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The Roland JX-10 Super JX is a 12-voice analog synthesizer keyboard produced from 1986 to 1989, along with a rack-mounted version, the . For nearly 30 years, it was the last true analog synthesizer made by Roland and has been critically acclaimed as one of their classic analog instruments. In 2015, Roland once again started producing analog synthesizers beginning with their JD-XA and JD-Xi keyboards as analog/digital crossover synthesizers. The design on the JX-10 is essentially two Roland JX-8P synthesizers put together, with a 76-note velocity-sensitive keyboard with aftertouch. It also includes features not found on the JX-8P, including a simple 1-track sketchbook sequencer and a delay effect (which works like a "MIDI delay" by delaying one tone rather than acting as a true DSP delay ef

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  • Roland JX-10 (fr)
  • Roland JX-10 (nl)
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  • Le Roland JX-10, également dénommé Super JX, est un synthétiseur analogique polyphonique commercialisé par le constructeur Roland entre 1986 et 1989. Il sera le dernier analogique de la firme avant l'ère des synthétiseurs numériques tels le D-50. La version rack est le MKS-70. Il correspond en fait à un double JX-8P, sorti en 1984. (fr)
  • De Roland JX-10, ook bekend als de Super JX is een polyfone synthesizer, uitgebracht door Roland in 1986. (nl)
  • The Roland JX-10 Super JX is a 12-voice analog synthesizer keyboard produced from 1986 to 1989, along with a rack-mounted version, the . For nearly 30 years, it was the last true analog synthesizer made by Roland and has been critically acclaimed as one of their classic analog instruments. In 2015, Roland once again started producing analog synthesizers beginning with their JD-XA and JD-Xi keyboards as analog/digital crossover synthesizers. The design on the JX-10 is essentially two Roland JX-8P synthesizers put together, with a 76-note velocity-sensitive keyboard with aftertouch. It also includes features not found on the JX-8P, including a simple 1-track sketchbook sequencer and a delay effect (which works like a "MIDI delay" by delaying one tone rather than acting as a true DSP delay ef (en)
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