Love the board, thanks Ed, I also bought the Roland Lucina AX-07 because of your tutorials. You make the operations very easy thanks for all your instruction, keep up the great work!
It would appear that they do not make keyboards or tutorials like they used to? This is brilliant! To me, this synth seems better than the FA07 which, nowadays is three times the price of the GI. I am torn between getting the new DS76, this GI used, or the FA07 used and I don’t know which to get?? I do want the semi weighted 76 keys but the recorder and audio interface on this bad boy looks absolutely phenomenal 🤪. I’ve spent 20 years fucking about with PC DAWs and VSTs and MIDI and interfaces and had nothing but grief with it all. I have three albums worth of stuff that I cannot be arsed recording because it’s all such a headache!!!!! Constant problem-solving with drivers etc......My heart is leaning towards this and there is one in a music shop near me at 400 quid 😱. I could also always get a piano type keyboard another time 😊. I’ll bet I would record three albums on this thing in the next year!!!!
I've had the Gi for quite a while. I looked and found the update/upgrade version and that fixed a lot. I erased the Demo song but, I found what you are doing and it helped tremendously which I thank you for. I have a Ensoniq kybrd/sampler/sequencer and it works great with discs but, this is all hard wired and should be very useful. I look forward to using the Gi a lot more. I really needed the drum machine and recorder control stuff. The manual [prolly downoad that again] had me completely lost and am not sure was right for any version of Gi keyboard. I will keep tuning in and thanks again.
Thanks for your great vids on the juno gi. I bought mine a couple of weeks ago and I now know what an amazing machine I own. You have a great way of explaining things, which I am very grateful to you for! Your help is invaluable to me, as I am now starting to realise just how complex and powerful a machine the juno gi really is, but also I'm sure, a very rewarding one in the end! Amazing sound quality! All I need is the imagination, patience and time to create music, the juno will do the rest!
Thanks Ed, great video. I just received a Juno Gi as a gift for Christmas and I'm loving it! I've been playing synths on and off for over 20 years now but I haven't really learn how to play, I rather recorded via sequencer, with this synth I am forced to learn how to play live at the correct rythm, records, review and re-record, this is the correct way to play and record music in my opinion, anything else is studio stuff and can be done using Cakewalk and Sonar LE which come with it.
@diazeo thanks allot for uploading this , i had troubles with the manual , so much bullcrap arround it , and im not quite the technician so i couldnt quite figure it out. I justed wanted to start recording. Effects and other stuff comes when using the machine more and more tho. Thanks for this vid , it really helped me !
i want to know what the differences from the stage and the gi are? besides the vocoder and the recording function, i played with the Gi in a guitar center and i loved how the keys felt as well as some of the synth sounds they had, the piano and such was good. but i dont use alot of organs, or clavs. i love techno/trance and the gi had some good leads, and pads as well as saws and such for that. i liked the fact the stage had the 7 realtime control nobs for adjusting certain aspects of a sound
Hi, I play keys and write songs as a hobby, but I'm mainly a drummer. Would I be able to record the drum tracks on this keyboard using my Roland TD4 drum kit? If so, would I have the option of using my drums pads to trigger the drum sounds built into the keyboard as well? I've had a Roland XP50 for many years, but I've never used the MIDI aspect with them (or fully understand it, for that matter!)
@diazeo Amazing! thanks a lot for the quick respond Ed means a lot and Ill be cheking the video as soon it comes out, thanks again keep up the amazing work.
hi Ed i have been watching all of your video and its great, but I just wanna ask some questions about the juno gi... is it worth it to buy? i mean is juno Gi are really great synth? how about the material on it are they made of cheap plastic? or metal? or is made in cchina synth is worth it to buy? just wanna make sure im buying the right one for me... coz i really do like juno gi pls reply thanks!!!
I'm very interested on buying a Juno Gi but is this the successor of the Juno G? or is more of a performance tool than it is a workstation please let me know your opinion on this thanks for uploading.
Got a question : How do you open your tracks on the computer and make it like mp3 wise or something so I can send the things I made to friends so they can listen them aswell. I know the juno GI came with a program called : Cakewalk , I do have it installed but I'm not quite sure how to use it and open my songs in there that I recorded on the Juno GI , If anyone can help me with that it will be greatly appriciated.
