I learned piano when I was young, made a transition to guitar in 1967 ( Are You Experienced ? ) and then came back to synths in the early 80s when I was playing with a synth pop band. Once MIDI showed up I was hooked, as this now provided a way I could create backing tracks that I could then overdub with bass and guitars. Then those early piano lessons came in handy. Nowadays I constantly switch between keyboard and guitar with the band I play with around Ventura County in California.

And the Juno 106 is great synth even today and is highly recommended if you can find one in good shape. Roland's analog synths sound great.