JD-800 is a Roland’s digital synthesizer launched in 1991. The instrument provides 24 voices when one tone is used and reduces the polyphony to 6 notes when 4 tones are active (a patch can include up to 4 tones). The synthesis is based on proprietory...
Roland Boutique series sound module based on the ACB (Advanced Circuit Behavior) analog simulation technology. Recreates the sounds of the popular in the 1980s analog synthesizer Roland JX-8P.
The Roland JX-8P is a 61-key analog synthesizer released by Roland in 1984. It was the successor to the popular Roland JX-3P and featured a more advanced sound engine with two digitally controlled oscillators (DCOs) per voice. It also featured a built-in...
The two low-frequency oscillators are combined simultaneously within one housing, each having its own peculiarities. There’s LFO1 at the top of the module. The generation frequency is set by the large "frequency" knob and is indicated by a flashing red...
The velocity sensitive keyboard built on capacitive technology. It operates in the format of 1 volt per octave, has thirteen keys with the ability to transpose within seven octaves. Using the "MODE" button, one of the four basic operating modes is...