I think Roland really nailed it down with this model. It's cool to hear the metal weights were found under the keys..., and yes it's a reminder of some of their previous "well liked" keybeds such as the XP60/80. Fran..., did you by chance see if the weights were "glued" or how they were fitted to the key underside?

Roland addressed a few issues that were complaints on the current Juno-G..., more keys, and a new screen (as there were issues with the old screen).

What I also like is that Roland designed this for the "stage performer" and even though they didn't include the seq from the Juno-G.., they did bundle this unit with a software seq so that you can take this from the stage to your studio and get down to work. It's very cool that keyboard makers are packing these "studio bundles" with their keyboards.

Squeak
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