Roland Juno-D (D6, D7 and D8) Review

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Juno-D is perfect synth for gigging musicians and budding creators. This light and portable keyboard features pro-grade Roland sound engine and intuitive panel layout for easy operation. Play in band or craft new songs with massive sound library, 8-track sequencer and versatile connections for your gear. Perform on move with support for USB-C mobile battery power. And stay inspired with new sounds on Roland Cloud! Timecodes: 00:00 - Intro 01:10 - Overview 04:00 - Panel Tour 06:50 - Phrase Pads 08:40 - Build 09:00 - Keys 09:10 - I/O 09:45 - Tones 11:05 - ZEN Core 12:20 - Splits 12:40 - Unison 13:15 - Parts 14:25 - Arp 15:35 - Chords 16:35 - Drum 17:05 - Scenes 17:25 - Effects 17:50 - MFX & IFX 20:00 - Sends 21:40 - Sequencer 22:10 - Live Rec 23:10 - Step Seq 24:50 - Drum Kits 25:50 - Vocoder 26:20 - Auto Pitch 26:40 - Pros & Cons 30:10 - Outro Juno-D Storage & Polyphony Specs: 1) Roland doesn&state polyphony because it varies based on what&going on. Tested around 90 voices if you use single partial and single sine wave and then got dozens of voices when testing more complex sounds (60+ when using an organ preset) 2) Streaming from USB drive: Roland says there are no limits on song length 3) User samples in RAM: 3 minutes (64 Mb) 4) There&no way to create MSAMP (multisamples) on Juno-D itself, but you can import them, for example, if they were made on Fantom Playlist: | #JunoD Original video:

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