I love the sounds on this board. This video gave me information on how much polyphony this board has finally. The Zen-core sound is amazingly awesome. The electric piano is great..
Remember 256 polyphony dependent on the patch complexity. For example you could play eight notes of patch and sustain and it would cut off other notes played. This 256 notes is completely misleading. Same as the Fantom, the Fantom can cut out with a drum machine and a poly synth playing
You definitely do not. This 2024 Juno-D has most of the same sounds, too. If you don't want rigid quantization, Juno-DS has adjustable quantization while this newer keyboard dropped that. Then 8 parts per "Scene" ("Performance" in Juno-DS, Juno-Di, FA, JV1080, XV5080, etc.) as opposed to the more useful 16 per "Scene" in Juno-DS.
The biggest mistake a lot of people will make is misunderstanding how powerful Zencore is in the first place. It sounds great and is extremely versatile.
Roland did this to themselves claiming that their top tier model like Fantoms have the same tek inside as their VST... can't be further from the truth but this was a marketing that went completely wrong
I am very surprised with this keyboard. It sounds very professional and on a very affordable price. Frankly speaking to me it sounds better than Roland’s flagship keyboards. Good Job Roland. ❤
Upgrade later to the phenomenally better FA-06. Fantom-06 instead if you want to try Zen-core and loop-based sequencing. Both are Juno-G's descendants.
Total yawn ... The company that gave us system 8.. v synth .. and so many class concepts .. putting an mv-1 lite in a box .. slapping a Juno name on it .. dull dull dull
Total yawn ... Same old copypasted comment ... almost no stage performers want to be using VSTs for any reason... unoriginal comment just like roland's products... dull dull dull
CK61 would be 100x better for "busking"......Has battery compartment (and speakers), superior breadnbutter sounds, superior interface for layering sounds, drawbars, etc...
that's a very different keyboard and not a workstation like Juno-D, plus CK61 + Juno-D is a better option over just one or the other if a person is willing to use two keyboards in an unlikely case: CK61 for piano, Juno-D for accompaniment using its sequencer and/or synthpad layers
I love the sounds on this board. This video gave me information on how much polyphony this board has finally. The Zen-core sound is amazingly awesome. The electric piano is great..
Remember 256 polyphony dependent on the patch complexity. For example you could play eight notes of patch and sustain and it would cut off other notes played. This 256 notes is completely misleading. Same as the Fantom, the Fantom can cut out with a drum machine and a poly synth playing
I’ve had Juno DS for years and I’m still finding new awesome things about it. Don’t think I need the update yet
You definitely do not. This 2024 Juno-D has most of the same sounds, too. If you don't want rigid quantization, Juno-DS has adjustable quantization while this newer keyboard dropped that. Then 8 parts per "Scene" ("Performance" in Juno-DS, Juno-Di, FA, JV1080, XV5080, etc.) as opposed to the more useful 16 per "Scene" in Juno-DS.
The biggest mistake a lot of people will make is misunderstanding how powerful Zencore is in the first place. It sounds great and is extremely versatile.
Indeed and it's £299 in an mc101
Roland did this to themselves claiming that their top tier model like Fantoms have the same tek inside as their VST... can't be further from the truth but this was a marketing that went completely wrong
Indeed, but very, very few folks picking up a Zen-core keyboard of any kind will delve into the killer sound design potential of this new engine.
This is the 3rd video by roland that states the juno d6 has 256 voice polyphony. Yet on the official website it says 128..
What the actual fuck roland
.. feel i'd like to hear and see Ed Diaz too.
What happened to Ed? He was one of the best sales demo guys in history. What memories.
@@ChrisP3000x he's still with us
Does it have OG DS rompler sounds inside? Or is it totally replaced by Zen Core? Anyone knows?
same 30-year-old samples as Juno-DS, yes, and nearly all the same presets
@@Jason75913 ahh cool, i love them samples, i thought they just replaced them completely
@@djkanyon no chance of that ever happening now due to Roland Cloud and Zen-Core/Zenology interaction they implemented
Is it solar powered?
depends on your local power grid!
Those demo sounds, lol
I am very surprised with this keyboard. It sounds very professional and on a very affordable price. Frankly speaking to me it sounds better than Roland’s flagship keyboards. Good Job Roland. ❤
i have a juno G , loads of features but build quality crap, its good keyboard groove box workstation
Upgrade later to the phenomenally better FA-06. Fantom-06 instead if you want to try Zen-core and loop-based sequencing. Both are Juno-G's descendants.
D for depressing.
way too expensive..... same old roland reboxing its old tech.
Don't complain, you just can't afford it
It's the same thing over and over again on new boxes and you know it @@handel1111
@@davidghall-h3x I have an MC 101 which is zencore but I like this tbh. Cool sequencer, screen, and usb c for power is pretty cool I think.
Yawn - another zencore VST in a keyboard.
Zen Core isn't a VST. Zenology however is a VST using Zen-Core.
Total yawn ... The company that gave us system 8.. v synth .. and so many class concepts .. putting an mv-1 lite in a box .. slapping a Juno name on it .. dull dull dull
Total yawn ... Same old copypasted comment ... almost no stage performers want to be using VSTs for any reason... unoriginal comment just like roland's products... dull dull dull
These have class compliant USB MIDI and audio, so you can plug straight into an iPad.
CK61 would be 100x better for "busking"......Has battery compartment (and speakers), superior breadnbutter sounds, superior interface for layering sounds, drawbars, etc...
Battery compartment not built in battery
@@wireguy123 Right.
that's a very different keyboard and not a workstation like Juno-D, plus CK61 + Juno-D is a better option over just one or the other if a person is willing to use two keyboards in an unlikely case: CK61 for piano, Juno-D for accompaniment using its sequencer and/or synthpad layers
@@Jason75913 1) A typical busking rig includes ONE keyboard. 2) most buskers don't use or care anything about workstations.
@@ChrisP3000x keyboard + portable speaker, at least around here
What a pos Roland bs landfill synth why why why nobody wants this we want analog Juno’s not a fake Juno using some vst bs
I'm so sick of this scam shit show of putting software bullshit into fancy housings and selling it for thousands.... Just make analog Junos again
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