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Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer

Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer

$3,177.00

(49 reviews)

The Roland Juno-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer continues the legacy of one of the most iconic synthesizers ever created by Roland - the Juno. The Juno-X inherits all the best elements from previous models whilst modernising the overall design with high-precision controls and a powerful Zen-Core synthesis engine. The Juno-X allows you to explore and utilise the character and sound of the Juno-106 and Juno-6 models, so you can capture that vintage flavour. Store sounds, patterns and performance templates using 'Scenes'. You can use the various 'Scenes' to create entire songs or performances that you can recall at a single touch. As well as the choice of previous models, the Juno-X features its own unique design, incorporating all the best features and creative tools whilst boasting a new, refined sound. Not only that, but you have access to a wide range of classic Roland gear in the form of Model Expansions. The 61-note keybed with aftertouch provides fluid and natural playability, resulting in improved expression. The intuitive hands-on interface makes sound creation easier than ever, with a familiar style and feel. From the stage to the studio, the Juno-X is ready for anything. Onboard stereo speakers allow you to monitor your sound no matter where you are. There is also an integrated USB/MIDI audio interface, so you can use your Juno-X for digital music production. The newly developed Juno-X engine features a revamped (and fatter) Super Saw oscillator as well an updated Juno Chorus (III) effect. Combining elements from both digital and analog synthesis, the Juno-X is one of the most versatile synthesizers to date.

The Roland Juno-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer continues the legacy of one of the most iconic synthesizers ever created by Roland - the Juno. The Juno-X inherits all the best elements from previous models whilst modernising the overall design with high-precision controls and a powerful Zen-Core synthesis engine. The Juno-X allows you to explore and utilise the character and sound of the Juno-106 and Juno-6 models, so you can capture that vintage flavour. Store sounds, patterns and performance templates using 'Scenes'. You can use the various 'Scenes' to create entire songs or performances that you can recall at a single touch. As well as the choice of previous models, the Juno-X features its own unique design, incorporating all the best features and creative tools whilst boasting a new, refined sound. Not only that, but you have access to a wide range of classic Roland gear in the form of Model Expansions. The 61-note keybed with aftertouch provides fluid and natural playability, resulting in improved expression. The intuitive hands-on interface makes sound creation easier than ever, with a familiar style and feel. From the stage to the studio, the Juno-X is ready for anything. Onboard stereo speakers allow you to monitor your sound no matter where you are. There is also an integrated USB/MIDI audio interface, so you can use your Juno-X for digital music production. The newly developed Juno-X engine features a revamped (and fatter) Super Saw oscillator as well an updated Juno Chorus (III) effect. Combining elements from both digital and analog synthesis, the Juno-X is one of the most versatile synthesizers to date.

Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer

(49 reviews)

The Roland Juno-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer continues the legacy of one of the most iconic synthesizers ever created by Roland - the Juno. The Juno-X inherits all the best elements from previous models whilst modernising the overall design with high-precision controls and a powerful Zen-Core synthesis engine. The Juno-X allows you to explore and utilise the character and sound of the Juno-106 and Juno-6 models, so you can capture that vintage flavour. Store sounds, patterns and performance templates using 'Scenes'. You can use the various 'Scenes' to create entire songs or performances that you can recall at a single touch. As well as the choice of previous models, the Juno-X features its own unique design, incorporating all the best features and creative tools whilst boasting a new, refined sound. Not only that, but you have access to a wide range of classic Roland gear in the form of Model Expansions. The 61-note keybed with aftertouch provides fluid and natural playability, resulting in improved expression. The intuitive hands-on interface makes sound creation easier than ever, with a familiar style and feel. From the stage to the studio, the Juno-X is ready for anything. Onboard stereo speakers allow you to monitor your sound no matter where you are. There is also an integrated USB/MIDI audio interface, so you can use your Juno-X for digital music production. The newly developed Juno-X engine features a revamped (and fatter) Super Saw oscillator as well an updated Juno Chorus (III) effect. Combining elements from both digital and analog synthesis, the Juno-X is one of the most versatile synthesizers to date.

The Roland Juno-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer continues the legacy of one of the most iconic synthesizers ever created by Roland - the Juno. The Juno-X inherits all the best elements from previous models whilst modernising the overall design with high-precision controls and a powerful Zen-Core synthesis engine. The Juno-X allows you to explore and utilise the character and sound of the Juno-106 and Juno-6 models, so you can capture that vintage flavour. Store sounds, patterns and performance templates using 'Scenes'. You can use the various 'Scenes' to create entire songs or performances that you can recall at a single touch. As well as the choice of previous models, the Juno-X features its own unique design, incorporating all the best features and creative tools whilst boasting a new, refined sound. Not only that, but you have access to a wide range of classic Roland gear in the form of Model Expansions. The 61-note keybed with aftertouch provides fluid and natural playability, resulting in improved expression. The intuitive hands-on interface makes sound creation easier than ever, with a familiar style and feel. From the stage to the studio, the Juno-X is ready for anything. Onboard stereo speakers allow you to monitor your sound no matter where you are. There is also an integrated USB/MIDI audio interface, so you can use your Juno-X for digital music production. The newly developed Juno-X engine features a revamped (and fatter) Super Saw oscillator as well an updated Juno Chorus (III) effect. Combining elements from both digital and analog synthesis, the Juno-X is one of the most versatile synthesizers to date.

