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Roland JUNO-Gi

Digital Synth from Roland belonging to the Juno series

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Published on 10/27/10 at 13:28
The version that I aitst is 61 notes. Touch is substantially different than the juno Di (A little better)

There are 1300 sounds, View Categories by rpart. An arpeggiator, pitch, audio noon, 8-track audio recorder
(Unable to tster, a reader that accepts sequence cls standard USB and reads wav mp3 smf (on paper looks nice aal)

The effects are signs boss (but if I don abuse is a division roland therefore more effective marketing that something else ...)

128-voice polyphony.


UTILIZATION

Very easy to choose her.
ACCS was not the manual
It is easy to change the reverb, the cutoff and resonance by a button ddi each of these functions.

SOUNDS

Sounds are ... Varis 1300 but close enough to each other. Many duplicates. I do not EPAS an enormous evolution since the re JV / XV We're in a synth General L.
I've tried the Korg M50 in the same price range, and its level does not suffer the roland my opinion not the comparison. I am quite familiar

OVERALL OPINION

roland. I've rarely t of their machines, never completely scotch either. Yamaha m really had seduced her with piano and rhodes sounds the era of the first patterns. Korg m was inspired systems combined with the arpeggiator and TR. The I must say that I haven t had the impression of playing on a modern machine output in 2010. Still, the craft is lg mid mid mtal plastic. Apart from the power supply which is not integrates, and clf atrappe for cheap usb which frankly, I find the juno gd look less fragile than the Korg M50. But choosing between the two, I think that I will go instead of the cot korg, which, for the same price a touch screen, sounds more flattering, the system of the arpeggio ready employment.
Juno but thanks to his 8-track recorder and USB ACCS is not without advantage to the scene, so one should tster it further.
In the case of buying his premeir synth or a user who wishes to use that no machine in this price range, the question arises of other words.
It may be useful to compare these two products at the prices and finishing pretty close, but some options remain diverged ...
The report quality price seems a bit even when lev, and I m directed more towards a TR or MO6-hand to which I add a little 2-octave synth for leads (micron, or others) & %&%&%&% On paper there is good ... but ...