Don't listen to people saying that kind of crap about Roland just trying to make money off the Juno name.

As Nigel stated.. the Juno has always been known as one of Roland's budget synths. Roland did a test with bringing the Juno back and released the Juno-D. Now they've taking a MAJOR leap and released the Juno-G.

That's a huge step for Roland. While it's not the "analogue" synth like the classic Juno's it is a more "modern" digital Juno. Only with WAY more features than previous Juno's and MILES ahead of the more recent Juno-D.

Squeak

[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 07-07-2006).]
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