NEW! Roland Juno-X - The Next-Generation Juno Synthesiser!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • Andy Pimblott from Roland joins Sam for a deep dive into the Juno-X synthesiser...offering the tones and features of the legendary Juno 60 & 106, the brand new Juno-X sound engine and much, much more! Order yours at PMT Online: bit.ly/3kp5PGZ
    00:00 Roland Juno-X Intro Demo
    00:54 Quick history of the Juno synth range
    02:21 What is the Roland Juno-X?
    03:54 Zen Core processing & digital analogue modelling
    05:59 Control panel layout
    08:28 Juno-60 tone engine & I-Arpeggio feature
    16:25 Step edit function
    17:34 Built-in speakers
    19:41 Juno-106 tone engine, Juno chorus & filters
    25:03 New Juno-X tone engine
    27:19 How to create a synth tone from scratch
    30:24 Temperature modelling & artificial ageing
    34:03 Other sound models & the XV-5080 tone engine
    36:48 Expansion sound packs with Roland Cloud & WC-1 wireless connect
    40:22 Rear panel & pro connectivity
    42:27 Where to buy a Roland Juno-X
    Standing on the shoulders of giants, the Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer builds upon the vintage spirit of two certified Roland legends, the historic JUNO-60 and JUNO-106, to deliver the next chapter in the iconic JUNO legacy. Reimagined through Roland's powerful ZEN-Core Synthesis System, the updated JUNO-X offers an authentic experience for the modern creative - taking the best from both worlds and blending familiar vintage character with modern power and functionality!
    Beckoning in a new era for one of the world's most admired synthesizers, the JUNO-X retains much of the classic JUNO functionality and controls, upgrading to high-resolution knobs and sliders and adding a plethora of modern enhancements from an enhanced Super Saw Oscillator to a brand new Chorus III mode. On top of this, you've got true modern convenience, the likes of which a JUNO has never seen before. The powerful next-generation JUNO-X engine not only accurately replicates the historic JUNO-60 and JUNO-106 Models, but features a range of sounds from the XV-5080 and RD pianos, alongside the option to access the near-endless supply of instruments and sounds that the Roland Cloud has to offer and Model Expansions such as the iconic JUPITER-8, JD-800, Vocal Designer.
    Complete with modern USB audio/MIDI interface support, USB Memory options, Bluetooth audio support, WiFi Roland Cloud connectivity AND free JUNO-X Editor software for macOS and Windows, the JUNO-X offers the ultimate comprehensive JUNO experience - guaranteed to inspire your creativity and enhance your performances for years to come!
    Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer Main Features:
    - A Legend Reborn - The authentic JUNO experience reimagined with the modern power of Roland's ZEN-Core Synthesis System
    - Newly Developed Features - From an enhanced Super Saw Oscillator to a brand new Chorus III mode, the JUNO-X is packed with improvements and upgrades.
    - Classic JUNO Control Panel - Inspired by the historic JUNO synths, this hands-on panel offers familiar controls that allow for quick sound creation and tweaking
    - JUNO & Beyond - Taking full advantage of its new-found power, the JUNO-X comes packed with versatile sounds from Roland's historic backline from the famous XV-5080 module to renowned RD-Series Stage pianos to Roland’s classic Vocoder Model
    - Expanded Tonal Arsenal - With a handy user slot dedicated to loading Model Expansions and Sound Packs via Roland Cloud Connect, get instant access to classic sounds from the JUPITER-8, JD-800, Vocal Designer, and more!
    - Intuitive User Interface - Based on 256 custom creative spaces called Scenes, instantly recall complete JUNO-X setups, parameters and instrument parts with a single touch
    - Modern Hardware - With all the high-resolution knobs and sliders you'd expect from a modern instrument, combined with the expressive 61-note keyboard with aftertouch, the JUNO-X offers precision control like never before
    - Old & New Arpeggiators - Whether you want a retro vibe or a modern edge, with the choice between JUNO's traditional arp or a brand new I-Arpeggio, you can carefully craft every nuance of your sound
    - Futureproof Connectivity- With USB audio/MIDI interface support, USB Memory options, Bluetooth audio support AND free JUNO-X Editor software for macOS and Windows, the JUNO-X offers the ultimate comprehensive experience for the modern performer
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Комментарии • 79

  • @MISTAMUSIK
    @MISTAMUSIK 2 года назад +4

    About time for a all retro synth with new features. I loved the Juno 106 back in the day. It was a cheap synth that had a big sound. I loved the slider controls instead of knobs! Glad to see the look and functions are on this new model! It's a must have for synth lovers like myself!

  • @ajotech
    @ajotech 10 месяцев назад +1

    At 21:57 what an AMAZING jam WOW!!!!!!
    Incredible playing, examples and demo thank you so much.

