AudioThing has announced an update of its newly released classic analog polysynth emulation.
Version 1.1 (beta) of JUNE comes with various improvements and fixes.
JUNE is a faithful emulation of the Roland JUNO-60, one of the most iconic polyphonic analog synthesizers from the early 1980s.
We spent months living with the original, studying every quirk and charm, from the warm, steady DCO to the silky filter and that unmistakable chorus, then modeled its circuits in detail to bring its soul into software.
Changes in JUNE v1.1 (beta)
- Option to set LFO Trigger momentary.
- External preset import experimental (attempts to convert presets from other emulations).
- ASIO support on Windows Standalone.
- Improved MIDI Learn (mapping is now saved to file).
- PWM range now affected by Age parameter.
- Improved Sliders Drag Behavior.
- Fixed PWM envelopes.
- Fixed Key Tracking.
- Fixed Sub Oscillator phase and mix.
Owners of JUNE can download the update from their User Area. It is also available from AudioThing’s Discord server.
New customers can purchase JUNE for Windows, Mac and Linux (VST/VST3, AU, AAX, CLAP, and standalone) for the intro price of 39 USD/EUR at the AudioThing store and from distributors such as Plugin Boutique and AudioDeluxe until November 3rd, 2025 (regular 59 USD/EUR).
The iOS/AUv3 version is $12.99 USD at the App Store.

