Roland Juno-DS 76

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Roland Juno-DS 76
Product no: 9000-0046-4070 Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty.

General

Roland's Juno-DS 76 is a compact and lightweight synthesizer with 76 keys and professional sounds on board. It's perfect for performances, practise sessions or use in the studio. Even though there are more than 1000 sounds to choose from, finding the right one for any genre is quick and easy because they're divided into just nine categories. Sounds can be split across the keyboard making it easy to perform complex arrangements or create them using the 8-track pattern sequencer. The keys are slightly longer than those on standard synths for extra control and a more comfortable playing experience.

Juno-DS 76: full control

Patches from the previous Juno-Di are fully compatible with this model and unlike some other synths, you're not stuck with factory preset sounds. You've got full control over each parameter so that you can create something truly unique. It's so quick and easy to do, you can even do it during your performance! You can add extra embellishments to your playing too by connecting a separately available Roland expression pedal to the back of the synth.

Easy jamming and recording possibilities

With the Juno-DS 76, it's even possible to jam when your bandmates aren't around! Simply add audio files via a USB stick or choose from one of thirty groups and one of eight phrase pads to add realistic-sounding rhythms to play over. The phrase pads can also be used as a live sampler to add loops and sound effects to your performance. You can even set up an arrangement in advance by using the pattern sequencer mentioned earlier. Because the Juno-DS 76 is easy to use, it's suitable for beginners as well as advanced players. The USB interface allows you to easily record audio and MIDI in a DAW. It's possible to manage software using the on-board controls and you can connect a microphone to the back of the synth and use effects on it, Entering the synthesizer world has never been as easy as this.

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  • Please note: it's not possible to power the Juno-DS with carbon-zinc or alkaline batteries.

Specifications

Product features

19-inch rack size not applicable
Number of keys 76
Arpeggiator/sequencer arpeggiator
Audio via USB yes
Control sustain (input)
Sustainable product not specified
Synthesizer inputs microphone input, AUX input, line in
Sound source sample player
MIDI & other MIDI in, MIDI out, MIDI over USB
Synthesizer options extensive
Synthesizer outputs line out jack, headphone
Polyphony 128
Synthesizer kind standard
Type of keys keyboard action
Vintage remake no
Synthesizer type keyboard
Difficulty level intermediate

Weight and dimensions including packaging

Weight (incl. packaging) 9,9 kg
Dimensions (incl. packaging) 136,0 x 43,0 x 19,0 cm

Product specifications

  • Roland Juno-DS 76
  • synthesizer
  • number of keys: 76 (velocity-sensitive, Ivory Feel-G with Escapement)
  • perfect for stage and studio use
  • easy, intuitive controls
  • high-quality sounds and effects
  • polyphony: 128
  • parts: 16
  • preset memory:
    • patches: over 1200
    • drum kits: over 30
    • performances: 64
    • includes GM2-compatible sounds
  • user memory:
    • patches: 256
    • drum kits: 8
    • performances: 128
    • favourites: 100
  • wave expansion slot
    • rewritable internal sound memory (WAV, 44.1 kHz, 16 bits)
    • source: USB stick and Axial website
  • effects:
    • multi: 3 systems, 80 types
    • chorus: 3 types
    • reverb: 5 types
    • microphone input reverb: 8
    • microphone input pitch correction
    • vocoder
  • audio player: WAV, AIFF, MP3
  • rhythm patterns: 30 groups x 8 presets
  • arpeggio: 128 presets
  • pitch bend/modulation
  • knobs: 4
  • level slider: 4
  • multicolour pads: 8
  • display: 256 x 80 graphic LCD
  • external storage: USB stick (speed: USB 2.0)
  • connectors:
    • pedal hold
    • pedal control
    • mic input: jack
    • ext input: mini jack
    • output: 2x jack
    • MIDI: in/out/USB
  • power supply: 9V adapter or 8x AA/HR6 batteries (optional)
  • battery life: up to 5 hours
  • power consumption: 600 mA
  • included:
    • user manual
    • safety manual
    • AC adapter
    • power cable
  • dimensions: 1231 x 311 x 102 mm
  • weight: 6.9 kg
Description Type Language Extension
Juno DS handleiding (EN) Manual Dutch, English
Juno DS parameter guide (EN) Manual English
Juno DS 2 handleiding supplement (EN) Manual Dutch, English
Juno DS tone manager (EN) Manual English
Juno DS MIDI implementatie (EN) Manual English

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