Ed ist einfach klasse. Seine Erklärungen sind sehr schön nachvollziehbar. Perfekt 👍 Ich verfolge seine Clips seit ich mein Fantom 07 gekauft habe. Von all denen, die das Gerät vorführen, halte ich ihn für den Besten. Vielen Dank für deine tolle Arbeit, Ed 🙏🏼🙏🏼🤗🤗
I agree. I used to like Scott Tubes, but he got promoted to a higher position in Roland and Ed Diaz took over. He is great, and as you stated explains things well and easy to understand.
on the top of the display with the up button, I see PR-a, PR-b, PR-c and USER. I cannot hear these sounds, how do I load them. in addition, from the soundlist, which I printed out from the website I cannot get PR-d, PR-e and COMMON. please help, I wrote to Roland several days ago and still have not heard from them.
@@LarryJanca Those sound like preset banks. The big and colorful Category buttons let you navigate those much more readily. COMMON may be Scene settings or something. I don't have one of these to check for you, and no reason to go buy one for myself. I already have a Juno-DS, no reason to swap for the newer model that is 95% the same thing. Just a waste of time and money for me. The local music store where I could check this out closed down. The whole "Scene" workflow is much like the FA keyboards' "Performance" workflow, so FA tutorials may point you in the right direction if you get confused.
Of course, just get any 3.5mm audio adapter compatible with your iPad model. One with a cable as long as you may need, then the 3.5mm stereo plug goes into the "Aux" input on the back of the keyboard.
@@wizardkings6375 if it is like most other Roland keyboards, you switch to the Scene you want to save first, then press Favorites, then press and hold the Category button you want to use to save the Scene until you get a notification on the screen telling you that the Scene is saved to the button you chose. Edit: once you fill up all the Category buttons and need more, use Bank to switch between the different groups of Favorites. After switching Banks, the Category buttons will now have no favorites and you repeat the process. Bank 1 is selected by default, so when you fill that up, switching back to Bank 1 makes the Category buttons recall the first set of Favorites you saved, Bank 2 for the second set, and so on.
@@Jason75913 Thanks,I have other Roland’s that do this function with no problem, but I must be missing a step, so many videos to show what it does but not how
It mostly is, it is in its features where it stands out, like the 8-part looping sequencer and per-part EQ and MFX, as a couple of examples. If that doesn't interest you but you want the better choice among entry-level pro workstation(-ish) keyboards, the older Juno-DS and Juno-Di will also do. The older Junos can also allow you to sequence up to 16 sounds using your computer or another keyboard with a traditional 16-part sequencer. Juno-Di will read MIDI files outright. It all varies.
Scene settings > Part edit You have the settings you need there to accomplish that. If it only needs to be a very simple split, there's a Split button.
Great video Ed! I’m thinking of getting me one of those!! Just wanna ask about the powerbank…are there certain specifics or requirements it should have to adequately power the Juno D?
has anyone figured out if there is a performance mode like the DS where you can stack sounds (more than two in dual). Can you stack three sounds on right and still use a split bass on the left? I cant find any info on this. I'm starting to think performance mode is missing from this new keyboard. The DS was discontinued for this limited version. Not good!!..
"Performance" in non-Zen-Core instruments has been replaced by "Scene". Essentially the same thing. Workflow has been made more like the FA and Fantom-0 keyboards.
@@Jason75913So is it possible to stack more than two sounds on the right side while playing bass? I see the “multipart” screen, but how do you turn those multi parts on and off so they all play at the same time?? Is it possible? Please help😢
@@muskybyrd Scene Edit > Part You have the settings you need there to layer and split and whatever beyond the simplistic Split/Dual buttons on the front panel (in your case, don't use them)
@@Jason75913OMG!!! Thank you soo much Bro!! U just made me a very happy Man!! I almost returned this!! Now I see how powerful this really is!! This keyboard is a beast!! 🔥
@@Jason75913 OMG! Thanks so much bro! You just made me a very happy Man!! I was about to return this! Now I see how powerful this thing really is!! Definitely a game changer for me for sure!! Good price good instrument!! They nailed it on the head! 🔥
@agyemangbudu4324 Ayekooo.... If there's a ROLAND CORPORATIONS SHIPPING AGENT office somewhere in Accra, please go through Google and find out. Otherwise, try to let a trusted friend order you one from the US, Canada or Europe.
@@rashminbhatt6929 That's what I'm talking about. The free EXZ packs are for Juno-D6, D7, and D8. If I'm not mistaken. Juno-DS, Integra-7, and FA cannot load EXZ packs or other Zen-Core stuff.