PLEASE ANSWER ME!!! When i listen to my self playing the piano the SOUND QUALITY is exellent,as soon as i record my self playing the piano and listen to it the SOUND QUALITY is much worse. Why? Is it onlly me? or is this normal?
Thanks for your feedback i allready know that, but the songs i record do have a decrease in quality,when i start putting different instruments the song is completely different to when i play the same song live.How can i record and have the same quality i have when playing live?
Hi, i bought a juno gi recently and when i try to use the recording , it would not do it as it say's unsupported format, to my dismay it has no sd card on it. I bought this as second hand from ebay i am so frustrated .I hope anybody out there would be willing to help with this . I actually bought an SD card 16 gig thinking it would fix it but didn't work.
Download the manual first off. I think the SD is too big try a smaller one like 2-4 Gig. Also go to roland web site and make sure you have the latest firmware version, Mine did not and now works a lot better after the update. Next, I'd learn the recording controls and how to use the display cause that is a ll related a lot. I am learning as well but, am convinced thia is a very powerful recording tool. Good luck to us both.
I'm a GOSPEL musician and we love the percussion fill track loopin through the song!!
Love the board, thanks Ed, I also bought the Roland Lucina AX-07 because of your tutorials. You make the operations very easy thanks for all your instruction, keep up the great work!
It would appear that they do not make keyboards or tutorials like they used to? This is brilliant! To me, this synth seems better than the FA07 which, nowadays is three times the price of the GI. I am torn between getting the new DS76, this GI used, or the FA07 used and I don’t know which to get?? I do want the semi weighted 76 keys but the recorder and audio interface on this bad boy looks absolutely phenomenal 🤪. I’ve spent 20 years fucking about with PC DAWs and VSTs and MIDI and interfaces and had nothing but grief with it all. I have three albums worth of stuff that I cannot be arsed recording because it’s all such a headache!!!!! Constant problem-solving with drivers etc......My heart is leaning towards this and there is one in a music shop near me at 400 quid 😱. I could also always get a piano type keyboard another time 😊. I’ll bet I would record three albums on this thing in the next year!!!!
I've had the Gi for quite a while. I looked and found the update/upgrade version and that fixed a lot. I erased the Demo song but, I found what you are doing and it helped tremendously which I thank you for. I have a Ensoniq kybrd/sampler/sequencer and it works great with discs but, this is all hard wired and should be very useful. I look forward to using the Gi a lot more. I really needed the drum machine and recorder control stuff. The manual [prolly downoad that again] had me completely lost and am not sure was right for any version of Gi keyboard. I will keep tuning in and thanks again.
Very well instructed tutorial. A part 2 would be appreciated...like importing a MIDI file and edit the file. Or exporting the created song to a DAW.
Very nice job. Very informative.
Just to add my thanks for this tutorial - great job!
Thanks for your great vids on the juno gi. I bought mine a couple of weeks ago and I now know what an amazing machine I own. You have a great way of explaining things, which I am very grateful to you for! Your help is invaluable to me, as I am now starting to realise just how complex and powerful a machine the juno gi really is, but also I'm sure, a very rewarding one in the end! Amazing sound quality! All I need is the imagination, patience and time to create music, the juno will do the rest!
Thanks Ed, great video. I just received a Juno Gi as a gift for Christmas and I'm loving it! I've been playing synths on and off for over 20 years now but I haven't really learn how to play, I rather recorded via sequencer, with this synth I am forced to learn how to play live at the correct rythm, records, review and re-record, this is the correct way to play and record music in my opinion, anything else is studio stuff and can be done using Cakewalk and Sonar LE which come with it.
Good Morning you lucky sod !!!!
@diazeo thanks allot for uploading this , i had troubles with the manual , so much bullcrap arround it , and im not quite the technician so i couldnt quite figure it out. I justed wanted to start recording. Effects and other stuff comes when using the machine more and more tho. Thanks for this vid , it really helped me !
Thanks this really helped. You do a good job with these videos
i want to know what the differences from the stage and the gi are? besides the vocoder and the recording function, i played with the Gi in a guitar center and i loved how the keys felt as well as some of the synth sounds they had, the piano and such was good. but i dont use alot of organs, or clavs. i love techno/trance and the gi had some good leads, and pads as well as saws and such for that. i liked the fact the stage had the 7 realtime control nobs for adjusting certain aspects of a sound
Can you program your own drum/click tracks??
