Model

Roland Juno

Series of Roland polyphonic synthesizers

The Juno series is Roland's line of affordable polyphonic synthesizers built around a single digitally controlled oscillator per voice and a warm chorus. It includes the Juno-6, Juno-60, and the popular, MIDI-equipped Juno-106.

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Category

  • Technical line drawing of Synthesizers

    Synthesizers

    Hardware synthesizers, synth model families, and related electronic instruments.

Made by

  • Roland

    Roland is a Japanese maker of electronic musical instruments, including synthesizers, drum machines such as the TR-808, and the JC-120 Jazz Chorus, a benchmark solid-state guitar amplifier known for its built-in stereo chorus and produced since 1975.

Models in series

  • Technical line drawing of a Roland Juno-106-style programmable analog synthesizer

    Roland Juno-106

    Synthesizer · Japan

    The Roland Juno-106, introduced in 1984, is a six-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer that became one of Roland's most popular instruments. It offers one digitally controlled oscillator per voice, a resonant analog filter, a famous chorus, and full MIDI implementation, and its accessible slider-based panel made it a studio staple.

  • Roland Juno-60

    Synthesizer · Japan

    The Roland Juno-60, released in 1982, is a six-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer that succeeded the Juno-6 by adding patch memory for storing sounds. Its single DCO per voice, resonant low-pass filter, and built-in chorus produce a rich, warm tone that made it a lasting favorite for pads and basses.

  • Roland Juno-6

    Synthesizer · Japan

    The Roland Juno-6, released in 1982, was Roland's first affordable six-voice polyphonic synthesizer. It pairs a single digitally controlled oscillator per voice with a sub-oscillator, a warm resonant filter, and a built-in chorus that gives the instrument its lush signature sound. Unlike the later Juno-60 and 106, it has no patch memory.

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