For many, vintage Roland JUNO synthesizers define the sound of the ‘80s. Increasingly popular on the used market, many keyboardists either want one, or deeply regret selling one back in the day. With the JU-06A you get the sound, look, and features of both the JUNO-60 and JUNO-106 in one reliable, modern instrument that you can take anywhere.
The JU-06A is the best of the JUNO-60 and JUNO-106 in one synth. It has the continuous high-pass filter of the 106, the envelope-controllable pulse-width-modulation of the 60, and the unique filter behavior of both, instantly switchable from the front panel. The sound is indistinguishable from its vintage counterparts, even while tweaking controls or using extreme settings. And no vintage JUNO would be complete without the swirling sound of its legendary chorus, faithfully recreated, right down to the lovable (and thankfully adjustable) noise.
Hello. Yes, this boutique also offers a new model of the Juno 60 which is yet to be modeled so far. So I'm guessing we will soon see a Cloud version or the Juno 60 which is good news.
Sigh...ok I'll bite. I own a Juno-X. For Juno comparisons, I've owned a Juno 60, a JU-06a and the Roland cloud plug-ins and for analog comparisons...I have a Moog Grandmother, a PolyD and an OB-6. In my opinion, you should just go play a Juno-X and make up your own mind about it. If...
...the hpf filter mode that is changed between the modes in the plugin and i didn't know that the HW Ju06a changed to a 60/106 until i started to look at a few videos before i decided to reply