AudioThing has introduced a new virtual instrument that faithfully emulates Roland’s iconic Juno-60 synthesizer from the early 1980s. JUNE models the circuits of the polyphonic analog synthesizer in detail to bring its soul into software.
JUNE isn’t just another look-alike. We spent a long time with the real thing, studying every circuit and chasing the tiny details that make it feel alive: the way the DCO behaves, how the envelopes respond, how the filter breathes, and how the chorus shimmers and dances around the sound. We wanted to capture that exact feeling but also make it practical for modern production.
JUNE features
- 1 DCO 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.
JUNE for Windows, Mac and Linux (VST/VST3, AU, AAX, CLAP, and standalone) is on sale for the intro price of €39 EUR for a limited time (regular €69 EUR). The iOS and iPadOS (AUv3 and standalone) version is available at the App Store.
More information: AudioThing



