Tom, Awesome video. Very helpfull. Can you advise me how to globally lower the drum machine volume compared to the patches? When I try to play any patch along with the drums, the drums are so much louder. Page 29 in the manual has something about it, but as soon as you change anything, the drum volume goes right back up again. Is there any way to permanately and globally adust the balance between the drums and patches? Thanks so much. RFH
@RayFHunter sorry about the long delay in my reply. I've been very busy :)
You can set the volume lower as described on page 29, but when you change rhythms, the volume will go back to 100%. (Changing patches shouldn't change rhythm volume though).
Alternatively, you can record your own rhythm as a midi track in preform mode and loop-play it (as shown in the video), then play along with a different patch in another midi track. This is what I do when fooling around.
Hey, thanks 4 this video. Now I can start some basic sequencing.
I am new to the Juno G... I know sequencing in FL Studio. How do I do a detailed sequencing in the Juno G. I Wanna record the drum rolls n stuff. Plus how do I quantize my recordings n use the audio tracks to record external instruments like the Harmonica n Guitar???? Do you have a video that will show me how to do those stuff??? U can give a link to that too. That would be great. Again thanks 4 your video man. :-)
HEy thanks alot! im just wondering when i export the song into the computer as a midi file, it only plays the piano part of the song and not the everything else. r u able to upload ur songs into the computer?
@DJ2006LEGIT I haven't tried exporting as MIDI, but you can also export a song as a .wav file (all parts mixed together). Here's how: 1. Set sequencer to where you want to record from 2. Press AUDIO TRACK 3. Select a free audio track 4. Set Audio Rec Mode to RE-SAMPLING 5. Press PLAY 6. Press STOP to end recording 7. In the new menu, hit CANCEL 8. The new recording will appear in sample edit mode 9. Press WRITE, and save the file into the flash memory (USER or CARD) 10. USB copy file to computer
Also how are you finding the newly added Sampling features? I think they are great.
Another thing I have noticed it how no machine on the market at the moment comes close in terms of features and price. In the UK, it averages for about £750 [$1000??]. I think the closes is the Korg M50 but lacks a sampler and the sounds apparently are not as good as the Juno [subjective I guess].
Anyway, more videos please. Oh I checked out your blog but not much said on the Juno. Lol.
Oh thank you man. You are very kind. Let me just explain the situation. I have watched videos of Korg M3 and Fantom G series and noticed these machines seem to have sounds that are just ready to go with Hip Hop if you see what I mean, so I am left wondering if the Juno G can offer same sounds?
I have seen various video, but I am more keen if the sound patch present are things good for hiphop.
I am leaning towards the Juno at the moment as these others ones are way too expensive lol.
How long can you record for ?
TheOlenscase 2 months ago
does the juno g have a vocoder
Lamont2086 8 months ago
@Lamont2086 I don't believe it does. At least I haven't found one yet!
tomreitz 8 months ago
More tutorials please!!!
ooProduction 1 year ago
@nedwergs that is cool. I've been using it for a while now. Thanks for the tip!
tomreitz 1 year ago
Tom, Awesome video. Very helpfull. Can you advise me how to globally lower the drum machine volume compared to the patches? When I try to play any patch along with the drums, the drums are so much louder. Page 29 in the manual has something about it, but as soon as you change anything, the drum volume goes right back up again. Is there any way to permanately and globally adust the balance between the drums and patches? Thanks so much. RFH
RayFHunter 1 year ago
@RayFHunter sorry about the long delay in my reply. I've been very busy :)
You can set the volume lower as described on page 29, but when you change rhythms, the volume will go back to 100%. (Changing patches shouldn't change rhythm volume though).
Alternatively, you can record your own rhythm as a midi track in preform mode and loop-play it (as shown in the video), then play along with a different patch in another midi track. This is what I do when fooling around.
tomreitz 1 year ago
Hey, thanks 4 this video. Now I can start some basic sequencing.
I am new to the Juno G... I know sequencing in FL Studio. How do I do a detailed sequencing in the Juno G. I Wanna record the drum rolls n stuff. Plus how do I quantize my recordings n use the audio tracks to record external instruments like the Harmonica n Guitar???? Do you have a video that will show me how to do those stuff??? U can give a link to that too. That would be great. Again thanks 4 your video man. :-)
johncenayo23 1 year ago
a very clear and helpful vid, cheers!
bunny0v0wtliu 1 year ago
HEy thanks alot! im just wondering when i export the song into the computer as a midi file, it only plays the piano part of the song and not the everything else. r u able to upload ur songs into the computer?
DJ2006LEGIT 1 year ago
tomreitz 1 year ago
This helped me alot.. !! :) Ive been wondering how to use this thing O.O ..... haha.. But now its all good.. Thank ya! :D
AlySoCliche 1 year ago
Also how are you finding the newly added Sampling features? I think they are great.
Another thing I have noticed it how no machine on the market at the moment comes close in terms of features and price. In the UK, it averages for about £750 [$1000??]. I think the closes is the Korg M50 but lacks a sampler and the sounds apparently are not as good as the Juno [subjective I guess].
Anyway, more videos please. Oh I checked out your blog but not much said on the Juno. Lol.
ElRazur 2 years ago
Oh thank you man. You are very kind. Let me just explain the situation. I have watched videos of Korg M3 and Fantom G series and noticed these machines seem to have sounds that are just ready to go with Hip Hop if you see what I mean, so I am left wondering if the Juno G can offer same sounds?
I have seen various video, but I am more keen if the sound patch present are things good for hiphop.
I am leaning towards the Juno at the moment as these others ones are way too expensive lol.
ElRazur 2 years ago
Thank you man for putting this one up. I am due to pick one up at the end of February and I really cannot wait.
So from what you are saying, one can do a very a dope sounding hiphop track entirely on this machine right?
Please post more videos if you can.
ElRazur 2 years ago
Yep, absolutely. The whole loop was made using only the Juno G. It's an amazing machine.
I was thinking of putting together another video, are there any features you particularly want to see?
I know you'll be impressed with the keyboard when you get it. Enjoy!
tomreitz 2 years ago