Not only that, he's really enthusiastic about pretty much any piece of gear he gets his hands on, and it's contagious. There are too many videos out there of people "look at me being sponsored to say nice things about this gear but frankly I don't care that much".
I've watched tons of his videos, and like some of you, have no understanding of what he says, but Its very easy to get what he is saying from the context of his video. He has a very good grasp of the instruments he demos, and he is very talented. Well done, and thanks for all the hard work. They are very informative
SUPER!! Very nice first song at start! I very like Your videos, Ujiie-san! One of the best as always. P.S. Very thank You for an amazing patches for an Arturia`s VSTi (Jupiter V8, various Moogs, Yamaha CS-80V2) =) Great Days! Cheers from Russia!
I can really appreciate any video in any language on a musical product that I'm interested in if he can play. He also play music I would play. Great video
いつも楽しそうにシンセを紹介されていて、見ているだけでワクワクさせられます。 You look always happy to playing instruments, which well tell me the fascination of them and totally make me enjoyable.
I'm running out of accolades for Katsu-sensei, he's simply incredible. And so are these new Rolands. Even the new VR-09 is just as mind blowing, and a terrific price!
How are the manipulation of parameters on a controller? the sounds are very good. But with Hammond and other sounds you may want to manipulate parameters with knobs and sliders.... Is it easy to make this happen with the Integra?
I had already decided when INTEGRA-7 first came out, the first thing I'm gonna buy is not gonna be a workstation like the motif, the kronos or anything else...those things are expensive anyways, but as a composer and producer, I get the best bang for the buck with something like this: the INTEGRA-7 comes with 12 SRX boards included (software version) which amounts to more than 6000 great sounds!!! All this for around 1500 euro in Europe and around $2.000 in the US. I want this soooooo bad!!!
No disrespect, I love your videos. I wish I could play the keyboard as wonderful as you do. I know you are just excited about the new roland product. I love roland too I own a juno 106, jx8p, mks 50 and jx 10. Keep up the good reviews!!
Could I use the Integra-7 on the Kronos through midi so I could get all of the Roland vintage sounds it has in it, around 6000 I have heard, I like having the 88keys on the Kronos aswell.
The Integra also has some nice effects. Derived from Rolands history. But no copies but redesigned and new offerings of reverbs and effects found in machines like the R-880 (a high end reverb from Roland (from the '80's I think) and some other stuff. So in the studio manipulation of these parameters you might want an additional remote controller. I wonder if this will be possible. Now or maybe in the future. The Integra has a lot to offer....
I want this sound module in my stack, I'm going to see if I can save up to buy one. Buying one would be a good investment and it's also a lot more cost effective than buying a JV-2080 or an XV-5080 and also all the SRX board sounds are built into the Integra 7 plus you also get a gamut of Supernatural instruments. I have probably easily spent over £1000 on all the used sound modules and drum machines I have bought within the last year so spending £1000 or less on an Integra 7 would not be that big of a deal especially if this was going to be my last sound module. One thing I like about sound modules is that they take CPU load off your computer and don't crash your DAW whereas sometimes VST instruments can cause your DAW to freeze or crash unexpectantly, not that I am going to stop using VST instruments. There is still room for both.
A good investment in what? Dude, the quality of your music doesn't depend on the noise maker. It only depends on how well you can play. Invest your time in practicing. It's free.
anyone know what keyboard he's playing? I was hooked from the first chord. but when he starts adding strings on top of the piano isn't he adding sounds from the keyboard as well? I definitely see him using controllers
He's using only the Integra for sounds, it's 16 parts multi timbral after all, and the Jupiter 50 doesn't have any more sounds than the Integra, only much less, and has only 3 or 4 parts I think. He could be using any MIDI or MIDI capable keyboard to play the unit.
come on Roland, time to update that horse sound. ~11:43. sounds the same as the 1992 sc55 soundcanvas. I know it's GM but sounds funny coming out of such a fancy machine. :)
Love the use of Cubase as sequencer... Yamaha would be proud !! Should focus on why we would pay megabucks for a sound module when we could've just used the laptop and HALion/ Kontak etc
George Greener - See Roland Cloud for JV1080(PCM patches in Integra-7) and analog synth/drum machine VST versions of the Boutique modules, better than what’s in the Integra-7.
i think this module sounds like it was made for you to record mostly intros for weather forecast, documentaries about food and lifestyle. very thin sounding, unrealistic, cheesy sampled loops and sounds, whats the hype all about? maybe its the price? or maybe its curvy sexy front metal chassis and shiny buttons? not all hardware that is priced very high has to be good, its like they never changed the same guy who designed sounds for JV 1080, and others sample shitty modules from that era.
