Customer Reviews for Roland Juno-D
"A lot of synthesizer for your own money!"
Alex from
Saratov, none Russia
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Quality:
I'd say it's extremely solid for such a light weight! May be I use my JUNO-D not as long as I use my Roland JX-8P, but 5 kg instead of 18 kg - it's fantastic! All keys, knobs and buttons are tight and reliable.
Features:
This is best synthesizer in it's price range, much better than all QS6.2s, X5Ds, S03s and so on. Nice sounds, light weight, D-Beam IR controller onboard - the best keybs for live performance I've ever seen.
Ease of Use:
Easy as a "Jingle bells". I haven't read manual at all - what for? If you dont wanna push buttons many times when programming this lil bud - use PC Editor (included).
Value:
A lot of synthesizer for your own money!
Sound:
64-voice polyphony, 24-bit DA converters. All souds are crisp and clear, some of them are natural, some - not. Synths, basses, guitars, organs, e-pianos are superb. Acoustic piano is the weakest point of JUNO-D, imho. To solve this problem I use grand piano (and some other sounds) from my Yamaha DGX-300.
Overall:
I've purchased it 3 days after I had seen it first time on the excibition. Really superb keyboards, both in recording studio and for live playing!
Music Style:
Rock, Jazz
Music Experience:
never will be
How I use this product:
In the Studio
Experience with the product:
I purchased it recently (less than 6 weeks)