KORG Kross 2 VS ROLAND Juno DS 61 All sound

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  • @richnewman
    @richnewman Před 4 lety +53

    I read the comments while listening to this demo, only looking up at the video when there was a sound that I loved. Every time I looked at the video he was playing the Roland. This is how everyone should do these videos; if one sounds better to your ears without looking at brand names, etc. you will love that instrument.

    • @tonyslumz
      @tonyslumz Před 3 lety +5

      Exactly I’m doing that now. And now all I want is videos like this.

  • @BradfordGuy
    @BradfordGuy Před 5 lety +15

    *_Definitely one of the better videos!_* Would like to have seen the screens of each to really know the comparison of sounds. Both have their weaknesses and strong points.

  • @Fireblaze15
    @Fireblaze15 Před 5 lety +15

    Played the Juno DS at the store couple weeks ago, very impressive. It sounded a lot more like a classic synth than I thought it would be. Definitely a good choice. From what I gather in this video, the Korg does well in the cosmic, crystalline like sound.

  • @danialflaxman5211
    @danialflaxman5211 Před 5 lety +10

    Finally... Someone with a keen sense of digi-timbre... thank you.
    Love Roland but Kronos2 has a very keen edge on most sounds...
    Cheers, Dan.

  • @b-naturalmusic5157
    @b-naturalmusic5157 Před 4 lety +60

    I just bought the DS 88 and I must say, the sampling feature, the ability to upload other Roland boards into as well as sample sounds from other boards like Nord and Kurzweil, wins it for me! It also has a step sequencer and the ability to layer sounds and control their volumes in real time! #TeamRoland

    • @timjoseph887
      @timjoseph887 Před 3 lety

      @Jamie Princescrew off

    • @kaerustation
      @kaerustation Před rokem +3

      how do you import Nord sounds into the DS ?

    • @Charlyaraya
      @Charlyaraya Před 3 měsíci

      Hey I have a Nord Electro 6D that lacks sequencer and arpeggiator, how can I add Nord Samples library sounds into the DS ?

  • @geofergal4657
    @geofergal4657 Před 3 lety +6

    Both of these are incredible Machín es!!! . It would be a matter of personal choice.

  • @romanyel
    @romanyel Před 2 lety +1

    I needed an 88 to update my workhorse Yamaha. I went with Korg. The weighted keys feel great, sounds are amazing. I own a couple small Korg snyths and am totally happy with them too. I'm sure the Roland rocks too. Enjoy!

  • @matiastomic6570
    @matiastomic6570 Před 6 lety +24

    After listening and view a lot of reviews to the casio px5, Kurzweil sp88x, korg kross and Juno ds88 i decided by Roland, about the pads sounds and key sensibility and i love it. Totally recomended.

    • @RichRocketMan
      @RichRocketMan Před 4 lety +1

      Matias - Happy with the DS? 8 pads enough? I'm at analysis paralysis! Thoughts?

    • @matiastomic6570
      @matiastomic6570 Před 4 lety +1

      @@RichRocketMan yes, happy but i don't use all the keyboard skills. I choose it because the relationship between the sound of the other instruments and the realism of the key was a perfect balance, in addition to the relation quality-price. Regards

    • @RichRocketMan
      @RichRocketMan Před 4 lety

      @@matiastomic6570 Much appreciated! Thank you!

  • @terrillmel
    @terrillmel Před 6 lety +20

    I'm really surprised by the comments. I watched, listened and then turned to the comments. I expected everyone to prefer the Korg. I sure did, but this wasn't the case.

  • @jenomeyer4116
    @jenomeyer4116 Před 3 lety +6

    I own a Roland DS 61 for the price its amazing I've had it since 2017 and still enjoy playing it

    • @arturomma8560
      @arturomma8560 Před rokem

      do u recomend it to make all Coldplay covers (pianos, organs, synth, pads and effects)?

  • @fishingwithmichaeltv7597
    @fishingwithmichaeltv7597 Před 5 lety +13

    I own the Juno DS and I love it!

  • @VoodooDewey69
    @VoodooDewey69 Před 4 lety +9

    I watched many reviews of all the latest synthesizers out there and what I discovered the best bang-for-the-buck was the Roland Juno ds88 got a nice deep keybed with weighted keys excellent piano sounds excellent layering capabilities although it is limited in the sequencing you can only sequence 8 bars at the max so it's not really meant to be a workstation but you can use it with your recording unit and have as many tracks as you want but all in all it's a great piano now I just need to learn how to play but there is a huge learning curve so basically. you have to be a scientist to know how to use these things.But the keybed is why I chose it and its midi capabilities.

    • @HighlandStudio91
      @HighlandStudio91 Před 2 lety

      I was looking at the 61-key models of both of these boards and the only really appealing feature to me with the Juno DS,is the access to the sound libraries(which is quite a dichotomy though)...as Roland has an enormous amount of extra sounds,but only half of the midi tracks and sampler pads and the f**king keyboard costs $100 more than the Korg Kross 2...wtf!? Roland has always created over-priced disasters,when it comes to workstations(particulalrly the Fantom series(shit sounds,not enough memory,ridiculously overpriced expansion cards) and when they finally got the new Fantom keyboard right(great sounds & functionality)... they want $3,400 just for their f**king 61-key model! Roland is a retarded company...which is why I have NEVER owned a Roland product and NEVER will.

