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Roland JX-3P

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slutaleta slutaleta
Published on 05/11/05 at 18:54
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yes yes it is quite limited in polyphony etc ...

UTILIZATION

Very very very simple with the PG200 ... I have not tried but ..

SOUNDS

Frankly I just buy it, I have tried other cheaper and more expensive, and this one my first seduced by its design (I confess), I was fortunate to have the with PG200.
At first I was disappointed her (too many sounds that made some preset pRRoooUUeet) ... I almost regretted the purchase (530 euros = jx-3p + PG200) ... big mistake ...
After a few hours to fiddle it is put me out of the water has a beautée ... haikus of sound ...
It's a synth with a lot of missing options (noon limited) etc. .. but I think underestimated because it has a genuine charm .. for those looking for sounds both fragile and ethereal deep, and wants to overcome some of the laptop (I speak in my personal case)
For anyone who wants to make it hardtek grated ...

OVERALL OPINION

Basically a nice retro synth not too expensive ... not the best of the best (it says it does not topdutop that makes a good musician), but it has the merit of having a real personality ... I am still in the "discovery" of his sound and I'm frankly not disappointed .. It is not for the electro, it's not "funky" ... People who appreciate poetry tremors, tape drives and crackling wispy, adoption for a small fee (250 euros without the PG200) ... he deserves .. 10 small very subjective and assumed ..