# Roland Juno 6

Juno 6, Roland @ 09 May 2010

” This is a rare chance to purchase a vintage collectors item.

I have a Juno 6 in excellent condition, and functions like brand new. It has only had one owner since it was purchased brand new in the 1980′s.

I Know a lot of synths, and considering its price range, it’s very hard to beat. I know the Juno-106′s and a JX-8P, and they don’t have the punchy attack of the Juno-6. The Juno 6′s sliders are connected directly to the synth circuitry, which is its major difference from the others. The sliders on the other Junos are connected to the circuitry via CPU – they provide a digital reading which the CPU converts to analog voltage. This can generate a little delay, considering the speed of those old CPU’s. The ADSR on the Juno-6 is an analog custom chip, and it’s very fast and precise. Other difference from the 106 is that the DCO pulse width can be modulated via ADSR, and the Juno-6 has three types of chorus (1, 2, 1+2=tremolo).

I have the manual and main foot pedal. I have also included the stand, which can be adjusted to various heights (sitting, standing etc.) ” Link

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