    • @estebandanger25
      @estebandanger25 Před rokem

      ​@@HighlandStudio91esa es tu opinion que yo no comparto para nada.

    • @magnusjohansson295
      @magnusjohansson295 Před 10 měsíci

      Oh so you can only record 8 bars? I thought it had a proper song sequencer.

    • @estebandanger25
      @estebandanger25 Před 6 měsíci

      Ahi esta ru problema es que nunca lo has tenido, por eso tremenda bocota, resentido mediocre.

  • @jimearley9624
    @jimearley9624 Před rokem +5

    If you're playing live with guitar & drums the Kross 2 has a little more sonic clarity - it will hold it's own better. I also hear way more subtle nuances and effects layering with the Kross 2.

  • @markadrianllamas5965
    @markadrianllamas5965 Před 6 lety +31

    I see mixed opinions all over. i declare a tie! 🤣

  • @rio197
    @rio197 Před 5 lety +13

    I like the Korg sound but the feel of the key action feels cheaper than the price that it's at. Between these two models, for playing I'd choose this Roland but if somebody else is playing I'll make them choose the Korg, lolz.

  • @4theSun
    @4theSun Před 2 lety +4

    Roland Juno-DS has the best sound to my ears except for String sounds, i think KORG is the boss in this category of sounds!

  • @sublibrarian
    @sublibrarian Před 6 lety +23

    A really useful comparison. Maybe Kross 2 is more of an all-purpose workstation with better acoustic instruments and Juno DS is more capable as a sound-editing synthesizer. Just speculating - I would like to have them both.

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 Před 5 lety +1

      you're right on

    • @kbrown649
      @kbrown649 Před rokem

      Great comment. And true too. The DS has the worst acoustic instrument sounds ever. Worse than my cheesy Casio. But great features for the price. And Roland has NEVER been known for accurate acoustic sounds. You get a Yamaha for that…

    • @estebandanger25
      @estebandanger25 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@kbrown649mas equivocado no puedes estar. Ese comentario del casio es una mentira, toda la vida he tenido casio y nunca uno de estos va a sonar como un roland,
      Halgo tienes en contra de esta marca de instrumento, pero no puedes decidir por todos. Yo tengo un fantom y un juno ds y son espectaculares, no tan solo hay que tener el sonido perfecto sino que hacerlo sonar perfecto.
      " toma clases".

  • @sixthview
    @sixthview Před 5 lety +31

    Just ordered the Roland based off of this. Got it used for 540 with shipping... Fingers crossed!

    • @officialWWM
      @officialWWM Před 4 lety

      String Shimmer how do you like it?

    • @themundo6122
      @themundo6122 Před 4 lety

      @@officialWWM what's the problem with it?

    • @officialWWM
      @officialWWM Před 4 lety

      TheMundo I don't think it has any problems. I bought the Roland as well. I like the Korg too but I think the Juno is easier to use in a live setting. I like having the faders to control the levels and the vocoder is fun.

    • @JVJF7
      @JVJF7 Před 3 lety

      @@officialWWM The Korg also has vocoder

    • @KBizzy
      @KBizzy Před 3 lety +1

      2 years later, what are your thoughts?

  • @knightsoftemplar3275
    @knightsoftemplar3275 Před 6 lety +10

    i still choose korg kross 2, than roland ds.... even thouht korg is a little bit complicated to use it but if you knw the features better.. maybe you will love it! hehehe :-)

  • @kristofszobacsi5123
    @kristofszobacsi5123 Před 3 lety +1

    I just complained about you not comparing piano sounds but realize you have a different video comparing just piano sounds...sorry hehe GREAT VIDEO!! and thank you!

  • @waxwaine
    @waxwaine Před 6 lety +29

    Both sounds fine. Korg add a 16tk sequencer and step sequencer

  • @goshawkeyesii1692
    @goshawkeyesii1692 Před 5 lety +2

    Love the Strings part...I'm a Roland fan so...

  • @10magicalfingers34
    @10magicalfingers34 Před 5 lety +48

    Korg strings sound feel fabulous

  • @shreeramvjn
    @shreeramvjn Před 5 lety +1

    Can you tell me about key bed as in Kross 1 keys were sticky and feeble like a toy so please elaborate further for any improvement in kebed as it matters the most. Juno ds keys are tight but I haven't tried kross2.

  • @thephoenixchant
    @thephoenixchant Před 5 lety

    Can you make a demo of how the Kross 2 Update and VST plugg-in works on Cubase? (Or any DAW). I'd like to know whether I can use the Kross 2 sounds while recording with another external DAW like Roland Quad Capture or if losing the "Audio USB" functionality and using the Kross 2 as MIDI controller would unable me to use its internal sounds as VST. Or no demo but telling me if you can do so.

  • @vemzycubelo2892
    @vemzycubelo2892 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello guys i just want to ask if you already played or seen the 76keys juno ds? I just want to know regarding with the size of the keys, if it is the same with 61keys or the 88 keys? Thank you sir🙏

  • @andriimotsyk3018
    @andriimotsyk3018 Před 6 lety +3

    Best demo so far.

