
Roland - JX-08 | Sound Module
The JX-08 reintroduces the unique sound of this sought-after classic in stunning detail, coupled with powerful new effects, a polyphonic sequencer, and more. And to enhance your creative …
Roland JX-8P - Wikipedia
Roland JX-8P is a 61-key, velocity- and aftertouch -sensitive, six-note polyphonic, almost entirely analog synthesizer released by Roland in 1985.
Roland JX-8P 61-Key Polyphonic Synthesizer - Reverb
Crafted with six-voice polyphony, MIDI capability and dual DCOs, the Roland JX-8P Analog Synthesizer is an excellent introduction into the world of vintage synthesis. Conceived as a …
Roland JX-8P | Vintage Synth Explorer
It has 6 voices of polyphony, great MIDI implementation and patch storage as well as an external memory cartridge slot. Though it is far more advanced than its predecessor, the JX-3P, the JX …
Roland - JX-8P | Model Expansion
JX-8P Model Expansion for ZENOLOGY and compatible ZEN-Core hardware. The JX-8P Model Expansion captures the essence of its vintage inspiration with astonishing realism and …
JX-8P: The Whole Story - Roland Articles
2025年3月3日 · The JX-8P was a six-voice polyphonic synthesizer designed by the Roland Matsumoto R&D team as the successor to 1983’s JX-3P. Where the 3P of the original JX …
Roland JX-08 - Sound On Sound
The JX‑08 is the second of Roland’s latest Boutique modules, and is based upon the sound engine of two of the most significant polysynths in my life. These are the Roland JX‑8P and …
Roland JX-8P - SynthMania
2012年6月3日 · The Roland JX-8P is a six-voice polyphonic synthesizer that came out in 1985. It is a typical “hybrid” synth of that era, featuring DCOs but VCFs and VCAs. The sound is – like …
Roland JX-8P 61-Key Polyphonic Synthesizer with PG-800 - Reverb
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Roland JX-08 Boutique Series JX-8P Sound Module | Sweetwater
The Roland JX-08 Boutique Series sound module brings you the authentic sound of the classic JX-8P synthesizer that first made waves back in 1985. And it’s more easily programmable …