It is possible that after you put a few notes in a pattern in the Step sequencer, instead of the pattern remaining with the fixed notes, it will work in another scale as well. like an arpeggiator? That is, to move up and down the scale? Because I can't find any function related to Pitch shift or something
hi ! can you help me, please? i made a bass on the left side and in step mode - i playi i arp and it follows the 1 key that i press - everything fine but this bass is 3 semitones lower in i - arp mode but if i stop i arp its on the same normal range with other sounds from the right side. i went to pitch and made it 3 semitones higher to solve the problem . another problem - the bass plays 12 semitones lower in I- arp for no reason
Hi, unfortunately I sold the Juno X hence I can't tell you precisely, but check my video, the answer is in the menus (it's all about key ranges, look at my video step by step)
This is a great tutorial. Maybe the best I’ve seen on this tricky sequencer. Have you tried turning the individual parts off and on as you play a sequence? For example, the first one you recorded, the high arpeggio. Let’s say you wanted to bring this one in later or have it stop and then restart later in your song. I’ve found that on my Juno X, if I turn off and then restart an individual part, they are never in time again. They play on the wrong beat. Of course, you can mute parts with the faders, but then it cuts off the reverb tails as you lower the volume as well. Anyway, if you’ve run across this or perhaps have a solution, I’d love to know your thoughts. Great job!
I should clarify that if I’m accurate enough with my playing, it will be in the right tempo, but it’s like the sequenced pattern starts a beat late. At least for me.
Hi, Steve, I never tried tò mute parts during playback, but I will keep in mind the issue you reported if I will eventually come across this mode. Thank you for your comment!
Can you please provide me advise on the following: How do I setup the arpeggios on a Juno-X, so that they play independent from each other other multiple keyboard splits? I tried to setup keyboard ranges for each parts, but no matter what I do the arp's do not play independent. Play an arp on one split and it affects the arps on other split. It looks like the arps cannot be separated and are triggered by the entire keyboard, despite the key ranges. Thank you in advance
You can find the solution in the video. Watch it carefully until the end, especially from minute 7:05, where I talk about the Key Range Settings /Arp Common. Let me know!
I’ve been away from this synth for a while and this was a great refresher. Thank you!
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The Juno X is a gorgeous full sounding synth with great build quality. Thanks for uploading.
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Thank you for this!!!!
@@kevinanderson9019 anytime! ❤️
Great 😃👍 presentation - thanks for posting 😊
@@markfennah4322 anytime Mate! Thanks for sharing!
It is possible that after you put a few notes in a pattern in the Step sequencer, instead of the pattern remaining with the fixed notes, it will work in another scale as well. like an arpeggiator? That is, to move up and down the scale? Because I can't find any function related to Pitch shift or something
Hi, unfortunately I sold the Juno X but, as far as I remember, you should be able to transpose a sequence in the menu Arp Part -> Transpose
hi ! can you help me, please? i made a bass on the left side and in step mode - i playi i arp
and it follows the 1 key that i press - everything fine but this bass is 3 semitones lower in i - arp mode
but if i stop i arp its on the same normal range with other sounds from the right side.
i went to pitch and made it 3 semitones higher to solve the problem .
another problem - the bass plays 12 semitones lower in I- arp for no reason
Hi, unfortunately I sold the Juno X hence I can't tell you precisely, but check my video, the answer is in the menus (it's all about key ranges, look at my video step by step)
@@malvinusmusic thanks ! I noticed that i made the step sequence of the bass other than C . Made it on A. No it works
thank you
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If you have it on hold will it give continuity to this performance and still work the same?
@Digiphex as far as I remember yes it will, but check it out because I no longer own the Juno X and I can’t check by myself
This is a great tutorial. Maybe the best I’ve seen on this tricky sequencer. Have you tried turning the individual parts off and on as you play a sequence? For example, the first one you recorded, the high arpeggio. Let’s say you wanted to bring this one in later or have it stop and then restart later in your song. I’ve found that on my Juno X, if I turn off and then restart an individual part, they are never in time again. They play on the wrong beat. Of course, you can mute parts with the faders, but then it cuts off the reverb tails as you lower the volume as well. Anyway, if you’ve run across this or perhaps have a solution, I’d love to know your thoughts. Great job!
I should clarify that if I’m accurate enough with my playing, it will be in the right tempo, but it’s like the sequenced pattern starts a beat late. At least for me.
Hi, Steve, I never tried tò mute parts during playback, but I will keep in mind the issue you reported if I will eventually come across this mode. Thank you for your comment!
Is it the same sequencer as in the Jupiter X?
Sorry I don't own the Jupiter X, so I can't tell you about it. Maybe in the future I Will test the Jupiter X, who know? Thanks for tuning in!
great video thank you :)
Thank you Mate!
Can you please provide me advise on the following:
How do I setup the arpeggios on a Juno-X, so that they play independent from each other other multiple keyboard splits? I tried to setup keyboard ranges for each parts, but no matter what I do the arp's do not play independent. Play an arp on one split and it affects the arps on other split. It looks like the arps cannot be separated and are triggered by the entire keyboard, despite the key ranges.
Thank you in advance
You can find the solution in the video. Watch it carefully until the end, especially from minute 7:05, where I talk about the Key Range Settings /Arp Common. Let me know!
@@malvinusmusic Can you set the arp common settings for each part separately OR does it apply for all parts together?
@@synthtitan9523 the Arp Common is "common" to all parts, while the Arp Part is per part
Does the Juno X have a metronome when recording the step sequencer?
It has a metronome that comes in handy when playing live
Sh-4d seems more intuitive
I agree... Juno X is a bit tricky
@@malvinusmusic sounds wonderful though
Absolutely