JUNO-G and XP60
JUNO-G and XP60
I am thinkin of gettin and xp60 for lead, and use the juno-g for bass, but im wondering if the stand will able to hold the xp60 because it is quite heavier than the juno-g, so im not sure it will be stable enough or it might wobble a lot??
Re: JUNO-G and XP60
The XP60 is not that heavy and anyway what type of stand are you talking about. I use the USS Apex stand and can't say that I have any problems whatsoever.
Kenny
Kenny
Juno-G and XP60
I just use a normal stand, double stand, so its more stable (2 X's) and a keyboard arm for my second where the xp60 will go, will it be a problem ?
Re: JUNO-G and XP60
Any decent stand will hold an XP-60 on top. You might want to think about reversing their assignments though. The Juno G has (I believe) the same COSM Guitar Amp Sim contained in the Fantom S/X which can turn any ordinary sound into just killer leads.
And... the XP-60 does a great bass. Anything from sampled to synth.
And... the XP-60 does a great bass. Anything from sampled to synth.
JUNO-G
i dont know how to make the proper sounds on the juno-g , i want to use the xp60 as lead, cuz ive heard it is wicked for lead, and also the bass on juno-g is good? but it sounds shit when i play in a hall, like at the temple, you can hear like the guitar behind it, its like a guitary bass ... its called Comp'd Bass or something like that, can you make me a good bass? CAN ANYONE PLEASE MAKE ME A GOOD BASS FOR THE JUNO-G??? PLZ, i got this concert comin up and i need it to be perfect
Re: JUNO-G and XP60
The Juno G already has plenty of good basses in it. If you are set on using the Juno G for bass, just run through them and pick the one that matches your amplification and band the best.
Oh... in live performance, nothing is ever perfect. So don't sweat it.
Oh... in live performance, nothing is ever perfect. So don't sweat it.
Re: JUNO-G and XP60
But cant you make me some good ones ? if you can please
Re: JUNO-G and XP60
But cant you make me some good ones ? if you can please
lol @ this statement...
your gonna get the boards, do it your self...
o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Fantom-X6, Juno-D, Edirol Pcr M-80
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Roland Junkie
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lol @ this statement...
your gonna get the boards, do it your self...
o o o o o o o o o o o o o
Fantom-X6, Juno-D, Edirol Pcr M-80
Reggae, RnB, Hip Hop, Funk Keyboardist
Roland Junkie
Coming Soon: Fantom-XR
Re: JUNO-G and XP60
Does anyone own an xp60? Because i would really like one for my self? Is anyone selling?
Re: JUNO-G and XP60
The comp'd bass patch is an electric bass sound... of course you hear the "guitar" (or the bass guitar?
) behind it.
If you need a synth bass, choose a synth bass patch.
As to your request of making a good bass for you... please understand that it is simply not possible, because nobody knows what you're looking for. There are tons of good bass sounds on the juno, they simply could be different from what you're looking for. And even if I was able to make a "good" bass sound, it could still be good for me and not for you. For example, I like the Comp'd bass patch a lot.
For the same reason it is impossible to say if a synth is better than another for bass sounds, or good for bass sounds or not. If you can program your own sounds, almost every synth is good for bass sounds. If you don't want to program your own sounds, you have to rely on presets. Then the only way is to try all the bass presets on a synth and decide yourself which has the presets that fit your needs best.

If you need a synth bass, choose a synth bass patch.
As to your request of making a good bass for you... please understand that it is simply not possible, because nobody knows what you're looking for. There are tons of good bass sounds on the juno, they simply could be different from what you're looking for. And even if I was able to make a "good" bass sound, it could still be good for me and not for you. For example, I like the Comp'd bass patch a lot.
For the same reason it is impossible to say if a synth is better than another for bass sounds, or good for bass sounds or not. If you can program your own sounds, almost every synth is good for bass sounds. If you don't want to program your own sounds, you have to rely on presets. Then the only way is to try all the bass presets on a synth and decide yourself which has the presets that fit your needs best.
Re: JUNO-G and XP60
It never ceases to amaze me how many people seem to be able to play live yet have no idea whatsoever about their gear, owned or make believe.