  • @VickersDoorter
    @VickersDoorter 2 года назад +8

    Does the I-Arpeggio output midi notes, so you can slave another synth or output notes to a DAW?

  • @amb13nt59
    @amb13nt59 8 месяцев назад +1

    What a beautiful synth! I think I want to get it.

  • @fairlightmusic
    @fairlightmusic 10 месяцев назад

    Really great demo of a great synth. I ordered one it shall come this week. So the next big thing seems to be physical behaviour modelling instead of sampling based tone generation.

  • @Bikerboythousand
    @Bikerboythousand 2 года назад +1

    I love the idea of this Juno X. I have a Fantom 7 and this would go nicely. Two things i really dont know why they have put in are the warm up and ageing thing. Why? The out of tuneness and continual tune button pressing is one thing i would like to stop having to do on my JP8.

  • @plantpoweredmuscle
    @plantpoweredmuscle 9 месяцев назад +1

    Is there a way to save a favorite preset list?

  • @ajotech
    @ajotech 10 месяцев назад

    So conflicted between the Yamaha MODX+ and the Juno X.
    Can you offer some guidance for a newbie?
    I’m looking to take some online classes to learn basic piano chords and I ALSO LOVE the idea of being able to adjust the sound on the fly like the Juno X and the Roland Cloud sounds pretty cool to have that capability to add and download in the future, which Yamaha does not have such an ecosystem.

  • @Sam_Locke
    @Sam_Locke Год назад

    This synth could be possibly used to do a modern take of the Peter Howell theme tune like the sounds around 21:00 could be used to recreate the brass that was originally done on a Jupiter 4! The middle 8 sound is the hardest to recreate. The only synths I know that can reproduce that sound are the Vital and the TAL-NUX-LX only those 2 can do the Howell middle 8 as far as I iknow!

  • @dvamateur
    @dvamateur 2 года назад

    Do the Juno-X sliders transmit controller messages like the Juno-106 sliders transmit SysEx?

  • @OfficialRainsynth
    @OfficialRainsynth Год назад

    Dude, I want this synth so bad...

  • @NITE_SHIFTING
    @NITE_SHIFTING 2 года назад

    Man, that beginning song sounds like some serious David Foster 1980's soundtrack stuff.
    👍

  • @JayTheLane
    @JayTheLane 2 года назад

    Sam channeling that 2010 Nickleback look.

  • @richieringga
    @richieringga 2 года назад +1

    Does it has seamless transition feature when changing the sound (like Fantom has) ?

    • @DavRBailey
      @DavRBailey Год назад

      I'm in the middle of deep-diving RUclips videos on this synth and I just watch one where the guy held a chord as he scrolled through different presets while he searched for the next patch to demo. Once he let go of the chord and played again, the new patch was there. Nobody's mentioned this feature in any of the videos I've watched but this guy did it without realizing I was paying attention to that. So I think your question is a "Yes".

  • @Przhedetsky
    @Przhedetsky 2 года назад +1

    Please, could anyone tell me, if the Jupiter X has a better keybed vs the Juno X?
    (It seems that the Juno X has the Fantom 06 keybed, only now with aftertouch, however
    I suspect the Jupiter X may have the Fantom 6 keybed - not sure about either one.)
    In other words, if the Jupiter X keys are mechanically superior to the Juno X?
    Or they are equal?
    Or Juno's keys are better?

    • @mac651000
      @mac651000 Год назад +1

      The Jupiter X does indeed have the same keybed as the Fantom 6 and 7 series, and it is, in my opinion, superior in feel to the one fitted on the Juno x and Fantom O series.

    • @Przhedetsky
      @Przhedetsky Год назад +1

      @@mac651000 Many thanks, Brian.

    • @mac651000
      @mac651000 Год назад

      @@Przhedetsky You're welcome

  • @NITE_SHIFTING
    @NITE_SHIFTING 2 года назад

    LOVE SYNTHWAVE 💘

  • @shapelesscube
    @shapelesscube 2 года назад

    It looks like a sticker that shows the Preloaded Models, is this a prototype or can you change that sticker out if you load other models into it?

    • @MusicZeroOne
      @MusicZeroOne 2 года назад

      You just hold the button, then pick any model from your list. Just shortcuts basically

  • @eldong5250
    @eldong5250 2 года назад +1

    30:51 I'm confused why it needs to tune? I thought an advantage of digital was that it doesn't need to be tuned like an analogue synth would. Is there something I'm missing?

    • @cricketexplained8526
      @cricketexplained8526 2 года назад

      It's to simulate the slight out-of-tuneness (drift) that could happen to the old analog synths.

