The Roland J-6 CHORD SYNTH complete deep dive guide tutorial

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    timecodes:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:25 - Sounds & Patterns
    05:48 - Chord
    10:45 - Phrases
    13:30 - Creating a sequence
    26:45 - Copy, Paste & Dupl
    32:49 - Realtime recording
    37:53 - Saving a pattern
    39:58 - Menu Options
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Komentáře • 40

  • @XNBeatsMusic
    @XNBeatsMusic  Před 2 měsíci +10

    Additional note: SHIFT + FILTER adjusts resonance & SHIFT + ENVELOPE changes the length of the envelope attack.

  • @MilesJams
    @MilesJams Před měsícem +3

    Was just thinking how there needs to be longer, more in-depth tutorials for the J-6. Thank you!

  • @daaveed1323
    @daaveed1323 Před měsícem +3

    This was pretty informative, thank you. I've ordered one and am now looking forward to trying it even more.

  • @cravensean
    @cravensean Před měsícem +1

    My two last synth purchases -- neither recent -- were the J-6 and the JX-08, which means I'm feeling grateful for your recent posts. Thank you. You are a generous scholar.

    • @cravensean
      @cravensean Před měsícem

      Or to phrase it differently, you might get content out of showing how to connect the two units and how they represent three voices and how to use all three sequencers in conjunction. He said selfishly.

  • @daroanvimusen
    @daroanvimusen Před 2 měsíci +3

    Finally !! Yeeeesssssss thank you very much, your work, dedication and talent is incredible and inexhaustible.😃

    • @XNBeatsMusic
      @XNBeatsMusic  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the comment bro !!! It is always nice to hear the work helps people. Love the comment. Thanks

    • @daroanvimusen
      @daroanvimusen Před 2 měsíci

      @@XNBeatsMusic

  • @chrisbunchofflowersmusic

    I have to admit. You are a wonderful teacher and artist...since Teaching is an art . With you to discover the j6 was and is a pleasure not a hazard.
    Thank you very very much. many regards from Chris Bunch of flowers music

  • @matrixknobs2848
    @matrixknobs2848 Před měsícem +1

    Man you are the best. Thank YOU a lot.
    The best tutorial on YT
    🥰😍🤩

  • @hyperyt6730
    @hyperyt6730 Před měsícem +1

    Nice video, thanks !
    I repost here a comment, for the "problem" you point at 21'20" (when the sequence restart with a step without style/variation on, it takes the last style/variation from prvious step, i.e. the last in your case), you can manage it like that :
    To do that you've to set a style/variation for the step you want "unchanged", but you've to choose the right one. And, it's cool because it exists: these are style 3 / variation 1 to 12, depending of the length (Beat parameter in menu) setting of your step.
    For example, if your steps length is set to 4 beats (i.e. 4 quarter note or one measure), you could use the style 3/ variation 2 if you want that the chord (or note) is "simply" playing for the length of the step, independantly of the style/variation setting of other steps.
    So, you can use for example these "standard" settings of style/variation for living a step unchanged, depending of your step length setting:
    Step length 8 beat (2 measure or 8 quarter note in 4/4): 3/1
    Step length 4 beat (1 measure or 4 quarter note in 4/4): 3/2
    Step length 2 beat (1/2 measure or 2 quarter note in 4/4): 3/3
    Step length 1 beat (1/4 measure or 1 quarter note in 4/4): 3/4
    Step length 1/2 beat (1/8 measure or 1 eighth note in 4/4): 3/5
    Step length 1/4 beat (1/16 measure or 1 sixteenth note in 4/4): 3/6
    For odd beat (triplet), see other variations in same style (n°3).
    More widely, I recommand to explore style 3 to 5 for different beat combinaison per step (see manual), according to your steps length, it's very fun, this little box is a beast :)
    Important: if you change the variation while playing a sequence, you've to restart the sequence to avoid strange behaviour.

  • @muppetpaster
    @muppetpaster Před 2 měsíci +1

    Awesome vid again, thx

    • @XNBeatsMusic
      @XNBeatsMusic  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks you. They really knocked it out of the park with this one and the S-1.

  • @TheChameleon2008
    @TheChameleon2008 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Right on time! I bought a SP404 MK2 2 weeks ago and yesterday i received 250 euro's in giftcards from the shop i order from because i left them a review! already wasted 100 euro's on the official 404 travel bag, ripcord cable and rechargeable batteries.... leaves me with 150 left and dont know what to buy 😁 So i was indeed looking at these Roland devices and i must say they are a good candidate to be my next purchase!

    • @rakazamra148
      @rakazamra148 Před měsícem

      Woowww. Whats the name of the shop?

  • @WarmyMusic
    @WarmyMusic Před měsícem

    Cool!! está buenísimo!!

    • @XNBeatsMusic
      @XNBeatsMusic  Před měsícem +1

      Cuando me libere te chiflo y hacemos lo que hablamos :)

  • @andreasdiluzion9630
    @andreasdiluzion9630 Před měsícem

    Big thx for this enlightenment! ....Roland has to pay you

  • @muppetpaster
    @muppetpaster Před 2 měsíci +2

    The most awesome thing for me is sending Midi out to any synth, playing chords through them .....(Non mono synths)

    • @user-yd8di1hl6o
      @user-yd8di1hl6o Před 2 měsíci +1

      Does it works? I'm thinking about to use it on a Pro800

    • @XNBeatsMusic
      @XNBeatsMusic  Před měsícem +1

      yes, the "keyboard" you see on the screen is MIDI sent by the J-6 through the DAW and catching it on SCALER.

