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Digital Synth from Roland belonging to the Juno series

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  • Anonymous

    Roland JUNO-DIPublished on 09/11/09 at 06:16
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Synthe, USB, analog output, processing numrique, over 1000 sounds, sounds ptits but hey, I was looking for a portable keyboard for jamming the collection's outdoor, light weight 5.2kg, the pots dpassent, damages, they may break quite quickly unless I take a jigbag (but the price is a bit EXAGRES), the keyboard is correct, I also have a piano so I do not m'inquite finger way to make pretty things with the keyboard, spacing notes amlior by rounding on the black keys, for me it's because my fingers are a little wider ....

    Possibility sustain pedals assignment on the effects etc ... Also runs on batteries in case o I want a beautiful landscape inspire me to build myself a little bit, his hea…
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    Synthe, USB, analog output, processing numrique, over 1000 sounds, sounds ptits but hey, I was looking for a portable keyboard for jamming the collection's outdoor, light weight 5.2kg, the pots dpassent, damages, they may break quite quickly unless I take a jigbag (but the price is a bit EXAGRES), the keyboard is correct, I also have a piano so I do not m'inquite finger way to make pretty things with the keyboard, spacing notes amlior by rounding on the black keys, for me it's because my fingers are a little wider ....

    Possibility sustain pedals assignment on the effects etc ... Also runs on batteries in case o I want a beautiful landscape inspire me to build myself a little bit, his headphone while perfectly adequate, it is the small keyboard IDAL To create without taking the t te, power supply, headphones and hop off you go, APRS can be transposed on a fantom g toiut for example, or any other station a little more consquente.

    UTILIZATION

    Manual with tutorial, config intuitive and fast accessible. Follow some indication of a dozen pages with examples and go, a flat, part self agreements is a bit short of explanation, especially changes in cl but good with a little solfge, quickly found what was said in there.

    SOUNDS

    Ct sound, there is enough to compose and work, but I think it's a bit lightweight for the model, all fawn, it's not for prvu is a mobile keyboard to test and CRER live with an amplifier whose bandwidth is a little fawn any limit, will not really matter, the sounds are sufficient to a good deal of horseplay and that's exactly what I wanted, esthte of all stripes, rear as you will find that this station is a little narrow but again it is not in this context that is proposed.

    Ct effects, there is little prs DSIR all you can on a particular synth editor that can accder by PC by connecting the synth to the PC via USB, there what fun (16 tracks, all effects are paramtrables etc. ...), IDAL to a song on computer, without using Reason and other music production software

    Box pace intgre useful and I gain mtronome

    OVERALL OPINION

    I got ds its release, it's really the utility I expected, it connects some prs on everything you can imagine, cl USB, Computer, External microphone, ACCS experne with a walkman (ideal for rpter a piece) it's a little acoustic guitar that we all hung out for testing and set to music when you sing, the price is fine for a device as practical, no regrets on my investment, I have traveled great distances dj with this synth and I feel, (if I am not sting in the meantime) to with beautiful ballads. is full of opportunities and prt in minutes, provided that spend some time understanding how it works.

    I did not tal about the specs that you find around the sites that offer it, by the way the Roland demo video on youtube is fucked and no lack of humor and also no lies, it Describes exactly the Juno DI with its possibilities.
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  • yeah!yeah!

    Versatility and portability at low prices.

    Roland JUNO-DIPublished on 10/31/10 at 02:46
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    • 61-key synth-style
    • more than 1000 customizable sounds with, among other grand pianos and electric modern synth sounds, strings, guitars, brass, percussion and exotic instruments
    • Power via 8 rechrgeables batteries Ni-MH AA (up to 5 hours of battery life)
    • wide screen LCD
    • Easy navigation thanks to dedicated knobs categories
    • Microphone input with reverb and vocoder
    • headphones
    • USB port
    • play songs in MP3, WAV, AIFF and SMF with dedicated transport buttons on the control panel
    • comes with editing software for Mac and PC
    • Weight: 5.45Kg

    UTILIZATION

    Regarding setup, I think that spending a little time to Juno, we quickly found our bearings. I find it very eas…
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    • 61-key synth-style
    • more than 1000 customizable sounds with, among other grand pianos and electric modern synth sounds, strings, guitars, brass, percussion and exotic instruments
    • Power via 8 rechrgeables batteries Ni-MH AA (up to 5 hours of battery life)
    • wide screen LCD
    • Easy navigation thanks to dedicated knobs categories
    • Microphone input with reverb and vocoder
    • headphones
    • USB port
    • play songs in MP3, WAV, AIFF and SMF with dedicated transport buttons on the control panel
    • comes with editing software for Mac and PC
    • Weight: 5.45Kg

    UTILIZATION

    Regarding setup, I think that spending a little time to Juno, we quickly found our bearings. I find it very easy to use, menus are not very complicated, the recording sounds takes a few button presses.

