for some reasons since i bought this keyboard i stopped using software sequencer unless i do something much bigger I feel very comfortable with the built in sequencer!
Like always an excellent video...I didn't know that you had made a video covering this topic already. I made a video too because I had a little trouble when I first got mine...But then it was a revealed use the template and I was so in love with my machine. :)
Dan this was video was real helpful but after you get done with making your track how do you break it down with in the juno-g and can you load the session from the compact flash drive i think that would make a good video? think about it
Dan, thanks for the videos! I just purchased my Juno-G today and I found you on the Roland forums which you linked to here. I plan on using the Juno for midi file, live. Could you make a video to help myself and others taking a standard midi file from it's raw form to one that a group could use live? Editing sounds and getting it all setup for the stage with a click track or kick drum in one channel to feed onstage monitors and keep time with while the sound engineer gets the midi?
for some reasons since i bought this keyboard i stopped using software sequencer unless i do something much bigger I feel very comfortable with the built in sequencer!
wilcossb 1 year ago
Dan, great videos...
I've just got my Juno.. Is it true I can't access my Juno sounds in GarageBand, I may need logic or other upgrade?
djrowlee 1 year ago
Like always an excellent video...I didn't know that you had made a video covering this topic already. I made a video too because I had a little trouble when I first got mine...But then it was a revealed use the template and I was so in love with my machine. :)
NOlivarria 2 years ago
Dan this was video was real helpful but after you get done with making your track how do you break it down with in the juno-g and can you load the session from the compact flash drive i think that would make a good video? think about it
dirtyboy30337 2 years ago
Dan, thanks for the videos! I just purchased my Juno-G today and I found you on the Roland forums which you linked to here. I plan on using the Juno for midi file, live. Could you make a video to help myself and others taking a standard midi file from it's raw form to one that a group could use live? Editing sounds and getting it all setup for the stage with a click track or kick drum in one channel to feed onstage monitors and keep time with while the sound engineer gets the midi?
Thank you!
RaymondJJohnson 2 years ago
An excellent well detailed tutorial video! Keep up the good work and continue making more vids! Take care! Peace!
nuttybeatz 2 years ago