Roland JD-XA
The Roland JD-XA is a hybrid analog and digital synthesizer that was released in 2015, it is Roland's first analog polyphonic synthesizer since 1986.[1] The instrument is encased by a shiny black front panel covered with knobs and sliders reminiscent of the Roland JD-800.[2] The JD-XA comprises a 4 voice analog engine and a 64 voice digital engine, which can be used interactively or independently, thus providing a flexible platform for sound design.[3]
Roland JD-XA | |
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The Roland JD-XA pictured here in a YouTube video | |
Manufacturer | Roland |
Dates | 2015- |
Price | US$2,499 |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | 4 analog, 64 digital |
Timbrality | 4 analog monophonic, 1 analog polyphonic, 12 digital (4 digital parts, 3 partials per part) |
Oscillator | 2 DCOs per analog part, one oscillator or PCM waveform per digital partial (3 partials per part) |
LFO | 2 per voice |
Synthesis type | analog subtractive, digital additive, 450 PCM waveforms |
Filter | 1 per voice |
Aftertouch expression | Yes |
Velocity expression | Yes |
Storage memory | 256 patches internal + USB port |
Effects | 120 |
Input/output | |
External control | USB, MIDI |
Notable users
- Gary Numan[4]
- Nick Rhodes[4]
- Scott Tibbs[4]
- Shimron Elit[4]
- Ulrich Schnauss (Tangerine Dream)[4]
References
- Goldman2015-07-27T09:27:00.207ZSynthesisers, Dan 'JD73'. "Roland JD-XA Synth review". MusicRadar.
- Alfredson, Jim. "Review: Roland JD-XA". KeyboardMag.
- Corporation, Roland. "Roland - JD-XA | Analog/Digital Crossover Synthesizer". Roland.
- "Roland JD-XA Analog/Digital Crossover Synthesizer". Equipboard.
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