SIMPLY CREATIVE
Roland’s JUNO synths are known everywhere for their great sound, ease of use, and exceptional value. The JUNO-DS88 takes the iconic series to a new level of performance, adding many powerful enhancements while still keeping operation streamlined and simple. Equipped with 88 weighted-action keys for a premium feel, the versatile, intuitive JUNO-DS88 puts you in creative command, making it easy to produce exceptional music everywhere you play.
Gig-ready instrument with pro sounds, enhanced performance features, and battery-powered operation
88-note Ivory Feel-G Keyboard provides weighted-action feel in a lightweight design that’s easy to transport
Includes all the sounds from the popular JUNO-Di, plus newly updated acoustic and electric pianos, additional organs, and other stage essentials
Wave expansion slot enables users to download new sound waveforms, available for free at Roland’s Axial website
Sample import function for playing user WAV files on the JUNO-DS88’s keyboard
Easy sound manipulation and editing with hands-on knobs and sliders
Eight Phrase Pads for triggering samples and audio songs stored on USB memory
Mic input and dedicated Reverb, Vocoder, and Auto Pitch effects for impressive vocal performances
Intuitive eight-track pattern sequencer with non-stop recording for quickly developing song ideas
USB audio/MIDI and DAW Control mode
Also available in 61 keys
Is this new or have I been asleep and missed something! Just got an email from Roland UK announcing new Juno range: Juno DS61 and Juno DS88: Roland - JUNO-DS61 | Synthesizer .
...interface! Midi or USB in/out Around $800-1200 in price, new or used What I've been looking at are Casio Privia PX560 Roland D800 Roland RD 300nx Roland Juno DS88 Kawai and Yamaha keyboards in this price range. I am unable to try any of this stuff in person as I live in a small town in a rural area. if you have any...
So I've had a Juno-DS88 for a while. I used it like a piano, basically, as if I had no other options for looping tracks, etc. I messed with combining a few voices, but used it to understand theory and play piano sheet music. I have Ableton Live 12, and just bought the FabFilter...
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