Can i say something which is very important topic you all never had talk or discuss in brief,,that's FAVROITE ..Bcoz we indian use widely so many tones in one songs compare to other foregnier player ..not stuck on piano or organ but use it with mutilpe choice ? Favorite is only option to choos quiekly change tones..why ?? I dont understand??bcoz its just like xp60 hv 16 onboard tones which is most important featuers
I can't fault the musicianship here - but the sounds are stale, a bit like a synth from 2000, and a vocoder is nothing new, so not sure why everyone is soooo excited. However, I will say that the price point is about right for a synth of this build quality.
@@jithinjoseph1057 they did, and Zen-Core rocks, but they botched it by reusing the same 30-year-old samples There was really no need to replace the Juno-DS, but it obviously lacks Roland Cloud integration, thus this new Juno-D keyboard.
Yamaha is worse. The similarly-priced CK has a great interface but apart from piano and organ, the CK sounds are bottom-of-the-barrel junk samples from 1997. And there's no way to import better sounds. At least the Juno has some GOOD vintage sounds (like D-50 etc), and it has a large selection of 'better' sounds in general. Plus they throw you a bone and let you buy a couple generic sound packs from the Roland Cloud.
Ed you were born for this stuff 🫵🙂👍
EXCELLENT demo!!! Outstanding job as usual Ed!!!
Ed ist einfach klasse.
Seine Erklärungen sind sehr schön nachvollziehbar.
Perfekt 👍
Ich verfolge seine Clips seit ich mein Fantom 07 gekauft habe.
Von all denen, die das Gerät vorführen, halte ich ihn für den Besten.
Vielen Dank für deine tolle Arbeit, Ed 🙏🏼🙏🏼🤗🤗
I agree. I used to like Scott Tubes, but he got promoted to a higher position in Roland and Ed Diaz took over. He is great, and as you stated explains things well and easy to understand.
A very informative video. I hope Roland release some tutorials on the Roland Juno D6 soon.
Thank you bro!
Nicely done Ed . . . thanks!
Please how to choose the end point for the waves, I can't read the wave samples ?
on the top of the display with the up button, I see PR-a, PR-b, PR-c and USER. I cannot hear these sounds, how do I load them. in addition, from the soundlist, which I printed out from the website I cannot get PR-d, PR-e and COMMON. please help, I wrote to Roland several days ago and still have not heard from them.
@@LarryJanca Those sound like preset banks. The big and colorful Category buttons let you navigate those much more readily. COMMON may be Scene settings or something. I don't have one of these to check for you, and no reason to go buy one for myself. I already have a Juno-DS, no reason to swap for the newer model that is 95% the same thing. Just a waste of time and money for me. The local music store where I could check this out closed down. The whole "Scene" workflow is much like the FA keyboards' "Performance" workflow, so FA tutorials may point you in the right direction if you get confused.
Have the board in vocoder section female effect (voice) too ? Thank you!
GREETINGS.....
Mr Diaz ..... your DAW looks very beautiful. Could you disclose its make. Thx
Ed was using Ableton Live during the demo. Thanks for watching!
Ed, can I get audio from my iPad through the Juno D also?
Of course, just get any 3.5mm audio adapter compatible with your iPad model. One with a cable as long as you may need, then the 3.5mm stereo plug goes into the "Aux" input on the back of the keyboard.
Thanks for the video, I can’t seem to find the procedure for adding a scene to favourites, and then recalling it , any help would be appreciated
@@wizardkings6375 if it is like most other Roland keyboards, you switch to the Scene you want to save first, then press Favorites, then press and hold the Category button you want to use to save the Scene until you get a notification on the screen telling you that the Scene is saved to the button you chose.
Edit: once you fill up all the Category buttons and need more, use Bank to switch between the different groups of Favorites. After switching Banks, the Category buttons will now have no favorites and you repeat the process. Bank 1 is selected by default, so when you fill that up, switching back to Bank 1 makes the Category buttons recall the first set of Favorites you saved, Bank 2 for the second set, and so on.
@@Jason75913 Thanks,I have other Roland’s that do this function with no problem, but I must be missing a step, so many videos to show what it does but not how
I see another t-shirt I’m going to need. Give it a wiggle, Ed!
when I set up a sequence to record, I set it to 32 bars, but it just starts looping after 16? Anyone know why?
How is it any different from the previous new Juno's? Kind of looks and sounds like same old same old as the previous modern Junos...
It mostly is, it is in its features where it stands out, like the 8-part looping sequencer and per-part EQ and MFX, as a couple of examples.
If that doesn't interest you but you want the better choice among entry-level pro workstation(-ish) keyboards, the older Juno-DS and Juno-Di will also do. The older Junos can also allow you to sequence up to 16 sounds using your computer or another keyboard with a traditional 16-part sequencer. Juno-Di will read MIDI files outright.
It all varies.
