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Roland Jupiter-X
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Description

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.

Discussions

New Roland Jupiter X / XM

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 ?

New SH-4d desktop synth from Roland

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...

New Yamaha Montage

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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