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ROLAND JUNOG Details
Look familiar? True to its heritage, the new JUNO-G is affordable and user-friendly. But that’s where the comparisons to yesteryear end. This modern marvel packs a studio’s worth of sound, sequencing, and audio recording into one amazing instrument. Sharing the same high-quality processor with Roland's famous Fantom-X series, the JUNO-G puts a world of first-class sound under your fingertips — and allows you to add more sounds via SRX expansion. Create songs with the onboard 16-part sequencer, and add four audio tracks on top, all for an incredibly low price!
Audio/MIDI multitrack recorder with dedicated transport controls and mixer
SRX slot for expanding the internal soundset
Large, friendly display and front-panel controls
Arpeggiator, Chord Memory, Rhythm Pattern, and multi-effects built in
USB port for MIDI communication, AIFF/WAV file exchange, and data transfer
PC Card slot (which accepts CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards via adapter)
Cakewalk SONAR LE software CD-ROM bundled
Invisible infrared D Beam controller
Great Sounds
Roland’s Fantom-X series is a grand-slam hit around the globe. The Fantom’s high-quality sound engine is a key factor in its success. The JUNO-G shares the same processor as the Fantom-X, and thus delivers the finest sounds on the market — including newly created sounds for the JUNO-G, and a wide range of sounds that span from classical to cutting-edge. You can further expand your JUNO-G with one of Roland’s SRX expansion boards (optional).
Audio/MIDI Recorder Onboard
For songwriters and performers, the 16-part MIDI sequencer onboard the JUNO-G is a must. But the addition of four companion audio tracks is a huge bonus, and an unexpected surprise for an instrument in this price range! Now you can lay down the perfect backing tracks plus vocals, live guitar parts, or you name it. The dedicated front-panel transport controls and mixer make the recording experience all the more friendly.
Inviting Interface
For an instrument packed with so many features, the JUNO-G offers unprecedented ease of use. The aforementioned mixer and transport controls are only part of the JUNO-G’s friendly “hands-on” work surface. It has clearly labeled buttons, six knobs to modify sounds, five sliders for the audio section, a data wheel, a D Beam, and a pitch/mod lever. In the center of it all is the largest backlit LCD of any synth in this price range.
Computer Friendly
The beauty of the JUNO-G is that it can be used to by itself create complete songs from start to finish, but for those who want to take it one step further and incorporate a computer into the setup, the JUNO-G can be linked to a PC or Mac via its USB port. All MIDI communications can be handled over USB; you can also send and receive AIFF/WAV files and patch data via included librarian software. Plus you can edit your patches with the editor software that is included. As an extra computer-related bonus, Roland ships every new JUNO-G with a copy of Cakewalk’s SONAR LE software for PC.
ROLAND JUNOG Specs
Keyboard 61 keys (velocity sensitive)
Sound Generator
Maximum Polyphony 128 voices (shared with audio track section)
How To Choose / Useful Information for Portable Keyboards
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Why a Portable/Electronic/Arranger keyboard vs. a Pro keyboard (WorkStation)-
how are these different?
Pro keyboards (also called synthesizers or workstations) can have up to 88 keys
and some offer realistic piano action and excellent piano sound. They also will
feature a multitude of other features that you may not need including audio
recording, editing the sound to the most elemental part of the sound, a 16+
track sequencer with detailed editing, a lot of synth sounds.They will run 4 to
18 simultaneous higher quality effects like reverb,but many will have no built
in arranging capability or musical styles other than arpeggiators and drum
patterns. Some workstations do offer a small menu of preconstructed patterns
usually require the player to construct each part (track)individually. This is
a good feature for composers, but requires a ground up approach to composition.
Because of the depth of features, workstations can be intimidating for a first
time user. Portable/arranger type keyboards are generally easier to use and are
an excellent means for much quicker songwriting ; also great for use as a "one
person band".
What affects the price you will pay and what should you look for?
The level of realism, quality and number of sounds- are they extremely
realistic or a close approximation ?
Start with the grand piano sound, then strings. These are the most difficult to
emulate
Arranging- Song Styles (how many and quality) and Song Sections (how many) and
musical parts (how many)?
Does it sound like it was designed by a world class musician?
Display size- bigger the better to view info, makes it considerably easier to
use
Score display- does it also have Lyrics/Text display?
Number of simultaneous effects, number of different effects?
Vocal Harmonizer- adds harmony backup vocal to your voice through a mic input
Polyphony- the number of notes that will play simultaneously IMPORTANT !!
How can you backup your tracks/compositions? Hard drive, CD burner, audio
recording-
Will it sync with non audio tracks?
Does it have USB to device for optional jump drive or floppy drive for storage,
USB to computer for saving sequences and styles
Does it have a Video output? This is very useful for lyrics display
Multiple audio outputs ?- more is better in order to separate different sounds
sent to a mixer or computer for mixes
External controls- total number, logical control panel layout -- touch screen?
Complexity might mean more menu flipping,
Music Search- how easy is it to find the style of music you need quickly?
