The Roland Boutique JX-03 module continues the legacy of the JX-3P synth. The original model was launched when button-driven interfaces were popular, so it was designed to give immediate access to preset sounds. It was actually highly programmable though, especially when used with the optional PG-200 controller that added 24 rotary knobs for instant sonic sculpting. The limited-edition 4-voice JX-03 inherits all 24 knobs from the PG-200, as well as the distinctive JX tonal character. We’ve also added some extras not present in the JX-3P including new waveforms, expanded DCO range and cross modulation options. You can even slide the JX-03 into the optional K-25m keyboard unit for a self-contained, go-anywhere synth experience.
...and in the mix not much different to a real Juno-106(Which I sold prior to the release), really liked the JX-03 sound as well - but found the JP-08 very fiddly, When the product was released I wasn't too sure, I prefered the 1:1 UI of the Boutiques also. I decided to sell the...
...unfortunately smaller room: Synths from top, left to right: Sub 37 / BSII / DM12 (new addition to the stable) / JX-03 / Prophet 6 / JU/06 / Prophet '08 with Zoom MS-70CDR / Roland MS-1 sampler for grunging stuff up on 'Long 2' mode. Some awesome old Mexican movie posters I found which most of...
To rule out USB funkiness, I slapped some AAs into this thing and disconnected it from USB. I then routed the track to the new MIDI port and experienced the same results.
Boy, do I. It is definitely unique to this synth. I've recorded 6 complete...
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