    It would be appreciated by a menu category for modified sounds, but it's really something to find fault with this instrument at a great price.

    The manual is quite complete and explains all the functions, at the editing of sound, the song player, registration of favorites, configuration noon.

    The possibilities are almost endless about editing sounds, it's an excellent point of this keyboard: the amount of effects (more than 70 parameters) for the small size and portability of the keyboard (since it works also on batteries)

    SOUNDS

    - I use mostly for playing sounds in a pop / alternative rock sound for the film composition and personal. I use a lot of sounds including piano whose dynamic is really nice. The brilliance of the notes is not on-high and allows all walks felt like very small-Funky Jazz Getaway. I also use a lot of electronic piano sounds (great with a little tremolo), the sounds of strings which I find very varied and rich, some synthetic and organ sounds like a lot.

    - The reaction to velocity is very correct and it sounds great with a little sustain pedal. The D-beam can have fun while producing very cool sound. Cutoff and resonance knobs are very useful, as are other changes of sound, everything is done quickly during play

    - Sounds are very respectable, I like to use in arrays and recorded extensively with the Micro Br Some sounds are less realistic, as the sounds of brass or a few patches, but this keyboard is not for the perfect imitation of an instrument. If you need a real sound of a trumpet, a trumpet call, no keyboard or do you replace Vst.

    - The effects are numerous and easily editable.



    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a little less than a year and I am very happy. I did not intend to buy from and I saw in a store or I tried it and where I could no longer detach myself. I use quite the Song Player to work on new songs or even covers. The location of USB-Key is very well thought out.

    I tried a few Juno-D and Korg before. The Juno Di is the one that best meets my needs for portability, and because he does not "toy". The object is light but strong and the coating looks better in real than in the picture.

    I love the sounds, the recording. I remain amazed at something so good at such a low price. I'm already used in concert and I really enjoyed this aspect when portability / ergonomics is most important.

    What I like least is probably the lack of menus by category for the sounds produced and the fact that you can not change the patch now the sound of the previous without first going through a change in software. But these are minimal and do it again this election without problems. This is my first keyboard and I do not regret at all having chosen.
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  • windigowindigo

    A good "small" Juno!

    Roland JUNO-DIPublished on 02/02/11 at 17:02
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It's a synthesizer with five octaves.
    1000 sounds more editable.
    I do not redirais all. Controllers and connector complete, USB and more lockable receptacle.
    Buy at this price, there is no better.
    True quote:
    Offering a thousand sounds and mains or via 8 AA batteries, the Juno-DI allows player for MP3, WAV, AIFF, or SMF via a USB key. It also has a microphone input with reverb and vocoder and sees himself comes with a software editor for PC / Mac. And 128 voice polyphony.

    UTILIZATION

    It's really a synth designed for everyone, beginners or regulars wanting a nomad.
    The manual is clear, accurate, sufficient, it is a creative tool, so intuitive, too.
    Publishing easy.

    SOU…
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    It's a synthesizer with five octaves.
    1000 sounds more editable.
    I do not redirais all. Controllers and connector complete, USB and more lockable receptacle.
    Buy at this price, there is no better.
    True quote:
    Offering a thousand sounds and mains or via 8 AA batteries, the Juno-DI allows player for MP3, WAV, AIFF, or SMF via a USB key. It also has a microphone input with reverb and vocoder and sees himself comes with a software editor for PC / Mac. And 128 voice polyphony.

    UTILIZATION

    It's really a synth designed for everyone, beginners or regulars wanting a nomad.
    The manual is clear, accurate, sufficient, it is a creative tool, so intuitive, too.
    Publishing easy.

    SOUNDS

    Sounds appropriate to me for this range. I would say there are pro and pro Yamaha Roland matter of taste. The Juno is a di vocoder too, which I liked are the sounds of guitars not found on a Yamaha in that price. Bonuses for all types of sounds like Enya but also 60's.
    The effects are largely numerous, and also the little "gadget" to detect and compression, fun (D Beam).
    Like everything else I would have returned, Lol.
    Rhythmic patterns (Patern): Preset: 24 groups x 6
    Arpeggiator Preset: 128. (Reverb and vocoder.) Again and again.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Nearly eight months. Yes I had a Korg, Roland, I always have a Korg workstation is good too, yamaha bof, I always got the impression that only the piano and brass were interested, lol. And I had, and yes age, a Korg MS 20 with patches to create sound using jacks (80)!
    It was all good, a nomad side, so light and convenient, even runs on batteries, it says it is on my stand in second place completing my Korg.

    No problem to repeat the same choice with this quality at this price, it does not yet rival.
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