Roland Ax Synth Patch Editor For Dsi

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Axial is the official Roland tone library site where you can download new sounds for your Roland synthesizer that have been specially designed by top programmers. He is saying that musicians needs several different synths for their individual character and interface, assuming we have large enough pockets! (and provide dual/split capability), or also provide the sound engine of the OB6 without the controls (like the Matrix 1000) if tweaking isn't required for stage use.

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Judging by specs - it's Juno Di line continuation, can't be compared to FA-06/08. No mentioning of SuperNatural engine and other indicator - 3 MFX + chorus and reverb - specs typical for Juno-G & Juno-Di i guess. Fa line has more MFX-es and TFX if i remember correctly. Comparing to Juno-Di, i see following new items: 1) Phrase Pads for Triggering Songs and Samples 2) 8-track pattern sequencer 3) Integration with Axial and wave expansion slot - so you can load new waveforms/sounds from Axial site 4) New piano and organ sounds Would be interesting to listen to audio demos and other question if and how sounds can be programmed - from panel or from computer and if there will be editor etc. Posts: 46 Joined: 09:44, 3 January 2007. I got a chance to try out the Juno DS (88) over the weekend at the local Sam Ash. I was pleasantly surprised!

Jan 15, 2009 - Well, the Roland AX is back – and as the name implies, the new AX-Synth now generates sound. Here are the new. Runs on 8x Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (or eight AA's, folks); Internal sounds via a 128-voice polyphonic sound engine, editable with an included editor software app. (Says PC only, but I.

Great keybed, very nice balance between solid build and lightweight, and sooooo many sounds. And despite them being PCM only, they really did sound great. Nice onboard controls and very, very easy to navigate.

I've never touched a Juno and don't have an FA, but I had no problem at all sitting down and immediately jamming on it with the phrase pads and sequencer. Good effects, too. Weighted keyboard felt identical to the FA-08 that was next to it.

I'm not sure I'd choose it over an FA-08 because I'm more studio than performance, but it definitely felt and sounded like a $1000 board. Unfortunately, one reason I was really interested in it was as a controller for one or two Boutiques. But based on the MIDI doc online, I don't think it will be suitable. Way too many basic controller commands do not appear to be transmitted.

Posts: 265 Joined: 02:56, 23 May 2015 Location: Cleveland, OH USA. Axxim wrote:Anyone else here with a Juno-DS? I got a DS61 two days after u got urs mate.:-D I've also done a 'little' review here for those who might be interested, forgive me if some of my statements are wrong, I've only had it for a couple of days so far.;-) The Juno-DS is a multifunction machine, pretty much like a small Swiss army knife, with a few but very well working tools. It consists of a (16-part multitimberal) Synthesizer, Vocoder (pitch corrector), an 8 track (up to 8 measures) Pattern Sequencer and a sampler. Each tool work independently as a 'mode', meaning that when u press the 'Vocoder' button, it becomes a dedicated vocoder and u wont be able to use the sequencer or other parts at the same time; The same goes for the sequencer mode. The synthesizer has 16 parts and you can assign one patch per part; Each patch consist of (up to) 4 partials with individual waveforms, LFOs, ENVs etc.

You can even assign different waveforms for Left and Right respectively, meaning that you can end up with a patch based on 8 waveforms; Some of the preset pianos are done like that. So the synthesizer part is truly agile and will produce just about any sound you want it to. Further, you can layer ('Super Layer') up to all 16 parts with each their different patch assigned. Also it has arpeggio which works very nice indeed. The Vocoder takes any patch you choose and use it as carrier, whether you wanna do single notes or full wide chords. I found that using some of the 'Choir' patches, will actually serve as a very nice Vocalist effect. Within the vocoder theres also pitch correction, while it can be set to do maj/min or chromatic scale, I have yet to find a way to do a custom scale neither fixed scale (where u select the notes to use and itll pitch correct to the nearest note of that) or dynamic (realtime monophonic where you simply play the melody while singing it and it will keep you 100% in tune all the time).

