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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Meet the New Roland Juno-X 61-key Synthesizer

Introducing the Roland JUNO-X Synthesizer | Three JUNOs in One (JUNO-60, JUNO-106, and JUNO-X)
video upload by RolandChannel

"Watch David Ahlund introduce the JUNO-X synthesizer’s wide range of sounds and features. This three-in-one synth contains the vintage JUNO-60 and JUNO-106 engines from the legendary JUNO lineup plus the modern JUNO-X sound engine. Combine and layer up to four parts and bring the warm vintage sounds of the ‘80s into the future.

Enhance your performance with three additional Roland classics—XV-5080, RD-Piano, and Vocoder. From the built-in chorus to the forward-thinking I-Arpeggio, JUNO-X combines classic effects with modern musical muscle for an unmatched JUNO experience.

Not only is JUNO-X packed with unrivaled sounds, but it also features a familiar panel with responsive controls and a full-sized keyboard for immersive performance. Plus, you can tweak tones, build scenes, and swap parameters easily using the free JUNO-X Editor for Windows and Mac OS available on Roland Cloud.

0:00 Introduction
1:11 JUNO-X Engine
3:08 JUNO-60 Model
4:14 JUNO-106 Model
5:49 XV-5080 Model
6:21 RD-Piano Model
6:40 ZEN-Core Sounds
7:32 Designing Sounds—Synth Bass
8:39 Designing Sounds—Pad
9:33 Designing Sounds—Organ
10:18 Designing Sounds—Lead
11:14 Vocoder
12:10 Scenes
14:25 I-Arpeggio
15:49 Drum Step Sequencing
17:32 Roland Cloud Connect
18:13 Performance"

Roland Juno-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer - First Look with Scott Berry

video upload by Kraft Music

"Find exclusive Roland Fantom-0 Bundles at Kraft Music: https://www.kraftmusic.com/roland-jun..."

New Roland JUNO-X: First Impressions, Patch Building, Features & Review

video upload by MR TUNA Music

"My friends--- I can finally say it: The Juno-X is HERE.
What an honour to be a part of the launch campaign with my friends at Roland. I am a huge advocate for the original Jupiter-X and all of its amazing capabilities, and the new Juno-X does EVERYTHING the Jupiter does in a more accessible and more inexpensive package--- it even has stereo speakers under the hood!

Here is my day 1 review of this awesome synthesizer.

Chapters:
0:00 - The NEW Juno-X
1:17 - Creating sounds from scratch with the Juno-X model
6:26 - Detuning oscillators
7:32 - Juno Chorus I, II, & III
10:29 - Filter modes: Roland, Moog, Sequential
12:12 - Changing parts, adding in part 2: Juno-106 model
16:10 - Stacking sounds
16:53 - Adding in part 3: RD Piano model
17:49 - 3 layer super stack!!!
19:30 - Adding in a rhythm/arpeggio
21:11 - Exploring some scenes
27:07 - Feature rundown
29:09 - Comparison with Jupiter-X
30:26 - Closing Thoughts

Roland JUNO-X - DEMO by gattobus: "Distant Memories"

video upload by gattobus

"Here is the new Roland JUNO-X!!!
Every sound you hear in this video comes from this instrument, no overdubs, everything's been played in real time using the 5 internal parts, iArpeggio and the step sequencer.
Inside of each unit that you will find in the stores, there's also a piece of me as I had the privilege to create a lot of factory tones, scenes and the new iArpeggio 2.0 patterns!
I put a lot of love into it and I'm so happy with the final result. I have never felt so good with a synth since System-8, my first real job for Roland. It's a great honour for me to collaborate with them.
This simple song that I played, is not just a demo, it's a declaration of love towards life, for the fact that it led me to do (at least for me) the most beautiful job in the world.
I would like to thank president Jun-Ichi Miki, Hisakazu Yamasato, Akihiro Nagata, Yoshinori Iwamoto, Gota Miyabashira and all the amazing people in Roland I've been in contact with during the last 5 years. You are like superheroes to me, you're really making my dreams come true.
I hope this is only the beginning.
Happy 50th Anniversary Roland!!! ๐Ÿงก"



And the press release (click the pics to zoom in):

The Legendary JUNO Experience Reimagined with the Power of Roland’s ZEN-Core Synthesis System

Los Angeles, CA, April 26, 2022 — Roland announces JUNO-X, a new polyphonic synthesizer driven by the next-generation ZEN-Core Synthesis System. JUNO-X brings the best of the past together with Roland’s latest technologies, reimagining the vintage JUNO experience with vastly expanded sound possibilities and free-flowing tools tuned for today’s music. It delivers the full capabilities of the native ZEN-Core engine, along with genuine recreations of the JUNO-60 and JUNO-106 synths plus other legacy Roland instruments.

