SYNTHESIZERS
  • SH-Series
  • SH-101
  • Juno-60
  • Jupiter-8
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  • TB-303
  • JX-3P
  • JX-8P
  • Juno-106
  • GR-700
  • D-50/550
  • a Juno-1 & 2
     
    SAMPLERS
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  • S-330
     
    DRUM MACHINES
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    SEQUENCERS
  • CSQ-100
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    PROGRAMMERS
  • PG-Series
     
    EFFECTS
  • GS-6
  • GP-8
  • DEP-3
     
    MEMORY
  • M-16/64C
  • M-256E
  • M-512E
     
    NON-ROLAND
    SYNTHS
  • YAMAHA DX7
  • KORG M1
  •   JX-8P Programmable/preset/polyphonic synthesizer
     
     MIDI
    The Roland JX-8P is a 6 voice programmable synthesizer with Dynamics and After Touch functions. Its memory retains as many as 96 patch programs; 64 preset tone colors which are non-volatile and 32 in its internal memory which are freely programmable. Features include:
    • The optional Memory Cartridge (M-16C), can ex-pand the JX-8P's memory capacity by 32 programs.
    • The JX-8P's Edit function allows you to alter any of the tone colors in it to your taste. The optional PG-800 can be used for faster and easier editing operation.
    • The JX-8P allows you to put a name to each tone color using up to 10 letters before saving it.
    • The name of the tone color or parameter current-ly in use is shown in the Display Window.
    • The Patch Chain function is effectively used specially during live performance, allowing you to call up to 8 patch programs one after another in the order you have set.
    • Incorporated with MIDI, the JX-8P can be set up with other MIDI devices.
     
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    JX-8P  Navigation Interface
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    MANUAL
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    REVIEW
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    PATCHES
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    OPTIONS

      PG-800 Programmer   M-16C Memory cartridge
    PG-800
     

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