Roland JUNO-DI - daggerfall18's review
translatedSynthe, USB, analog output, processing numrique, over 1000 sounds, sounds ptits but hey, I was looking for a portable keyboard for jamming the collection's outdoor, light weight 5.2kg, the pots dpass…
Roland JUNO-1 - " The best analog digital control"
translatedpolyphonic analog synth with digital control. symilaire quite a juno 106 in the sounds but without the knobs. With the PG300 that way analog control in midi is a joy. UTILIZATION very simple …
Roland JUNO-6 - "A keyboard for beginners .."
The Roland JUNO-6 comes at a very reasonable price, stock with sounds that you will love. Unfortunately it doesn’t come with midi. Midi is almost a must for anyone doing music, unless your just a key…
Roland JUNO-D Limited Edition - natri's review
translatedThe features are similar to the Juno-D, ie: * 64 note polyphony * Compatible with GM2 * 640 patches ready and organized into categories such as Piano, Guitar, Orchestra, etc. ... * 20 rhythm…
Roland JUNO-60 - petitsynthe's review
translatedno MIDI, too bad, but it is made to play live! touch is Excellent UTILIZATION super simple ... because limited but ideal as a first polyphonic synth because not too expensive (compared to a Jupit…
Roland JUNO-Stage - Régis's review
translatedKeyboard Type: synth, 76 keys two soft drinks provided but one of them does not work correctly under vista yet. Well here is great is not the most interesting. For the rest Roland knows better d…
Roland JUNO-DI - cona's review
translatedSee site roland. UTILIZATION Yes it is relatively simple. The French manual is clear enough. SOUNDS Allore there .... sounds .... Well frankly for the price is very positive. Especially…
Roland JUNO-106 - excess official's review
translatedalready explained above, but I'll add that I still find it technically very close to a string machine ... From a strictly technical point of view it is fairly basic, some are even simpler fe…
Roland JUNO-60 - revega's review
translatedSynth typically in the spirit of what was at that time. Heavy, durable, wide (5 octaves), 6 voice polyphony and everything in front so no submenus. Thereupon hyper didactic and easy to use. However n…
Roland JUNO-D - CroMignon's review
translatedEverything is already said UTILIZATION It is essential to control the settings through the software. It's super easy if it galley! SOUNDS As I already have a keyboard arranger, Juno is only i…
Roland JUNO-60 - " The best"
translatedRelatively simple: Tilt 1 + 1 + 1 sub filter 24 db Eg + 1 + 1 and of course VCA LFO and arpeggiator. 6 notes polyphony. A chorus of three positions (I, II, I + II) UTILIZATION Very simple and …
Roland JUNO-D - " Exactly what I needed."
translatedSee other reviews. I am basically an acoustic piano having back problems, and seeking a synth to play him in the horse repeatedly. The criterion "weight" is more important than the criterion "hackin…
Roland JUNO-G V2 - " I love this machine"
translatedNo news! UTILIZATION The menus are easy to explore thanks to the big screen. I love this synth because every time I use it I learn something new. The weak point is the keyboard keys are too sma…
Roland JUNO-60 - " Can be tiring but very well done certain things"
translateddj said dj UTILIZATION SOUNDS Good said he is specific on my "rf" cd synthesis or that I had I still have: juno 106, MS20, MemoryMoog, JP 8, JP 4, Pro One, p. 330, Andromeda, Korg Monopoly, p…
Roland JUNO-Gi - paradies's review
translatedThe version that I aitst is 61 notes. Touch is substantially different than the juno Di (A little better) There are 1300 sounds, View Categories by rpart. An arpeggiator, pitch, audio noon, 8-track…