Standing among the greatest analog synthesizers ever created, Roland’s iconic JUNO lineup has had a massive impact on music for over four decades. The warm, organic sounds of the JUNO-60 and JUNO-106 defined countless ’80s pop hits and played a huge role in the emergence of techno, house, synthwave, and other electronic styles. JUNO-X delivers the vintage JUNO spirit that continues to inspire leading music makers, coupled with the power and versatility needed for modern workflows.

JUNO-X includes JUNO-60 and JUNO-106 Models, plus an all-new JUNO-X engine with a Super Saw waveform, velocity sensitivity, pitch envelope control, and other evolved features. The two beloved chorus modes from the originals are also available, plus a third mode with even more fatness and swirl. Users can combine them to create seven different chorus effects for use with any JUNO-X tone.

JUNO-X features additional Models from the historic Roland canon, including the PCM-based XV-5080, acoustic pianos from the RD series, and an expressive Vocoder. Model Expansions from Roland Cloud are supported as well, giving players the ability to load optional titles such as the JUPITER-8, JD-800, SH-101, Vocal Designer, and others.

Roland Cloud is also home to a growing range of Wave Expansions, Sound Packs, Sample Packs, and other creative tools, and ten free Sound Packs are available with a JUNO-X purchase. Additionally, JUNO-X provides integrated support for Roland Cloud Connect, a powerful option that includes the WC-1 wireless adapter and one year of Roland Cloud Pro membership. This allows users to browse, audition, and load Model Expansion titles and other Pro membership content directly to the keyboard via Wi-Fi.

A key element of the JUNO’s appeal was a straightforward interface that made it easy to craft inspiring sounds and evolving textures in the heat of the moment. With a familiar hands-on panel inspired by the original 1980s synths, JUNO-X invites players to fully immerse in the music and create without limits. Up to four tones can be layered together, and a wide selection of modern effects are available for enhancing sounds. First introduced with JUPITER-X, the powerful I-Arpeggio function offers both traditional arpeggio sounds and organic, inspiring movement driven by intelligent algorithms.

JUNO-X comes equipped with an expressive 61-note keyboard with aftertouch and loads of connectivity for every musical workflow, including balanced and unbalanced audio outputs, a stereo audio input, and MIDI I/O. There’s also a mic input for vocal performing or feeding the onboard Vocoder. USB is available for data backup, audio/MIDI communication with DAWS, and remote editing with the free JUNO-X Editor for macOS and Windows. A high-quality stereo speaker system provides built-in sound monitoring, and Bluetooth® is available for streaming music from a mobile device.

Availability & Pricing

The Roland JUNO-X Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer will be available in the U.S. in May for $1999.99."


--- Original post prior to the above follows (pics replaced with hi res versions - click them for the full size shots) ---


This is just breaking - no press release or info on Roland's site yet. Until then, some pics and features. As you can see this one is based on the Juno-106 design. The UI is as important as the engine and it looks like Roland may have nailed this one. The one problem with the original Juno-106 are those BA662A voice chips that fail over time. I've had a couple go and they are not simple to replace. You have to unsolder multiple pins on them to remove them.

What's interesting is it appears Roland is releasing classic physical designs with overlapping synth engines. The JUPITER-X has the JUPITER-8, JX-8P, JUNO-106, SH-101, XV-5080, RD, Vocoder, and ZEN-Core engines. The Juno-X has JUNO-106, Juno-60, XV-5080, RD, Vocoder, and ZEN-Core. So the X adds the Juno-60 but is missing the Jupiter-8, JX-8P, and SH-101? The Juno-X adds built-in speakers like the Jupiter-Xm. Interesting they note the speakers were inspired by the Juno-60 below. The Juno-60 did not have built-in speakers. The Juno-106S and SynthPlus 60 did.

Features:

Over 4,000 presets from historic Roland products including the JUNO-106, Juno-60, XV-5080, RD series of pianos, and classic vocoder model

Model Expansions incorporate even more Roland history and sound-design technology to offer nearly endless options for sonic exploration

Newly engineered Super Saw oscillator, Chorus III effect, and more use ZEN-core Synthesis to deliver a worthy holder of the Juno gauntlet

Layer up to 4 different sounds for unparalleled tone design opportunities

Intuitive interface enables straightforward sound design and modification

Ergonomic arrangements encourage breezy workflow, setup recall, and preset management with Scenes (up to 256 global setup presets)

Free Juno-X Editor software is included to give you even deeper access to making your sounds your own

Classic design and robust hardware seamlessly blend satisfying tactility with precision control

Aftertouch and assignable sliders and switches provide great range of expressivity

