Roland Releases New Synth: JUNO-STAGE at LIMS

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raccoon
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Re: Roland Releases New Synth: JUNO-STAGE at LIMS

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a performance oriented kb with no aftertouch

off-topic: the juno-g, too, says "made in china" outside, but some components and boards say japan.
bottom line is, they work.l
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Re: Roland Releases New Synth: JUNO-STAGE at LIMS

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Artemiy, a correction. Sound engines of LE and MO are not at all stripped down, but are exactly the same as in Triton and Motif ES (Triton LE 88 even has an additional 16MB grand piano not present on "big" Triton)
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Re: Roland Releases New Synth: JUNO-STAGE at LIMS

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Megakazbek, yes I might have been wrong on that (not THAT familiar with those boards), but isn't two times less polyphony and less effects a strip-down anyway? ;-)
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Re: Roland Releases New Synth: JUNO-STAGE at LIMS

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raccoon... a performance oriented *low price* keyboard with no aftertouch! :-) They can't put everything you have on the Fantoms in the Junos, otherwise nobody would buy the Fantom!

@Megakazbek: same thing here... LE and MO may be not stripped down (as to the sound engine), but just listen to them... definitely not the same thing as Triton and Motif! And the hardware and features *are* stripped down.

The Stage seems a good complement to the Juno-G for people that need a more performance oriented keyboard. Choose one or the other. If you need everything, you need to get a Fantom!
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