Thanks to its sturdy, high-quality gooseneck mic, the Roland JD-Xi analog/digital crossover synthesizer is a creative tool that's amazingly fun to use. On top of that, the JD-Xi's dual digital synth engines give you 128-voice polyphony and a plethora of top-notch SuperNATURAL synth tones, including pads, strings, electric piano, sound effects, and more! The JD-Xi's monophonic analog synth engine gives you saw, triangle, and square waveforms with pulse-width modulation and an analog filter, along with an independent sub-oscillator, providing you with massive low-end power. On one hand, you get fat, warm analog bass and lead tones on the other, you get the clarity and versatility of modern digital. The Roland JD-Xi analog/digital synthesizer's unique crossover sound engine gives you the best of both worlds. Gooseneck mic for access to Vocoder, AutoPitch, and other vocal effectsĤ-track pattern sequencer for building loops
Roland JD-Xi Analog/Digital Crossover Synthesizer at a Glance:Īnalog and digital synth engines in one keyboard One thing's for sure: the Roland JD-Xi analog/digital crossover synthesizer may be small, but it doesn't skimp on features or versatility! On top of that, you also get other essential sounds such as pads, strings, brass, and more. At Sweetwater, we were pleasantly surprised by the fat, warm analog bass and lead tones that we could coax out of the JD-Xi, just by tweaking its ample controls.
A tiny, mighty powerhouse, the Roland JD-Xi analog/digital crossover synthesizer gives you a true analog synth engine, along with Roland's famous SuperNATURAL synth tones, a 4-track pattern sequencer, a gooseneck mic with built-in Vocoder and AutoPitch, and USB for audio/MIDI connectivity.