Feb 15 2010

Roland JUNO-G Keyboard

Roland JUNO-G Workstation Keyboard

The JUNO-G by Roland shares the same processor as Roland Fantom-X, and thus provides the best sound quality on the market — including an 88-note multisampled grand piano, and a wide range of sounds that span from classical to cutting-edge. The beauty of the Juno-G is that it can be used by itself create complete songs from start to finish, but for those who want to take it one step further and have a computer in an array, Juno-G can to connect to a PC or Mac via USB port.

Roland Juno-G Keyboard

Roland Juno-G Keyboard

The JUNO-G has clearly labeled buttons, six knobs to modify sounds, five sliders for the audio section, a data wheel, a D Beam, and a pitch/mod lever. In the middle of it all is the largest backlit LCD of any synth in this price range.

Technical Specifications of Roland JUNO-G Workstation Keyboard

  • Keyboard:- 61 keys (velocity sensitive)
  • Display:- 240 x 92 dots graphic LCD (with backlit)
  • Maximum Polyphony:- 128 voices (shared with audio track section)
  • Parts:- 16 parts
  • Wave Memory:- 64 M Bytes equivalent
  • Preset Memory:- Patches: 768 + 256 (GM2), Rhythm Sets: 36 + 9 (GM2), Performances: 64 Read more »