One of the best things the Juno-106 has going for it is its front panel. It also features a stereo chorus which can be set to "Rich," "Harmonic," or Off. The Juno-106 has 1 ADSR envelope where each stage is controlled by a separate slider, and a triangle wave LFO that has controls for rate and delay. There is a High Pass Filter with 4 control positions, as well as a VCF (low pass) with resonance and controls for envelope, keyboard, and LFO modulation. For each patch, the DCO waveform can be set to Pulse (with a variable pulse width), Triangle, and Sawtooth, with sliders controlling the level of the noise generator and the sub-harmonic oscillator. The Juno-106 features 6-voice polyphony, each voice having its own VCF. Its sound is nice and full even though it has DCOs (which are generally not as warm as VCOs). All of its front panel faders also send MIDI sys-ex data which can be sequenced. In 1984, when it was introduced, it had the most complete MIDI implementation of any synthesizer on the market. Roland Juno-106 is an analog synth with DCOs (digitally controlled oscillators), and a 61-note, 5-octave (C-C) keyboard (no aftertouch or velocity). Other synths in the Audio Playground Collection Search the Classifieds for this instrument.Ībove photo from the collection of Joseph Rivers, Audio Playground, Orlando, FL Home Site Map About Us Contact Us Support Us
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