Musikmesse 2011 ニュース
The Roland RH A7 headphones I purchased a while back when I was in search of a cheaper pair of studio headphones. I didn’t purchase them to really master my music in just more to listen to my music in while creating it because recording and mixing at home I cant play the music outloud on my monitors much because of my family and I don’t want to ...
Overall, decent unit and it was even better back when it first came out. There really is no need to go out and purchase this though (if you can find it) unless you are into vintage gear from 20 plus years ago. Just don’t see the need for it unless you are a collector or like having stuff like this around.
Overall, I love the Roland M-OC1 Orchestra rack. I have used it so many times in many of my songs. With the 28 voice poly and 8 midi channels it will give you everything you need to power your song with some orchestra. Don’t be fooled by all the software that says they have great orchestra, buy a module like this that is dedicated to real orches...
The sounds are good, depending on what type of sounds you like, as I said the sounds are more pop like and could be used in some electronic type music, but I wouldn’t look at this board if you are into jazz or anything like that. Its just not for you then, but if you want nice bright sounds than this will go great with your collection. <b...
The keyboard velocity is rather difficult to master. The sounds are nice, but some of them (especially the organs) are not as good as the ones on my 20 year-old Yamaha PSR-4500. I got mine second hand for 200 euros. I think it is a good value for money. Knowing what i know now, i will make the same choice. As for the price, better ...
Overall, I love it. Its pretty expensive though but its worth every penny. Plus I think they have a new model out for it or are working on one that is suppose to blow this one out of the water. It could be my next big purchase.
Overall, it’s a very good sampler and im not surprised that so many people like it. Its more of an all in one sampler though and can be pretty dependent and doesn’t need to be synced with a computer for you to really finish a project which I like.
Overall, a great quality board. But if you love this one check out the Motif, it will blow you away! This board cost a good dollar though so make sure you can afford it. Most all of the popular workstations cost a good amount of money so be prepared to spend your savings on them. But they will last you a very long time unless you are dropping it...
Overall, I say it’s a great piece of gear. But if you are coming from an MPC don’t get this. If you have this or want to get this now that’s fine you will love it. But once you get your hands on a MPC this thing will no longer matter!
Overall, This board is really easy. If you want something easy then this is what you need. Its not much to look at and doesn’t look all fancy. that’s because its not fancy. Its good though and has all the connections you need to get it right to you DAW. Its very realistic and ready to go right into your mixes. You will love the Roland Juno D.