Saturday, June 21, 2008
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Analog junos are weeping in their graves, garages, bedrooms, rehearsal studios, eBay shipping boxes, etc.
ReplyDeleteI see weatherall's point. Why is this called a 'Juno'? Fine if Roland wants to make a practical giging keyboard, but calling it a Juno just confuses matters. IMO a modern day Juno would be more like a Clavia Nord Wave.
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