Specifications
- FEATURES: -Analog synth section provides authentic lead and bass tones
-2 digital synth sections with SuperNATURAL synth tones and 128--voice total polyphony
-Gooseneck mic for access to Vocoder, AutoPitch, and other vocal effects
-4-track pattern sequencer for building loops
-Pro Drum kits for high-impact beats
-4 simultaneous effects for sound-shaping
-USB for audio/MIDI communication with computer music software
-Includes a large selection of ready-to-play sounds and patterns
-Roland's Axial site lets you download additional sounds
- SPECIFICATION: -Sound Engine Type(s):Analog/Digital Crossover
-Number of Keys:37
-Other Controllers:Pitchbend, Mod Wheel
-Polyphony:129 Notes
-Number of Effects:19
-Effects Types:Distortion, Fuzz, Compressor, Bit Crusher, Flanger, -Phaser, Ring Mod, Slicer, Delay, Reverb, Vocoder, Auto Pitch, Auto Note
-Sequencer:4-track
-Audio Inputs:1 x XLR, 1 x 1/4"
-Audio Outputs:2 x 1/4"
-Headphones:1 x 1/4"
-USB:1 x Type B
-MIDI I/O:In/Out/USB
-Height:3.37"
-Width:22.68"
-Depth:9.68"
-Weight:4.85 lbs.
-Dimension Packaging Weight : 9.6 kg
Description
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. At Music Bliss, 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. On top of that, you also get other essential sounds such as pads, strings, brass, and more. 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!
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