Retro arpeggiator and I-Arpeggiator can be freely toggled to allow for greater rhythmic flourish
USB audio/MIDI interface and USB memory port for data backup, computer connection, and more

Onboard stereo speakers (inspired by the Juno-60) and Bluetooth compatibility make it easy to jam along to any accompanying track

Dedicated microphone input includes its own effects to model inputs and vocoded sounds

Multi-effects suite includes multiple forms of reverb, delay, chorus, EQ, compression, and overdrive

Output jacks for hold and control pedals allow for expansion of expressive control


3.5mm and 1/4-inch headphone outputs, L/Mono and R 1/4-inch main outs, and L/R XLR outs

Thursday, June 10, 2021

Jupiter-X to Lasercube: Laser-Projected MIDI-controlled Staff Notation #shorts


video by MR TUNA Music

"Picked up a Wicked Lasers Lasercube (the older 1w USB version) and decided it put it through some paces and have some fun with the Roland Jupiter-X.

For this video I am sending Bluetooth MIDI from the JPX to the Lasercube through my Macbook Pro running LaserOS. Im also running the Neon Captain Radiator on a separate laser projector but thats just for some extra added flair ✨✨✨✨

Gear Used:
LaserOS + Wicked Lasers LaserCube 1W USB
Neon Captain Radiator Laser Synth + V-Show RGB 1W Laser
Roland Jupiter-X"

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Rubber Band Bass // Live looping synth jams: Korg opsix, Sequential Pro 3, Prophet-6, MC-707


video by MR TUNA Music

"This one's going to be a little different! Okay maybe not--but we're starting off with some deep stretchy rubber band bass from the Korg opsix and some dark powerful arps from the Sequential Pro 3 SE before we bring in those golden brass pads from the amazing Prophet-6 ๐ŸŽบ✨✨✨
After all that there's a high-cryin' sine-y solo lead from the Korg Prologue and some almost inaudible atmosphere from the OB-6 (but that will be more important later)
anyways. it's not without its charm!
-Truman

GEAR USED:
Korg opsix
Sequential Circuits Pro 3 SE
Sequential Circuits Prophet-6
Korg Prologue
Sequential Circuits OB-6
Roland MC-707
Roland TR-8
Squarp Pyramid
Roland Jupiter-X (???)

COOL SPOTS:
See my other stuff: https://linktr.ee/mrtuna​ ⬅️⬅️⬅️✨✨✨

INQUIRES:
trumanproudfoot ( @ ) gmail.com"

Monday, September 07, 2020

MouthCam™ Synth Jams: Live Loops with Squarp Pyramid, Jupiter-X, Juno-106, JX-8P, and MC-707


MR TUNA Music

"Hold the camera in your mouth and u got a MouthCam™
*Patent pending"

Wednesday, September 02, 2020

Having fun with the Roland Jupiter-X (No Talking)


MR TUNA Music

"making some patches and stuff."

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

THE PLUNGE ๐ŸŒŠ๐ŸŒŠ Live Looping Synth Music: Korg Prologue, Prophet-6, Jupiter-X, Wavestate, MS2000, JP80


MR TUNA Music

Looped by Squarp Pyramid
P-6 + JP-X staccckkedd

Drums by TR-8 + MC-707
Live mixing on the MX-1

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

ROLLERS // Live Looping Synths: Juno-106, System-8, JX-8P, Jupiter-X, MC-707


MR TUNA Music

"Let it move you"

Monday, July 06, 2020

Jupiter-X vs. JX-8P: Slow Envelope Settings


MR TUNA Music

"The JX-8P has some super slow envelopes. Does the JX model in the Jupiter-X stack up?? FIND OUT NOW!!

This is a super important video."

Monday, June 15, 2020

PROLOGUE VS. JUPITER-X: Sounds From Scratch + Filters


MR TUNA Music

"As requested!
It's another synth showdown- this time its the mighty (and massive) Roland Jupiter-X up against our favorite regular contender, the cool and confident Korg Prologue 16 (with strength-enhancing low frequency compressor!)

Who will win in this battle of super synth sounds? Are there even such things as winners and losers in the sonic battleground that is the modern music producers studio? Yes there are. And these are both winnnnerrssssss.

Couldn't get rid of that Deepmind12 fast enough, though. Sorry."

