I've been wanting one of these since the Juno DS first came out. I finally ordered it today for my birthday. The 20th of Jan. It should be here on the 17th. I can't wait. 😎👍
Love that the both of you played examples. Gives a great reparation of what the product plays like and enjoyed h of your playing and presentation styles
Thanks Daniel and Ed for first class video as always! I bought my first Roland synth in 1983. It was a Roland SH101 and it had a 99 note sequencer. Now we are in 2024 and both the Juno D and Fantom O models only have 64 notes. Come on Roland this is not progress. Had the Juno had a much larger sequencer memory then I would have bought it.
@@domlisboa4024 FA-06, not Fantom-06, FA's limit is in the thousands and it has a traditional linear sequencer. Fantom-06's sequencer launches clips that you should be able to set betweem 1-128 steps each per clip like MC-707, and dozens of clips per song.
Great demo. About to order one! I wonder if there is already a Librarian for this version? I like to make my scene/performance configurations (naming is the main thing) on my computer. Thanks!
Sounds like you want Fantom-06. But why replace? It's basically more of the same. May as well stick to your FA, unless you do a lot of deep sound design as well and want the looping sequencer, too.
I Like watching you guys talk. I Like how hes staring at you it makes me feel better. I dont know I just wanted to see him gnaw on your arm. Lol and you smack him in his forehead. I have this keyboard coming tomorrow Im so excited, I am a beginner i will be learning, I am an exceptional guitarist. all styles Metal to Blues, oh I am Funky..
The audio circuitry makes a subtle difference. Newer stuff is slightly better. What's more obvious in a side by side comparison is that MFX algorithms sound better. Same 30-year-old samples. You can thicken the sound with chorus, reverb, and increasing ADSR envelope release as desired, same as any past or present workstation of any kind.
@@INeedsMoneys These keyboards are never designed to send audio to USB soundcards and interfaces via USB. The USB audio output function specifically needs MacOS or Windows.
Plase my Roland D6 indicated the name of the sample but the end point is 0 and i can't change it, could you help me : how to change the end pot or do it automatic
How does rhe Fantom 06/7/8 compare to this. Should i sell the used Roland Fantom 06 I just bought and buy this. Does the Fantom 06 have the same amount of sounds/3800???
This is a cut down alternative to the Fantom-0 line. Also, the EXZ expansions that are free to download for Fantom-0 users cost $20 per expansion for Juno-D users, if that matters.
So many questions.. NO answers.. no helpful tutorials for the sequencer.. the manual Fn useless.. no answers anywhere. I can’t wait to lose a couple hundred dollars on the used market selling this POS so I can go running, sprinting and running out of breath back to a moog. If you don’t know how to do anything in this, there’s no way to get the answers. Fn trash
C'est vrai que la qualité sonore de la vidéo n'est pas top ! J'ai essayé le Juno D6 en magasin et ça sonne plutôt bien. J'ai eu le Juno Ds61. Je retrouve le même côté fun. Cet instrument donne vraiment envie de jouer. Pour moi les 4 grandes améliorations par rapport au DS sont la qualité du clavier (taille des touches normale), l'écran et les menus, le step séquenceur et la connection USB class compliant.
@raphaelgyongyosi655 oui, c'est vrai, j'ai vu d'autres vidéos où le son était meilleur. Je n'ai pas encore essayé ce clavier en magasin. J'adorerais acheter un juno D76 pour avoir les sons du Roland fantom dans un clavier ultra léger. Mais honnêtement, je n'y crois pas. J'ai un yamaha mx49 qui est sensé fournir les sons du motif. En réalité, c'est à la limite du jouet. Les sons manquent de "corps", de "grain", les pianos sont vraiment inutilisables sur scène. Donc, qd je vois cette vidéo du juno D, je me dis que ça va être pareil. Une belle promesse pour un résultat très décevant. La qualité du son est ce qui m'importe le plus (ensuite c'est le poids, et ensuite le toucher)
@@arnaudchaboif you concern about output sound quality go for FANTOM and MONTAGE don't waste time and money for Juno, Mx series I already belonged them and sold out already
1:11 8 free sound banks 🙄 Why does Roland still force his 1000 -year -old sounds from the JV/XV line? Why don't they develop brand new sounds like Yamaha does? Why??? 🙄
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Ed Diaz that Vocoder is sweet!!!!
Ed is the king!!
That Vocoder is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
First off, I really dig Ed. Secondly, this board is awesome!
The all-star team! So awesome!
I've been wanting one of these since the Juno DS first came out. I finally ordered it today for my birthday. The 20th of Jan. It should be here on the 17th. I can't wait. 😎👍
Love that the both of you played examples. Gives a great reparation of what the product plays like and enjoyed h of your playing and presentation styles
Excellent overview. Please bring Ed back for a follow-up focussed on JUNO-D's operations with Roland Cloud.
ed diaz🔥
Wow great overview and great demo. Fantastic.
Thanks Daniel and Ed for first class video as always!
I bought my first Roland synth in 1983. It was a Roland SH101 and it had a 99 note sequencer. Now we are in 2024 and both the Juno D and Fantom O models only have 64 notes. Come on Roland this is not progress. Had the Juno had a much larger sequencer memory then I would have bought it.
Sounds like you want the FA-06.
@ Fantom 06 still only has 64 steps. Roland are crazy.
@@domlisboa4024 FA-06, not Fantom-06, FA's limit is in the thousands and it has a traditional linear sequencer.
Fantom-06's sequencer launches clips that you should be able to set betweem 1-128 steps each per clip like MC-707, and dozens of clips per song.
@ thanks so much for that info. Really useful!!!!
awesome presentation and very helpful, thanks, I have one still in the box waiting for me to get stuck into it!
