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Roland JUNO-1

Analog Synth from Roland belonging to the Juno series

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Published on 07/05/12 at 04:02
COD 6 ways to synth produced in 1985 to develop the synths portable, lightweight and accessible to the general public.

UTILIZATION

Usage is fairly simple, you have a dial and button assignments that can navigate through a menu not very puzzle and change settings. The memory part is divided into two parts of 64 sites (128 total), a first preset bank fairly complete and a second bank to store your manipulations.
Editing is very simple.
Manual hyper clear but not really necessary everything is pretty intuitive.

SOUNDS

To the extent these are not the VCO COD but the sound is somewhere between analog and digital and it works surprisingly well. This gives not a grain but very strong atmosphere exudes a very 80's obviously a lot to play the presets on this point.
The low pass filter is fairly well made and gives the Juno's side autonomous and diverse.
We can get almost everything provided to the nose in the menu to setup the machine and see the different sounds refine proposed.
Curiously I found 100 times more exciting than its ancestor, the Juno 60 and somewhere much more interesting in its approach (lightweight, portable, noon 3DCO inland and a package of presets)
The chorus effect can make a good impression but I've never been a fan donations I can be objective.

OVERALL OPINION

I've known him a long time (sold, purchased) and to my surprise it is one of those small bikes sounding typical that one can easily paste mix if you want a particular color.
For more or less € 150/200 (It really is not worth more) keyboard is really engaging, easy to program, light, not too weak (albeit plastic), marked by his time (his level ) and not too far.
The one that I keep Juno and I shall keep.