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JX-8P

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Roland

Model:
JX-8P

Production period:
1985-88

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Who played this instrument?

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Roland JX-8P

image courtesy of Benjamin Ward

The JX-8P is a 6-voice, 12-DCO, programmable analog synthesizer with a touch-sensitive and pressure-sensitive 5-octave, 61-note (C-C) keyboard. It is a direct descendant of Roland's first non-knob-and-slider synth, the JX-3P. Each voice contains two DCOs, one VCF, and a single ADSR for the VCF and/or the VCA, which can be inverted. Since it has only a few sliders and knobs, the PG-800 programmer facilitates quick editing and access to all editing parameters (it is also used with the MKS-70 and the JX-10).



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Who Played This Instrument?

JX-8P- 808 State, Aswad, Beatmasters, Biosphere, Coldcut, Steve Cunningham, Depeche Mode, Stack Aitken Waterman, Electribe 101, Simon Ellis, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Gas Chamber Orchestra, Go West, Roland Heard of Mr.Fingers, Human League, Brian Kehew and Roger Manning of The Moog Cookbook, Loose Ends, Jean Michel Jarre, J. J. Jeczalik, Marshall Jefferson, Jellybean, Nick Magnus, Man Jumping, Chris Newman, Gary Numan, One Dove, OMD, Praise, Sabres of Paradise, Kevin Saunderson, Shamen, Porl Thompson while he was with The Cure (w/PG 200), Paul Ward, Martyn Ware, Nick Wood, Hector Zazou

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