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Roland JUNO-G 128-Voice Synth with Voice Recorder

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ROLAND JUNO-G 128-VOICE SYNTH W/ VOICE RECORDER





Look familiar? True to its heritage, the new JUNO-G is affordable and user-friendly. But that's where the comparisons to yesteryear end. This modern marvel packs a studio's worth of sound, sequencing, and audio recording into one amazing instrument. Sharing the same high-powered processor as Roland's famous Fantom-X series, the JUNO-G puts a world of first-class sound and performance features under musicians? fingertips ? and allows more sounds to be added via SRX expansion. Songs can be created with the onboard audio/MIDI recorder, all for an incredibly low price!


Features:
  • Powerful ?Fantom-X-quality? sound engine, 128-voice polyphony
  • Audio/MIDI multitrack recorder with dedicated transport controls and mixer
  • SRX slot for expanding the internal soundset
  • Large, friendly display and front-panel controls
  • Arpeggiator, Chord Memory, and multi-effects built in
  • USB port for MIDI communication, AIF/WAV file exchange, and data transfer
  • PC Card slot (which accepts CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards via adapter)
  • Cakewalk SONAR LE software CD-ROM bundled
  • Invisible infrared D Beam controller

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