  • @Dariocomposer
    @Dariocomposer Před 4 lety +8

    They're both good. Just the Roland sounds like mix. The Korg sounds like mix and master

  • @mac651000
    @mac651000 Před 5 lety +1

    I've just purchased a Juno DS 76 .I'll let you all know. The sounds on both keyboards are amazing. The Roland Aira system 8 is fantastic,tried that, too. Just wanted a bigger board

    • @RichRocketMan
      @RichRocketMan Před 4 lety

      Brian - Hey, there. I'm leaning toward buying your exact board, but the Korg is keeping me up at night debating it. I would REALLY appreciare your thoughts after a year?

    • @mac651000
      @mac651000 Před 4 lety

      @@RichRocketMan Hi, I took the Juno DS back and swapped it for the Roland FA 07. It's more money, but it is a better board. The sounds are clearer, it has Roland's superNATURAL engine. Also, the key bed is more responsive. To be honest, if I was buying a keyboard now, I'd be tempted to go for the New Fantom. I tested it in store, some time back . That is an awesome piece of hardware. So, if you are looking, still at purchasing the JUNO, my advice would be to pay the extra and go for the FA. If you are able to, aim even higher, and go for the Fantom. It is the only keyboard you have to buy, ever. But, it is pricey.

    • @RichRocketMan
      @RichRocketMan Před 4 lety

      @@mac651000 Brian - Thanks for the comments. You're right, FA 07 is quite a bit more money, but it looks far and away superior. Checking out the Korg Krome EX 73 as a middle of the road option. My goals are portability to move it around the house so I can experiment and come up with song ideas without staring at same wall all day, but no live performances. Want to easily record and import/export tracks. Need rich beautiful piano sounds because that is my passion. On FA 07 looks like you can easily import your own WAV samples and easily save and export recordings to SD card in WAV format? Second question - I was willing to give up 88 keys for some portability, thus the 73 key DS, but 61 keys? Do you miss them? Lastly, the 8 track limit on the DS also gave me pause, where your board goes up to 16. Do you end up using over 8? Thanks so much for your time and input!

    • @mac651000
      @mac651000 Před 4 lety

      @@RichRocketMan You can import and export sounds on the FA. It can be done by USB or the SD card that comes with the board. My FA also came with Ableton 9 LIte, which immediately upgraded to 10 Lite, when downloading. It's been a very useful tool. The 16 track is an advantage. More is always better. It just depends whether you need double the amount? To be frank, I don't utilize the whole 16 tracks, and I must admit, I prefer using my Ableton DAW. Both the DS and the FA comes in a 76 key version (mine is a 76) I don't think I have missed the 12 extra keys. There is an octave shift facility on the FA (and I think on the DS. I can't remember) If you want the 88 key version, I will say, there are better 88 keybeds on the market. The FA 8 does not use the V series found on the RD2000, and now, the new Fantom8. It isn't bad, but I found it stiff. However, the FA 8 has a better keybed than the DS88.

    • @RichRocketMan
      @RichRocketMan Před 4 lety +1

      @@mac651000 Brian - Thanks so much for your comments! Going to give it sone thought and a pro/con list. As a creativity, idea exploration tool, looks like I can't really go wrong with either keyboard. Take care!

  • @RICHFOW
    @RICHFOW Před 4 lety

    I would like to know what presets some of those are. My DS 61 does not seem to have them.

  • @comeback1827
    @comeback1827 Před rokem

    Hello thanks you for the démo ! Somebody Can Say me actually, for 61 keys, which as the best electric piano sounds... ? I like reface CP but not enough place to use a master keybord+ a reface CP... Thank you !

  • @sinephase
    @sinephase Před 5 lety +5

    maybe the best comparison is to see if you can make them both sound like the other. I'm guessing the Roland would be easier to make sound like the Korg and possibly the Korg can't be made to sound like the Roland.

  • @robnroll61
    @robnroll61 Před 5 lety +4

    Both for me ! Juno for Piano/organ sounds....they have more "presence"..;the Korg for the Synthetic sounds, strings, aso... great gears !

  • @josuematheus8607
    @josuematheus8607 Před 6 lety +17

    Esse som de cordas do krog kross 2 é lindo demais !!!

  • @einaarinjsh
    @einaarinjsh Před rokem

    Question. Does sustain pedal works switching presets for both? Cos I have Moxf8. If i chage saved presets previous sound cuts off..

  • @a8fashion
    @a8fashion Před 5 měsíci +1

    It seems that both timbres are the same after each other with minimal differences, is there any competition here, that after the release of one instrument and its listening by a competitor. A second synthesizer came out to catch up, but from a different company? And who came out to whom? Who rolled it from whom? Who came out the winner in the end? Question for the pros: which one of them has an easier and simpler synthesizer control?

  • @ChurroLightyear
    @ChurroLightyear Před 4 lety +1

    What the dealbreaker could be is the ivory feel keys vs the gloss top keys. I don't know if korg picked up on that but roland keys are so aesthetic flat

  • @napalmdom
    @napalmdom Před 5 lety +3

    if he rolland dont have a sampler and step seq its a no brainer although the rolland does have a warmer sound to me.

