Roland Juno 76 Review
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For the piano performer nothing can be sweeter than playing on a Roland keyboard piano like the Juno 76 keyboard. If you haven’t tried this keyboard and I really urge you to go out try this one.
The Juno piano synth comes packed with features including a USB port, and some assistance with a song player for backing tracks and last but not least an audible click track output. The Juno keyboard produces some excellent sounds.
Because this keyboard is designed for the live stage many of the sounds incorporated into keyboard are specifically designed for that.
This keyboard comes with the usual suspects such as sampled pianos and other samples carried over from the Fantom-X. one of the nice features that I like are the programmable bank buttons that you can preloaded with samples that you are going to use on stage.
These programmable buttons to help you to switch quickly and quite easily while performing on stage. Designed with readily accessible large buttons and knobs will help you quickly move around the keyboard. This is another performance feature while playing onstage.
This synthesizer also features the ability to switch from pro-stage instrument to midi controller. Another great feature is the XLR mic inputs and phantom power.
On the more technical features the Juno synth contains a maximum polyphony of 128 voices and 16 parts with a wave memory of 128 MB, 1027 patches and 32 rhythm parts. This Roland piano keyboard also features 79 types of effects, five types of reverbs.
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I too have not had a chance to play this model but I have been a Roland fan for about 25 years. Okay my first and favorite keyboard was the Fender Rhodes. But once I moved out of the 70s it has always been Roland. Has anyone actually played the Juno 76? If so, tell us about it.
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