I have just got hold of a JU-06A and it's great but it plays out of tune. Each note especially when sustained but even when not sustained plays almost a semitone flat. I understand this is supposed to be a vintage analog synth sounding unit but I can't play any other instruments along with it when recording unless I tune them to the synth. This seems crazy. And from watching videos of people demoing this synth online whilst having a tuner active it seems they all play very flat. They sound great when someone is doing a RU-vid clip using just the synth and drums but mixing them into recordings with other instruments is making me seasick and sending me completely insane! Does anyone else experience this? WTF Roland?! Reply
Hi friend, to adjust the EQ, please follow these steps: SELECT TRACK, HOLD SHIFT + SOUND to enter the menu, and then SELECT 'EQ'. The increment value for this parameter is too low, at only +10. Adjusting from 2000 to 6000 takes too long because of this small increment. I suggest holding the Shift key and increasing every 10 clicks of the knob rotation to +10, +100, +200, +400, +800, +1000, or something similar. Thank you for your understanding and consideration of this issue.
THIS is the technology that is responsible for an entire era of boring and uninspiring middle of the road music and why the 80s sounded so good. Bring back the JP8 and let a new generation of musicians hear the difference true analogue can make.
You should be able to arrange, re arrange and delete kits and patterns in the Editor. I thought that feature would be standard.. Also USB sample support, the current way of individually handling user samples is ridiculous. Please help Roland!!
Unbelievable it isn’t a simple VST integrated to daws rather than those 3!!! weired windows ; also after this vid, still don’t understand how managing (new, save, replace..) instruments as kits as patterns, why isn’t so simple as with all Vst with presets and banks, don’t know.. - Also, it would have been so great to play midi tracks with the Tr sound, it’ be so powerfull of flexibility in daws (daw’s midi clips as patterns, easy manage and creation, etc), with the joy of analogic and fm.. - And about the tr6-s hard, those « touch A », then « touch B », the « C ».. fantastically amasingly complicated (made by pros of trX in Roland company, without considering clients). - And wtf the weired and so complicated installation in Live preferences (I succeed but still don’t understand anything), as if we have to be sound ingeneer (a simple daw auto-detect, plug’n… play!). Because of thos so complicated things (do you consider your client, seriously..), with regret I think I’ll sell my tr6-s (better 3x easier / 0,9 time badest sound with a good samples bank and Live or why not also my old Push I for fun)
Thinking of getting one I have a couple of samplers but looking for something more professional as iv been using the novation circuit rhythm as my main sampler I love it but I need edit the beats in a multitrack like eq compression ect that can't really be done on the unit so it's hard to get the drums sounding how I want them and the bass so I want one sampler I can do it all on was thinking of the mpc one but I the sp 404 seems more my thing as the mpc one is to much like a daw