  • @ryanspeed4671
    @ryanspeed4671 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm a drummer, but just checking out the boards. I have Bose headphones on and they sound awesome. I couldn't find the word to describe the one I liked a tad bit more, which is the Roland. It sounds warmer..

    • @rockybalboa2526
      @rockybalboa2526 Před 2 lety

      Hey Ryan. I was surprised to see another drummer here ( im a multi instrumentalist ) but the drums are everything! WITHOUT THE GROOVE? There isnt any music that is going to TOUCH YOU! Anyway, Listening to these two synths, the drums on the Korg sound so much more REAL the rolands drums to me sound very sterile and electronic. What style of music do you love to play on drums?

    • @ryanspeed4671
      @ryanspeed4671 Před 2 lety

      @@rockybalboa2526 Greetings.. I like all genres of music, because I enjoy listening to good musicians. I have a R & B band that plays hip-hop, rap, pop and a few jazz pieces all with a funky swing to them.I really don't have a favorite to play, but I enjoy listening gospel the most.

    • @rockybalboa2526
      @rockybalboa2526 Před 2 lety

      @@ryanspeed4671 Are you in or around the NYC east cost area? How do you feel about 80s music?

    • @ryanspeed4671
      @ryanspeed4671 Před 2 lety

      @@rockybalboa2526 I live in Maryland and 80's/90's music was a great time from music. Some of the best in my opinion.

    • @rockybalboa2526
      @rockybalboa2526 Před 2 lety

      @@ryanspeed4671 Hey, would like to talk about possibly playing drums on 3 full albums of new 80s music i am remaking? There is a bigger opportunity here too. But first things first. Check out these 2 songs and imagine playing acoustic drums on them ( with reverb/delay / in stereo ) : )

  • @ignatiusreilly4736
    @ignatiusreilly4736 Před 4 lety +2

    In argentina the kross 2 costs around 750 uSs. Roland around 1200 uSs

  • @MrArchie800
    @MrArchie800 Před 4 lety +6

    Hmmm to me the Roland sounds more assertive, more harmonic content and dare I say sounds more expensive (at least on the BT speakers I'm listening on - could be totally wrong ;-), not much on it but the sequencer on the Korg wins it for me. I've already got decent synths and keyboards and just want a cheap portable (battery powered) 'do it all' workstation that I can take to a quiet room and records some ideas without having to piss about with cables, laptops or any other gear.

  • @dhanipianist
    @dhanipianist Před 4 lety +16

    If you play simple choose roland
    If you play complicated sound ( for example for covering dream theater band ) choose korg

  • @ClassicJukeboxBand
    @ClassicJukeboxBand Před 4 lety +1

    Funny, he's playing I'm A Believer by the Monkees on both keyboard. In our band, I also have a Korg Kross 2 and I play I'm A Believer live on it. I love my Kross 2 and am thinking about buying a Roland DS 76 for my bottom board.

  • @shreeramvjn
    @shreeramvjn Před 5 lety +4

    Korg sounds natural in a way that I would surely consider best. Overall feartures weigh higher on Korg plus it's sound engine. So better Korg which sounds original.

  • @thomasmatthews5732
    @thomasmatthews5732 Před 3 lety +16

    I have the Juno 61. That baby gets it done. I use it stand alone and also in combination with the Akai MPC One and FL Studio. It is a Monster. I also realize, when I get to messing with it time doesn't matter till it hits me...I gotta go to work in the morning...I be all night on the Roland

    • @JVJF7
      @JVJF7 Před 3 lety

      With the Korg you don't need the mpc and a laptop

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 Před 2 lety +2

      @@JVJF7 true, but the Kross2 isn't the sequencing, sampling, and FX processing beast that the MPC is, but one can certainly make do without the MPC and laptop if wielding a Kross2

    • @ivyriley2916
      @ivyriley2916 Před 2 lety

      Can the Juno be synced to the mpc wile using the mpc sequencer to master the juno sounds track by track,, such as midi 1,, midi 2. etc.

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ivyriley2916 Yes, the Juno can be hooked up via 5-pin DIN MIDI like most gear. Mastering the Juno's audio output? Depending on how you want to do that, you can try to squash all of the audio at once or go one part at a time. If you meant get multi-track output from the Juno, that can't be done. The MC-707 and Fantom can do that with Ableton, if I'm not mistaken, but those are the only ones, and only with Ableton.

    • @ivyriley2916
      @ivyriley2916 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jason75913 thanks for answering,, i just found out that you can connect the roland juno usb the the MPC-one and use the Roland as a sound module in performance mode and can get 16 tracks of sound out of the Roland,, and the MPC would be you main sequencer...

  • @dougdixonhull
    @dougdixonhull Před 5 lety +13

    I've started looking at these as I am gigging with a korg karma which I love, but know it's age is getting on a bit. I have a Roland Fantom and a Trinity V3 in my studio which are awesome synths but very heavy to gig with. I think both the kross and DS would do the job with no problems. My residing factor will be the key action. So I will be making a trip to try them out myself. Great video.