+Øx Manifræd Well, we can agree to disagree. First, I don't think the JV-1080 and JV-2080 sounded "shitty". They had a lot of great fat sounds, which is why they were the studio standard for years. Second, this thing has 6000 sounds on it, most of which are fat and sound great. Even if 1000 of them were lousy, there would be plenty of great ones to use. It's like owning everything Roland has done for the last 20 years. I guess you're not a Roland fan. But I am, which is why I own one. And use it. A lot.
+geoffk777 Don't get me wrong, Roland is my favorite too, I've got Juno 60, JX3P, Jupiter4, but not fan of the new average consumer hyper-production oriented roland, their quality dropped drastically early in the 90s.I dont blame them many very successful synth companies went out of business cause of technology/market change in the 90s, they had to comply to the popular demand just to keep roland alive, they weren't making trends anymore cause they partly lost role as innovators and thats were they lost it.first 1080 2080 were studio standards because of the same stupid technology hype and trend which roland used of its reputation from previous years of analog gear that had great success, and quality, almost all of JV/XV type shitty rompler sounds now are dated, and hasnt changed much even today with integra, producers use to buy vintage modules for 1 good sound, this junk has 6000 average sounds, in mostly sampled form, so no it cant replace any classic analog synthesis roland made at all, it just sounds somewhat similar and very limited, but hey its 6000 sounds WOW, again quantity over quality roland is pushing just to stay mainstream but market is changing, people get back to analog more often now, VST sample plugins sounds better than integra, I dont see its use at all. if they dont follow they will go out of business and I dont see much tragedy in that, if they forgot how to build a quality product.
Roland and most (if not all) synth makers still don't get it: they have to compete more and more with VST softsynth and then it doesn't matter if you offer 600 or 6000 sounds because a pc can store one million if needed at no extra costs. Hardware synths & modules should imo have the following: SD card slot (to save millions of sounds & performances), a VGA output & editor (touch sensitive) for easy editing & program change and last but not least a realistic price. 1500 USD/eur is way too much nowadays. Maybe then they can save their market share, maybe ...
new sn sound series are not bad and they are editable and flexible, analog based on the new samples. PCM samples are out of date and not used much now.
Yeah, I was kidding a bit. I got a JV-1080 last year for US$160 and usually see them all over for under US$200, so it's probably hard to get much for them just because so many are selling them. Agree on the last thing too! ;-)
This guy does the best demos because he can acually play piano with feelin' :)
He does best demos on the internet imho,at least the best playing.
Yes.someone with some actual talent
there should be a law against people who cant play musically/skilfully WITH feeling wasting space.
Not only that, he's really enthusiastic about pretty much any piece of gear he gets his hands on, and it's contagious. There are too many videos out there of people "look at me being sponsored to say nice things about this gear but frankly I don't care that much".
Agree, and the better the instrument sounds, the better the artist will play, it's a feedback loop.
I don't speak a word of Japanese, but I still enjoy his demos.....
I love this guy, best demos ever.
This guy is why I come to UA-cam!
he,s very funny..
Si desu nee
No need to understand your words, your musical skills and enthusiasm are sufficient. I always enjoy your demo's... Great!!!!
Nice to come back here to watch this demo all over again. Still the best Integra7 demo on youtube.
One of the best demonstrations I’ve seen.
Always brings a smile to my face. Superb energy of his offerings and dedication! Best regards...
Best integra7 demo on youtube, well done again
I've watched tons of his videos, and like some of you, have no understanding of what he says, but Its very easy to get what he is saying from the context of his video. He has a very good grasp of the instruments he demos, and he is very talented. Well done, and thanks for all the hard work. They are very informative
Ujie you are teh best man! Where can I hear your music ?
such a great demonstrator! coolest japanese demonstrator i”ve come across
Amazing talent Ujiie!
