When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. While Roland's early Juno synths have attained classic status in the electronic music production ...
Roland’s 2024 synth range is sprawling and can be a little confusing. Between the Aira and Boutique ranges, Fantoms, Junos, Jupiters and JDs, the iconic instrument brand has a multitude of hardware ...
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 ...
Roland have released the ‘80s styled Juno-X which in contrast incorporates the latest music-making features. With a vintage design it fits within Roland’s new range of analogue polysynths however, by ...
The JUNO-60 was originally released in 1982 and used by bands such as Wham! and Eurythmics and was also used in Chicago house tracks. Now Roland's iconic synth is available as a software version on ...
Ideal for those who’ve always wanted a Juno-60 or 106, this delivers the spirit of those original synths and much more besides. Oodles of original Juno mojo in a solidly built chassis. Stunning looks ...
All products featured on WIRED are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Familiar, classic design. Wide ...
Roland has added a pair of classic synth apps to its subscription service, as Synthopia points out. Version 4.0 of the Roland Cloud beta features software versions of the Jupiter-8 (as played by, ...