    • @taoyeahright
      @taoyeahright Před 4 lety

      what have you decided

    • @VoodooDewey69
      @VoodooDewey69 Před 4 lety

      Doug Dixon I had a korg karma a very collectable synth they only made 25,000 units.

  • @JW75383
    @JW75383 Před rokem

    Which is better to use live? Is one more user friendly, louder , etc?

  • @Armz316
    @Armz316 Před 6 lety +10

    Korg for Me!

  • @brendanjames8818
    @brendanjames8818 Před 3 lety +3

    how do the key beds feel comparatively? Everyone seems partial to the sound which means it comes down to the feel and the UI. I feel this is the case with most models excluding analog

    • @bedroomguitarist2300
      @bedroomguitarist2300 Před 3 lety +1

      for me roland's keybed feels better , since i owned both kross and xps30 before

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 Před 2 lety +1

      Kross2 61 keybed is junk, the Juno's keybed is a lot better, any version of it. The Kross2-88 keybed is okay, but the black keys are not balanced correctly and feel awkward to use. Juno-DS88 has a better keybed than the rest, even versus the more expensive Krome EX 88 and MODX8.

  • @vicoycoytv6516
    @vicoycoytv6516 Před rokem

    Hi is it true that when you switch to another patch theres a cut on the sounds?

  • @nathanmagaoay4102
    @nathanmagaoay4102 Před 4 lety

    7:50 what category was that in JUNO? Synth? Or world?

  • @barneyfinch4625
    @barneyfinch4625 Před 6 lety +23

    Seems that the velocity settings was higher on the Korg. Listen and watch it carefully ;-) Anyway, the Roland sounds more digital and compressed. I would prefer the Korg sound in music production because its more natural and have an "open" feeling, the programing of effects sounds also much better to me

  • @giovannipraitano1968
    @giovannipraitano1968 Před 5 lety

    ciao mi daresti un consiglio tra yamaha mx88 e kross88?Grazie e complimenti

  • @zen_code
    @zen_code Před 2 lety

    Good to hear this. It would be much better if you would write down the names of the voices you use so we’d know

  • @Renato2Guitar
    @Renato2Guitar Před 4 lety +4

    Korg has more insert effects than Roland... but you cannot assign a Reverb and a Delay at the same program/combi , The Sound Cutting at a program/combi change bothers some ppl...DS has the same problem, but only in performance mode, Two great Machines, I'd love to get a Kross2, but I have not decided yet.

  • @uniquebeatsboutique
    @uniquebeatsboutique Před 6 lety +13

    I recently acquired the juno. Infact i debated, researched as much as i could on these exact 2 models. I knew they would both have great feeling sounds. It boiled down to vocoder/pitch control, ease of using the interface and the learning curve. After a few videosand live in-store sessions i was drawn to the ease of the roland to get in and out manipulating anything then get out and play. I am sour about its usb step for sampling since korg can plug and play samples. However if you are not familiar with an intro synth, the roland wiĺl be quick fun and rewarding to learn. Ive had it about 2 weeks and the Sounds are sweet.
    My main gripe is the manual is literally only 15 pages long???? Everything else is a pdf file for paremeters etc. If you really are interested in dropping 700 dollars on a piece of plastic this machine truely has some awesome effects tweaks and customization abilities to make it your own.
    Off topic, what is the name of that keyboard stand???

    • @Roboprogs
      @Roboprogs Před 6 lety

      Eric, I picked up a 'DS recently as well. I've really only put in 2 sessions fidgeting with the patch parameters, but I can tell you that the Juno Di editor program is very helpful for helping to visualize the signal routing while you edit.
      The only gotcha I ran into was that the Di editor didn't seem to be compatible with the parameter in the first "tab" on the DS edit screen (on the keyboard itself), so I had to do some fidgeting on the keyboard menu there rather than on the computer screen, notably to assign and save the resulting patch in a user patch memory slot.

    • @classick5578
      @classick5578 Před 6 lety

      Red Dragon Music how can i contact you sir

  • @carlosguiterez8037
    @carlosguiterez8037 Před 4 lety +4

    Korg is great but Roland sounds more authentic as far as for key tones

  • @evercazares9340
    @evercazares9340 Před 2 lety +4

    Yo tuve un Kross 2 y honestamente los órganos y los strings se me hicieron mucho mejores que los del Juno DS, aunque no me arrepiento de haber obtenido el Juno, pues es buenísimo en sus sonidos en cuanto a piano acústico y piano eléctrico hablamos

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 Před 2 lety +1

      tengo ambos también, cada uno tiene sus fuertes y debilidades, me encantan los dos

  • @Blues.Fusion
    @Blues.Fusion Před 4 lety +17

    Both have great accordion sounds. Very tough choice.

  • @JohnDeltaRaver
    @JohnDeltaRaver Před 3 lety +5

    I own the Korg Kross 2 White Edition.
    I think these keyboards sound great,
    but I am not a fan of the All-Plastic Frame.

