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Post by Stunotonyas on Sept 20, 2004 13:30:01 GMT 7
Overview Roland proudly announces the Juno-D ā the most competitively priced and full-featured synthesizer in its class. Hundreds of radio-ready sounds are packed into the Juno-Dās jet-black metal chassis, along with a world-class array of expressive multi-effects, realtime performance controllers, and tools for groove creation and composition. Features * Affordable 61-note synthesizer with 64-voice polyphony, improved keyboard feel * 640 top-quality patches, 20 rhythm sets, GM2 compatibility * Patches conveniently organized in categories (Piano, Guitar, Orchestra, etc.) for quick access * 47 multi-effects, 8 reverb types, 8 chorus types * Mac/PC editing software included * Powerful arpeggiator, with 400 phrase/arpeggio templates * Multi Chord memory for one-finger chord triggering; Rhythm Guide metronome with preset patterns and variations * 2 Tones can be assigned to each patch, and can be split or layered * D Beam controller and front-panel control knobs
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Post by Stunotonyas on Sept 20, 2004 13:32:13 GMT 7
imo.. they should retain the wooden sides look..
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Post by Pathein.Raindrop.Moe on Sept 20, 2004 15:19:42 GMT 7
the juno 60, is it the same one inside the pedals r us room. Look similar to it, i thot
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Post by Stunotonyas on Sept 20, 2004 15:26:35 GMT 7
hee hee yeh.. ;D
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