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- 04:43, 30 July 2011
- Forum: JUNO STAGE
- Topic: Low Prices on juno stage why?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2359
Re: Low Prices on juno stage why?
Having been a long time Roland user, I have never had any problems with Roland gear. I play very hard but take great care with my instruments. I always invest in a good case (SKB). From a business perspective, Roland is very good at their marketing plans. At the end of a life cycle, they always offe...
- 09:50, 29 July 2011
- Forum: SH series
- Topic: SH32 An analog treasure
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7300
SH32 An analog treasure
I record extensively and have some of the best soft synths out there. I also have the Roland Fantom and RD700SX sounds along with my Triton Rack and Motif ES. However, when I want a synth to POP in the track, I go to my SH32. Something about the sonic architecture make this thing sound smooth and de...
- 09:47, 29 July 2011
- Forum: JUNO STAGE
- Topic: Just a little upgrade???
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1711
Re: Just a little upgrade???
Huge upgrade. About a year ago, I was doing a church gig where they had an RS-5. I just bought the Juno Stage. It is a huge upgrade. The sound engine alone provides extended quality. In addition, the Pro Edit features give extensive sound modification options. The wave sample set is also vastly impr...
- 09:06, 29 July 2011
- Forum: JUNO STAGE
- Topic: Juno Stage Rhodes Sounds
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1305
Juno Stage Rhodes Sounds
I just picked up a Juno Stage largely for its 76 key format with the Fantom sound engine at an affordable price. I also love the midi controller function switch because I often use a Roland SH32 Analog Modeler module and Native Instruments soft synths. This makes it very easy for me to switch on the...