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About This Listing

roland JU-06

Pristine Condition- used around 12 times maximum.
Spent most of its life in my desk drawer.

Boxed with manuals. will throw in an extra pair of stereo cables for hooking up to an interface and mixer.

Open to trades

Thanks!

Listed4 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • JU-06 Boutique Series Synthesizer Module with K-25m Keyboard
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2010s
Made In
  • United Kingdom
Keyboard Action
  • Synth Action
MIDI I/O
  • USB MIDI
  • MIDI Input
  • MIDI Output
Number of Keys
  • 25 Keys
Key Size
  • Mini
Analog / Digital
  • Digital
Polyphony
  • 4 Voices

About the Seller

Dominic's Boutique

Chelford, United Kingdom
(1)
Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:2
Product Overview
The Roland Boutique Series offers virtual analog recreations of classic polyphonic analog synths in module form, with up to 4 voices of polyphony in each unit. Each module also features a 16-step sequencer, two ribbon controllers, a built-in speaker, battery or USB bus power, MIDI/USB in and out, and mini jacks for stereo input, output, and headphones.

The JU-06 recreates the sound of the Roland Juno-106, offering 23 of its knob and slider controls, including its classic on-board chorus effect. The JU-06 differs from its predecessor by offering a faster LFO and a new continuously variable hi-pass filter.

This price reflects the module paired with accompanying 25-key keyboard.
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