    • @user-yd8di1hl6o
      @user-yd8di1hl6o Před měsícem

      @@XNBeatsMusic 💘

  • @resumacast
    @resumacast Před měsícem

    I was wondering if there is a way to add distortion! 🤘

  •  Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hello could you explain how can we use S-1 or T-8 (bass) with J-6 in terms of using j-6’s 64 bar. You know s-1 is limited with 4 bar (64 step) and T-8 is limited 2 bar (32 step) so if we can use j-6 sequencer for writing T-8’bass pattern it would be very nice

  • @oudacide
    @oudacide Před měsícem +2

    Is there a way to program a step to not follow the previous step's style/variation? For instance, no style/variation on a step after one with the function on.

    • @hyperyt6730
      @hyperyt6730 Před měsícem +1

      To do that you've to set a style/variation for the step you want "unchanged", but you've to choose the right one. And, it's cool because it exists: these are style 3 / variation 1 to 12, depending of the length (Beat parameter in menu) setting of your step.
      For example, if your steps length is set to 4 beats (i.e. 4 quarter note or one measure), you could use the style 3/ variation 2 if you want that the chord (or note) is "simply" playing for the length of the step, independantly of the style/variation setting of other steps.
      So, you can use for example these "standard" settings of style/variation for living a step unchanged, depending of your step length setting:
      Step length 8 beat (2 measure or 8 quarter note in 4/4): 3/1
      Step length 4 beat (1 measure or 4 quarter note in 4/4): 3/2
      Step length 2 beat (1/2 measure or 2 quarter note in 4/4): 3/3
      Step length 1 beat (1/4 measure or 1 quarter note in 4/4): 3/4
      Step length 1/2 beat (1/8 measure or 1 eighth note in 4/4): 3/5
      Step length 1/4 beat (1/16 measure or 1 sixteenth note in 4/4): 3/6
      For odd beat (triplet), see other variations in same style (n°3).
      More widely, I recommand to explore style 3 to 5 for different beat combinaison per step (see manual), according to your steps length, it's very fun, this little box is a beast :)
      Important: if you change the variation while playing a sequence, you've to restart the sequence to avoid strange behaviour.

    • @oudacide
      @oudacide Před měsícem +1

      @@hyperyt6730 awesome. I wish this was in the manual. Thanks for figuring it out and sharing. I'll try it out later and report back.

    • @hyperyt6730
      @hyperyt6730 Před měsícem +1

      @@oudacide you're welcome :) the style n°3 is really handy for basic but essential operation like that. You can decrypt that in the manual page 34, but it's not really evident

    • @oudacide
      @oudacide Před měsícem +1

      @@hyperyt6730 this works! Thank you so much!!! 😊

  • @Melodic623
    @Melodic623 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for this tutorial. Can you please do the JD08 Roland boutique

    • @XNBeatsMusic
      @XNBeatsMusic  Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for the comment. Alright I'll add the JD08 to the wish list and see if I get one at a good price.

  • @PALM_dj
    @PALM_dj Před měsícem

    I would like to ask you where I can download a keyboard as seen in your video compatible with Ableton Live 11 and J-6 thanks

  • @israeledri4053
    @israeledri4053 Před 10 dny

    can you tell me please why after I turn on the variation for one step he continues to all the other steps? not just one after step but for all the rest even that I turned the variation off in the other steps....thanks a lot

  • @PALM_dj
    @PALM_dj Před měsícem

    how do I add a scaler like you did??? Thank you

  • @mrfeenix1
    @mrfeenix1 Před 25 dny

    If each of the steps are 4 beats how do i put the chord on the 3rd beat not the 1st? They all seem to start on the 1st beat. I want to make Dub type chords but can't seem to work out how to put them anywhere but on the one.The Manual is not the best.

  • @idemditto
    @idemditto Před měsícem

    On 21:21 you explained that the lonely chord is overwritten by the variation step. Do you know a way that the lonely chord on step 1remains available? Thank you by the way for your deep dive into this chord synth. Your amazing!

    • @hyperyt6730
      @hyperyt6730 Před měsícem +1

      To do that you've to set a style/variation for the step you want "unchanged", but you've to choose the right one. And, it's cool because it exists: these are style 3 / variation 1 to 12, depending of the length (Beat parameter in menu) setting of your step.
      For example, if your steps length is set to 4 beats (i.e. 4 quarter note or one measure), you could use the style 3/ variation 2 if you want that the chord (or note) is "simply" playing for the length of the step, independantly of the style/variation setting of other steps.
      So, you can use for example these "standard" settings of style/variation for living a step unchanged, depending of your step length setting:
      Step length 8 beat (2 measure or 8 quarter note in 4/4): 3/1
      Step length 4 beat (1 measure or 4 quarter note in 4/4): 3/2
      Step length 2 beat (1/2 measure or 2 quarter note in 4/4): 3/3
      Step length 1 beat (1/4 measure or 1 quarter note in 4/4): 3/4
      Step length 1/2 beat (1/8 measure or 1 eighth note in 4/4): 3/5
      Step length 1/4 beat (1/16 measure or 1 sixteenth note in 4/4): 3/6
      For odd beat (triplet), see other variations in same style (n°3).
      More widely, I recommand to explore style 3 to 5 for different beat combinaison per step (see manual), according to your steps length, it's very fun, this little box is a beast :)
      Important: if you change the variation while playing a sequence, you've to restart the sequence to avoid strange behaviour.

    • @idemditto
      @idemditto Před měsícem +1

      @@hyperyt6730 Thank you very much, I needed that information!

  • @muppetpaster
    @muppetpaster Před 2 měsíci

    5:10 You missed the shift functions in filter and envelope....