The JUNO-60 was originally released in 1982 and used by bands such as Wham! and Eurythmics and was also used in Chicago house tracks. Now Roland's iconic synth is available as a software version on ...
Roland has announced the Juno-X programmable polyphonic synthesizer, which combines the power of the company's Zen-Core synth engine with authentic recreations of the legacy Juno-60 and Juno-106 ...
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Music Tech Showcase 2021: These days, we’re spoiled. Back in the late ’70s there was really no such thing as an affordable polysynth. Synths were expensive, damn it – the domain of our musical idols ...
Music tech company Behringer has announced that it is creating a close of the iconic Roland Juno-60 synthesiser. The architecture for will be almost identical to the original version, manufactured by ...
Despite founding the experimental pop band Animal Collective in Y2K and releasing a host of critically acclaimed albums, workaholic songwriter Dave Portner has still found time to collaborate ...
There are a few instruments that really defined the sound of the 80s: The Yamaha DX7 and the gated snare chief among them. But just as important was Roland's Juno line of analog synths. They were (at ...