MATRIXSYNTH: Roland Juno-106 with Original Case


Monday, March 09, 2015

Roland Juno-106 with Original Case

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The Roland Juno-106 is notorious for faulty voice chips. Sometimes the problem is masked when you turn the sub osc up. Always be sure to test each voice with and without the sub and well as with different filter and resonance settings to make sure they are consistent and working. Sometimes it might sound like everything is OK when it actually isn't. Ask sellers to verify on Juno-106es.


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