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This is an official intro video for the JUNO-Di: Mobile Synthesizer.

The Roland Juno-Di is designed for the musician on the go, providing a wide array of sounds in a lightweight, portable design. The JUNO-Di is now shipping with an MSRP of $799.00.

The video lays it on a little thick – but offers a general overview of the Juno-Di and its sound.

via 7sick0Productions:

On stage or in the streets, the JUNO-Di is a traveling musicians dream. Its lightweight, it can run on batteries, and its easy to use, yet it performs and sounds like a heavyweight synth. Its packed with a wide variety of top-quality sounds — over 1,000 to choose from! It has a friendly direct access control panel for easy editing and a Song Player for larger-than-life performances. First-timers and pros alike will love this friendly, portable, great-sounding synth. * Professional synthesizer with over 1,000 instruments onboard * Friendly, intuitive user interface * Battery operation for mobile use (supports Ni-MH AA-size rechargeable batteries) * MP3, WAV, AIFF, and SMF playback capability via optional USB memory — perfect for backing tracks when performing live * Microphone input with dedicated reverb and vocoder effects for sing-along * PC/Mac Editor software included

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One Response to “Juno-Di: Mobile Synthesizer Overview”  

  1. 1 voxhead

    Sounds like a cool synth…The band in the video "neo geo" sounds like crap ….bad goth rock or something… but the synth is a good time… oh and those lyrics …wow..it would be better if she just sang from the phone book.

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