Oh, to be you. 😀 We await your review.
The Masters.
This board has been an excellent addition to my rig
Its a real working musicians keyboard
I need this for my studio set up with my Mpc one plus get this board next month pick
Roland is keeping hardware synthesis healthy and well.
Ed Diaz on the keys, so you already know you're gonna buy the keyboard haha.
You the man Ed
Hi Ed Diaz and Daniel
Awesome review, guys. 👍
At 17:15 he pulled out his home town anthem to whoop your ass.
Roger truthman zap style ❤ from Dj John Sweden.
Can't wait for Roland to release the Juno-G...
FA-06 is its successor. And now there is the Zen-Core version, Fantom-06.
Can't wait release Juno Di and Juno D
Great demo. About to order one! I wonder if there is already a Librarian for this version? I like to make my scene/performance configurations (naming is the main thing) on my computer. Thanks!
Awesome review! Thanks!! Daniel mentioned a wireless system he uses for his keyboard on stage... what is that? Thanks.
If the pads could play samples I'd get it to replace my FA06,impressive synth,great to see Ed demoing again
Sounds like you want Fantom-06. But why replace? It's basically more of the same. May as well stick to your FA, unless you do a lot of deep sound design as well and want the looping sequencer, too.
The pads can play samples from usb
What product is the "Keyboard Wireless Audio" that Daniel Fisher speaks of using at 14:22 in the video?
We need a video for the new sweetwater exclusive Martin X series guitars.
I Like watching you guys talk. I Like how hes staring at you it makes me feel better. I dont know I just wanted to see him gnaw on your arm. Lol and you smack him in his forehead. I have this keyboard coming tomorrow Im so excited, I am a beginner i will be learning, I am an exceptional guitarist. all styles Metal to Blues, oh I am Funky..
Il sequencer ha il quantize in real time recording?
256 polyphony 😂😂😂😂. Just like the Fantom. In real terms that means 8 voices of a model synth with a 24dB filter
can i play oriental sound on it ?
thank you
Hi sir ed diaz you forget how to save favorite or banks of your favorite split or tone
this would be helpful. No example in manual
@ my idea is, I think its they same the setting up of juno-ds on how to save banks or favorites (but im not sure of juno-d) Im guessing
Does anyone know if it has a mellotron?
it has one or two mellotron presets or so
How about the D/A convertors? Earlier digital Junos sounded very thin.
The audio circuitry makes a subtle difference. Newer stuff is slightly better. What's more obvious in a side by side comparison is that MFX algorithms sound better.
Same 30-year-old samples. You can thicken the sound with chorus, reverb, and increasing ADSR envelope release as desired, same as any past or present workstation of any kind.
You could run audio out from the usb c port into a dedicated DAC
@@INeedsMoneys These keyboards are never designed to send audio to USB soundcards and interfaces via USB. The USB audio output function specifically needs MacOS or Windows.
Plase my Roland D6 indicated the name of the sample but the end point is 0 and i can't change it, could you help me : how to change the end pot or do it automatic
4:23 time lag before split menu appears, this one second is critical in music, Roland👎
How does rhe Fantom 06/7/8 compare to this. Should i sell the used Roland Fantom 06 I just bought and buy this. Does the Fantom 06 have the same amount of sounds/3800???
This is a cut down alternative to the Fantom-0 line. Also, the EXZ expansions that are free to download for Fantom-0 users cost $20 per expansion for Juno-D users, if that matters.
Sampling memory??
None, they might add sampling later. It would be weird if they didn't.
So many questions.. NO answers.. no helpful tutorials for the sequencer.. the manual Fn useless.. no answers anywhere. I can’t wait to lose a couple hundred dollars on the used market selling this POS so I can go running, sprinting and running out of breath back to a moog. If you don’t know how to do anything in this, there’s no way to get the answers. Fn trash
Very powerfull, but it sounds sooooo cheap !!!!!
C'est vrai que la qualité sonore de la vidéo n'est pas top !
J'ai essayé le Juno D6 en magasin et ça sonne plutôt bien. J'ai eu le Juno Ds61. Je retrouve le même côté fun. Cet instrument donne vraiment envie de jouer. Pour moi les 4 grandes améliorations par rapport au DS sont la qualité du clavier (taille des touches normale), l'écran et les menus, le step séquenceur et la connection USB class compliant.
@raphaelgyongyosi655 oui, c'est vrai, j'ai vu d'autres vidéos où le son était meilleur. Je n'ai pas encore essayé ce clavier en magasin. J'adorerais acheter un juno D76 pour avoir les sons du Roland fantom dans un clavier ultra léger. Mais honnêtement, je n'y crois pas. J'ai un yamaha mx49 qui est sensé fournir les sons du motif. En réalité, c'est à la limite du jouet. Les sons manquent de "corps", de "grain", les pianos sont vraiment inutilisables sur scène. Donc, qd je vois cette vidéo du juno D, je me dis que ça va être pareil. Une belle promesse pour un résultat très décevant. La qualité du son est ce qui m'importe le plus (ensuite c'est le poids, et ensuite le toucher)
@@raphaelgyongyosi655keyboard changed only length? hardness the same like all other Rolands?
@@arnaudchaboif you concern about output sound quality go for FANTOM and MONTAGE don't waste time and money for Juno, Mx series I already belonged them and sold out already
1:11 8 free sound banks 🙄
Why does Roland still force his 1000 -year -old sounds from the JV/XV line? Why don't they develop brand new sounds like Yamaha does? Why??? 🙄
They have a million sounds choose one ☝️
Those sounds sell, that's why, or they wouldn't be selling them.