Hi !
I try to make backing tracks with mu Juno Stage, convert them to MP3, load to song player and then play along in my gigs. The problem is - in patch mode and performance mode patches sound very different. Yes, I know why and yes, I hate Roland for doing this
I think there is no easy way to make backing track with Juno Stage because - tonality of the patches is very different. I have not found a single good electric bass guitar sound for example. Comapared to other sounds they all have way too much bass.
I use SRX-01 sound expansion, and all the drumpatches in this card are much quieter than the built in pathes. Also the patches in SRX-01 are not in traditional GM setup !
So I decided to record track by trakc using Juno Stage in Patch mode ! I record all tracks to audio and mix them in Logic studio. I found this to be better way to do this. Still the bass guitar sounds are a headache for me. Has anyone made good electric bass guitar user sounds ? The ones in Juno stage are boomy and over-pushed low freqs. Does the Srx-07 help out ? Are bass sounds in it better ?
Making backing tracks with Juno Stage
Re: Making backing tracks with Juno Stage
Did you try the GM: 79 Finger'd Bass ??
Re: Making backing tracks with Juno Stage
the basses on srx-07 are best in the srx series and i recomend them totaly
Re: Making backing tracks with Juno Stage
junog - do you own both the srx-07 & a Juno Stage?
Have you tried the card in the Juno Stage? If so how do the SRX-07 sounds compare to the stock JS sounds? Are they better or just different?
Have you tried the card in the Juno Stage? If so how do the SRX-07 sounds compare to the stock JS sounds? Are they better or just different?
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Re: Making backing tracks with Juno Stage
Thanks for your sharing. I think you're right. It looks very useful_
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Re: Making backing tracks with Juno Stage
It looks very good