JUPITER-X combines classic Roland design and premium build quality with a powerful new synth engine. It faithfully recreates sought-after instruments from our long history of genre-defining sounds. And with multiple layers, loads of polyphony, and deep hands-on control, you can craft huge, spacious sounds that have as much sparkle as they have warmth and punch.
JUPITER-X is equipped with our latest sound engine, capable of morphing into legendary synths from our long history of genre-defining sounds. It’s so flexible that it can reproduce our highly sought-after analog classics like the JUPITER-8, JUNO-106, and SH-101, as well as digital machines like the vintage XV-5080 and modern RD pianos. You also get the many Roland drum machines that are the foundation of electronic and dance music like the TR-808, TR-909, CR-78, and more. It’s like a studio full of vintage gear, with modern capabilities and a deep synth engine so you can explore unmapped sonic territory.
Anyone know if the updated Juno choruses are now available in the Jupiter X? Did the 3.01 update give them to us Jupiter owners ?
You are 100% correct. I was part of an ongoing focus group on the JUPITER-X and Xm two years ago, and the SH-4d is the culmination of so much of that feedback. Some of it was fulfilled in system program 1.50 and onward. Some of it showed up in JUNO-X. A lot of it...
I had the Roland Jupiter-X and the Roland Phantom. Sold both. For me the Jupiter-X was just VST in a box with a very harsh sounding keybed (when hitting it harder). Maybe that analog emulation was a bit better than on the Yamaha. Phantom had even a real analog filter that sounded pretty good....
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