JN-80
JN-80 tech specs
The JN-80 (prototype working title Neptune-80) is a polyphonic synthesiser released by Behringer in 2026. It's mostly a clone of Roland's Juno-60.
Specifically, it has the Juno-60's arpeggiator and LFO trigger button.
Having said that, as with Behringer's other clones of classic synths, it adds MIDI, bringing it more inline with the wildly popular Juno-106. It also has the Juno-106's unison and portamento, including the new option of only having that portamento on overlapping notes, albeit without the timing knob. This effectively gives you the best of both worlds, Juno wise.
It also has a few modern conveniences. Besides the extra two notes of polyphony, the user interface sports a backlit 16×2 character LCD, making it easier to see what you're doing.
In effect, it's essentially like having a hybrid Juno-60 and Juno-106 for most practical purposes. You get the 60's arpeggiator, and the 106's MIDI and unison. What more could you ask for?
Behringer: 100 Series (Behringer) | 900 Series (Behringer) | ADA8200 | Behringer RD MIDI map | JN-80 | K-2 | MS-1 | MS-5 | Model D | RD-6 | RX1602 | Solina String Ensemble | VC340
Hardwired synthesisers: CZ-101 | JN-80 | Juno-6 | Juno-60 | Juno-106 | MC-202 | MS-1 | MS-5 | Minimoog | Model D | Polivoks | RS-101 | RS-202 | SH-5 | SH-101 | Solina String Ensemble | String Ensemble | TB-303 | VC340 | VP-330
Polyphonic synthesisers: JN-80 | Juno-6 | Juno-60 | Juno-106