Roland JD-Xi analogue/digital crossover synthesizer white

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Roland JD-Xi analogue/digital crossover synthesizer white
Product no: 9000-0020-6757 Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty.

General

The Roland JD-Xi analogue/digital crossover synthesizer in white is a device for real synth fans. There is a limited number of the white version of these previously released synths available, so if you want to own one, you'll need to strike while the iron's hot! White is a colour that is not often used by Roland, which makes this edition even more exclusive. It's a true live synthesizer with a variety of controls and a format that suits any kind of transport. Most smaller-sized synthesizers are mono-synths, or have a limited polyphony. Not the case for the JD-Xi, with an impressive polyphony of 129 voices!

The sound of the JD-Xi

129 is an unusual number, seeing as manufacturers tend to stick to multiples of two. It has to do with a combination of 128 digital voices (samples) and a real analogue monophonic voice. The samples are pretty straight-forward, with a variety of pianos, strings and horns, which is ideal for live applications. The JD-Xi is simply a machine that can handle anything. The effect section is very good, and invites you to make them an integral part of the sound, instead of just an addition. You can further enhance your creativity with effects like delay, reverb, flanger, and distortion, among others.

Other characteristics

The analogue section of the JD-Xi offers a choice between sawtooth, triangle or square waveforms (with adjustable pulse width). The synthesis system is simple but effective - after all, most key players don't have time to deal with hundreds of parameters during a gig. It also has an x0x-style step sequencer, as well as an arpeggiator. The synth's microphone input allows you to complement your own vocals with a bit of additional technology. With the included gooseneck mic, you can control the vocoder with your voice. Create robot voices, or use the AutoPitch and AutoNote features for even more options!

Tips or comments about this product

Please note: limited edition! While supplies last!

Specifications

Product features

19-inch rack size not applicable
Number of keys 37
Arpeggiator/sequencer arpeggiator, sequencer
Control other
Synthesizer inputs microphone input, line in, audio over usb
Sound source analogue
MIDI & other MIDI in, MIDI out, MIDI over USB
Synthesizer outputs line out jack, headphone, audio over USB
Type of keys mini keys
Synthesizer type keyboard

Weight and dimensions including packaging

Weight (incl. packaging) 3,7 kg
Dimensions (incl. packaging) 72,0 x 33,0 x 11,0 cm

Product specifications

  • Roland JD-Xi
  • analogue/digital crossover synthesizer
  • limited edition
  • number of parts: 4 (2x digital/ROM, 1x analogue, 1x drums)
  • SuperNATURAL synthesizer sounds in the digital section
  • total polyphony in the digital section + drums: 128
  • analogue section: monophonic
  • pattern sequencer: 4 tracks
  • vocoder
  • included: gooseneck microphone for the built-in Vocoder and AutoPitch
  • audio/MIDI communication with software via USB
  • includes a large number of ready-to-play sounds and patterns
  • optional new sounds and patterns can be downloaded from Roland's Axial library website
  • keys: 37 (mini)
  • four simultaneous effects: effect 1, 2, delay, reverb
  • effect 1: distortion, fuzz, compressor, bit crusher
  • effect 2: flanger, phaser, ring mod, slicer
  • delay: 2 types
  • reverb: 6 types
  • New Graphical Arp provides visual display of Arp patterns.
  • pitch bender
  • modulation wheel
  • LED pads
  • quick and easy to operate
  • well-organised layout
  • alphanumeric display
  • dimensions: 12.6 x 4.4 x 13.4" (575 x 245 x 85 mm)
  • weight: 4 lbs (2.2 kg)
  • colour: white

connectors:

  • headphone: 1/4" jack (6.3 mm)
  • outputs: 1/4" jack (6.3 mm)
  • input: 1/4" jack (6.3 mm)
  • MIDI in/out
  • USB (MIDI/Audio)
  • microphone: XLR, unbalanced

included accessories:

  • AC adapter
  • manual
  • microphone
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Roland JD-Xi crossover synthesizer

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Recommended price £566.00
£449.00
Sustainable product not specified
Synthesizer kind standard
Synthesizer options extensive
Difficulty level intermediate
Vintage remake no
sound source hybrid
Number of keys 37
Arpeggiator/sequencer arpeggiator, sequencer
19-inch rack size not applicable
Synthesizer type keyboard
type of keys mini keys
synthesizer inputs microphone input, line in, audio over usb
synthesizer outputs line out jack, headphone, audio over USB
MIDI & other MIDI in, MIDI out, MIDI over USB
Audio via USB yes
control other
Polyphony 129 (128 + 1)

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