うじえさんのビデオは一番面白いですねえ。このビデオを作ってくれてありがとうございます。ありがとうございます。サム。
English sub-title is available now ;)
どうもありがとうございます。でも、日本語が出来ます。大学で日本語を勉強しました。サム。
Where?not on this video.
Robert Michalscheck turn on the Japanese captions. It’s actually the English version.
That phrase starting at 0:24. So beautiful. Great sounding module, terrific playing.
He seems to be a lovely, genuine person, it somehow comes through when he speaks to the camera.
I am always very pleased by seeing your demos, even if I am an italian!!
Inspiring guy. Love your demos. They're real! One day you may come to Mid Wales - would love to meet you.
SUPER!! Very nice first song at start!
I very like Your videos, Ujiie-san! One of the best as always.
P.S. Very thank You for an amazing patches for an Arturia`s VSTi (Jupiter V8, various Moogs, Yamaha CS-80V2) =)
Great Days! Cheers from Russia!
WOW!!! This guy is Dangerous on the KEYS!!! Soul is flowing through his body!!! ( The MAN )!!!
I can really appreciate any video in any language on a musical product that I'm interested in if he can play. He also play music I would play. Great video
Definitely, THE BEST sound module ever made, I want one MORE! (and sell all other modules I have)
Best synth demos on UA-cam
いつも楽しそうにシンセを紹介されていて、見ているだけでワクワクさせられます。
You look always happy to playing instruments, which well tell me the fascination of them and totally make me enjoyable.
Please do a FA 06 sometime! I'd love to hear it in your capable hands!
what a fine job on the demo,mine is on order.
他のsubscriberが言っているように、氏家師匠のレビューの視聴者は本当にglobalですね。
英語のテロップつけたら視聴者倍増すること請け合いですね。若しかするとyou tube上で現在最も海外で活躍しているアーチストの一人かもしれません。最低5本の指に入ります。
かくいう私もアメリカ在住でこのチャンネルが唯一のシンセの情報ソースです。さらなるグローバルでのご活躍をご祈念申し上げます!。
great demo thanks.
Your a perfect musician , i love you :-)
We understand him because he is speaking native language of music..
Don't need subtitles when the universal language of music is spoken. Thanks anyway!
merci :) cheers from France Katsunori
久しぶりに氏家さんにお目に掛かれて感激です!
お元気でしたか?
当時中学生だった私は氏家さんと坂上さんと共にありました!
電子音楽業界も日々進化し続けていますね。
これからも応援していますヨ!!
I'm running out of accolades for Katsu-sensei, he's simply incredible. And so are these new Rolands. Even the new VR-09 is just as mind blowing, and a terrific price!
How are the manipulation of parameters on a controller? the sounds are very good. But with Hammond and other sounds you may want to manipulate parameters with knobs and sliders.... Is it easy to make this happen with the Integra?
What recording software are you using to record that? Seems very efficient and easy to use.
Wich 3 Sounds have you used from the Beginning til 1:20. Great !!!!
Welche Sounds sind es von Anfang bis 1:20
1. Grand Piano
2. ?
3. ?
Vielen Dank und viele Grüße
Erwin
Petit prodige, quel instrument, la puissance pure...
Wajooo this Beauty will soon be a part of my studio ;)
Спасибо за отличную демонстрацию!
Привет из России!
Ujie, When you perform,....Who do you perform with ?.........
Going to have to grab one of these now... incredible.
I don't understand one word this guy says, yet he explains it all..
I pushed 'CC' button, then sub says all gibberish. Both in English and Japanese. Is it machine-translation?
CC ボタンで出てくる字幕が日本語でも英語でもまったく意味不明なんですが。機械翻訳?
A prova que a técnica e musicalidade é que fazem o timbre ser bonito.
Has Ujiie ever done a review/demo of the old Casio FZ or VZ series from the late 80s?
