r u a roland guy? i mean u got the juno and the fantom , im thinking about getting either one , which do u recommend? i mean fantom is double the price =\ thanks what does it have that the juno doesnt?
yeah basically the roland juno G is the simpliefied version of the fantom, THE JUNO G HAS THE SAME SOUNDS AND SOUND ENGINE, THE JUNO WEIGHTS ABOUT 12 LBS THE FANTOM WEIGHTS ABOUT 27 LBS, JUNO G INTERFACE IS NOT ALL COLORFUL, FANTOM IS.... THE JUNO G ALSO SAMPLES SAME THING AS FANTOM... THE ONLY DIFFERENCE is layout, and operating system and work flow.... but i like the juno G bc its light as a mofo and you can also carry it to live gigs as well...!!! hope that helps fam...
@chosensmusic so the fantom 61 doesnt have ANY additional sounds over the juno g? its completely just improved design? thanks for the clarification. . so go with the juno g. had any experience with the gi?
hey i just wanted to say thanks for posting the vid and giving the info on the different workstations im getting a juno g next month any advice you may have for trying to learn it ?
Great stuff man - I enjoyed that. How'd you get so fast with the board? I have an ancient Roland Juno 106 from the 80s. I was thinking of getting a macbook and Logic Pro soon. Do you think Logic would be a good computer sequencer?
I guess with just hours and hours and hours of practice ;op
but it did pay off though, I use to have the Juno 106 as well but my LFO was kinda off so i got rid of it because you and I know very well it'll cost alot to fix these bad boys. I think Logic is a great computer sequence with the macbook... I like the workflow of digital sequencers. But i'm still going to be 90 % hardware, and analog synths and drum machines, the only time i actually use a computer is when i'm tracking
Really awesome work bro nice to see you back, making videos really like all your work you are an inspiration for me to make music really thanks for that, and also I see that the Juno G has great potential on making some nice beats I just might get this keyboard because. I want a solid workstation to start with would you recommend it or should I save a little more for a Motif mo6 or a korg m50? keep up the great work bro big ups!!
To be honest with you, it's all entirely up to you and your preference... I actually owned all three brands of keyboard workstations and I like all three for different reasons and the type of style are you trying to make ? West coast, east coast, or pop music??? What i like about the korg series is the interface is the most easiest to navigate and learn to make beats, the korg has that west coast sound which is dope. The Motif is dope for it's Piano i think yamaha has the most realistic
@chosensmusic Thanks for the quick reply bro, Im planing on making hip hop in general and some r&b and maybe some electronic music too but that's my main idea im really looking forward to seen a vid on the motif xs6 peace.
Hey I'm an amateur producer and I always quantize my patterns cus I can never play a pattern without quantizing it or else it'll sound horrible. I was just wondering if I need to learn how to make pattern without quantizing or does it matter?
What up David, to be honest with you, it just depends on the beat and the feel you want in that beat... Sometimes I usually quantize my snares ,and sometimes hi hats, cymbals and shakers. But I usually don't quantize my kick drums bc if i do Quantize my kick drums snares and hi hats in a (4/4 ≠ 1/16) pattern it would sound too perfect and mechanical. If anything experiment quantize certain instruments here and there and you would see what i'm talking about... What are you using ?
did you bought the fantom online? cause you have the m audio oxygen midi controller, it comes with the fantom for free!
feewert42 3 months ago
Wheres the bass?! :p
omgitsrook 3 months ago
o_o; this boi is in a dope shirt, dope chain, dope studio. Damnit. SOmeday, I will be too. lol.
DJSoNHustle 5 months ago
r u a roland guy? i mean u got the juno and the fantom , im thinking about getting either one , which do u recommend? i mean fantom is double the price =\ thanks what does it have that the juno doesnt?
seannopak25 9 months ago
@seannopak25
yeah basically the roland juno G is the simpliefied version of the fantom, THE JUNO G HAS THE SAME SOUNDS AND SOUND ENGINE, THE JUNO WEIGHTS ABOUT 12 LBS THE FANTOM WEIGHTS ABOUT 27 LBS, JUNO G INTERFACE IS NOT ALL COLORFUL, FANTOM IS.... THE JUNO G ALSO SAMPLES SAME THING AS FANTOM... THE ONLY DIFFERENCE is layout, and operating system and work flow.... but i like the juno G bc its light as a mofo and you can also carry it to live gigs as well...!!! hope that helps fam...
peace
chosensmusic 8 months ago
@chosensmusic thanks! i ended up with the fantom g6 , thanks again!!
seannopak25 8 months ago
@chosensmusic so the fantom 61 doesnt have ANY additional sounds over the juno g? its completely just improved design? thanks for the clarification. . so go with the juno g. had any experience with the gi?