I don't think it can be done? The 8-track pattern sequencer will record up to 8 measures in the time signature of your choice and loop the selected pattern upon playback. You are free to use each track for whatever u want, drums, patch or samples, no dedicated drum track like u find on the JD-Xi or anything like that. Atrin wrote:hi: i had juno gi but i sold it because it could not loop and RECORDING real time and i have to use computer software(sonar) NOW: this is about JUNO DS:'Build a mobile recording studio with the integrated USB interface' can this keyboard record real time in USB? Can this keyboard record phrase from phrase pads while we playing and record in USB? I hope i could tell true my question because my english language not well thank you The Juno-DS has no built-in audio recording system, it only imports wav-files to internal memory, but you cant use that memory to do a live recording. Posts: 15 Joined: 14:31, 11 October 2015.

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Second thoughts. Im actually having second thoughts about the Juno-DS61 now, because the reason I went with that rather than the FA-06 was because Id rather have a pattern sequencer than a linear sequencer. But the more I study the pattern sequencer in the Juno-DS, the more I realize it can never come close to what I really want and hence I might as well go with the FA-06 which has all the features of the Juno-DS, plus more of everything, like two expansion slots instead of just one, SuperNatural sound engine, 6 knobs instead of four, D-beam controller etc. After all, a fully functioning linear sequencer, is worth more to me than a pattern sequencer I cant make any use of at all. Posts: 15 Joined: 14:31, 11 October 2015.

A Show-stopping Shoulder Synth! Roland's ultra-rad AX-Synth gives new life to a classic design. Empowering keyboardists everywhere to step out from behind a cockpit of keyboard gear and take center stage, the 49-key AX-Synth offers up a powerful built-in sound engine packed with solo-oriented sounds. And, thanks to its pitch-bend ribbon controller, D Beam, and modulation bar, you have a ton of expressive control when this guy's strapped onto your shoulder.

Feeling really inventive? You can also connect it to your computer via USB and perform killer virtual instruments onstage with the AX-Synth. Roland AX-Synth Shoulder Synthesizer at a Glance:.

Strap it on and play - this remote synth is loaded with sweet sounds. Packed with controllers for expressive live performances. Connect it to your computer via USB for virtual-instrument performances. Downloadable PC software for customizing your AX-Synth sounds. Battery-powered for untethered performances. V-Link button for video control Strap it on and play - this remote synth is loaded with sweet sounds This is one piece of gear that's sure to steal the show. Just strap Roland's AX-Synth onto your shoulder and start rocking out - unlike shoulder synthesizers of yesteryear, the Roland AX-Synth features a ton of onboard sounds, so it's one self-contained instrument.

Onboard are an onslaught of Roland's best solo-oriented synthesizer tones - all easily navigable onstage via a bright display. Packed with controllers for expressive live performances Roland's AX-Synth is loaded with the right kind of sounds - and expressive controls - for show-stopping performances. Also onboard are a pitch-bend ribbon controller, a D beam controller, and a modulation bar, so you can play each passage with expression. Connect it to your computer via USB for virtual-instrument performances While you can use the AX-Synth by itself for killer sounds, you can also pair it up with your computer via its USB connection, then use the AX-Synth to play your favorite virtual instruments onstage. Downloadable PC software for customizing your AX-Synth sounds While the AX-Synth features a ton of great solo sounds, you can also use the included PC software editor/librarian application to customize your sounds. The AX-Synth's USB/MIDI connector makes tweaking then loading your new sounds a breeze.

Battery-powered for untethered performances The AX-Synth can function off of AC power, for practicing - or performing. But, for the ultimate in freedom, you can take advantage of its six hours of potential battery life. Just connect it up to your wireless instrument body pack system and really take your keyboard performances wire-free. V-Link button for video control Not only can you use the AX-Synth for center-stage-worthy synthesizer performances - but using its handy V-Link button, you can also use it for video and visual control.

Roland AX-Synth Shoulder Synthesizer Features:. Built-in sound engine with voices from Roland's latest synthesizers. Ribbon controller, D Beam, modulation bar, knobs, and easy-to-see display. USB MIDI for easy connection to PC, plus onboard MIDI I/O. Dedicated V-LINK button for video/visual control.

Long battery operation (approx. 6 hours).

Can also powered by included AC adapter. 128-voice polyphony. 256 tones plus 8 SuperNATURAL tones.

2 x 1/4' output jacks (L/Mono, R). 1/4' stereo headphone output jack. Foot pedal connector.

Includes a shoulder strap Burn up center stage with the Roland AX-Synth shoulder synthesizer! Tech Specs.

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