Roland Juno
Articles about Roland Juno:
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. Read more…
In this rather awesome video, the guys from Blorp Corp help you get to know the Roland Juno 106 keyboard synthesizer.
Juno-106 Programming
Juno-106 programming
via lesingemonotone:
Swiftly noodling through some of the sounds the Roland Juno-106 is capable of in manual mode. Also switching to Poly2 mode with portamento.
Vangelis Synth Sounds
Vangelis Synth Sounds
Description:
This video captures an improv with Vangelis – style synth sounds:
It was supposed to be a cover of soil festivities , been working on the microkorg to get roland vp-330 string sound from it. Just decided to do a bit of live playing based on the opening track instead. Apologies for the mistakes and bum notes , it wasn’t rehearsed
Cs80 brass sounds : ESQ 1VP330 strings : Microkorg Twinkling bells : Juno 106 percussion: juno g and korg x5bass and Pulse wave sound: juno 6 sequenced flute : juno g
via mik300z
This is a video demo of the Roland Juno-106 synth’s unison mode.
via hamsterdunce:
This synth dates all the way back to 1984, as does my inner adolescent as I attempt to explain the very first trick I ever learned on a synthesizer: How to enter unison, or monophonic (solo) mode.
My synth sounds like crap in this mode. Maybe yours sounds better? Watch and pretend that learning is fun!