  • @stereopolis
    @stereopolis Před 4 lety +3

    Wszystko zależy od zespołu i jego tendencji do brzmienia w pewnych pasmach. U mnie w kapeli lepiej się klei Korg, bo mój basista brzmi bardzo tłusto i Motif i Roland giną w miksie. Jak kręcę eq, żeby się wbić w pasmo, to podcinając dół tracę pewne ładne artefakty, które nadają brzmieniu charakteru, gdy brzmi solo. W tym porównaniu Rolanda sample podobają mi się bardziej, są mniej przenikliwe i słodsze, ale wiem, że w moim zespole lepiej zagadałby Kross.

  • @satoowat
    @satoowat Před 5 lety +10

    I own Juno ds61. The piano sound is amazing

    • @arturomma8560
      @arturomma8560 Před rokem +1

      are all sounds amazing? some people say Juno or XPS30 have bad quality sounds... is it true? or does it need a good amplifier like roland or BEHRINGER to have the best sound? THNAKS

  • @rohitkrishnar4049
    @rohitkrishnar4049 Před 2 lety

    When I take output the sound quality of kross 2 sucks whether I take one or two outputs the quality is very bad. But it works perfectly with headphone. Does anyone know about this

  • @fdgrefgretg1330
    @fdgrefgretg1330 Před 6 lety +12

    I think Korg's pianos and e-pianos aren't strong as the same sounds in Roland, but more realistic. Organs are better on Korg, but leslie simulation on Roland is more clear and realistic. Synths are better on Roland. I have a problem :D

  • @adithyavishag
    @adithyavishag Před 4 lety +2

    Can I download Roland tones for my korg kroos

  • @ellenbacklin
    @ellenbacklin Před rokem

    Having a hard time deciding on the roland Go keys, VR09, jv30 and juno ds 61. which one has the best hammond sound. Can't remember which one has the stops

    • @GospelMusic4Life
      @GospelMusic4Life Před rokem

      The vr is more like a gigging keyboard. The Juno ds is more like a does it all keyboard. If you want organ with drawbars the vr would be it. The Juno could be setup as a drawbar organ with switching sound patches and a lot of tinkering. The other option is to download more organs from the axial website.

  • @dannieldf
    @dannieldf Před 6 lety

    The timbre at 8:21 is wonderful. What is the name?

  • @glandhigeraldi9372
    @glandhigeraldi9372 Před 5 lety +2

    I like strings in Roland

  • @magnusjohansson295
    @magnusjohansson295 Před 10 měsíci

    Very nice comparison indeed! And nicely played. To me, the Roland sounds better!

  • @carlosquiroz9729
    @carlosquiroz9729 Před 4 lety

    Hola amigos. Les pregunto. cada video de cada teclado que suben al youtube. Los sonidos del teclado son los de fabrica o editado por ustedes???

  • @socasack
    @socasack Před 5 lety +1

    I own both - sort of. My DS is the DS88 - weighted and heavy. My Kross is a 61. The Kross sounds better on most patches - particularly piano, organ and e-pianos. I think the strings, brass and synths are equal. I am looking to dump the DS and get something different. The Kross is more versatile. If they were the other way around (88 key Kross and DS61, I would keep the DS).

    • @abohsukampret
      @abohsukampret Před 5 lety

      But I heard the DS88 has the best keybed for its price range?

  • @robertduszczakowski6813
    @robertduszczakowski6813 Před 4 lety +1

    Trudne zadanie w sensie oceny. W mojej opinii k jest bardziej miękki a co za tym idzie elastyczny. R natomiast ma lekką agresję. Ma jednak przewagę w sensie modulacji nie tylko w sesji ale nawet na żywo. Myślę że ostatecznym rozstrzygnięciem będzie konfrontacja obok na żywo. Innej możliwości nie widzę.

  • @christ6667
    @christ6667 Před 4 lety +1

    The keyboard manufacturers don't publish key sizes. The Korg appears to have larger keys.

  • @mikezoe2967
    @mikezoe2967 Před 2 lety +1

    Roland ds ! you can edit and save a patch with layer of 16 and 16 split and the memory is morethan 200 or 220 can save in his bank
    But the korg kross2 is 512 buit in memory can save your edited patch so u can save a 512 a different song in the bank
    About the sound you can edit both
    So i take the keyboard who can realy high memory that i can save so many patch song
    Both is good sound

  • @purnimanigam6708
    @purnimanigam6708 Před 3 lety

    What are the first 3 instruments? (Voices)

  • @Blackkeys007
    @Blackkeys007 Před 4 lety +14

    You did not play any piano sounds. I have had Roland's keys and Korg and without any doubt Korg doesn't have the best piano sounds. I've had many Korgs all the way too blue Triton extreme work station. Roland has always beat the piano sounds if you don't believe me go to music store and try them urself the Roland Juno DS 61 keys to start is a good buy. It has great sounds. The first piano sound on list is grand piano and you can hear how beautiful it sounds add strings and you sound like you shud be playing in a heavenly choir that's how good Roland keyboard sound. Korg still my 2nd choice to have on the aside.

    • @BRbassedu
      @BRbassedu Před 4 lety

      I don't have much experience with Kross, but from Kronos on Korg's piano took a great turn for better, and I think it was exported to both Krome and Kross 2. Thus we should expect Kross 2's pianos to be a lot better than Triton's.
      Mind you however that I'm talking about Piano quality between Korg gear, I'm not comparing with Roland's because I don't have any experience with their equipment.

