Roland Juno Stage Synth Demo – Nevada Music UK

http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Keyboards_Pianos/Synths/sc1643/p7150.aspx The Juno Stage is a synthesizer keyboard that has primarily been designed to benefit live performances by combining great live features with some of ’s latest innovative technologies. Firstly the keyboard has 76 notes – 61 deemed to be not quite enough whilst 88 notes would arguably make the keyboard too heavy for easy transportation.

There’s also a host of fabulous sounds that includes a fantastic 88 not sampled Concert Grand piano, some cool sounding electric pianos and razor sharp sampled horns – but these are just a few of the 1283 sound patches and 41 drum kits within the Juno Stage. It’s also possible to expand the range by adding Roland’s range of SRX expansion cards …

As far as the manipulation of sound goes in a live environment Roland have included a “Favourites” list where you can store all of your most commonly used patches – plus you can also recall your patches via an optional dual footswitch that connects to a dedicated Patch Select jack, so you never have to take your hands off the keyboard…

There are Master Control knobs on the dashboard of the keyboard for EQ and Reverb so that these can be adjusted quickly and efficiently, a USB port and Song Player function enables direct playback and control of backing tracks from a USB key. The Juno can play , WAV, AIFF, and SMF files, and even use the Center Cancel feature to reduce pre-recorded vocals for karaoke-style performances (Ugh …!!!).

The button marked MIDI Controller transforms the Juno into a MIDI master keyboard, this facility allows program and control changes to be sent with a single touch of a button. The Juno also features an XLR mic input with phantom power that’s ideal for a vocal sing-along performance or to accompany the built-in vocoder. The Juno’s Click Output can easily send an audible click track to any of your fellow musicians onstage, and it also sports an external input for a portable audio player.i

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17 Responses to “Roland Juno Stage Synth Demo – Nevada Music UK”

  • whtorg:

    gw8 256MB of …
    gw8 256MB of samples, juno – 128MB of samples???!

  • Dadee3:

    @Cyberman86
    Dude …

    @Cyberman86
    Dude the Fantom is like the big brother of the Juno Stage.

  • sigmundklaus:

    I know it is two …
    I know it is two different things… but in terms of sounds can someone please tell me which one is better, juno stage or the sonic cell?

  • psychohagis:

    The built in sounds …
    The built in sounds sound cool.
    It doesn’t say anything about programming in your own sounds which is something I’d expect from a synth. Anyone know about how you would do this?

  • micha2608:

    gw8 is crap, …
    gw8 is crap, v-synth is great if you wanna make dance music. Juno you can use for almost everything. I’ve got a juno stage ans it’s great value for money xD. If you want a music workstation you can take the juno-g for playing live juno stage is better.

  • cristian05101988:

    the great piano …
    the great piano sounds sweeeeet xD

  • mamlasu:

    Great piano sound …
    Great piano sound and leads. But I didn’t like the organs

  • svenssoncorps:

    i wanna get one but …
    i wanna get one but i’m not really sure which of roland’s line of products should i get, v-synth, gw-8 or juno?

  • Cyberman86:

    Which is Better the …
    Which is Better the Juno Stage or the Fantom X7?

    They cost almost the same on Ebay, which one should i get and why.

  • iamastormtrooper:

    I think the …
    I think the modulation wheel is combined with the pitcher and a don’t think a sequenser is important if you have a computer

  • Massy012:

    Its semi-weight.
    Its semi-weight.

  • omgwtfzuperpewpew:

    seems like a great …
    seems like a great keyboard though it really should have a modulation wheel. Btw are the keys light weight or semi weight?

  • Windaros:

    What’s a sequencer?
    What’s a sequencer?

  • CusterFlux:

    128 Polyphony – …
    128 Polyphony – cool – how fast is the dynamic allocation? Nothing worse than hearing your drums fall out of time because the KB can’t make the sound fast enough …

  • nhiodsdec:

    crazy… fantastic
    crazy… fantastic

  • Dadee3:

    Yep, no sequencer.
    Yep, no sequencer.

  • YAR0SLAW:

    it’s missing …
    it’s missing sequencer?

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