MATRIXSYNTH: Roland Juno-106


Sunday, March 22, 2009

Roland Juno-106


via this auction

"Noise, filter and wave forms tested and working. All voice chips are working and have been properly calibrated. Internal battery for patch memory replaced. Original factory presets installed. Custom hardwood, japanese ash (tamo) end panels installed.

This Juno 106 has 3 of the chips replaced with 3 new clone chips produced by Jeroen Allaert (analogue renaissance)...

The Juno 106 is a great versatile polyphonic analog synth. The ease of use plus the ability to save your patches makes it a great all rounder especially for live gigs. The custom hardwood ends don't just look good, they provide added protection for the instrument. The raised height protects the sliders and front panel from damage in the event that the synth is dropped or knocked over. I can ship the original plastic ends if the buyer wants them."
Factory preset sound examples on Synthmania
Some resources including the Juno 106 user and service manuals





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