The manual on this thing sucks. This made my day watching this. Thanks.
Very informative tutorial!
Great song :) When you record the keyboard part, do you record it as audio or midi? Can you change keyboard sound after you've recorded it?
nice video !! quick question , can you explain a quick tutorial , how to record juno's sound in cubase / nuendo (in midi track not audio) thanks :D
awesome
Hi, I play keys and write songs as a hobby, but I'm mainly a drummer. Would I be able to record the drum tracks on this keyboard using my Roland TD4 drum kit? If so, would I have the option of using my drums pads to trigger the drum sounds built into the keyboard as well? I've had a Roland XP50 for many years, but I've never used the MIDI aspect with them (or fully understand it, for that matter!)
@diazeo Amazing! thanks a lot for the quick respond Ed means a lot and Ill be cheking the video as soon it comes out, thanks again keep up the amazing work.
hi Ed i have been watching all of your video and its great, but I just wanna ask some questions about the juno gi... is it worth it to buy? i mean is juno Gi are really great synth? how about the material on it are they made of cheap plastic? or metal? or is made in cchina synth is worth it to buy? just wanna make sure im buying the right one for me... coz i really do like juno gi pls reply thanks!!!
@diazeo thanks for making awsome vids :) gonna subscribe !
Would you recomend this over the Roland Ax???
It is possible to do the same on juno DS 76?
I'm very interested on buying a Juno Gi but is this the successor of the Juno G? or is more of a performance tool than it is a workstation please let me know your opinion on this thanks for uploading.
Can you input sequencer files from Fantom G into Juno Gi and it will play them? They have the same name SVQ etc ... Not just SMF files ...
Thank you 👍
You are welcome
Jeremy Murphy...try selecting TWO tracks (recording in stereo) instead of only selecting one.
I have not been able to figure out how to record more than 4 tracks.
How do you do to have a longer rhytm? instead of adding one after the other
Got a question :
How do you open your tracks on the computer and make it like mp3 wise or something so I can send the things I made to friends so they can listen them aswell.
I know the juno GI came with a program called : Cakewalk , I do have it installed but I'm not quite sure how to use it and open my songs in there that I recorded on the Juno GI , If anyone can help me with that it will be greatly appriciated.
Damn, i cant seem to find any single thread/video on how are you going to connect a condenser to a juno gi
mj keys I should imagine you flick the switch on the back to phantom power and Mic 🤔 ....also go to 4.49 in the video
como eu faço para mandar as minhas gravaçoes do juno gi para o meu notbook
can you have more then 1 input in use at once
I have this keyboard and I find getting the workflow for songwriting really annoying
Is there any way to make my Juno Gi tempo automatically sync to protools 10 tempo?
Midi right? Cause make this a slave to the other .....Right? Sorry I am so late after your post.
Hello, Can I play two paches together I chose as favorites Bank
how to move the recording to USB
PLEASE ANSWER ME!!!
When i listen to my self playing the piano the SOUND QUALITY is exellent,as soon as i record my self playing the piano and listen to it the SOUND QUALITY is much worse. Why? Is it onlly me? or is this normal?
Instead of selecting 1 track to record on, select two. It will record in stereo. I hope that helps.
Thanks for your feedback i allready know that, but the songs i record do have a decrease in quality,when i start putting different instruments the song is completely different to when i play the same song live.How can i record and have the same quality i have when playing live?
Hi, i bought a juno gi recently and when i try to use the recording , it would not do it as it say's unsupported format, to my dismay it has no sd card on it. I bought this as second hand from ebay i am so frustrated .I hope anybody out there would be willing to help with this . I actually bought an SD card 16 gig thinking it would fix it but didn't work.
Download the manual first off. I think the SD is too big try a smaller one like 2-4 Gig. Also go to roland web site and make sure you have the latest firmware version, Mine did not and now works a lot better after the update. Next, I'd learn the recording controls and how to use the display cause that is a ll related a lot. I am learning as well but, am convinced thia is a very powerful recording tool. Good luck to us both.
Can u repeat that but slower? Baaahahahaha good vid
very complicated