Sunday, June 07, 2020

Time Chasers // Jupiter-X, Juno-106, JX-8P, MC-707, TR-808, Sequenced by Squarp Pyramid


Published on Jun 6, 2020 MR TUNA Music

"Gotta wait for those big bad synth blasts from the JUPITER-XXX"

Tuesday, May 05, 2020

Creating Pad Sounds on Roland Jupiter-X Synthesizer (No Talking)


Published on May 5, 2020 MR TUNA Music

"It's a patch from scratch with the new Roland Jupiter-X
7 minutes of pad building and synth sounds using one JP-8 layer.
Lots of cross-mod because I love cross-mod"

Tuesday, April 07, 2020

Roland Jupiter-X vs. Original SH-101: Sounds from Scratch **No Talking**


Published on Apr 7, 2020 MR TUNA Music

"Which will come out on top?? It's a BATTLE TO THE DEATH ๐Ÿ’€๐Ÿ’€๐Ÿ’€๐Ÿ’€"

That's some cross contamination right there.

Friday, April 03, 2020

Creating Sounds on the Jupiter-X 1.20 | INIT Patches (Jupiter-8 + Juno-106)


Published on Apr 3, 2020 MR TUNA Music

"Let's get right into it. Here's a quick rundown creating and stacking sounds from scratch on the new Roland Jupiter X using the included JP-8 and JU-106 engines."

Saturday, March 28, 2020

MouthCam Jams: Jupiter-X, Juno-106, System-8


Published on Mar 27, 2020 MR TUNA Music

"MouthCam ran out of battery right before we got to some cool drumming so enjoy the entrancing kaleidoscopic display that I have created for you to watch instead."

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Roland Jupiter-X: The Vocoder: Quick Sounds


Published on Mar 17, 2020 MR TUNA Music

"Found the vocoder on the Jupiter-X today and here we are.
WOW. What a sound. It's honestly the best (and clearest) sound Ive gotten from a vocoder in my studio and definitely beats out the System-8 for it's polyphony count and awesome effects.
There are only two vocoder presets built into the JP-X with very limited control (cutoff, resonance, high pass, vibrato, and amp envelope), but the effects really shine, and layer voices on top of each other in mono really had me going.
Check it out"

Friday, March 13, 2020

Jupiter-X + TR-8 | Live Synth Jams


Published on Mar 13, 2020 MR TUNA Music

All sounds from the JP-X
Drums from the TR-8 though.
Scatter power from MX-1
Looped and sequenced by Squarp Pyramid

Sunday, March 08, 2020

Jupiter-X vs. System-8: The Jupiter-8 Engine *No Talking*


Published on Mar 8, 2020 MR TUNA Music

"Its the showdown you've been waiting for! Two amazing synths, both vying for the number one spot of King Jupiter Clone..... but which will reign supreme? How will we even know without a real JP-8 to compare against? Perhaps this is all in vain. Perhaps we've all wasted our time. But maybe, just maybe, the debate between these two synthesizers is more than an age old question... more than the sum of their sounds. Is it wrong to love two synths? Is it beautiful to appreciate their differences? Or to stare into the mirror and see not yourself, but all of your possibilities and potentials like a trillion different realities folding onto each other like thin sheets of metal forming a single blade??

This is Jupiter vs. Jupiter. Or IS IT????"

Tuesday, March 03, 2020

New Jupiter-X vs. Vintage Juno-106: PATCH MATCH™ **No Talking**


Published on Mar 3, 2020 MR TUNA Music

"Doing my best to recreate as-close-to-identical patches as I can manage on the new Roland Jupiter-X and the original Juno-106 to show off any noticeable differences between the two. Certainly the Jupiter-X is a much more capable tool with a lot of sound-design and power packed into a modern digital instrument; but for this comparison I will specifically focus on the pre-loaded Juno-106 engine included from the factory.
There are no added effects or processing other than the that of the famous Juno chorus function-- which you'll know immediately by their tell-tale noise machines. (You can turn this setting down or off entirely on the JP-X)

It's an exciting new episode of PATCH MATCH (from scratch!)™"

More Jupiter-X vs. MR TUNA Music videos here.

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Super Juno Synth Jam: Jupiter-X, Juno-106, System-8


Published on Feb 26, 2020 MR TUNA Music

"Roland JP-X doing a stack of 106s, System-8 doing its own 106 thing, and the real deal classic-- all coming together for a Super Juno Synth Jam

(and some JX-8P toms for good measure)"

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

New Jupiter-X vs. Vintage JX-8P Comparing Stock Patches: Analog or Digital?


Published on Feb 25, 2020 MR TUNA Music

"The new Roland Jupiter-X contains approximations of their famous vintage hardware synths including the JX-8P. Many of the JX-8P stock patches have been recreated on the JP-X, and I have had requests to compare them directly-- so let's do it! No doubt there's some big differences here, but in my opinion the Jupiter definitely manages to pull off that classic 8P vibe.

There are no added effects or processing to either the JX or the JP, although the 'Juno Chorus' in the master effects section of the X remains on throughout the comparison."
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