Roland Juno-60

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Der Roland Juno-60 ist ein analoger Synthesizer des japanischen Unternehmens Roland Corporation. Er wurde von 1982 bis 1984 angeboten und verfügte als erstes Roland-Instrument über Digitally Controlled Oscillators (DCOs), dt. digital gesteuerte Oszillatoren, die eine verbesserte Frequenzstabilität boten. Der Juno-60 fand umfassende Verwendung im Synthpop der 1980er-Jahre. rdf:langString
Le Juno 60 est un synthétiseur analogique polyphonique 6 voix créé par la société Roland en 1982. Les sons sont directement modifiables par les boutons du panneau de contrôle, et il est possible de les mémoriser puis de les retoucher en temps réel.Il est doté d'une interface DCB, qui a précédé le MIDI, lui-même implémenté sur le successeur du Juno-60, le Juno-106. rdf:langString
De Roland Juno-60 is een analoge synthesizer, uitgebracht door Roland in 1983. rdf:langString
The Roland Juno-60 is an analog synthesizer manufactured by the Roland Corporation between 1982 and 1984. It followed the Juno-6, an almost identical synthesizer released months earlier. The Juno synthesizers introduced Roland's digitally controlled oscillators, allowing for greatly improved tuning stability over its competitors. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Roland Juno-60
rdf:langString Roland Juno-60
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rdf:langString Roland Juno-60
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rdf:langString The Roland Juno-60: a keyboard instrument with a row of faders above it.
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rdf:langString An example of the Juno-60's unique ability to assign its PWM to the envelope generator, creating a rich "swell" effect. Not possible on the Juno-106, or most synthesizers in general.
rdf:langString Manually controlling the PWM while playing chords on the Juno-60.
rdf:langString Creating a "cat's meow" effect with the IR3109 resonance assigned to the envelope, very difficult for most software or digital emulations to get right due to the complexities of analog resonance.
rdf:langString JUNO-60_Manual_PWM.ogg
rdf:langString JUNO-60_PWM_Strings.ogg
rdf:langString JUNO-60_Resonance_Sweep.ogg
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rdf:langString We used a one-oscillator design for the JUNO series to reduce its price, but its sound naturally ended up being thinner than say the JUPITER-8 or JX-3P, which used two oscillators. So our main priority in developing the JUNO series was to produce thick and dense sounds with just one oscillator. To this end, we employed a variety of strategies, such as adding a chorus function and boosting the lows when the high-pass filter was not being applied. So the flat setting is actually just one increment up from zero on the high-pass filter.
rdf:langString — Hideki Izuchi, engineer at Roland Corporation
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rdf:langString Juno-60 Envelope PWM strings
rdf:langString Juno-60 Manual PWM
rdf:langString Juno-60 Resonance sweep
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rdf:langString Der Roland Juno-60 ist ein analoger Synthesizer des japanischen Unternehmens Roland Corporation. Er wurde von 1982 bis 1984 angeboten und verfügte als erstes Roland-Instrument über Digitally Controlled Oscillators (DCOs), dt. digital gesteuerte Oszillatoren, die eine verbesserte Frequenzstabilität boten. Der Juno-60 fand umfassende Verwendung im Synthpop der 1980er-Jahre.
rdf:langString The Roland Juno-60 is an analog synthesizer manufactured by the Roland Corporation between 1982 and 1984. It followed the Juno-6, an almost identical synthesizer released months earlier. The Juno synthesizers introduced Roland's digitally controlled oscillators, allowing for greatly improved tuning stability over its competitors. The Juno-6 and Juno-60 were introduced as low-cost alternatives to polyphonic synths such as the Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 and Roland's own Jupiter-8. Its built-in chorus effect was designed to make up for the weaker sound of its single oscillator, and it went on to become its signature effect. The Juno-60 had an immediate impact in 1980s pop music, being used on hits such as "Take On Me" by A-ha and "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper. A successor, the Juno-106, was introduced in 1984. The Juno synths continued to be popular in the 1990s, being used by house and techno artists. It has experienced another resurgence in the 2010s and beyond, gaining popularity amongst modern pop, indie and synthwave artists. It has inspired numerous software emulations and Roland have released digitally-powered hardware synths inspired by the Juno-60 from 2015.
rdf:langString Le Juno 60 est un synthétiseur analogique polyphonique 6 voix créé par la société Roland en 1982. Les sons sont directement modifiables par les boutons du panneau de contrôle, et il est possible de les mémoriser puis de les retoucher en temps réel.Il est doté d'une interface DCB, qui a précédé le MIDI, lui-même implémenté sur le successeur du Juno-60, le Juno-106.
rdf:langString De Roland Juno-60 is een analoge synthesizer, uitgebracht door Roland in 1983.
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rdf:langString Analog 24dB/oct resonant
rdf:langString low-pass, non-resonant high-pass
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