Roland Juno-106 | |
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Manufacturer | Roland |
Dates | 1984-1988[1] |
Price | US$1095 UK£799 JP¥139,000 |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | 6 voices |
Timbrality | Polyphonic |
Oscillator | 1 DCO per voice (pulse, saw, square and noise) |
LFO | triangle with delay and rate |
Synthesis type | |
Filter | Analog 24dB/oct resonant low-pass, non-resonant high-pass |
Attenuator | ADSR envelope generator |
Aftertouch expression | No |
Velocity expression | No |
Storage memory | 128 patches |
Effects | Chorus |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | 61 keys |
External control | MIDI |
The Roland Juno-106 is a synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in February 1984.
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Features[edit]
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The Juno-106 is a polyphonic synthesizer with six voices.[2] Whereas its predecessor, the Juno-60, has 56 patches, the Juno-106 has 128. It introduced Roland's performance lever for pitch bends and modulation, which became a standard feature of Roland instruments.[2] It also adds MIDI and was one of the first analog synthesizers to allow users to sequence parameter changes.[2]
Impact[edit]
The Juno-106 was used by artists including Vince Clarke, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Leftfield, William Orbit, Tangerine Dream, Underworld, and Vangelis.[3]
The Juno-106 was Roland's bestselling synthesizer until the release of the Roland D-50 later in the decade.[4] It remains one of the bestselling synthesizers.[2] In 1985, Roland released two versions with built-in speakers: the Juno-106S and the HS60 Synth Plus.[2]
References[edit]
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- ^Forrest, Peter (1996). The A-Z of Analogue Synthesizers: Part 2: N-Z. Devon, England: Susurreal. p. 64. ISBN09524377-1-6.
- ^ abcde'The History Of Roland: Part 2'. www.soundonsound.com. Retrieved 2020-02-18.
- ^Peter Manning, Electronic and Computer Music, page 297, Oxford University Press
- ^Colbeck, Julian (1996). Keyfax Omnibus Edition. Emeryville, CA: MixBooks. p. 104. ISBN0-918371-08-2.
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