Roland JUNO-106 - " An analog "correct" but not very versatile"
translatedsee other reviews I confirm UTILIZATION Archi simple. For SOUNDS pop and electro. So let's be clear: it can produce a bass sound pretty good especially eigthies nice, after which small elect…
Roland JUNO-2 - "Pretty sweet rave-y synth"
This is a vintage synthesizer from the 80s. Though it is an analog synth, it has some digital controls, which made it a unique hybrid of the technologies. There are 64 presets as well as 64 user memo…
Roland JUNO-D - moosers's review
The Roland Juno-D is a 61 key synthesizer that can be used in a variety of situations and applications. It can be used as a typical synth or as an emulation system for acoustic instruments. The syn…
Roland JUNO-1 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by vanpet/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Analog synth with 6-voice polyphony, three digitally controlled oscillators (digital/analog hybrid synth)? Basic routing and s…
Roland JUNO-6 - FP User's review
I bought it down the block from my house on the street.. .i always wanted a fat ass bass sound that will blow speakers if necissary and of course lord allah gave me what i always wanted. . . it is ab…
Roland JUNO-60 - FP User's review
For a real analog synth from the pre-MIDI era, this is a very complete synth. Six voices of polyphony, simple but good arpeggiator, great 24dB LP filter with cutoff/resonance, HPF, great LFO's (which…
Roland JUNO-106 - FP User's review
Wish it had a second oscillator and ring mod and an arpeggiator, but great for what it is. I'm just happy to have FULL MIDI functionality $80 USD UTILIZATION Easiest synth ever to program. No need…