Thank you! This is the first video I’ve seen that makes it clear enough for me to feel like I can start doing this and understand it. My New Year’s Resolution in 2025 was to learn how to do this, so I think I’m ahead of the game with your help!
Brilliant I loved the way you kept showing the way to do it over and over, so many tutorials go way to fast and you have to keep pausing or rewinding... this what spot on
Marvelous, so glad I found this!!!! Exactly what I needed! For what it's worth, the sounds you assign to pads 1 and 2 can be adjusted with the right two volume sliders, and usually 1 is the lead instrumet with 2 as the bass. But wow, here goes nothign, wish me luck. Thanks again!!!
I purchased DS a few months ago and there are a bunch of amazing sounds especially synth sounds and then you can add two songs together. I’m still learning to use the sequencer . I also bought Roland keyboard amp 50watt and that really brings out the sound.
Huge THANK YOU! There was basically nothing out there to show this until your video! But what about within a set list...how to call up a certain pattern quickly for a song, then switch to a different pattern for the next song, etc?
Very good video. Just recently got my Juno. Can I add one of the rhythm patterns presets to my pattern created in the sequencer? Been trying to figure this out.
a couple comments, please let me know if I'm wrong - I hope I am. 1) going from the normal mode to "mute" mode seems silly to me. on a normal boss looper, you can just turn your loop on/off in the same "mode", after you've recorded it. I feel like in a live show setting, it's gonna get confusing to switch modes, mute the desired pad, then switch back to choose the pad i want to play with. bad design IMO, unless i'm understanding wrong. 2) Here's my biggest problem - I want to be able to just turn pads on/off, while playing a keys/synth PERFORMANCE that i made previously. do you know if this is possible? On my DS, I noticed that I cannot play my performance while keeping the keyboard in PATTERN SEQUENCER mode - i have to turn the sequencer mode off, to be able to play my performance, which makes the looper feature useless for my particular situation. Reason my performance is important is becuase i've already pre-loaded layers in it that i can turn up and down in volume, live. And i want to play them together, I do not want to switch sounds using the phrase pads. let me know if you know a way to do what i'm tryna do, thx
Thank you! This is the first video I’ve seen that makes it clear enough for me to feel like I can start doing this and understand it. My New Year’s Resolution in 2025 was to learn how to do this, so I think I’m ahead of the game with your help!
Brilliant I loved the way you kept showing the way to do it over and over, so many tutorials go way to fast and you have to keep pausing or rewinding... this what spot on
Marvelous, so glad I found this!!!! Exactly what I needed! For what it's worth, the sounds you assign to pads 1 and 2 can be adjusted with the right two volume sliders, and usually 1 is the lead instrumet with 2 as the bass. But wow, here goes nothign, wish me luck. Thanks again!!!
Well explained, thanks. I don’t think you covered how to save your newly created sequence and recall it for use in a live performance.
You're welcome. This was my first one, I'll be sure to cover that for the next one. There were other things I forgot to cover.
@@anomalyramirez This was sooo great. Thank you. Yes, I agree with @gurmot. How do we save it?
Thank you so much for step by step tutorials! It’s so helpful to understand how it works and expand experiences with Juno DS
I purchased DS a few months ago and there are a bunch of amazing sounds especially synth sounds and then you can add two songs together. I’m still learning to use the sequencer . I also bought Roland keyboard amp 50watt and that really brings out the sound.
Excellent tutorial!! thank you very much!
Just ordered a Juno DS arriving tomorrow, pumped
Huge THANK YOU! There was basically nothing out there to show this until your video! But what about within a set list...how to call up a certain pattern quickly for a song, then switch to a different pattern for the next song, etc?
This is very useful. Thank you for posting.
No problem.
Excellent demo and lesson. Thank you very much.
A great tuto. Thanks a lot. Just received mine and i didn't know how to do such patterns. Great 👍
Is this user pattern automatically saved ?
Very useful. Thank you so much!
No problem. I'll be posting again soon with more info that I left out.
Great video! Subscribed
Very good video. Just recently got my Juno. Can I add one of the rhythm patterns presets to my pattern created in the sequencer? Been trying to figure this out.
Thank you! Keep em coming!
I’ve had this keyboard for 4 years I never knew I could make beats with it shows you how slow I am 😂😂
Good video bro
Thank you 🙏
Does anybody know how to record a loop of the drum sounds built-in to the phrase pads?
I'm going to try to create a loop now :) Thank you.
a couple comments, please let me know if I'm wrong - I hope I am.
1) going from the normal mode to "mute" mode seems silly to me. on a normal boss looper, you can just turn your loop on/off in the same "mode", after you've recorded it. I feel like in a live show setting, it's gonna get confusing to switch modes, mute the desired pad, then switch back to choose the pad i want to play with. bad design IMO, unless i'm understanding wrong.
2) Here's my biggest problem - I want to be able to just turn pads on/off, while playing a keys/synth PERFORMANCE that i made previously. do you know if this is possible? On my DS, I noticed that I cannot play my performance while keeping the keyboard in PATTERN SEQUENCER mode - i have to turn the sequencer mode off, to be able to play my performance, which makes the looper feature useless for my particular situation. Reason my performance is important is becuase i've already pre-loaded layers in it that i can turn up and down in volume, live. And i want to play them together, I do not want to switch sounds using the phrase pads.
let me know if you know a way to do what i'm tryna do, thx
great tutorial, thanks!
Roland's are notoriously difficult to use. I've had 2 and never again.