Great review! Can anyone advise on how to configure to play chords on the left and lead on the right? 12:45 for reference
Scene settings > Part edit
You have the settings you need there to accomplish that. If it only needs to be a very simple split, there's a Split button.
Great video Ed! I’m thinking of getting me one of those!! Just wanna ask about the powerbank…are there certain specifics or requirements it should have to adequately power the Juno D?
@@jegoy68 it needs some kind of strong output power or something, the Anderton's demos mentioned it, if I recall correctly
So the audio file format has to be WAV (as Ed plays in the demo)? or can be MP3 as well?
either will do, and 16-bit/44.1kHz
When it will be introduce in india
has anyone figured out if there is a performance mode like the DS where you can stack sounds (more than two in dual). Can you stack three sounds on right and still use a split bass on the left? I cant find any info on this. I'm starting to think performance mode is missing from this new keyboard. The DS was discontinued for this limited version. Not good!!..
"Performance" in non-Zen-Core instruments has been replaced by "Scene". Essentially the same thing. Workflow has been made more like the FA and Fantom-0 keyboards.
@@Jason75913So is it possible to stack more than two sounds on the right side while playing bass? I see the “multipart” screen, but how do you turn those multi parts on and off so they all play at the same time?? Is it possible? Please help😢
@@muskybyrd Scene Edit > Part
You have the settings you need there to layer and split and whatever beyond the simplistic Split/Dual buttons on the front panel (in your case, don't use them)
@@Jason75913OMG!!! Thank you soo much Bro!! U just made me a very happy Man!! I almost returned this!! Now I see how powerful this really is!! This keyboard is a beast!! 🔥
@@Jason75913 OMG! Thanks so much bro! You just made me a very happy Man!! I was about to return this! Now I see how powerful this thing really is!! Definitely a game changer for me for sure!! Good price good instrument!! They nailed it on the head! 🔥
How compatible with the Roland VR09 is the Juno D?
5-PIN DIN MIDI cable and a 3.5mm-TRS-to-dual-1/4"-TS Y cable, if you mean connectivity
Meant about software, about midi absolutely standard clear
@@B3-R no software is compatible, ignoring DAWs and VST hosts, both keyboards run mildly different sound engines
Please I'm in Ghana how can I get some of the ROLAND JUNO-D
Move to another country?
@agyemangbudu4324 Ayekooo.... If there's a ROLAND CORPORATIONS SHIPPING AGENT office somewhere in Accra, please go through Google and find out. Otherwise, try to let a trusted friend order you one from the US, Canada or Europe.
Ed makes me want every Roland keyboard 🙄😑
It means new sound pack we hv to purchase ??
On Roland Cloud.
Purely optional.
There are some EXZ free sound packs that should be equivalent to the free Axial packs for Juno-DS / XPS-30.
@Jason75913 what about Juno d6
@@rashminbhatt6929 That's what I'm talking about. The free EXZ packs are for Juno-D6, D7, and D8. If I'm not mistaken.
Juno-DS, Integra-7, and FA cannot load EXZ packs or other Zen-Core stuff.
Excellent presentation… I haven’t had an upgraded keyboard since the JV-80😂
@@rashminbhatt6929 that's what we're talking about and what the video is partly about
Can i say something which is very important topic you all never had talk or discuss in brief,,that's FAVROITE ..Bcoz we indian use widely so many tones in one songs compare to other foregnier player ..not stuck on piano or organ but use it with mutilpe choice ? Favorite is only option to choos quiekly change tones..why ?? I dont understand??bcoz its just like xp60 hv 16 onboard tones which is most important featuers
There's a Favorites button and Bank button to go with it, just like XPS-30.
I can't fault the musicianship here - but the sounds are stale, a bit like a synth from 2000, and a vocoder is nothing new, so not sure why everyone is soooo excited.
However, I will say that the price point is about right for a synth of this build quality.
Old wine in new bottle even no chance in the name. Why roland? It's 2024..bring something innovative... Time to change your sound engine DNA...
@@jithinjoseph1057 they did, and Zen-Core rocks, but they botched it by reusing the same 30-year-old samples
There was really no need to replace the Juno-DS, but it obviously lacks Roland Cloud integration, thus this new Juno-D keyboard.
Is there any tone cutting problem on memory registration please in detail sir
If you look around other branches of Keys, everyone does the same, because there is not much to offer, only software 😂
Yamaha is worse. The similarly-priced CK has a great interface but apart from piano and organ, the CK sounds are bottom-of-the-barrel junk samples from 1997. And there's no way to import better sounds. At least the Juno has some GOOD vintage sounds (like D-50 etc), and it has a large selection of 'better' sounds in general. Plus they throw you a bone and let you buy a couple generic sound packs from the Roland Cloud.