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Roland HS-60 Analog Syntesizer Juno 106
Notting Hill, London
£1,400
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This is basically a Roland Juno 106 with built in speakers and mix input.
A great feature of this synth is its stereo MIX IN, a stereo input for jamming with other sources of music through the internal speakers.
The Roland HS-60 (also known as the SynthPlus 60) is a vintage 6-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer from the 1980s that is internally identical to the popular Roland Juno-106, but with the addition of built-in stereo speakers and an audio input.
Key Features and Specifications:
The HS-60 features a full set of mechanical controls for sound programming and uses a hybrid digital/analog architecture, which is known for its stable oscillators and rich sound.
Keyboard: 61 full-size keys with synth action.
Sound Engine: 6 DCOs (Digitally Controlled Oscillators) and 6 VCFs (Voltage Controlled Filters) based on the classic Roland IR3109 chip.
Polyphony: 6 voices.
Waveforms: Sawtooth, pulse (with PWM), sub-oscillator (square, one octave lower), and white noise.
Filters: Resonant low-pass filter (4-pole) and a non-resonant high-pass filter.
Effects: Two modes of a built-in stereo chorus effect, based on BBD (Bucket Brigade Device) chips.
Memory: 128 programmable patch memories, with the ability to save/load sounds via cassette tape or MIDI.
Connectivity: MIDI In, Out, and Through jacks, headphones out, main stereo/mono outputs, a stereo mix input, and inputs for a sustain pedal and program shift pedal.
Speakers: Built-in 2x10 watt stereo amplifier and speakers.
Dimensions/Weight: 992 x 320 x 120 mm (39.06 x 12.62 x 4.69 inches); 10 kg (22 lbs).
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