MATRIXSYNTH: Roland JD-Xi Interactive Analog/Digital Crossover Synthesizer - Official Details & Video


Thursday, January 22, 2015

Roland JD-Xi Interactive Analog/Digital Crossover Synthesizer - Official Details & Video

Dorian Concept Performance Featuring the JD-Xi Synthesizer

Published on Jan 21, 2015 RolandChannel

"The JD-Xi puts a true analog synth engine, Roland’s famous SuperNATURAL synth sounds, and other creative tools including onboard pattern sequencer and vocal FX. Small in size and Large in versatility, the JD-Xi is all about big sounds and big fun! This video is a solo performance of Dorian Concept featuring the JD-Xi. Dorian creates the track from scratch, while he performs in real time."

Dorian Concept Interview about the JD-Xi Synthesizer

Published on Jan 21, 2015 RolandChannel

"Dorian Concept tells his impression about the sounds, usability and applications, of the JD-Xi."

And the official press release:

"ROLAND DEBUTS JD-XI INTERACTIVE ANALOG/DIGITAL CROSSOVER SYNTHESIZER

Powerful Compact Synth with Pattern Sequencer and Vocal FX

Los Angeles, CA, January 22, 2015 — Roland is proud to announce the JD-Xi Interactive Analog/Digital Crossover Synthesizer, a new compact keyboard that’s powerful, versatile and fun. Equipped with 37 mini keys, the JD-Xi features a true analog synth engine along with a wide selection of Roland’s acclaimed SuperNATURAL digital sounds. This affordable instrument also comes packed with many great extras for self-contained music creation, including built-in drum kits, a four-track pattern sequencer, and a gooseneck mic for using the synth’s Vocoder and AutoPitch effects.

Thanks to its unique crossover sound engine, the JD-Xi gives musicians the best of both worlds: the warm, smooth response of classic analog, and the clarity and versatility of modern digital. In one keyboard, players can enjoy fat, warm analog bass and lead tones with ample controls for hands-on tweaking, plus polyphonic PCM essentials like electric piano, brass, guitar, and many others.

The newly developed analog synth section in the JD-Xi features saw, triangle, and square waveforms with pulse-width modulation and an analog filter, plus an independent sub oscillator for low-end power. Two digital synth sections offer 128-voice polyphony and a wide range of SuperNATURAL-based PCM tones for playing any style of music. Sounds can be enhanced with the JD-Xi’s effects section, which includes delay, reverb, and processing options such as Bit Crusher, Slicer, Ring Mod, and others.

The JD-Xi comes with a sturdy, high-quality gooseneck mic and onboard vocal effects. With the Vocoder, users can sing into the mic and control the tone and pitch via sounds played on the keyboard. AutoPitch makes it simple to achieve the robotic vocal sounds common in today’s pop and electronic music styles, while the cool Auto Note function provides the ability to “sing” JD-Xi synth sounds without touching the keyboard.

Using the built-in pattern sequencer, it’s possible to create and perform sophisticated music with only the JD-Xi. Four separate tracks—two digital synth parts, analog synth, and drums—make it easy to build rich-sounding loops. Real-time and step recording modes are provided, along with a special TR-REC mode for programming in the style of Roland’s classic TR-series beatboxes. Patterns can be queued up and manipulated while playing the keyboard, and many preset patterns are included for jamming right out of the box.

The dynamic drum kits in the JD-Xi offer high-quality rhythm tones to support any groove. Included are many types of electronic and acoustic kits, and the drum instrument assignments are conveniently labeled above the keys for quick identification. Users can modify the sound of the kits with filter, envelope, pitch, and pan parameters.

Supporting both MIDI and audio over USB, musicians can use the JD-Xi with their favorite computer music applications. USB also provides the ability to access a growing collection of free JD-Xi patches programmed by top engineers and artists, which are available at Roland’s Axial sound library site.

Featuring red and black styling to match the synth, the optional CB-JDXi gig bag provides a convenient way to carry the JD-Xi and its gooseneck mic along with cables and other accessories.

For more information, visit RolandUS.com."

Specs:

KEYBOARD
37 mini keys (with velocity)

SOUND GENERATOR SECTION

Maximum Polyphony
129 voices (Digital Synth/Drum Kit: 128, Analog Synth: 1)

Parts

4 Parts
(Digital Synth Part: 2, Drums Part: 1, Analog Synth Part: 1)

Tones
Digital Synth Tone (SuperNATURAL Synth)
Analog Synth Tone
PCM Drum Kit
* For an analog synth tone, the oscillator, sub-oscillator, and filter sections consist of analog circuits.

Effects
Effect1 (Distortion, Fuzz, Compressor, Bit Crusher)
Effect2 (Flanger, Phaser, Ring Mod, Slicer)
Delay: 2 types
Reverb: 6 types

OTHER

Pattern Sequencer
Tracks: 4

Vocal Function

Vocoder
Auto Pitch
Auto Note

Other

Favorite, Arpeggio

Controllers
Pitch Bend/Modulation
WheelDisplay

16 characters 2 line LCD

Connectors

Headphones Jack: Stereo 1/4-inch phone type
Output Jacks (L/MONO, R): 1/4-inch phone type
Input Jack (LINE(MONO) / Guitar Input): 1/4-inch phone type
MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT)
USB COMPUTER Port (USB Hi-Speed AUDIO/MIDI)
(Use a USB cable and a computer with a USB port that support Hi-Speed USB.)
DC IN Jack
MIC Input Jack: XLR type, unbalancePower SupplyAC AdaptorCurrent draw1,000 mAAccessoriesOwner's Manual
AC Adaptor
Microphone

SIZE AND WEIGHT

Width
575 mm 22-11/16 inches

Depth
245 mm 9-11/16 inches

Height
85 mm 3-6/16 inches

Weight
2.2 kg 4 lbs. 14 oz.

2 comments:

  1. For certain people this looks like & sounds like a very nice synth with great versatility and value. On YouTube, for what it's worth, the thumbs up swamp the thumbs down. Looks like Roland has a sure winner here.. Am really tired of childish remarks of some posters! "It's a toy" or "not for me". If so-who cares? Constructive adult opinions are always helpful for us mere mortals who want to part with our precious money.

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  2. For certain people this looks like & sounds like a very nice synth with great versatility and value. On YouTube, for what it's worth, the thumbs up swamp the thumbs down. Looks like Roland has a sure winner here.. Am really tired of childish remarks of some posters! "It's a toy" or "not for me". If so-who cares? Constructive adult opinions are always helpful for us mere mortals who want to part with our precious money.

    ReplyDelete

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