Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
hi there,
i was thinking of getting a Juno-G for myself. then one of my friends told to me get a second hand XP-60 (since its out of production now) rather than the juno-g. i guess i can get a XP-60 from ebay for $600. now i'm confused whether to get a XP-60 or Juno-G.
my music style is mostly rock, pop-rock, blues. and i'm buying this keyboard exclusively for live performance. can someone please enlighten me on this matter as in whether to get a XP-60 or Juno-G. which one would you prefer and why? thanks.
i was thinking of getting a Juno-G for myself. then one of my friends told to me get a second hand XP-60 (since its out of production now) rather than the juno-g. i guess i can get a XP-60 from ebay for $600. now i'm confused whether to get a XP-60 or Juno-G.
my music style is mostly rock, pop-rock, blues. and i'm buying this keyboard exclusively for live performance. can someone please enlighten me on this matter as in whether to get a XP-60 or Juno-G. which one would you prefer and why? thanks.
Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
Get the XP-60
1. 4 jv-80 expansion slots
2. since you do pop/rock you probably won't be sampling.
3. better keys on the 60
4. xp-60 has a great sequencer. once you learn it
But the juno-g is good too. But for your needs the xp-60 would be better. just my 3 cents.
1. 4 jv-80 expansion slots
2. since you do pop/rock you probably won't be sampling.
3. better keys on the 60
4. xp-60 has a great sequencer. once you learn it
But the juno-g is good too. But for your needs the xp-60 would be better. just my 3 cents.
Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
Get the Juno if you want greater sounds - with new sound engine features, effects and 128 voice polyphony, the XP-60 can't even get close, even though it has a much better keyboard. You can also expand the Juno with about 2000 free and commercial patches.
Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
Hi shock,
i had the XP-50 (which is identical except for the display). The sounds on the juno-g are much better, esp. when you are playing live. Better piano, rhodes, brass and organs.
To come close to the juno-g with the xp-60 nowadays you need at least the keyboards of the 70 and vintage synth expansion roms. Together you will pay nearly the price of the juno-g.
Ciao, Dirk.
i had the XP-50 (which is identical except for the display). The sounds on the juno-g are much better, esp. when you are playing live. Better piano, rhodes, brass and organs.
To come close to the juno-g with the xp-60 nowadays you need at least the keyboards of the 70 and vintage synth expansion roms. Together you will pay nearly the price of the juno-g.
Ciao, Dirk.
Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
so, i guess i should go for juno-g then. is it true that its much easier to switch tones while playing in XP-60 rather than juno?
Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
No, not true. It's basically the same.
Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
what about a comparison between a Roland Fantom FA76 and a Juno-G, which one sounds better?
Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
With Roland and this architecture at least, newer is better. Which is very good 

Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
i am getting a XP-80 fully expanded for 800 dollars. it has 4 SRJV boards - world, asia, orchestral and hiphop. what do you guys think?? the extra keys really helps in gigging situation. maybe i should exchange the Hiphop card with a "Session SRJV" or "60s-70s SRJV" card. i need VERY GOOD piano tones and organ tones. hows the piano expansion board? are they better than the default XP-80 piano tone?
Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
Why wouldn't you consider buying a second hand Fantom S if you're prepared to spend $600? You can find it on eBay for 600-700 USD. Well, if you *have* to choose between XP and Juno, then definitely XP.
Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
"Session" - nothing special.
Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
Offtopic, but...
Heh,
if you sell the "World"-SR-JV card, you'll be "The Man Who Sold The World" )
Heh,
if you sell the "World"-SR-JV card, you'll be "The Man Who Sold The World" )
Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
i should get the piano expansion board then?? is it worth the $100 ?
Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
Roland SR-JV80-03 Piano audio demos
http://synthmania.com/sr-jv80-03.htm
On
http://synthmania.com
there are lots of them.
http://synthmania.com/sr-jv80-03.htm
On
http://synthmania.com
there are lots of them.
Re: Juno-G vs XP-60, which one would be prefer?
I have two XP-60's that I use in my live rig. Actually, one on stage and the other as a spare. I also have an X6 but being a keyboard player that my band expects me to play to play everything except for guitar, bass, and drums. Oh yeah, and even play some guitar parts. With this in mind, I change patches often and I am expected not to miss a part. Of course, I also use a Motif XS to help me reach my goal. There is one thing on the XP's that the X6 doesn't have. This is the C1 and C2 sliders that I use routinely, more for layered sounds such as piano and strings, etc.
I've yet to become comfortable with the knobs on the X6 to actually use it on a gig. I know that I can use pedals to control the same things as the sliders, but my band refuses to allow me to sit and play. I have two sustain pedals and a switch to scroll through programs. I just wish that the X6 would have kept the traditional sliders. Its just a preference that I would prefer. Other than that I love the board, but have not touched it in quite a while as I don't have the time to play it.
This is just my opinion. Also, my main piano sound is a stock XP-60 piano that I tweaked to my liking and always have a string, brass, organ, or other sounds layered which is controlled with the C1 and/or C2 sliders.
Kenny
I've yet to become comfortable with the knobs on the X6 to actually use it on a gig. I know that I can use pedals to control the same things as the sliders, but my band refuses to allow me to sit and play. I have two sustain pedals and a switch to scroll through programs. I just wish that the X6 would have kept the traditional sliders. Its just a preference that I would prefer. Other than that I love the board, but have not touched it in quite a while as I don't have the time to play it.
This is just my opinion. Also, my main piano sound is a stock XP-60 piano that I tweaked to my liking and always have a string, brass, organ, or other sounds layered which is controlled with the C1 and/or C2 sliders.
Kenny