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  • Hey thanks you've helped me, I've not had my Juno G for long, been getting stressed as I'm so keen to get recording but the gremlins were getting in the way. However, I've just managed to make a good start on a Kraftwerk cover. I've just found out how to copy the measures on the first two tracks, I inserted measures, used one of the on board drum patterns, so getting there & I'm delighted the track is of to a good start. Cheers from Rich

  • also what is the keypad like? iv read a lot of reviews saying the key travel is poor and they arent quite full size. thinking about getting a juno g. i want it for the midi sequencer. hopefully the G will go cheaper when the Gi is released (the Gi doesnt have a midi sequencer though)

  • hi. is it possible to load midi files/mp3 onto the juno g like you can on the juno di via usb? for example i want to play backing tracks

  • How come there is barely no trance or hard trance tunes made on this hardware workstation. Is it because its not able to make that type of music very well. I need to know this because ive put 300 euro towards the 1000 euro asking price???

  • very cool!!

  • wow it is almost weird how much you sound like John Malkovich :D

  • Your video is great, it has helped me so much with my Juno G. You mentioned that there is a way to pull the effects from patch mode so that you can still use the sounds as they are in that mode. I have been dying !! to know if you can do this. Is there really a way?? I would be hugely grateful if you could explain briefly hows it done. Keep up the good work!!

  • I am wondering if youcan create synth sounds with the juno g..& how you tweak presets...

  • Still can't stop watching.

  • SALUDOS A TUTY Y A MI TIO BETO , Norberto....

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  • Norberto your video is very helpfull, please continue doing videos like this.Good Luck. Lady

  • You really covered a need, Norberto. Your filled in the blanks that are missing in the book. Thanks!!!

  • very good, also if this wasn't just totally cool of Roland, they released version 2, a quick upgrade to include Sampling assignment to the "pads"

    I haven't fooled with it too much yet, but something to feature sometime.

  • Your right that would be something great to feature! I'm going to try to work on that. Thanks for watching... I appreciate your feedback.

  • I Love this Vid!!! - It helps ALOT

    I can't stop watching it

  • Thanks for watching!!

  • By the way, great instructional videos on your end, buddy! I like the loops you to as well. This one is very interesnting and, i may add, educational too. Seems confusing but you make it work great, my man.

  • A-men to that !

  • Well Alright!!

  • like it very much. very interesteing and education, foolio. Guess who this is.

  • I think I have an Idea...Hmmm..there is only one person in the world who calls me that. Thanks.

  • sorry vet. i accidentially rated you three stars. i didn't even mean to click on that and it rated it. of course i was going to rate it six. it's a good video. very interesting.

  • Hahaha!! I hope it helps people start making their own music.

  • Nice tutorial, people need this. I Think I have spend more time reading the manual then actually playing the juno g.

  • I had a little trouble when I first bought my juno-g because I wasn't aware that I had to use the 002 sequence template. I hope this helps someone out so they don't cry to sleep like I did the first night I had mine. :)

  • Dude thats awsome and probably one of the few juno-g sequencing demonstrations that are really informative and not from some kind of DVD.

    Im still having a few days left til I'll get a Juno-G myself :D

  • Thank you! AndreasSWF. That means a lot to me.

  • great video, you helped me record way back when I just bought mine. Cheers, keep it up!

  • Thanks for taking the time to watch it.  Your comments and feedback mean a lot to me.

  • You're a braver man than me...I haven't used a keyboard based sequencer in 20 years. Bravo!

  • Well Its my first synth I ever owned and I used to record using 4track tape when I was a kid but I couldn't quite understand how to record on a computer so I got this and inncidently learned how to sequence on sonar producer.

  • The Juno G is superb. Especially since you can offload your sequences to a computer. My first sequencer was on a workstation from 1988 and I think the max you could record was 6,000 notes, aka 18 measures, the way I work! :)

  • Do you still have it?

  • I have a Juno106. The workstation I'm talking about is from a differerent manufacturer.

  • Awesome! - Very informative.

    You make this look easy:)

  • I'm waiting for your next awesome video? When can we expect it??

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