Pro player here. This is a great keyboard for a singer songwriter. It's lightweight, has plenty of adjustability, and is affordable. I keep one to the right of my mic during a live set-up, and alternate between guitar and synth. Love this keyboard. Check guitar centers used gear page, I bought mine with a few scratches on it for $400
This synth is a machine for pure fun! I bought it years ago and i'm still satisfied with it... I swear i'll never change my "Lady Juno" for other synthesizer... This keyboard is for entire musician's life...
also roland when I hook up the USB and the line outs to my pc I hear data static, a sort of whine, like I'm hearing the serial data from the usb. Is there a way to prevent this?
2 questions: can you do something on the keyboard where you can hit a key and it'll sustain that note, or do you have to buy a sustain pedal for that? This is for the Yamaha MX49/MX61: there's a sustain control knob on it. That sustains a note when you hit a key, right? How long does it sustain for?
How does JUNO DI Sound live ? Cause I noticed almost everything sounds good on RU-vid, I remember playing A Di or Gi cant remember at a music store, thru studio monitors and I did not like what I heard in general, wondering what your experiences are playing it thru a keyboard amp or PA System ?
Hey guys, does someone knows how to set volumes in the split session? like, if i have a bass in the lower part and a piano in the upper part, how do i change its volumes? ty
jimi18032 No sequencer or audio recording. And I think less patches and limited sound programming possibilities. Get one used if you can. I got mine (Juno Di) for 380 €, including postage and a hard case.
I am noob and sorry if I sound foolish here but I think this is more of keyboard than synthesizer. I mean I have seen some square shaped gadzets with lot of knobs (for like oscilators and filters) and few piano like keys and this is more like keyboard. I am sure I am not referring drum machines here by writing about gadzets. Please enlighten me. :)
it's a stupid video, more focused on the sounds for the songs than into the real functions and how to access them, who told them that my ballads have a piano?? this should be about the functions and not the ballads or the music style anyway. i'm hoping to hear about the usb midi player to know if I can bring an edited midi song then spread it across a performance also pre-created into the Di editor, but nothing about that