I spoke highly of the Jup-X and the Juno-X when they were released at their respective times. I was just listening to demos and watching videos. No real experience to back up my praise. But now I have a Juno-X and I’m so please to find out that the reality matches my imagination!!
The Juno X has turned my synth world upside down. Roland could have Thrown the kitchen sink as they did with the Integra or Korgs kronos. But there’s actually a method to their madness this time around. It’s well thought out. And it’s a joy to use. Considering all you get and then some. Would love to see a D50 inside but not complaining….. best wishes to you.
This is well explained. I’m just figuring out my way around this beast of a synth. It may be redundant but I would also get the Xm for the portability like a sound module. I’ve also obtained the WC-1 which is awesome. Like you I love tweaking and editing.
It’s not redundant because the XM can accommodate situations due to its size and batteries. But you need to consider EXm model expansions and if they can be purchased once but used for both XM & X
Great explanation... makes the Jupiter X easier to understand. I still think my Fantom 6 is easier to get around on tho. But...no xv5080 for you. I'm liking the longer videos. Keep them coming Ben. Thanks!
The shortcut for mixing the part levels using the OSC/AMP sliders is not mentioned in the manuals, i.e. I could not find it. Has anybody found this information somewhere?
Hey Ben! Do you know if you can load up the vocal designer expansion inside the Juno X, The Fantom (Flagship) or the Fantom 06? Or... is it Just For The Jupiter's?
I hope this makes it easier for me? I feel quite confused by the terms scene, tone. When all I want to do is play a Jupiter 8! and initialize a simple patch