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Roland Juno G. JUNOG V2 Roland JUNOG V2 Audiofanzine Generally, the Juno-G sounds great and is brimming with solid examples of bread-and-butter sounds, plus a fair stab at most genres — exactly as you'd expect from a workstation You can further expand your JUNO-G with one of Roland's SRX expansion boards (optional).

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True to the heritage of JUNO synths, the new Roland JUNO-G is affordable and user-friendly This modern workstation packs a studio's worth of sound, sequencing, and audio recording into one amazing instrument

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Generally, the Juno-G sounds great and is brimming with solid examples of bread-and-butter sounds, plus a fair stab at most genres — exactly as you'd expect from a workstation It is based on the Fantom-X series, having a vintage design that resembles the first Juno synthesizers, such as the Juno-106 The Juno-G's main competitors in the approximate price range, with similar features, when first released, were the Korg Triton Le/TR and Yamaha MO6 workstation synthesizers

Roland JunoG Keyboard Synthesizer at. The Fantom's high-quality sound engine is a key factor in its success Sharing the same high-powered processor as Roland's famous Fantom series, the JUNO-G serves up first-class sound and performance features.

Roland JUNOG image (476222) Audiofanzine. The JUNO-G shares the same processor as the Fantom-X, and thus delivers the finest 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 Roland may have cut costs elsewhere to produce this, their budget Fantom X, but the Juno's sound engine delivers with no sign of compromise.