    • @just_curi0us
      @just_curi0us Před 4 lety

      hmmmmm. i hate that fake sound of piano in every roland... :D you can tweak piano sounds on how you like it...

    • @just_curi0us
      @just_curi0us Před 4 lety

      @@BRbassedu she has to see kronos :D

  • @mkaali
    @mkaali Před 6 lety +1

    6:38 wow, isn't that song a variation of Mushanga by Toto, used in a Jeff Porcaro educational video 😄

    • @CharlesMang
      @CharlesMang Před 5 lety

      Thank you for pointing that out! What a groove! czcams.com/video/QRHf22WCPew/video.html

  • @AnAmericanGuitarist
    @AnAmericanGuitarist Před 6 lety +21

    To my ear the Korg has more definition and presence.

    • @leamonstubbs3949
      @leamonstubbs3949 Před 5 lety +1

      AnAmericanGuitarist Yes I’m With Roland first and for most... . But Korg Has Just way way more features Under the hood plus A library thanks to the (classic triton series)and the largest sound banks on earth 🌏

  • @eraldofreire1
    @eraldofreire1 Před 2 lety

    BOA TARDE EU TENHO UM XPS 30, GOSTO DE TOCAR COM ACOMPANHAMENTO AUTOMATICO, TAVA PENSANDO, TROCAR PELO KROSS 2 ELE TEM ACOMPANHAMENTO AUTOMÁTICO DE RITMOS. EU NÃO TENHO FACILIDADE PARA PROGRAMAR TECLADO, TOCO MAIS EM CASA.

  • @gearshinji
    @gearshinji Před 5 lety

    I prefer piano sound from Roland, but for live i think kross strings, pads and leads are better

  • @ilidiafernandez3295
    @ilidiafernandez3295 Před rokem

    Extremely useful thank you. Now I know it is the Roland the one I want ❤. Didn’t like the Koray sounds at all. Thanks very much

  • @waynewright2107
    @waynewright2107 Před 6 lety

    What’s the sound called at 1:12? I have a juno ds and would love to use that patch. If anyone knows please tell me, I would really appreciate it.

    • @maximiliankiy7916
      @maximiliankiy7916 Před 6 lety

      Wayne Wright Don't know the exact name of the patch , 'cause I don't own one.But it's an electric piano (Rhodes) with a flanger fx on it , I guess.

    • @maximiliankiy7916
      @maximiliankiy7916 Před 6 lety

      *Phaser

  • @israelnava6505
    @israelnava6505 Před 6 měsíci

    Cual tiene mejor teclas?

  • @dannieldf
    @dannieldf Před 6 lety +7

    Using a headset makes it easy to see how Korg has a more sophisticated sound. I doubt the quality of the instrument and the best mechanics of the keys to play.

    • @Armz316
      @Armz316 Před 6 lety +3

      Daniel Castro Machado I use my Audio Technica ath-m50x love the sound on the Korg!

  • @prospereghan4399
    @prospereghan4399 Před 4 měsíci

    please what tones were you using

  • @varindralakhan3654
    @varindralakhan3654 Před 5 lety

    Assuming that you have a general idea with regards to the: KORG Kross2 and the Roland DS-61, which is better;
    in terms of SYNTHS, as presented in the video, its modification diversity such as; (waveforms, oscillators, attack, release, cutoff, editing every preset patch, creating and saving new patches, etc.)?
    I would like to create a satisfactory purchase achieving a synth lead, ambient, and acoustic sounds whilst U.I. navigation is rather satisfactory.

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 Před 5 lety +4

      UIs are very similar with parameters organized into pages. Roland factory presets cannot be overwritten but Korg ones can. The Juno has more waveforms but its synth waveforms (JP sawtooth, MG Sine, etc.) don't quite sound as good as the Korg's sometimes. Korg oscillators are a bit more limited, but it has more modulation capabilities. The Korg gets multiple filter options, best sounding one being the parallel filter, while the Roland requires a little improvisation to achieve the same. Both have ADSR envelopes to tweak. The Juno has a "frequency cross-mod" option to make its sounds more industrial or outright distorted, as well as oscillator drift if you want a sound to imitate vintage gear a little more.
      Which is better? Depends on what you want to do with it. The Korg has the far better sequencer and a nifty sampler, the Roland has the better acoustic sounds and keybed, and its synth sound palette is different from the Korg's; however, it can still manage making synthpads and bell sounds that wouldn't come out as nice on the Korg while the Korg can make better leads and basses. They are both even in terms of plucks and stabs, it seems to me so far. I picked up the Juno recently, and just sold my old Kross1 to upgrade to the Kross2. Having both the Juno and Kross2 is even better than just one or the other. ;)
      But if you have to pick just one, it depends too much on you for me to just tell you, "get this one."

    • @varindralakhan3654
      @varindralakhan3654 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Jason75913 Thank You, I dearly appreciate it.

    • @st.thomas5802
      @st.thomas5802 Před 5 lety

      @@Jason75913 great response thank you for your input. I have a Juno DS and am considering either a Yamaha MX or Kross 2.

