MATRIXSYNTH: Erik Norlander's Roland Alpha Juno-1 49-Key 6-voice Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer SN 856227


Monday, October 27, 2025

Erik Norlander's Roland Alpha Juno-1 49-Key 6-voice Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer SN 856227

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via this Reverb listing

"The Alpha Juno-1 (1985–1988) is Roland’s compact follow-up to the legendary Juno line, bringing classic analog warmth into a streamlined design. Famous for its lush chorus and the iconic “Hoover” sound, this synth remains a favorite for both vintage collectors and modern producers looking for character.

Key features:

6-voice polyphony with one DCO + sub-oscillator per voice
24 dB/oct analog resonant low-pass filter
Onboard chorus, portamento, chord memory, and transpose
64 user + 64 preset patches, cassette backup
MIDI In/Out/Thru for modern integration
This unit functions normally and shows no serious cosmetic issues except for a small 1” crack above one of the rear panel screws; not too noticeable. A great opportunity to own one of Roland’s most accessible and iconic mid-’80s instruments.

Note: 30% of proceeds benefit the Bob Moog Foundation."

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