MATRIXSYNTH: Roland Jupiter X and Xm Sound Design: Understanding the Zencore and Zenology synths


Sunday, November 08, 2020

Roland Jupiter X and Xm Sound Design: Understanding the Zencore and Zenology synths


Starsky Carr

"How to approach sound design and editing this little marvel. It can do so much, but the interface is small compared to the options available - as are any hardware units that have complex engines. This is essentially like a Roland XV5080 (or JV1080 etc) with extra virtual analog oscillators and filters etc for modelling the classics. So the editing goes DEEP!" 0:00 intro
0:38 Overview
5:57 ZenCore
8:30 Zenology explained
12:30 Editing with Hardware
13:49 Analog Models
15:34 Editing Analog Models
21:04 Editing the Digital Engine
27:32 The Epiphany
29:35 Final Thoughts

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