  • @JiveTalker78
    @JiveTalker78 2 года назад

    I would buy this quick for like 800 but not for 2k man. The Jupiter X is the same thing and Roland has yet to iron out that software.

  • @RemotelyHuman666
    @RemotelyHuman666 2 года назад

    20:16 The real question, Huey, is do YOU believe in love?

  • @bluemichimusic9507
    @bluemichimusic9507 2 года назад

    The juno-6 came out in 81.

  • @NatLifeSounds
    @NatLifeSounds 2 года назад +1

    I think the most powerful thing that Roland did with Juno-X is added a Supersaw, so after this it looks like a new JP8000

  • @klownaround5464
    @klownaround5464 2 года назад

    Hey Roland dude i have to correct u because in the 80’s i used to stay on west 48th MANNYS MUSIC and they showcased under a super sexy lighted corner the ROLAND JUPITER-6 WHICH WAS THE FIRST EVER MIDI ROLAND SYNTH NOT ANY OF THE JUNOS I BOUGHT ONE BECAUSE THE SALES GUY TOLD ME THE 2 MIDI JACKS IN THE REAR OF THE JP-6 WAS THE FIRST TIME THEY HAD IMPLEMENTED MIDI ON THE ROLAND SYNTHESIZER

  • @mrlionel1965
    @mrlionel1965 2 года назад

    He is wrong. JX3P the first synth with midi.

  • @Nawbzhuwk172
    @Nawbzhuwk172 2 года назад +1

    first

  • @GusFogle
    @GusFogle 2 года назад +4

    Don't get me wrong, it sounds good, but it seems VERY similar to the Jupiter-X. There's even a Juno 106 soundbank on the JX. Are the 106 sounds on this new Juno X different than that? This kinda feels like the same synth dressed up to look like a Juno.

    • @maccagrabme
      @maccagrabme 2 года назад

      It is, its the same zencore sound engine but with some expansion models missing that you have to purchase to make it the same as the Jupiter X and by the time you've done that its not far off the price of the Jupiter X.

    • @GusFogle
      @GusFogle 2 года назад +2

      @@maccagrabme Seems like there's not much justification for owning both synths then. I already have a Jupiter X. It sounds very good and I enjoy it, but it's full of software bugs. The constant updates from Roland have helped with that somewhat, but I don't think I'd ever take it out of the studio to use on a live gig. Roland keeps dropping the ball on not doing a fully analog synth. With Dave Smith and Tom Oberheim coming back with fully analog offerings, Roland constantly making digital versions of their old synths is far from what synth players want.

    • @marcoagius6926
      @marcoagius6926 2 года назад

      @@GusFogle Yeah! But the Japanese synths are far more reliable than the American ones😉plus the American one's are way off too expensive.

    • @GusFogle
      @GusFogle 2 года назад

      @@marcoagius6926 My Jupiter X has been full of software bugs ever since I owned it. It's a fantastic tool in the studio and it sounds great, but even with a bunch of software updates it behaves oddly sometimes. I've got a Sequential Prophet 5 Rev 4 and I've never had an issue with it. But honestly, at the prices these synths cost, I'm not taking them out to gigs and traveling around a bunch with them.

    • @VickersDoorter
      @VickersDoorter 2 года назад

      @@GusFogle Hopefully a bunch of software updates will improve it a bunch, without bunching up a bunch more trouble.

  • @mrdavies7894
    @mrdavies7894 2 месяца назад

    This one goes to 38! 😂

  • @JayTheLane
    @JayTheLane 2 года назад

    Think Andy is knackered and suck of demonstrating this board.

  • @gabrio3463
    @gabrio3463 2 года назад +4

    It need to cost about 1300$ less

  • @godot5082
    @godot5082 Год назад

    2000 bugs thats ridiculous

  • @istvantoth7431
    @istvantoth7431 Год назад

    Nice sound indeed, but overpriced for a digital synth.

  • @jds3125
    @jds3125 2 года назад +2

    Get rid of the speakers, shed a few pounds, add controls for a second env/oscillator and I might be interested. Otherwise the limitations are too much for a $2K synth.

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 2 года назад +1

      Yeah, for Zen-Core editing, the way to go are Jupiter-X, Fantom, and Fantom-0. Juno-X is fine for stage performers looking to roleplay as Juno-106 users, lol!

  • @lundsweden
    @lundsweden 2 года назад +1

    Why would I buy a big, expensive dongle like this? TAL UNO-LX or Roland Cloud seem a lot more practical, affordable and space saving.

