MATRIXSYNTH: ROLAND ANNOUNCES JUNO-Di MOBILE SYNTHESIZER


Thursday, June 11, 2009

ROLAND ANNOUNCES JUNO-Di MOBILE SYNTHESIZER

"Battery-Powered JUNO Offers Ultimate Portability, Professional Sound

Los Angeles, CA, June 11, 2009 — Roland Corporation U.S. announces the new JUNO®-Di Mobile Synthesizer. This latest addition to the JUNO Series is specifically designed for the musician on the go, providing a vast array of professional sounds in a lightweight, portable design. The user-friendly design of the JUNO-Di will deliver hassle-free live keyboard performances for both the seasoned musician and entry level user.

Weighing in at just under 12 pounds, the battery-powered Juno-Di can be played anywhere, anytime. Plug the Juno-Di into a portable amplifier such as the Roland CUBE Street® or MOBILE CUBE for instant amplification, or plug in headphones for quiet practice. With eight Ni-MH AA-size rechargeable batteries, the JUNO-Di can go for up to five hours without being plugged in.

The 61-note synth-action JUNO-Di boasts over 1,000 diverse customizable sounds to fit any style of music, including grand and electric pianos, modern synth sounds, lush strings, beautiful guitars, powerful brass, percussion, and banks of exotic instruments. Simple navigation with dedicated category buttons and the large LCD display ensures players can recall and perform their favorite sounds on the fly.

In addition to a world-class sound engine and extreme portability, the JUNO-Di offers an array of features for the live performer. Process vocals live through its microphone input, built-in vocoder, and dedicated reverb. And with its USB memory port and song player function, the JUNO-Di enables direct playback and control of MP3, .WAV, AIFF, and SMF sound files with dedicated transport controls on the front panel.

The JUNO-Di is expected to be available in September."

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2 comments:

  1. Its too big for hand baggage or even a regular suitcase to check in - so its not for use on the go at all. FAIL.

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  2. ...because obviously the only form of mass transit is flight...

    (I'd be just fine, so long as I could grab a train seat with a table.)

    ReplyDelete

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