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Decades of Roland synthesis in one beautiful and pro-quality synth!
This synth is simply fantastic. Built to pro standards with the best keybed I've played in ages. Lots of realtime control (though a few omissions like direct control over PWM destination, portamento time, etc.).
The sound is outstanding. The analog emulations are very good - maybe not quite as good as the System-8 versions but the tradeoff for polyphony and sound engines the System-8 can't do is worth it.
You get Jupiter-8, Juno-106, SH-101 (with polyphonic mode), JX-8P, RD-series, plus the entire XV-5080 engine and tons of great analog and digital drum kits to boot with 4 synth parts and 1 rhythm part.
It's not a workstation so you need to sequence externally, but that's not what it was intended to be. I am sure Roland will release even more model expansions in the future so this instrument will only become even more powerful.
If you like the Roland sound, this is your desert-island synth.
The sound is outstanding. The analog emulations are very good - maybe not quite as good as the System-8 versions but the tradeoff for polyphony and sound engines the System-8 can't do is worth it.
You get Jupiter-8, Juno-106, SH-101 (with polyphonic mode), JX-8P, RD-series, plus the entire XV-5080 engine and tons of great analog and digital drum kits to boot with 4 synth parts and 1 rhythm part.
It's not a workstation so you need to sequence externally, but that's not what it was intended to be. I am sure Roland will release even more model expansions in the future so this instrument will only become even more powerful.
If you like the Roland sound, this is your desert-island synth.
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Good first impression, but...
The synth sounds digital because it is.
The first thing it asks you to do is download Roland's Cloud manager and Register to a scheme that is about to ask you to subscribe to their cloud services. Then, you must format a usb stick using the Jupiter-x, so that you can then load it with the latest fw and then put back on the Jupiter and install it. Well, unfortunately the Jupiter seems to have problems formatting any of the 3 different usb sticks I own, one of which is SanDisk. I actually want to return the synth back, but I don't see the option there anymore. Pitty - I don't like it when they steal my money...
The first thing it asks you to do is download Roland's Cloud manager and Register to a scheme that is about to ask you to subscribe to their cloud services. Then, you must format a usb stick using the Jupiter-x, so that you can then load it with the latest fw and then put back on the Jupiter and install it. Well, unfortunately the Jupiter seems to have problems formatting any of the 3 different usb sticks I own, one of which is SanDisk. I actually want to return the synth back, but I don't see the option there anymore. Pitty - I don't like it when they steal my money...
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Absolutely fantastic synth!
I was a bit hesitating to buy the Jupiter-X, it is quite intimidating machine. However, it is actually quite simple to play with when you get to understand the scenes and how to create your own tunes.
The best part is of course the sound and the different synths options.
It is heavy and the build quality is excellent.
I connected the Jupiter X with Keystep sequencer and it works like a dream. I ordered a second Keystep sequencer to combine Moog Sub Phatty with the Jupiter X to run two sequences in sync. All gear delivered by Thomann. This is going to be fun!
The best part is of course the sound and the different synths options.
It is heavy and the build quality is excellent.
I connected the Jupiter X with Keystep sequencer and it works like a dream. I ordered a second Keystep sequencer to combine Moog Sub Phatty with the Jupiter X to run two sequences in sync. All gear delivered by Thomann. This is going to be fun!
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