Which is the better option to go for ?
XA or GUNO G . Whats the diff betwen them .Whats the price of xa and G ??
VISHAL FROM PUNE
xa or guno
Re: xa or guno
Both have the Fantom-X engine with 5 FX units and 128 voices, 16 MB flash memory, up to 516 MB RAM and 1 SRX slot. Xa has skip-back sampling, patterns/RPS, multisampling, but no audio tracks. Juno-G has 4 audio tracks, slightly larger LCD screen, but no multisampling, no patterns/RPS and no skip-back sampling.
Re: xa or guno
Vishal,
There have been a number of discussions on the Forum recently regarding the XA/Juno-G and how they compare. Perform a 'Search' on these and you will find a wealth of information.

Bassman
There have been a number of discussions on the Forum recently regarding the XA/Juno-G and how they compare. Perform a 'Search' on these and you will find a wealth of information.

Bassman
Re: xa or guno
these Patterns/RPS whats that and if this a big loss?
juno-g is 400$ less so great deal.
juno-g is 400$ less so great deal.
Re: xa or guno
vishal,
I deleted the new thread you began on the very same subject. There is no need to double post. Members will reply to the original thread and replies won't be split between two threads, causing confusion.
Bassman
I deleted the new thread you began on the very same subject. There is no need to double post. Members will reply to the original thread and replies won't be split between two threads, causing confusion.
Bassman
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Re: xa or guno
I don't have time to write a long explanation, but here's a quick explanation...
A pattern would be a chunk of musical data that you would repeat. For example, you might have a song made up of the following pattersn...
[1] intro
[2]verse
[3]chorus
[4]bridge
[5]end
You would use the patterns like building blocks to create a song like so...
[1][2][2][3][3][4][2][2][3][3][4][5]
...instant song.
Or
[1] beat
[2] bass
[3] rythem guitar
[4] lead guitar
and you would chain it something like... (hopefully this lines up right)
track1[1][1][1][1]
track2 [2][2][2]
track3 [3][3]
track4 [4]
RPS would be the ability to assign a pattern to the keys or pads & play back the pattern with the press of a button, allowing you to play back sequences live while still leaving room for improvisation and is also as a good way of arranging your song.
Personally, I couldn't live without it.
__________________________________________
"Real musicans don't need expensive equipment to create... a true artist will make music with anything that is around them." ~ Mom
Pearls of wisdom, no mistake, but I bought a Fantom-Xa anyways
A pattern would be a chunk of musical data that you would repeat. For example, you might have a song made up of the following pattersn...
[1] intro
[2]verse
[3]chorus
[4]bridge
[5]end
You would use the patterns like building blocks to create a song like so...
[1][2][2][3][3][4][2][2][3][3][4][5]
...instant song.
Or
[1] beat
[2] bass
[3] rythem guitar
[4] lead guitar
and you would chain it something like... (hopefully this lines up right)
track1[1][1][1][1]
track2 [2][2][2]
track3 [3][3]
track4 [4]
RPS would be the ability to assign a pattern to the keys or pads & play back the pattern with the press of a button, allowing you to play back sequences live while still leaving room for improvisation and is also as a good way of arranging your song.
Personally, I couldn't live without it.
__________________________________________
"Real musicans don't need expensive equipment to create... a true artist will make music with anything that is around them." ~ Mom
Pearls of wisdom, no mistake, but I bought a Fantom-Xa anyways
