Hi,
I'm Jake, this probablly will sound awkward without a little intro, so
like I said I'm Jake, I've been into music for as long as I can remember and synths for about 3 or 4 years, I've used various recording programs (sonar 4 at a friends house, and I use (I know it's not that good..) The free program Audacity, but obiviously that wont get me very far so I'm planning on getting Acid Pro 6 (for loops) Sound Forge 8 (for audio editing) and maybe some others (I'm open to recommendations, I'm actually quite lost..)
some of the bands I listen to are The Smashing Pumpkins, Garbage, Silverchair, and The Cranberries, and I'm interested in "synthzone" and its forum.
...anyways
I don't know if this is the exact section I should post this in, but for the past few months, I've really had a keen eye on the "Roland Juno G", which looks like an amazing (and PROFESSIONAL) synth/workstation (atleast for it's price). I've been working up the money with my day job, hoping this is what I'm looking for, I'm into remixing, and recording as well, and plan to get the programs I stated above, and would like to know your opinion on this synth. Do you own it?, or have played it? There are barely any reviews on the Juno G to be found on the internet, and I've watched the 3 videos from Roland's site. Anyone know any information about this synth
I thought either this or the nord lead 2x or something, something I can bend and twist, create sounds that one moment are obscure and lush, and the next, aggressive saws,bits of white noise kind of sounds...
(maybe that's every synth, I don't know)
I'm sorry for the long rant
Any feedback or opinions on the Juno G would be greatly appreciated
thanks!
[This message has been edited by Garbage2.0 (edited 07-04-2006).]