ANALOG. DIGITAL. MAGICAL.
The JD-XA is a unique crossover synth that brings together analog warmth and digital versatility in one super-creative, no- compromise instrument. First, there’s a four-part, all-analog monster with true analog filters and a direct dry output. Next up is a four-part digital engine powered by Roland’s SuperNATURAL synth technology, plus an impressive selection of potent effects. The JD-XA’s engines can be used independently or interactively, providing an incredibly flexible platform for sound design, studio work, and live performance. Use the analog and digital parts side by side, stack them up for total sonic devastation, or shape digital waveforms via the analog filters to create sounds never heard before. With the JD-XA, you can forget about analog or digital—just close your eyes, imagine how the future sounds, and start creating music.
...guide page 13. I think I grabbed more from this thread and others and stuck them here -> https://www.dropbox.com/s/dyvjqlj4tor63zv/JDXA%20BKMs%201.3.docx?dl=0 Joe
Thanks for the mention Toybox. PSA to all JD-XA users I'll have a free to download sound bank done this week. 16 patches with a focus on the much maligned LPF 3 in both its raucous and mellow glory that might suprise a few people. I'll have links over the coming days but it won't be on the...
There's a desk!? Nobody told me there was a desk
The three partials structure started on the Roland GAIA SH-01, an entirely sample based "VA" synth that harkens backs to oldschool and simpler analog synths, often used for teaching the basics of subtractive synthesis (entire classes...