$3,177.00 - $3,254.23

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The lowest price for Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer right now is $3,177.00 at Better Music, compared across 3 retailers.

The all-time low was $1,065.19 on 23 Feb 2026 — today's price is 198% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 29 June 2026.

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Better Music

$3,177.00

Roland JUNO-X 61-key Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer

Delivery between 1–11 July $85.15

Music Workshop

$3,199.00

JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synth

Delivery $90

eBay.com.au

$3,254.23

Roland Juno-x

Delivery $492.96

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Price history

Price history

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Reviews

26 August 2022David R.

originally posted on mannys.com.au

My only regret in life was selling my Juno-106 many years ago. The Juno-X has given me back that awesome sound and much more. If you’re worried that it’s digital stop worrying! This keyboard is The One!! Roland has nailed it😁

I was nervous... for no reason. I'm in love.
26 April 2023Nick

originally posted on guitarcenter.com

As someone who already owns a bunch of analog synths, this is an awesome addition to my collection. It can do the Juno thing, obviously, but the other models and being able to stack 4 independent patches of any model is what makes the Juno-X a real monster. Admittedly, it was a little hard to understand at first compared to my other synths, but once you understand that a "scene" is a group of 4 layers (5 with drums), it all clicks. You'll probs be designing scene patches by day 2, or sooner if you're a smarty pants!The keys themselves are slightly smaller than standard size, which I actually love. They feel quality - responsive and have just the right amount of resistance to facilitate smooth velocity. Better than some Fatar beds to me. Aftertouch is hard but can ... MoreAs someone who already owns a bunch of analog synths, this is an awesome addition to my collection. It can do the Juno thing, obviously, but the other models and being able to stack 4 independent patches of any model is what makes the Juno-X a real monster. Admittedly, it was a little hard to understand at first compared to my other synths, but once you understand that a "scene" is a group of 4 layers (5 with drums), it all clicks. You'll probs be designing scene patches by day 2, or sooner if you're a smarty pants!The keys themselves are slightly smaller than standard size, which I actually love. They feel quality - responsive and have just the right amount of resistance to facilitate smooth velocity. Better than some Fatar beds to me. Aftertouch is hard but can be adjusted, and I'd rather a stiff feel than have it send constant aftertouch midi messages.SL1 and SL2 being global attack and release for all 4 parts is a very welcome default assignment. Having decent built-in piano sounds, quality drums, intuitive controls, and a vocoder make this my immediate pick for most jamming situations. Idk how much I'll realistically use I-arpeggio for work purposes, but it sure is fun!Love it < 3

Nice to have
14 April 2023Mark

originally posted on musiciansfriend.com

It is really a unique keyboard. I haven't quite figured how directly access particular sound without going through everything. I have also a Roland Fantom 6 that is also capable of producing 99 percent of Juno X sounds however Juno X is amazing. Juno X is not for beginners.. lots of learning just like Roland JDXA

Specification

ArpeggiatorYes
Number Of Keys61
Key TypeSynth Action
MIDI I/OIn, Out
Pedal Inputs1x Pedal Input (Hold), 1x Pedal Input (Control)

Price comparison

Updated 3 days ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Better Music

$3,177.00

Roland JUNO-X 61-key Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer

Delivery between 1–11 July $85.15

Music Workshop

$3,199.00

JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synth

Delivery $90

eBay.com.au

$3,254.23

Roland Juno-x

Delivery $492.96

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

26 August 2022

My only regret in life was selling my Juno-106 many years ago. The Juno-X has given me back that awesome sound and much more. If you’re worried that it’s digital stop worrying! This keyboard is The One!! Roland has nailed it😁

David R. originally posted on mannys.com.au
I was nervous... for no reason. I'm in love.
26 April 2023

As someone who already owns a bunch of analog synths, this is an awesome addition to my collection. It can do the Juno thing, obviously, but the other models and being able to stack 4 independent patches of any model is what makes the Juno-X a real monster. Admittedly, it was a little hard to understand at first compared to my other synths, but once you understand that a "scene" is a group of 4 layers (5 with drums), it all clicks. You'll probs be designing scene patches by day 2, or sooner if you're a smarty pants!The keys themselves are slightly smaller than standard size, which I actually love. They feel quality - responsive and have just the right amount of resistance to facilitate smooth velocity. Better than some Fatar beds to me. Aftertouch is hard but can ... MoreAs someone who already owns a bunch of analog synths, this is an awesome addition to my collection. It can do the Juno thing, obviously, but the other models and being able to stack 4 independent patches of any model is what makes the Juno-X a real monster. Admittedly, it was a little hard to understand at first compared to my other synths, but once you understand that a "scene" is a group of 4 layers (5 with drums), it all clicks. You'll probs be designing scene patches by day 2, or sooner if you're a smarty pants!The keys themselves are slightly smaller than standard size, which I actually love. They feel quality - responsive and have just the right amount of resistance to facilitate smooth velocity. Better than some Fatar beds to me. Aftertouch is hard but can be adjusted, and I'd rather a stiff feel than have it send constant aftertouch midi messages.SL1 and SL2 being global attack and release for all 4 parts is a very welcome default assignment. Having decent built-in piano sounds, quality drums, intuitive controls, and a vocoder make this my immediate pick for most jamming situations. Idk how much I'll realistically use I-arpeggio for work purposes, but it sure is fun!Love it < 3

