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Roland JX8P

Review | In Tune, Jun 1985

Roland JX8P

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Mar 1985
Synthcheck

The latest from Roland. Is it a winner? Jim Betteridge investigates

The Innovator

Review | Electronic Soundmaker & Computer Music, Mar 1985
Roland JX8P

Roland's JX8P poly has a number of innovatory features and sounds great. Too good to be true?

Roland JX8P

Review | One Two Testing, Mar 1985

programmable, touch sensitive, mega MIDI

Roland JX8P and PG800

Review | Electronics & Music Maker, Feb 1985
Touch-Sensitive Polysynth and Programmer

Criticised in the past for their poor implementation of MIDI, Roland have given their new mid-price polysynth the full works. It sounds good, too, as Paul Wiffen discovers in this exclusive review.

Patchwork

Feature Downloads | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Music Technology, Mar 1987

Another collection of readers' synth patches. If you've got a sound you're particularly proud of, why not begin your career as a programmer in MT? More on page 82.

Dear Roland

Group: Roland Newslink

Feedback | Topic: Advertisement Feature | International Musician & Recording World, Jun 1985

Roland Alpha Juno-2

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Mar 1986
SynthCheck

Big brother of the Alpha Juno-1, Roland's latest addition to the new-look analogue Juno range has its ivories tickled by the estimable Jim Betteridge.

Simply The Best?

Review | Sound On Sound, Jun 1993
Roland JD990 Synthesizer

Is Roland's Super JD module simply the best synthesizer they've ever made? Read the review to find out...

Program Notes

Feature Downloads | Topic: Synthesizer Patches | Making Music, Jul 1986

New noises to try for your DX7, Juno 106, JX8P, and CZ101 synths. Get twiddling.

Sense & Sensitivity - The JX-8P

Group: Roland Newslink

Feature | Topic: Advertisement Feature | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1985

Sound And Fury

Group: Roland Newslink - Autumn 85

Feature | Topic: Advertisement Feature | International Musician & Recording World, Nov 1985
The story of one man and his synthesizer

The Numan face of synthesis

News

News | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1985

The latest from downtown trade and productsville

A Room Of My Own: The Beatmasters

Interview | Sound On Sound, Dec 1992

Patchwork

Feature | Music Technology, Jul 1987

The place where MT readers exchange synth sounds with their fellow programmers; this month's featured instruments include the Akai AX73, the EMS AKS, and the Ensoniq ESQ1. Plus an assessment of storing sound data on CD.

Blancmange

Interview | One Two Testing, Nov 1985
In The Kitchen Of Sound

new album, new gear, know how

It ain't heavy...

Group: In Session

Interview | The Mix, Jul 1994

A guitarist who's at home with hard-disk recording

The Professional's Choice

Feature | Topic: Sequencing | Sound On Sound, Apr 1986
Steinberg Pro16 MIDI Sequencer

Tony Hastings takes you through the recording of a song using the facilities of the Pro 16 MIDI Sequencer software from Steinberg Research.

The Human Side Of House

Interview | Phaze 1, May 1989

a house music producer who hates sampling and big drum sounds? some mistake, surely?

Recording Musician

Feature | Topic: Home Studio | Recording Musician, Dec 1992
Paul Ward

Paul is a key figure in the Surreal to Real independent record company and has achieved success with his instrumental compositions. RM visits his home studio.

All For One And One For All

Feature | Topic: Synthesis & Sound Design, Vintage Instruments | Music Technology, Jun 1993

Looking for the hardest, heaviest, thickest and fattest analogue synth line? Strictly monophonic? Step this way, because Peter Forrest is about to unveil his unique guide to the analogue synthesiser’s unique feature: Unison Mode, in which all the oscillators gang together and hit you over the head

At Home in the Studio

Feature | Topic: Recording Studios | Home & Studio Recording, Feb 1986

Korg DW-6000

Review | One Two Testing, Apr 1985

digital waveform polyphonic

Sequential Circuits Prophet 2000

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Nov 1985
Keyboardcheck

More money means Mirage-mangling, maybe? Tony Mills sizes up the latest sampling supersynth

Yamaha DX100

Review | International Musician & Recording World, Feb 1986
SynthCheck

Jim Betteridge gets broody over the baby of the DX range

 

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