640 top-quality patches. 20 rhythm sets. GM2 compatibility.
137 People rated this product : 8 out of 10
10 People wrote reviews









9 out of 10
Feature:
no sequencer, no sampler...
actually, i want it...
i think that's worthy with 450$ when i bought it...
Quality:
very good with black metal casing,..
Value:
this the cheap synthesizer but
i think it sounds better than any k*rg synthesizer in class
Sound:
i'm a beginner synth player...
the sounds are very enough for me...
the piano sounds well, the string sounds good,
but the synth sounds dark... not bright...
Ease of Use:
it's very very easy to compose sound...
the five modifier knobs are very useful...
that's the one of juno d's special,..
Overall:
i don't feel dissapointed buying this one...
thanks roland!!
Submitted: 10/11/2008
Style of Music: Pop Rock









9 out of 10
Feature:
This keyboard is a godsend for the poor keyboard player. As a keyboard player who doesn't use much sampling or sequencing, especially not at a live show, i didn't want to pay an extra grand for features i would not use, so the Juno-d was exactly what i needed. No bells and whistles, but not that limited in and of itself.
also, it has a pitch joystick rather than a wheel, and for me at least, that is absolutely necessary.
Quality:
the chassis is aluminum which is nice in that this keyboard is light as hell but you don't have to worry that if it takes a bump or two all is lost. the knobs are cheap plastic and wobble a bit, but not so that they're in danger of falling off in random places. Mine survived 4 years of constant use at all different kinds of shows.
Value:
this keyboard is priced for exactly what it offers. It's real value is that to the right player, it offers exactly what that player wants without having them pay for anything extra.
Desirability:
this is a nice keyboard. it's not that flashy, but it is not something that one feels embarrassed about pulling out of it's case. not too many blinky lights or fancy colors, but it's more of the tall dark and handsome type anyway.
Sound:
This keyboard packs a hell of a lot of decent presets which offer just enough tweakability that you can effectively create your own sound without getting cluttered up in electronic red tape...
the piano sound is really good for a keyboard at this price range, the organs and electric piano sounds are both varied and dynamic, and it's synth sounds pack some umph without getting too cheesy.
Really versatile.
Ease of Use:
since there aren't that many bells and whistles, this keyboard is hella easy to use. it's controls are pretty straight forward, and the interface is not so involved as to lose one's spot. with a basic knowledge of effects and filters, you can master the tweakability options as well.
Overall:
My Juno-d broke after four years of constant use and abuse. i almost cried when i finally junked it. and now, i think i am going to buy another one, this keyboard worked for me so well.
Submitted: 7/30/2008
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