AudioThing JUNE A Virtual Roland JUNO-60 For iOS, Linux, Mac & Windows

AudioThing shared this preview of JUNE, a software emulation of the Roland JUNO-60. 

JUNE is available for macOS, Windows, and Linux (VST, VST3, AU, AAX, CLAP, Standalone).

Features:

  • 1 Oscillator (PWM, Saw, Square)
  • Suboscillator (up to -3 octaves)
  • HP and Resonant LP Filters
  • 2 Envelopes
  • 1 LFO with multiple trigger modes
  • Mono/Poly and Unison Mode
  • 4 Effects (echo, spring reverb, overdrive, phaser)
  • Chorus I, II, I+II (J6 and J60)
  • Resizable Window
  • Brightness and Contrast Controls
  • Preset system with randomizer

Pricing and Availability:

JUNE is available now for desktop for $39 USD (normally $69), and for iOS for $12.99. 

8 thoughts on “AudioThing JUNE A Virtual Roland JUNO-60 For iOS, Linux, Mac & Windows

  1. How many more virtual Junos do we need?
    I wish developers would start emulating synths that haven’t been emulated before. Lots of stuff from the late 90s/early 2000s is still untapped.

    1. I agree with all of this; there is so much cool gear from the 90s that no one has touched and that needs to change. It might be cool to have the Juno on an iOS device but otherwise there are already several good emulations out there for desktop systems.

  2. If you have any form of D-50, JD-800 or Fantom, you’re already covered up in Juno building blocks. I loved my old Juno-1 so much, I bought the TAL-Pha version. It has effects and an arpeggiator, so it covers a lot of vintage goodness. Its a good choice when something needs an added layer of beef. Its MPE-capable, too.

  3. Not one sound with resonance – most Juno emulations sound pretty bad at high resonance settings (Arturias is pretty good though), I guess this is no different.

  4. Next up…

    A cs80
    A prophet 5
    A mini Moog
    A Jupiter 8
    Something based on the mutable braids code
    808 / 909
    A proprietary modular synth
    An fx pack
    Subscription for all

    The business model is getting a bit tired now

    What about kawai K5’s, crazy stuff like the technos axel.

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