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Roland JD-XI Interactive Analog/Digital Synth

The JD-XI puts a true analog synth engine, Roland’s famous SuperNATURAL synth sounds, and many other creative tools under one hood. Equipped with 37 mini keys, this compact instrument delivers fat, warm analog bass and lead tones with ample controls for hands-on tweaking, plus polyphonic PCM essentials like pads, strings, brass, and more.


About the Roland JD-Xi

With its unique crossover sound engine, the JD-XI provides the best of both worlds: the warm, smooth response of classic analog, and the clarity and versatility of modern digital. The newly developed monophonic analog synth section 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 a wide range of high-quality SuperNATURAL synth tones, including pads, strings, electric piano, sound effects, and many others.


Roland JD-Xi Features:

  • Interactive crossover synthesizer with analog and digital sound engines
  • Analog synth section provides authentic lead and bass tones
  • Two digital synth sections with SuperNATURAL synth tones
  • Four-track pattern sequencer and high-quality rhythm sounds
  • Included gooseneck mic for use with built-in Vocoder and AutoPitch
  • Process sounds with four simultaneous effects (Effect 1/2, Delay, Reverb)
  • USB for audio/MIDI communication with computer music software
  • Includes a large selection of ready-to-play sounds and patterns
  • Additional sounds and patterns available for download at Roland’s Axial sound library site

Shape Sounds with Impressive Effects

The JD-Xi includes four simultaneous effects sections for enhancing any sound. Effect 1 and 2 provide selectable processing options such as Bit Crusher, Slicer, and Ring Mod, while dedicated Delay and Reverb sections make it easy to envelop sounds in spacious ambience. Each effects section can be turned on/off separately for the three synth sections and drums, allowing you to shape your mix with many creative combinations.

Product Specifications:

Keyboard: 37 mini keys (with velocity)   Maximum Polyphony: 129 voices (Digital Synth/Drum Kit: 128, Analog Synth: 1)(Max. polyophony of the Digital Synth parts: 64 voices)   Parts: 4 Parts (Digital Synth Part: 2, Drums Part: 1, Analog Synth Part: 1)   Effects: Effect1 (Distortion, Fuzz, Compressor, Bit Crusher). Effect2 (Flanger, Phaser, Ring Mod, Slicer). Delay: 2 types. Reverb: 6 types   Pattern Sequencer: Tracks: 4   Vocal Function: Vocoder, Auto Pitch, Auto Note   Other: Favorite, Arpeggio   Controllers: Pitch Bend/Modulation Wheel   Display: 16 Characters 2 line LCD   Inputs: 1 x 1/4" instrument Mono   Outputs: 1 x 1/4" instrument (L/Mono,R)   MIDI: In/Out   USB: Hi-Speed AUDIO/MIDI   Power: DC in; AC Adaptor included   Draw: 1,000 mA   Width: 22-11/16"   Depth: 9-11/16"   Height: 3-6/16"   Weight: 4 lbs. 14oz.

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