
Abitudine: Particular distorted E.Piano. 'Iconic and popolular polysynth from the 80, successor of the Roland Juno-60 adding Midi interface' Overview KEYBOARD 61 keys, main panel features a basic segment display, 20 levers, 2 knobs, 3 switches and 34 buttons, on the left side there is a joystick for pitchbending or modulation assignable to filter cutoff. Many vintage Juno 106es have at least a few issues with their panel controls, and some have quite a lot These most often include buttons that are unreliable, hard to press or that double trigger and sliders that are noisy and cause sudden jumps in parameter values (jitter) due to being dirty. Doors Split: This split is based on A Rhodes keyboard bass on the lower part and a vintage Vox organ sound on the upper part. Overdriven Wah Lead: The Wah effect can be controlled with the modulation joystick. The Juno 106 were used by Acrid Abeyance and can also be heard in countless techno trax. But, in this roundup, we will focus on free Roland Juno emulators. Some free VSTi try to emulate (more or less faithfully) the sound of the Roland Juno‘s synths (Juno 60, Juno 106 & Juno 6).All these synths were and are still popular. Roland has released a Cloud Juno-106, which is a Juno 106 emulator, but it requires a paid monthly or yearly subscription. Who are You? (system tempo ~115): The LFO speed of these patches is adjustable by changing the system tempo with the Tap Tempo button. The Roland Juno-106 was one of Roland’s top-selling keyboards when released, and it has been an essential keyboard for many bands and musicians. Featuring an 88-note Ivory Feel-G keyboard, essential pro-quality sounds, and eight Phrase Pads, Roland's Juno DS88 is a great choice for the modern musician. I currently have Roland JP800, Juno 6, JV2080, Yamaha CS1x, AN1xn Nord lead and Korg Prophecy synths and I was thinking of getting rid of them and replacing. As well as being lightweight ( 5.5 Kg ) it. You can take it from the studio to the stage - and even to the streets - with ease. I bought a Juno DS recently and I have to say it is a great deal for the money.

It is a powerful workstation rompler based on the sound engine of the Fantom X. Won't Get Fooled Again (system tempo ~132) The Juno DS88 Synthesizer is the perfect option for musicians who need one keyboard for every situation. Though its case style may look a lot like its 1980s analog predecessor, the Juno 106, the Juno-G has very little in common with it.
ROLAND JUNO PATCH
Africa Solo: This patch allows you to play the solo with just one hand: the upper part of the split is based on a layer of flute sounds, in the lower part you can find a layer of flutes and xylophone.
ROLAND JUNO PLUS
Includes all the sounds from the popular JUNO-Di, plus newly updated acoustic and electric pianos, additional organs, and other stage essentials.

ROLAND JUNO PRO
Africa Mallet: This patch is made by two mallet sounds with a different pitch layered together. Some of the features of the Roland JUNO DS61 are: Lightweight, gig-ready instrument with pro sounds, enhanced performance features, and battery-powered operation. Africa Brass: The famous synth brass used in the song "Africa".

Toto Piano: The bright piano used in the song: "Hold the Line". This collection offers some famous and great sounds for the Juno-DS synthesizer by Roland®: these patches are not included in the presets.
