While it was the Juno-60 that famously had a flexible arpeggiator, Roland has added it to the Juno-X, with multiple directions and playing detection functionality. There’s the iconic pitch and mod stick from the 106, which can be assigned to various modulation sources. One function that definitely wasn’t available on the original is Bluetooth – the X supports both audio and MIDI over the wireless protocol.
The original Juno-106 also had a sister product – the 106S – that featured built-in speakers, so the X has taken its cues from that, adding two ‘full range’ speakers.
The Juno-X is powered by Roland’s ZEN-Core sound engine, so while it’s fully digital, it’s designed to sound analogue and can also be used as a plugin, when you need access to the Juno-X sound on the go. Vintage and modern tones can be achieved with ZEN-Core, so expect the sound of the original Juno range with an updated twist.
The X also features Models from other Roland hardware like Jupiter-8, SH-101 and JD-800.
The Juno-X is priced at $1,999. Find out more on Roland’s website.