Thursday, July 07, 2022
Why Do We Still Care About the Juno?
video upload by Alex Ball
"In 1982 the Roland Corporation released a budget polyphonic synthesizer. On paper you'd expect it to have been forgotten about within a couple of years, but the opposite is true.
In this video we explore why that happened and look at the modern successor, the Juno-X.
Thank you to Roland for sponsoring this video.
0:00 Intro
1:10 Juno-6/60
5:23 Juno-106
8:48 Juno-X
11:47 Outro Performance: Draw A Line"
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