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 Před 5 lety

      @@st.thomas5802 Anything the MX can do, the Juno can do better, Cubase integration aside. The best thing about the MX is just MX49's price, I think.

  • @whatsupchicken
    @whatsupchicken Před 5 lety

    How can I make hold without hand on a Roland mod wheel system?

    • @karkiamusic3747
      @karkiamusic3747 Před 2 lety

      Add parameter you need to 4 assignable knobs or buy an expression pedal for your juno

  • @juanaperez9028
    @juanaperez9028 Před 3 lety

    At 5:21 what sound is that can someone tell me ASAP

  • @eldontabuzo4447
    @eldontabuzo4447 Před 5 lety +1

    Which has the better key action? Please reply tnx.

    • @letitiamcmanus3990
      @letitiamcmanus3990 Před 5 lety

      El Don Tabuzo The key action on the Roland is firm. It has a great keybed. Sturdy piano.

  • @calebreid4398
    @calebreid4398 Před 3 lety +2

    I think if i could i would use both

  • @ellenbacklin
    @ellenbacklin Před rokem

    I'm looking for a really good hammond b3 sound like Gregg rolie from Santana and fender Rhodes and grand piano sounds for jazz

  • @yura_dmitriew7693
    @yura_dmitriew7693 Před 4 lety +1

    jakij z nih lepshyj?

  • @musicway74
    @musicway74 Před 4 lety +1

    Witam.
    Czy w Roland JUNO DS można załadować własne sample perkusyjne przypisując je np. do dzwięków C1, D2 itd.
    i tworzyć swoje DrumKits ???
    Dziękuję za odpowiedź oraz świetne prezentacje instrumentów...
    Pozdrawiam.

    • @muzykujkropkacom
      @muzykujkropkacom  Před 4 lety +1

      Music Way czcams.com/video/RUyMNnU7TJg/video.html proszę :)

  • @GertBoers
    @GertBoers Před 6 lety +48

    I own a Korg Kross 2, but to me the Roland sounds a bit warmer, which I tend to like better...

    • @Roboprogs
      @Roboprogs Před 6 lety +13

      Hah. I own the DS. Some of the Korg patches sounded better to me :-)
      In fairness, they both sound pretty good, especially when you consider that they are well under $1K.
      I like the control layout on the Juno DS better, BUT, Korg has a "real" sequencer in it, and I suspect the arpeggiator is better as well. (maybe not???). I can't say how the keys feel on the Korg, but I like the synth action keys on the DS. (I don't have much experience, nor recent, on a piano, so I *like* light weight keys)

    • @tonylancer7367
      @tonylancer7367 Před 6 lety +1

      @Roboprogs, I think one criticism for me is the mod wheel for organs. Correct me if I am wrong, but when you have a organ patch on, how do you keep the rotation on fast instead of holding the mod wheel?

    • @dougdixonhull
      @dougdixonhull Před 5 lety +2

      Sometimes a warm sound is great when recording or playing at 3at home but may get lost in a live setting. You may need a brighter sound to cut through the mix. Also the comment on the rotary speaker efect on the mod wheel. Most synths especially the korgs have the fast/slow on a latch on the mod wheel/stick. So it's just a case of hitting it on/off by hitting the stick up. Some can also be assigned to a pedal. Works for me 😄

    • @thephoenixchant
      @thephoenixchant Před 5 lety +1

      Can you make a demo of how the Kross 2 Update and VST plugg-in works on Cubase? (Or any DAW). I'd like to know whether I can use the Kross 2 sounds while recording with another external DAW like Roland Quad Capture or if losing the "Audio USB" functionality and using the Kross 2 as MIDI controller would unable me to use its internal sounds as VST. Or no demo but telling me if you can do so.

    • @officialWWM
      @officialWWM Před 4 lety +6

      Throw the Yamaha Mx into the mix and I'm totally confused on which one to buy :/

  • @keith6627
    @keith6627 Před 6 měsíci +3

    👇 People who prefer JunoDS

  • @eskwadrat
    @eskwadrat Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for this comparison. Korg sounds too metallic for me even when it plays soft old analog organs. Roland is definitely my favorite here.

  • @jfjusa1
    @jfjusa1 Před 4 lety

    i like them both very much but my pick is ROLAND!

  • @lanadroismail5313
    @lanadroismail5313 Před 4 lety +5

    I need to hv both!!!

    • @abohsukampret
      @abohsukampret Před 3 lety

      With the combined price of both, just buy a Yamaha MODX6 and you'll be set for life.

  • @naturesnake96
    @naturesnake96 Před 3 lety

    which one is the bottom one

  • @pratyulmusic
    @pratyulmusic Před 3 lety

    hi my country has a difference of 100 dollars between kross 2 and Juno, is Juno still a better choice ?.. i heard learning curve is easier in roland than KOrg

    • @GospelMusic4Life
      @GospelMusic4Life Před 3 lety +1

      I looked at these two boards when I was looking for a new board. I got the Juno ds 88 later on. I liked the fact that I could layer 16 sounds plus all the other features. I like korg kross 2 but didn’t like the controls for changing sounds.

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 Před 2 lety

      Depends on what features interest you.