  • @iosyn5896
    @iosyn5896 2 года назад +1

    nope! the juno-x is another overprized plugin/software controller for the roland cloud for 2000 bugs, no analog reissue, no innovations! senseless since system-8/jupiter-X. lacks of an analog 6/60 reissue. juno-x engine isn't brand new - it's another simple zencore copy in a vintage case. korg released with the prologue a 16v analog 0B6 OSC reissue + 16 digital SDK OSCs for less then 1500 bugs. are u kidding us, roland? roland is decreasing themself to an ordinary software/vst dealer.

  • @twingems5332
    @twingems5332 2 года назад

    He’s not right. First MIDI was on JX3P. It sounds weak and VST like compared to real analog vintage.

    • @80ssynthfan48
      @80ssynthfan48 2 года назад +1

      I thought some later Jupiter 8s had midi?

    • @marcoagius6926
      @marcoagius6926 2 года назад +2

      Yeah! And a pain in the ass to keep those analog synths in Tune 😉

    • @GusFogle
      @GusFogle 2 года назад +1

      @@marcoagius6926 That's a worthy trade off for the warmth and rawness you get from an analog synth though. Besides, my Prophet 5 can tune itself ;-)

    • @vaiman7777
      @vaiman7777 2 года назад +4

      @@GusFogle Warmth... Love guys who buy into marketing bullshit haha! Never did someone say "Ooo that's so warm sounding" in the 70's, trust me ;)

    • @funkmachine6420
      @funkmachine6420 2 года назад

      @@80ssynthfan48 retrofit only I think

  • @kevinsturges6957
    @kevinsturges6957 2 года назад +1

    Is it just me? I WANT to like this, but to me it just sounds like thin software. Not feeling that warm analog vibe at all that the original had.

    • @Tanirhum
      @Tanirhum 2 года назад +7

      Would you take a blindfold test with analog vs digital?

    • @bluemichimusic9507
      @bluemichimusic9507 2 года назад +1

      I feel the same

    • @bluemichimusic9507
      @bluemichimusic9507 2 года назад

      @@Tanirhum i would indeed

    • @ErraticFaith
      @ErraticFaith 2 года назад +1

      @@Tanirhum Already been done at HQ and the differences are minimal at best. Don't buy into the comments of non-professional youtube nobodies. People wandering around with 'music' in their names - usually the first to avoid.

    • @SR-ih1be
      @SR-ih1be 2 года назад

      @@ErraticFaith Lots of people beg to differ. People with ears. Grow up.

  • @marekn629
    @marekn629 2 года назад +4

    This is just another phony Juno nostalgia trick from Roland, no real analogue in here. It is just VST named "Zencore" and in reality, it is just another virtual analog. Just bigger JU-06A Boutique or system 8 plus RD Piano 😳 in different clothes. Way to pricey

    • @marmite-land
      @marmite-land 2 года назад +3

      Of course no real analogue, it's explicitely stated everywhere, it's not like they are trying to be shady about it, trying to hide it and make it pass as an analogue

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 2 года назад +1

      No DAW here, that is the Akai MPC boxes and the Force. A DAW is a digital audio workstation, newfriend. You can make a full track on it alone and export a WAV mixdown for use in whatever you please. The Juno-X doesn't even come 25% close to that.
      System-8 is much higher quality emulation, but too CPU-heavy so low polyphony and then performers reject it, that's why it's unpopular.
      Integra-7 has the SuperNatural engine from the old Jupiter-50, it does nail the Juno-106 patches really well, but Zen-Core is a different beast from this.
      JU-06A is a toy for beginners and synth collectors. Completely unrelated, but it is a high quality emulator that matches the real thing, like System-8.
      Juno-X is a watered-down Fantom-0 with a price increase. Or Jupiter-X in new clothes. Ultimately, a stage keyboard.
      But what do you care anyway? You're obviously not a musician or synthesist, why are you posting?

  • @SR-ih1be
    @SR-ih1be 2 года назад

    Nobody wants this

    • @ErraticFaith
      @ErraticFaith 2 года назад +2

      On the contrary; it is one of our most anticipated instruments. With artists coming down to HQ and testing numerous innovations and aspects taken from their time with JP-X. It's expected to sell phenomenally well in our industry space and many of my colleagues and friends will use them for their live shows when things return to a more normal standard. So speak for yourself, not others.

    • @SR-ih1be
      @SR-ih1be 2 года назад

      @@ErraticFaith It's perhaps useful for live players, but that's definitely a niche, & not the actual main reason people still want authentic Juno 106s decades later. To call this VST in a box "anticipated" is just plain silliness. It is perhaps anticipated in the sense that the majority of musicians in the synth community have come to expect the worst from Roland, which is honestly just very sad if you think about it. The synth market is not clamoring for this overpriced inferior technology packaged to look exactly like the instrument that made Roland so revered. It will not sell phenomenally well. It is a joke.