Post by Janneke on Apr 6, 2006 13:56:52 GMT -5
Omdat mijn Turbu GEM S3 hard aan vervanging toe is ben ik op zoek naar nieuwe speeltjes, hetgeen mijn aandacht heeft getrokken is de Roland Juno-D
Roland proudly announces the Juno-D — the most competitively priced and full-featured synthesizer in its class. Hundreds of new radio-ready sounds are packed into the Juno-D’s jet-black metal chassis, along with a world-class array of expressive multi-effects, realtime performance controllers, and tools for groove creation and composition. Considering how much power it packs for such little cash, the new Juno redefines the phrase “bang for the buck.”
Affordable 61-note synthesizer with 64-note polyphony, improved keyboard feel, and GM2 compatibility
768 newly programmed radio-ready Patches, 22 Rhythm Sets, and 40 Performance memory provided
Patches organized in categories such as Piano, Guitar, Orchestra, etc.
Two Tones can be assigned to each Patch, and can be split or layered
47 multi-effects, eight reverb types, 8 chorus types
Powerful arpeggiator, with 400 phrase/arpeggio templates for instant sonic animation
24 Multi Chord memory for one-finger chord triggering; 32 Rhythm Guide metronome with preset patterns and variations
D Beam controller and front-panel control knobs for expressive performance
Mac/PC editing software included
Ik ga hem in ieder geval Zaterdag uitproberen, en misschien wel kopen, aangezien reparatiekosten voor mijn GEM waarschijnlijk hoog gaan uitvallen.
Wat vinden jullie (op basis van de gegeven beschrijvinng): Goede keus?
Roland proudly announces the Juno-D — the most competitively priced and full-featured synthesizer in its class. Hundreds of new radio-ready sounds are packed into the Juno-D’s jet-black metal chassis, along with a world-class array of expressive multi-effects, realtime performance controllers, and tools for groove creation and composition. Considering how much power it packs for such little cash, the new Juno redefines the phrase “bang for the buck.”
Affordable 61-note synthesizer with 64-note polyphony, improved keyboard feel, and GM2 compatibility
768 newly programmed radio-ready Patches, 22 Rhythm Sets, and 40 Performance memory provided
Patches organized in categories such as Piano, Guitar, Orchestra, etc.
Two Tones can be assigned to each Patch, and can be split or layered
47 multi-effects, eight reverb types, 8 chorus types
Powerful arpeggiator, with 400 phrase/arpeggio templates for instant sonic animation
24 Multi Chord memory for one-finger chord triggering; 32 Rhythm Guide metronome with preset patterns and variations
D Beam controller and front-panel control knobs for expressive performance
Mac/PC editing software included
Ik ga hem in ieder geval Zaterdag uitproberen, en misschien wel kopen, aangezien reparatiekosten voor mijn GEM waarschijnlijk hoog gaan uitvallen.
Wat vinden jullie (op basis van de gegeven beschrijvinng): Goede keus?