Irminsul wrote "Yeah thats me, and the instrument in question is my Roland JX-305. It's basically a GrooveBox with a keyboard attached to it. I love the thing because 1) I'm a Roland fanatic and 2) it's very small, light and easy to travel with. My 88 key piano weighted keyboard is a BEAR to haul around."
You're a Roland fanatic, so you say, so let me ask a quick question. I am thinking of getting a Roland Juno-D. What is your opinion of it?
I just need a keyboard to full in the background and add ambience to a slowcore project I am working on. I am not a keyboardist per se; but I'm doing all of the instruments myself. I don't intend on becoming a keyboardist, so that is why I am looking for more of an entry level keyboard, but I still need it to be versatile with ultra-mega-heavy emphasis on being able to create new age-y sounds.
(For the record, I'd like to hear from anyone who has an opinion on the subject, not just Irminsul. I just posed the question towards him since he is a Roland fanatic.)
You're a Roland fanatic, so you say, so let me ask a quick question. I am thinking of getting a Roland Juno-D. What is your opinion of it?
I just need a keyboard to full in the background and add ambience to a slowcore project I am working on. I am not a keyboardist per se; but I'm doing all of the instruments myself. I don't intend on becoming a keyboardist, so that is why I am looking for more of an entry level keyboard, but I still need it to be versatile with ultra-mega-heavy emphasis on being able to create new age-y sounds.
(For the record, I'd like to hear from anyone who has an opinion on the subject, not just Irminsul. I just posed the question towards him since he is a Roland fanatic.)