Roland Juno-60

The Juno 60 is one of the first synthesizers in the legendary Roland Juno series. Released in 1982, the Juno-60 is truly a 6 voice analog beast. Tone creation is very straight forward with sliders, switches, knobs and buttons for every parameter. It features a DCO (pulse, saw and square), a non-resonant highpass and resonant lowpass filter, VCA, LFO, envelope generator, an arpeggiator and built in chorus effect. It can be controlled through midi but only with the Kenton Pro-DCB interface, available separately. It is used by Bruno Mars,Oneohtrix Point Never, Animal Collective's Daily Routine, Madonna's Material Girl, Howard Jones, and John Foxx. Watch the demo.
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Type of unit
Synthesizer Keyboard
Brand/Make
Roland
Synthesis Technology
DCO/VCF Analog Subtractive
External control
DCB
Parts Capability
Monotimbral (1 Part)
Polyphony
6
Patch memory
digitally stored
Decade of creation
1980s
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