Roland Juno-X with WC-1 Cloud Connect Adapter

Roland Juno-X with WC-1 Cloud Connect Adapter
Categories: Speakers, Stereo
Brand: Roland
1769 GBP
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The Roland Juno-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer continues the legacy of one of the most iconic synthesizers ever created by Roland - the Juno. The Juno-X inherits all the best elements from previous models whilst modernising the overall design with high-precision controls and a powerful Zen-Core synthesis engine. The Juno-X allows you to explore and utilise the character and sound of the Juno-106 and Juno-6 models so you can capture that vintage flavour. Store sounds patterns and performance templates using Scenes. You can use the various Scenes to create entire songs or performances that you can recall at a single touch. This bundle also includes the Roland WC-1 Wireless Adapter which allows the Juno-X to connect to the Roland Cloud so you can access all the patches and downloads available directly from your synthesizer. The adapter also comes complete with a 12-month subscription to Roland Cloud. As well as the choice of previous models the Juno-X features its own unique design incorporating all the best features and creative tools whilst boasting a new refined sound. Not only that but you have access to a wide range of classic Roland gear in the form of Model Expansions. The 61-note keybed with aftertouch provides fluid and natural playability resulting in improved expression. The intuitive hands-on interface makes sound creation easier than ever with a familiar style and feel. From the stage to the studio the Juno-X is ready for anything. Onboard stereo speakers allow you to monitor your sound no matter where you are. There is also an integrated USB/MIDI audio interface so you can use your Juno-X for digital music production. The newly developed Juno-X engine features a revamped (and fatter) Super Saw oscillator as well an updated Juno Chorus (III) effect. Combining elements from both digital and analog synthesis the Juno-X is one of the most versatile synthesizers to date.