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Average rating:
3.9 out of 5
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awesome keyboard, I just got one a few days ago and it's suprisingly versatile.
The 4 channel recording is a great bonus as well as the awesome sound from the Fantom core
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I bought the Juno-G to replace a set-up consisting of a Roland D-70, Korg M1, Roland JV-80, Roland R8m and Yamaha TX802...yes I was in MIDI hell. The Juno-G is a fantastic instrument and really is a replacement for all of the above! Yes, the price point is low but once you add internal RAM, an external Compact Flash card and an SRX expansion board, the price creeps up significantly. Well worth it though. The sequencer is great and the 4-tracks of audio are a fantastic feature that I find myself enjoying more and more. My only complaint is that there is no aftertouch (no big deal), but more importantly the keys are physically smaller than my other synths. Why would they do that?
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i just got one of these this shit is pretty tight you can record in it an put synth effects on it im bout to use this when i start working on my album
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