Roland Juno-Gi

Roland Juno-Gi is a music workstation/synth introduced in 2010 by Roland Corporation. As an installment in the long-running Juno series, the synthesizer is the successor to the Juno-G.

Roland Juno-Gi
ManufacturerRoland
Dates2010–?
Technical specifications
Synthesis typesample-based Subtractive
Aftertouch expressionNo
Velocity expressionYes
Storage memoryUSB
Input/output
External controlUSB, MIDI

Features

The Juno-Gi is a 128-voice polyphony keyboard that contains about 1,300 sounds and an eight-track digital recorder with guitar, microphone and line inputs.[1] USB memory, MIDI file format (SMF/MP3/WAV/AIFF), and D-Beam control are included.[2]

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References

  1. Corporation, Roland. "Roland - JUNO-Gi | Mobile Synthesizer with Digital Recorder". Roland.
  2. Synthesisers, Dan 'JD73' Goldman 2010-09-07T09:03:00 249Z. "Roland Juno-Gi review". MusicRadar.
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