JustBe503 4 months ago
this guy does it the real way, before the digi era.. so dope mad love!
leadthemasses 10 months ago
this is like sex to your ears
@_@
andz0 1 year ago
sweet
heroknaderi 1 year ago
will do thanks :) much appreciated Peace
thoughprocess 1 year ago
hey i just wanted to say thanks for posting the vid and giving the info on the different workstations im getting a juno g next month any advice you may have for trying to learn it ?
thoughprocess 1 year ago
@thoughprocess
Read the manual, check out the forums, if you need any help feel free to hit me up homie...
peace
chosensmusic 1 year ago
@chosensmusic what's popping chosen, you doing any new projects?
lucirz 1 year ago
i usually start my beats at 140 bpm and up check me out
QueloGua401 1 year ago
@QueloGua401
140 bpm for hip hop?
Youre having a laugh right?
HarpoonSlazenger 1 year ago
Great stuff man - I enjoyed that. How'd you get so fast with the board? I have an ancient Roland Juno 106 from the 80s. I was thinking of getting a macbook and Logic Pro soon. Do you think Logic would be a good computer sequencer?
upbeatbeacon 1 year ago
@upbeatbeacon
I guess with just hours and hours and hours of practice ;op
but it did pay off though, I use to have the Juno 106 as well but my LFO was kinda off so i got rid of it because you and I know very well it'll cost alot to fix these bad boys. I think Logic is a great computer sequence with the macbook... I like the workflow of digital sequencers. But i'm still going to be 90 % hardware, and analog synths and drum machines, the only time i actually use a computer is when i'm tracking
chosensmusic 1 year ago 2
on pro tools, i'm still sorta behind on the software side of music production, but i'm working on that to keep up with the times ;op
Also you should check out Reason as well ...
chosensmusic 1 year ago
what drum patch did u use to make this beat ?? is it the 808/909 patch ? thanks
krzone81 1 year ago
@krzone81
yeah it was the 808/909 patch with the octave being shifted...
chosensmusic 1 year ago
Dope shit.
bigfelon 1 year ago
Really awesome work bro nice to see you back, making videos really like all your work you are an inspiration for me to make music really thanks for that, and also I see that the Juno G has great potential on making some nice beats I just might get this keyboard because. I want a solid workstation to start with would you recommend it or should I save a little more for a Motif mo6 or a korg m50? keep up the great work bro big ups!!
WeirdRicky 1 year ago
To be honest with you, it's all entirely up to you and your preference... I actually owned all three brands of keyboard workstations and I like all three for different reasons and the type of style are you trying to make ? West coast, east coast, or pop music??? What i like about the korg series is the interface is the most easiest to navigate and learn to make beats, the korg has that west coast sound which is dope. The Motif is dope for it's Piano i think yamaha has the most realistic
chosensmusic 1 year ago
@chosensmusic
Piano sounds, and also strings.
Roland has the best overall drums, and the roland series sounds more raw than the other two machines.
Hope this helps you, just do some research, youtube, ebay and craigslist.
Good LUCK with your search.... :OP
chosensmusic 1 year ago
@chosensmusic Thanks for the quick reply bro, Im planing on making hip hop in general and some r&b and maybe some electronic music too but that's my main idea im really looking forward to seen a vid on the motif xs6 peace.
WeirdRicky 1 year ago
excellent beat and you are really quick with the board too.
inphluence 1 year ago
@chosenmusic, I'm just using fl studio right now. I'm tryna get a keyboard when I can get the money
iDavidHan 1 year ago
Hey I'm an amateur producer and I always quantize my patterns cus I can never play a pattern without quantizing it or else it'll sound horrible. I was just wondering if I need to learn how to make pattern without quantizing or does it matter?
iDavidHan 1 year ago
@iDavidHan
What up David, to be honest with you, it just depends on the beat and the feel you want in that beat... Sometimes I usually quantize my snares ,and sometimes hi hats, cymbals and shakers. But I usually don't quantize my kick drums bc if i do Quantize my kick drums snares and hi hats in a (4/4 ≠ 1/16) pattern it would sound too perfect and mechanical. If anything experiment quantize certain instruments here and there and you would see what i'm talking about... What are you using ?
chosensmusic 1 year ago
@iDavidHan
I forgot to tell you that you can also quantize in either grid mode or shuffle...
chosensmusic 1 year ago
COOL! COOL! COOL!
nise1001 1 year ago
FINALLY! A video! Haha, welcome back to Youtube. :) Nice beat, too~!
iKrazim 1 year ago
Sounds sick man, but what happened to the MPC?
CVwarrioR 1 year ago
@CVwarrioR
Be on the look out i'll be making an Akai MPC 2500 video and also Roland Fantom X8 ;op
chosensmusic 1 year ago
@chosensmusic cool man ill keep an eye out. any new albums comming out?
CVwarrioR 1 year ago
SICK!
ZayJin 1 year ago
NO MPC?
boomtomb 1 year ago
chosen is back right!! your new beat is awesome!
Radium1337 1 year ago