The Roland MKS-70 Super JX is a synthesizer module released by Roland in 1987. It is a rack-mounted version of the popular JX-10 and JX-8P synthesizers. It features two DCOs per voice, four-stage envelopes, and a 24dB low-pass filter. It also has a built-in chorus effect and a variety of modulation options. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from classic analog-style leads and basses to modern digital-style sounds.
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