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't state polyphony because it varies based on what's 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's 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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