Roland JUNO-D6
Product information "Roland JUNO-D6"
PREMIUM SOUND
ZEN‑CORE sound engine with over 3,500 iconic, futuristic and essential sounds
EXPANDABILITY
Access to Roland Cloud for new sounds
PLAYABILITY
New keybeds from our FANTOM‑0 series and an optimised, intuitive workflow
PORTABLE POWER
Battery‑friendly compatibility with mobile power packs, robust build and lightweight
DIRECT AUDIO STREAMING
Class‑compliant for easy laptop and smartphone connectivity via USB‑C for direct audio streaming, audio recording and MIDI
- Aftertouch: no
- Battery powered: USB Powerbank not included
- Color/ Finish: Black
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 1005 x 324 x 94 mm
- Display: Graphic Color LCD Display (480 x 272 Pixel)
- Effects: Multi-Effekte: 8 Systeme / 93 Typen, Part EQ: 8 Systeme, Drum Part COMP: 6 Systeme, Insertion Effect: 1 System / 93 Typen, Chorus: 10 Typen, Reverb: 8 Typen, System EQ: 1 System, Mic Reverb: 8 Typen, Mic: NS/Comp
- Includes: Start- up Guide, PSB-5U Power Adapter, Power Cable
- Keyboard: Velocity sensitive
- Keys: 61
- Memory: internal, USB-Stick
- Other in/outputs: 1 x headphone output (6.3 mm jack), output R / L/MONO 6.3 mm jack, microphone input (XLR/jack), external input 3.5 mm jack, USB memory
- Pedal/Controller Connection: Control Pedal, Sustain Pedal
- Playing Aids: Joystick
- Polyphony: 256
- Power supply: Adapter (PSB-5U)
- Sampling: Sample import function for playing and editing external WAV files
- Sequencer: 8- Track Pattern Sequencer
- Subcategory: Work Station
- USB / MIDI: MIDI (in/out), USB-C
- Weight: 5,8 kg
- 13 Band Vocoder
- Sound Packs and Wave Expansions in the Roland Cloud
- Gig-Synthesizer mit professionellen Sounds, einfacher Bedienung und kreativen Tools
- sound generation: ZEN-Core
Roland was founded as a manufacturer of various musical instruments and studio equipment on 18 April 1972 in Osaka, Japan. Among the earliest products to reach the market were the first rhythm machines of the TR series, whose successors TR-808, TB-303 and TR-909 had a decisive influence on the techno, electro and hip-hop scenes. In the mid-1970s the JC-120 Jazz Chorus guitar amplifier was developed, whose ultra-clear sound together with the built-in chorus effect won over both Andy Summers of The Police and Kirk Hammett and James Hetfield of Metallica. Since then and to this day Roland have continuously expanded their catalogue across a wide range of fields such as digital pianos, grooveboxes, e-drums and synthesizers with high-quality and interesting products.