Wonderfully expressive and gorgeous-sounding! I am a long-time professional trombonist (and arranger, pianist) but I just purchased my first synthesizer. Can you help me please? I need to know how to add a pedal that will sustain notes & chords. I can't figure it out (like I said - I am new at synthesizing). I tried plugging my Yamaha sustain pedal (from my 88-key electric piano) into the "HOLD" pedal input, but it doesn't do anything. Please help if you can. Thank you so much. Bob
Please check your pedal settings.. your synthesizer or a particular patch may be programed that a sustain pedal is assigned for other keyboard expression like volume control, rotary effects, tremolo, autowah, portamento or even Arpeggios tempo.. Look for that pedal settings and reassign it to hold or sustain control... Sometimes it could be that cheap pedals used isn't compatible with the synthesizer.. or check you on/off on the pedal. hope i helped
Price tag on the JunoD is barely higher than the JunoDS price tag when it was launched. Now, about the diferences between JunoD and JunoDS, JunoD comes with ZenCore sound engine, the same used on the Fantom--0 and Fantom flagships. It supports up to 8 parts per scene (performance) , instead of 16 like JunoDS, but all of them can have their own MFX (JunoDS could only support 3 MFX-based parts per performance) AND scene remains works every time (in JunoDS works some times). Also JunoD comes with TRS drum step sequencer (like the Korg Kross) and a class-complain audio interface (JunoDS's is not class-complain). The JunoD USB MIDI port can also be used to power the keyboard using a standard powerbank and the keybed is now fullsize (JunoDS keys are a bit shorter and narrower). Also, JunoD allows to save arpeggiator parameterrs with the Scene data (JunoDS does not save arpeggiator parameters on the performance data) and the new color, bigger screen is way better than the smallest, monochrome display on the JunoDS. Also, JunoD outputs are balanced (JunoDS's are not) and the mic entry is XLR (JunoDS is 1/4 jack). In summary, JunoD is a great update on the JunoDS but keeps the overall design and funtionality.
These are not comparable
Night and day different.
hi....are there no church organ sounds? I'm planning on buying a keyboard or synthesizer to use in church when there's no organ.
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Wonderfully expressive and gorgeous-sounding!
I am a long-time professional trombonist (and arranger, pianist) but I just purchased my first synthesizer. Can you help me please? I need to know how to add a pedal that will sustain notes & chords. I can't figure it out (like I said - I am new at synthesizing). I tried plugging my Yamaha sustain pedal (from my 88-key electric piano) into the "HOLD" pedal input, but it doesn't do anything. Please help if you can. Thank you so much.
Bob
Please check your pedal settings.. your synthesizer or a particular patch may be programed that a sustain pedal is assigned for other keyboard expression like volume control, rotary effects, tremolo, autowah, portamento or even Arpeggios tempo.. Look for that pedal settings and reassign it to hold or sustain control...
Sometimes it could be that cheap pedals used isn't compatible with the synthesizer.. or check you on/off on the pedal. hope i helped
And between Juno DS x new Juno D?
bro it's gotta B Juno D.. But Expensive
@@12megakeyz you're right
Price tag on the JunoD is barely higher than the JunoDS price tag when it was launched. Now, about the diferences between JunoD and JunoDS, JunoD comes with ZenCore sound engine, the same used on the Fantom--0 and Fantom flagships. It supports up to 8 parts per scene (performance) , instead of 16 like JunoDS, but all of them can have their own MFX (JunoDS could only support 3 MFX-based parts per performance) AND scene remains works every time (in JunoDS works some times). Also JunoD comes with TRS drum step sequencer (like the Korg Kross) and a class-complain audio interface (JunoDS's is not class-complain). The JunoD USB MIDI port can also be used to power the keyboard using a standard powerbank and the keybed is now fullsize (JunoDS keys are a bit shorter and narrower). Also, JunoD allows to save arpeggiator parameterrs with the Scene data (JunoDS does not save arpeggiator parameters on the performance data) and the new color, bigger screen is way better than the smallest, monochrome display on the JunoDS. Also, JunoD outputs are balanced (JunoDS's are not) and the mic entry is XLR (JunoDS is 1/4 jack). In summary, JunoD is a great update on the JunoDS but keeps the overall design and funtionality.
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mono vs. stereo - a very ridiculous comparison...🤣I won't even mention the recording quality...😉
debatable.. I give you credit
Yes Juno sounds better, more natural def