Roland Juno-G

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Roland Juno-G
sample-based Subtractive
Filter1
Attenuator1
Aftertouch expressionNo
Velocity expressionYes
Storage memory4 MB + DIMM slot
Effects78
Input/output
External controlUSB, MIDI

Roland Juno-G is a

synth introduced in 2006 by Roland Corporation. It is based on the Fantom-X series, having a vintage design that resembles the first Juno synthesizers, such as the Juno-106. The Juno-G's main competitors in the approximate price range, with similar features, when first released, were the Korg Triton Le/TR and Yamaha MO6
workstation synthesizers.

Despite the similar name and later introduction, the Juno-G was not set to replace the popular

Juno-Gi
.

Features

The Juno-G has the same sound engine as the

stereo
audio tracks for recording and mixing.

It was

D-Beam controller
.

Version 2 of the keyboard's operating system is available as a free download, which allows user-sampling, waveform editing, and sample triggering.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Roland Juno G". Sound On Sound. November 2006. Archived from the original on 23 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Roland - JUNO-G | Workstation Keyboard".

Further reading

  • "Test Tones: Roland Juno-G". Future Music (U.S. ed.). January 2007. pp. 84–6.
    OCLC 57054243
    .

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