Jupiter-8 is an iconic performing synthesizer with an all analog signal path (VCO + VCF + VCA) created by Roland in 1981. It has 8 voices of polyphony, 2 parts of timbrality and features 2 VCOs per voice. The LFO produces triangle, square, saw and random...
Roland didn’t try to make Jupiter 8 out of Jupiter-80, but we can’t deny that the instrument failed to keep the famous name at the proper level. The 100% digital sound engine of the new Jupiter is based on Supernatural technology, sampling every note of...
The Roland JV-30 is a synthesizer and sound module released by Roland Corporation in 1992. It is a rack-mountable device that features 64-voice polyphony and 32-part multitimbrality. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from realistic...
The Roland JV-35 is a digital synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in 1994. It was the successor to the Roland JV-30 and was part of the JV series of synthesizers. It featured a 61-key velocity sensitive keyboard, 16-voice polyphony, and a variety...
The Roland JV-50 is a sound module released by Roland Corporation in 1994. It is a rack-mounted synthesizer module that uses the same sound engine as the Roland JV-1080, but with fewer voices and features. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from acoustic instruments to synthesizers and sound effects.