Roland Juno-06

The Juno-6 is often considered to have a punchier sound than its successor, the Juno-106. While the lack of memory and MIDI makes it less versatile for modern, complex setups, its immediate, hands-on nature and classic 80s sound make it a staple in pop, rock, and electronic music, used by artists such as Enya, Duran Duran, and Daft Punk.

The Roland JU-06 (Boutique Series) is an ultra-compact, 4-voice digital recreation of the iconic 1980s Juno-106 analog synthesizer, featuring 23 tweakable parameters, the classic chorus effect, and a built-in sequencer. It is highly portable, runs on battery or USB power, and includes a built-in speaker, with optional compatibility for the K-25m keyboard dock
Key Features and Details
  • Sound Engine: Uses Roland’s ACB (Analog Circuit Behavior) technology to emulate the sound of the Juno-106.
  • Improvements: Offers faster LFO speeds and a continuously variable high-pass filter (HPF) compared to the original.
  • Functionality: Features a 16-step sequencer, dual ribbon controllers for pitch/mod, and chain mode, which allows two units to be connected for 8-voice polyphony.
  • Connectivity: 24-bit/44.1 kHz stereo USB audio/MIDI interface, full-sized MIDI I/O, and external clock input.
  • Hardware: Features a durable metal front panel
The JU-06 was later succeeded by the JU-06A, which combines features from both the Juno-60 and Juno-106

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