Ease of Use- how quickly can you assemble a new song, find a patch to play,
tweak a sound, chain patterns together?
Recording or Sequencing features? Most feature built in multiple ( at least 16)
track recording sequencers with detailed editing and standard midi file
Playback- how many tracks does it have, how detailed is the editing?
Are optional sounds available? Third party sounds/samples? How can you store
these? RAM memory? RAM is volatile so you will need a backup like a jump drive
or memory card to do this.
Will you need a Computer editor/librarian software package? They can offer
great visuals and are usually much, much easier to use.
Saving sound edits, song edits, style edits, sliders, switches, Easy to use?
What about speakers? Do I need an amp
Almost all portables have built-in speakers except a few very high end stage
models are designed for performers and will require a keyboard amp or other
external amplification.Most onboard speakers are generally loud enough for home
listening or monitoring yourself. All have headphone jacks if you prefer not to
be heard. Keyboard amplifiers or portable powered speakers are on the site if
you have play in a big venue or with other louder instruments, choirs, or just
want more bottom end bass frequencies, . . .
How good do these sound
Please
notice that almost every portable on our site has a sound file you can play on
your computer to hear for yourself
What accessories should I consider?
Keyboard amps/powered speaker systems- if you play on stage for bigger venues
Headphones and home stereo speakers can suffice if you play at home only
Microphones may be plugged into some models. You may also need a microphone
stand
Keyboard Stands come in many shapes and styles- X style, Z style,
Bench- consider a more sturdy 4 leg bench if you do not need portability, X
style if you do, the wider the better
Headphones- full size will be more comfortable and quieter and may offer better
quality audio
Pedals- most come with a sustain pedal, some have jacks for more control-
volume, expression,etc
Bag or case- for portable models, we recommend the manufacturer bags and cases
first, then Gator Cases
an
interface to connect a keyboard to the computer like USB port for printers. It
sends note and other data from the keyboard to the computer or vice versa.
Basically says play this note at this time at this volume level- it is not an
actual audio recording. It also makes it possible for one keyboard to play
another keyboard.
What is polyphony?
the number of
simultaneous notes that can be played, though if it’s a stereo sample/recording
each note can use 2 notes at once. Its important for anyone who plays a lot of
notes at the same time and holds down the sustain pedal. The earliest notes
played will cut out when the limit is exceeded. This can happen with pianos
with 32 note polyphony especially.
What are those pedals for?
a sustain pedal
to hold all notes played as lomg as the pedal is held down. The soft/half
pedaling pedal plays one of 3 strings only for each note (softer sound) and
sostenuto (select only certain notes to sustain).
What is a sequencer?
a
recorder with 1 to 16 tracks usually so that multiple instruments can be played
back for fully orchestrated songs and can have elaborate editing capability.
Typically digital pianos have only 1 or 2 tracks for playing back a piano
performance and archiving another. These can be downloaded to the computer with
a midi interface
What is sampling/samples?
a short audio
recording of a note. For more realistic sound, digital pianos can be recorded
at different velocities so that when you strike a note harder, the timbre
changes for better realism
What are effects?
to modify and
enhance the sounds in the keyboard including non- piano sounds. e.g. - reverb
will put the piano in a small room or up to a large concert hall.
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Roland Juno-G Synthesizer Keyboard at MusiciansBuy!
RATING:
Sound Quality
10
Features
10
Ease Of Use
10
Value
10
Reliability
10
Overall
10
This is the most incredible and affordable workstation synth that i have ran into throughout my career. It has an incredibly easy to use sequencer that makes recording fun instead of confusing. It fits all music genre's. This keyboard is a very great music tool and an incredible buy.
Roland Juno-G Synthesizer Keyboard at MusiciansBuy!
RATING:
Sound Quality
10
Features
10
Ease Of Use
10
Value
10
Reliability
10
Overall
10
It is a synth with stunning sounds! I coupled my Juno-G with a Korg TR 76 and I cannot ask for more. The Juno-G and the Korg TR are the best keyboards you can buy today at a very low price. You get tons of sounds, superb combis, performances. You need nothing else if you can afford both. I am planning to keep my Juno-G until I die! Roland is back! I also bought 6 of the SRX expansion boards that are really out of this world. I spend hours and hours in bliss with my Juno-G. I am having so much fun that I broke up with my girlfriend. She does not understand that an instrument so good as the Juno-G blew her out of the water! Musicians out there : if you have doubts just e-mail me. By the way, I do not work for Roland or Korg. I am a teacher!
Roland Juno-G Synthesizer Keyboard at MusiciansBuy!
RATING:
Sound Quality
10
Features
10
Ease Of Use
10
Value
1
Reliability
1
Overall
1
JUNO G LCD Problem There are problems with the Juno G LCD display. There are many complaints about this keyboards LCD display on the internet. I have two Juno G's and I have LCD display problems with both of them. Here's a link on YouTube that shows the problem. http: youtube.com watch?v=Bqos1RpfZvA http: www.youtube.com watch?v=Vf42TB7QjjA
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