I like your reviews he have a real samurai style xaxaxaxax :) "Keep Walking"
I had already decided when INTEGRA-7 first came out, the first thing I'm gonna buy is not gonna be a workstation like the motif, the kronos or anything else...those things are expensive anyways, but as a composer and producer, I get the best bang for the buck with something like this: the INTEGRA-7 comes with 12 SRX boards included (software version) which amounts to more than 6000 great sounds!!! All this for around 1500 euro in Europe and around $2.000 in the US. I want this soooooo bad!!!
Always enjoy these videos but wish they had some in english still great videos thnk a bunch
Ralph Merino you can turn on the subtitles.
Cool demo ! Thanks !
ROLAND; integra 7. SOM perfeito maravilhoso com pen - Drive ou com soft wave !!!!!……………………………………………………
Крутая штуковина! лайкос.
Perhaps, the best module ever made.
ujiie is the man!
I love the translated captipons It is A must if you are looking for some poetic inspiration
want to buy a new one, but seems to be stop production anymore.
No disrespect, I love your videos. I wish I could play the keyboard as wonderful as you do. I know you are just excited about the new roland product. I love roland too I own a juno 106, jx8p, mks 50 and jx 10. Keep up the good reviews!!
The 90's just called, they want their INTEGRA-7 back.. Cool Demo-Vid tough..
Yeah - now the "musicians" will just sample a real musician from the 90s and call it EDM.
The 90s just called, they want their one liners back.
the 90s are still a lot more expensive as individual SRX boards.
Could I use the Integra-7 on the Kronos through midi so I could get all of the Roland vintage sounds it has in it, around 6000 I have heard,
I like having the 88keys on the Kronos aswell.
What is the stand you're using to mount the sound module on?
Derik S. - Ultimate Support Systems, Apex AX-48B
I love this. So Inspiring!
The Integra also has some nice effects. Derived from Rolands history. But no copies but redesigned and new offerings of reverbs and effects found in machines like the R-880 (a high end reverb from Roland (from the '80's I think) and some other stuff. So in the studio manipulation of these parameters you might want an additional remote controller. I wonder if this will be possible. Now or maybe in the future. The Integra has a lot to offer....
So much musical imagination.. Great !!
voce ficou diferente com esse bigodinho e cabelo grisalho...adoro seu trabalho abraço...brazil
Great sound👍👍
I love the Japanese!
Great!
Great demo!!!!
Integra 7 - my dream!
it definitely adds another dimension of experience to the video
; D
I want this sound module in my stack, I'm going to see if I can save up to buy one. Buying one would be a good investment and it's
also a lot more cost effective than buying a JV-2080 or an XV-5080 and also all the SRX board sounds are built into the Integra 7
plus you also get a gamut of Supernatural instruments. I have probably easily spent over £1000 on all the used sound modules
and drum machines I have bought within the last year so spending £1000 or less on an Integra 7 would not be that big of a deal
especially if this was going to be my last sound module. One thing I like about sound modules is that they take CPU load off your
computer and don't crash your DAW whereas sometimes VST instruments can cause your DAW to freeze or crash unexpectantly,
not that I am going to stop using VST instruments. There is still room for both.
A good investment in what? Dude, the quality of your music doesn't depend on the noise maker. It only depends on how well you can play. Invest your time in practicing. It's free.
Does he say which music software program he used to record with?
It's a sound module, so you HAVE TO use it with another keyboard, via MIDI.
Cool when it all comes together at the end.
This guy is awesome I wish I could understand what he says
Sweet Demo thanks..... Not quite convinced to buy one yet....
Very warm and cool..
Hi my friend help me please i need to change my presets fast with a pedal my ask is if integra can do that thanks please help
Looks like you has fun with the Integra-7
No English captions available when I play it on iPad.
I see the SRJV soundset in there, all the XP and JP series pianos and stuff.
which jupiter is that? Is it 88 keys? That is a great keyboard.
Jupiter 50, no its not 88
Maybe they'll sell enough to make them under $200 used like the JV modules now???
oi zevadavas................I like your demos................
