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Alphabet Soup

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Jan 1986
Roland Alpha Juno 1

Roland’s latest analogue poly offers no earth-shattering innovations, but is still a welcome addition to the synth market’s ever-expanding lower end. Or so says Simon Trask, anyway.

Dial-A-Dream

Review | Sound On Sound, Mar 1986
Roland Alpha Juno-1

If you're not an FM fan, but are looking for a low-cost polysynth that can double as a MIDI expander, you won't need to look further than Roland's new Alpha Juno-1 according to Mark Jenkins.

It's Juno In January!

Review | In Tune, Feb 1986
Roland Alpha Juno-1 Six-Note Polyphonic Synth

Roland Alpha Juno 1

Review | One Two Testing, Feb 1986

Roland Alpha Juno One

Review | International Musician, Feb 1986
Synthcheck

Is small beautiful? Jim Betteridge knows

We found these other (non-review) articles that are linked to this gear

Frankfurt Products

News | Topic: Advertisement Feature | International Musician, Mar 1986

New lines launched at Frankfurt

Juno Jive!

Feature | Topic: Vintage Instruments | Phaze 1, Jan 1989
Yesteryear's Gear: Roland Juno synths

classic analogue synthesizers for today's acid sounds

Patchwork

Feature Downloads | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Music Technology, Apr 1988

This month, owners of the Ensoniq ESQ1, Roland Alpha Juno 1, Casio CZ101 and Yamaha DX7 offer their sounds for public consumption and personal distinction. Have you submitted a patch yet?

Program Notes

Feature Downloads | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Making Music, Apr 1986

Wild and wily new patches to try for your Casio CZ101, Yamaha DX7 and Roland Alpha Juno 1

The 1986 Synthesizer Tape Contest

Competition | Topic: Advertisement Feature | International Musician, Sep 1986

Your chance to win an Alpha Juno or TR505

 

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