Nick originally posted on guitarcenter.com
Nice to have
14 April 2023

It is really a unique keyboard. I haven't quite figured how directly access particular sound without going through everything. I have also a Roland Fantom 6 that is also capable of producing 99 percent of Juno X sounds however Juno X is amazing. Juno X is not for beginners.. lots of learning just like Roland JDXA

Mark originally posted on musiciansfriend.com
Ohh so far so good
23 January 2023

Not had much time to play yet but just noodling with presets has inspired some writing. Several of the presets I've gone ooo I like that. Looking forward to doing some sound design with the tone generation parts. Haven't connected it to anything yet. Documentation could be better. Hello Google search and utube...

Paul J. originally posted on pmtonline.co.uk
Review of Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
17 January 2023

Juno x needs no introduction the sound is prestine the synth is beautiful and inspiring to look at the key action is good overall a top quality synth

Reviewed by Andertons Music Co. customer originally posted on Andertons Music
Roland JUNO-X
20 January 2023

It is so much more than the sum of its parts. It has become a creative partner in the songwriting experience. In many ways it is like the Juno’s of old, however it has a new depth of sound and function which very much makes the Juno X a very modern machine. I’m Very very happy to the point of declaring love for this synth, top of the class Roland 🫡🙏

Stephen M originally posted on modernmusician.com.au
Roland has made a classic!
11 July 2022

I have been using Roland synthesizer since the 1980s. I am a hard to convince consumer when it comes to analog modeling and this one is probably some of the best I've heard from Roland. The ability to stack all of your different synthesizer models on top of one another is amazing. it's very convincing and is just gorgeous sounding. The keyboard feels good and the flow is incredible with all of the polyphony it sounds huge!

Andy originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Simply amazing
20 July 2022

If you love the Juno series, this has all of them and yes it sounds just like the old ones. Its buit tough, the action is great. Building your own sounds is very adictive, easy and once get used to the layout and menus its easy. I love all the customisable buttons and sliders on the left. The knobs and sliders are silky smooth and tough. The sounds are very lush and full, the effects are good, but not perfect, the reverb is basic, but its smooth. The delay is very nice and so is the drive. It was easy to update the firmware all you need is a thumb drive. If you want that Juno sound and dont want to risk getting an original, this will do nicely.

zachary originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Wow..just wow..
7 June 2022

It blows my mind how roland were able to get such an authentic JUNO-esque sound and feel out of this unit. Programming is intuitive and incredibly simple via the controls on the front panel, although deeper edits will be easier through the juno-x editor (which is free, im looking at you sequential). If you are going to menu-dive, it's not the worst I've seen, and everything is laid out simply and easy to read.The sounds this thing can produce have left me speechless time and again. The Juno-106 emulation is spot on, as well as the juno-60. The new Juno-X engine might be my favorite, and could very easily become a modern classic. This thing just sings in a way that's hard to articulate unless you're sitting down and playing it. The only negative I'd have to say ... MoreIt blows my mind how roland were able to get such an authentic JUNO-esque sound and feel out of this unit. Programming is intuitive and incredibly simple via the controls on the front panel, although deeper edits will be easier through the juno-x editor (which is free, im looking at you sequential). If you are going to menu-dive, it's not the worst I've seen, and everything is laid out simply and easy to read.The sounds this thing can produce have left me speechless time and again. The Juno-106 emulation is spot on, as well as the juno-60. The new Juno-X engine might be my favorite, and could very easily become a modern classic. This thing just sings in a way that's hard to articulate unless you're sitting down and playing it. The only negative I'd have to say regarding sound Is the onboard speakers, they're quite weak and I would've rather had roland forget the speakers and lower the price by a hundred or so bucks.The build quality is outstanding, with the only obvious plastic components being the side panels, keys, and faders (which are incredibly smooth). There is wobble on the faders, but no more than would be normal on a unit of this price. The keys are excellent, and are a breeze to play.As for how this thing compares to the originals, don't even try. I wholeheartedly believe this has made vintage 106's obsolete. As of June 2022, a vintage 106 in good condition will cost you about as much as the juno-x, and maybe even more. To me this is a no-brainer.Ignore the analog hipsters, if you want the juno build, sound, or experience, this is the way to go.

Alex originally posted on guitarcenter.com

Specification

ArpeggiatorYes
Number Of Keys61
Key TypeSynth Action
MIDI I/OIn, Out
Pedal Inputs1x Pedal Input (Hold), 1x Pedal Input (Control)

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