Nice ....good sound.
anyone know what keyboard he's playing? I was hooked from the first chord. but when he starts adding strings on top of the piano isn't he adding sounds from the keyboard as well? I definitely see him using controllers
Says it right on the keyboard, Roland Jupiter 50
He's using only the Integra for sounds, it's 16 parts multi timbral after all, and the Jupiter 50 doesn't have any more sounds than the Integra, only much less, and has only 3 or 4 parts I think. He could be using any MIDI or MIDI capable keyboard to play the unit.
Very nice!!!
come on Roland, time to update that horse sound. ~11:43. sounds the same as the 1992 sc55 soundcanvas. I know it's GM but sounds funny coming out of such a fancy machine. :)
Love the use of Cubase as sequencer... Yamaha would be proud !!
Should focus on why we would pay megabucks for a sound module when we could've just used the laptop and HALion/ Kontak etc
He is a genius on the controls... now if he could only play keyboard... :-)
Tell ya what. If there was a VSTi version of the Integra 7, I wanna download it!
George Greener - See Roland Cloud for JV1080(PCM patches in Integra-7) and analog synth/drum machine VST versions of the Boutique modules, better than what’s in the Integra-7.
i think this module sounds like it was made for you to record mostly intros for weather forecast, documentaries about food and lifestyle. very thin sounding, unrealistic, cheesy sampled loops and sounds, whats the hype all about? maybe its the price? or maybe its curvy sexy front metal chassis and shiny buttons? not all hardware that is priced very high has to be good, its like they never changed the same guy who designed sounds for JV 1080, and others sample shitty modules from that era.
+Øx Manifræd Well, we can agree to disagree. First, I don't think the JV-1080 and JV-2080 sounded "shitty". They had a lot of great fat sounds, which is why they were the studio standard for years. Second, this thing has 6000 sounds on it, most of which are fat and sound great. Even if 1000 of them were lousy, there would be plenty of great ones to use. It's like owning everything Roland has done for the last 20 years.
I guess you're not a Roland fan. But I am, which is why I own one. And use it. A lot.
+geoffk777
Don't get me wrong, Roland is my favorite too, I've got Juno 60, JX3P, Jupiter4, but not fan of the new average consumer hyper-production oriented roland, their quality dropped drastically early in the 90s.I dont blame them many very successful synth companies went out of business cause of technology/market change in the 90s, they had to comply to the popular demand just to keep roland alive, they weren't making trends anymore cause they partly lost role as innovators and thats were they lost it.first 1080 2080 were studio standards because of the same stupid technology hype and trend which roland used of its reputation from previous years of analog gear that had great success, and quality, almost all of JV/XV type shitty rompler sounds now are dated, and hasnt changed much even today with integra, producers use to buy vintage modules for 1 good sound, this junk has 6000 average sounds, in mostly sampled form, so no it cant replace any classic analog synthesis roland made at all, it just sounds somewhat similar and very limited, but hey its 6000 sounds WOW, again quantity over quality roland is pushing just to stay mainstream but market is changing, people get back to analog more often now, VST sample plugins sounds better than integra, I dont see its use at all. if they dont follow they will go out of business and I dont see much tragedy in that, if they forgot how to build a quality product.
Roland and most (if not all) synth makers still don't get it: they have to compete more and more with VST softsynth and then it doesn't matter if you offer 600 or 6000 sounds because a pc can store one million if needed at no extra costs. Hardware synths & modules should imo have the following: SD card slot (to save millions of sounds & performances), a VGA output & editor (touch sensitive) for easy editing & program change and last but not least a realistic price. 1500 USD/eur is way too much nowadays. Maybe then they can save their market share, maybe ...
new sn sound series are not bad and they are editable and flexible, analog based on the new samples. PCM samples are out of date and not used much now.
What you don't understand is that these things sell, and Roland is doing just fine without your "tips".
yep...everyone will be eBaying them for the latest gadget
etc
仕方ない。
gotta love the kats:)
where is the subtitles sir! but anyway we understood cause music is universal....
Integra 7 u roland FA-08?
Yeah, I was kidding a bit. I got a JV-1080 last year for US$160 and usually see them all over for under US$200, so it's probably hard to get much for them just because so many are selling them. Agree on the last thing too! ;-)
えっと、私自身 Roland 神推しですので、これからも最先端を行って欲しいです!