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by Studio5397
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...
by Studio5397
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...
by Studio5397
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...
by Studio5397
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...