The Juno-G was discontinued in 2010, when Roland introduced its successor, the Juno-Gi. Benefiting from Rolands VDrum pad technology and 30 onboard effects, the latest incarnation of the instrument is aimed squarely at musicians who want to combine live percussion performance with phrase looping, MIDI triggering and sound editing. Apart from the Juno name, the G and the D have little similarities, the D having its roots in Roland's RS PCM machines. Now, after some three years of development, Roland have resurrected the Octapad name with the SPD30. 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.ĭespite the similar name and later introduction, the Juno-G was not set to replace the popular Juno-D synthesizer: for they both ran concurrently. Roland octapad spd-30 compleet set spd-30 roland kt-10 kick-trigger pedaal roland fd-8 hi-hat controller pedal voetpedaal schakela. It is based on the Fantom-X series, having a vintage design that resembles the first Juno synthesizers, such as the Juno-106. Roland Juno-G is a music workstation/ synth introduced in 2006 by Roland Corporation. ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)
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