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 ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Inside, though, it’s a different story; the Juno-X features a full-fat version of Roland’s ...
The story is all-too familiar: Roland release an instrument to lacklustre response only to see it become a sought-after classic years after the sell-by date has passed. It happened with the TR-808, ...
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Repairing electronic devices isn’t as hard as it used to be. Thanks to the internet, it’s easy to find datasheets and application notes for any standard component inside your gadget, and once you’ve ...
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 ...