Jupiter-4 is a synthesizer launched by Roland in 1978. The monotimbral instrument offers one VCO per voice. The oscillator generates triangle, square, and square with PWM, there’s a sub oscillator included. One LFO produces sine, square and ramp (ramp...
The Roland Jupiter 50 is a performance synthesizer that represents a more affordable sibling to the Jupiter 80, designed to bring the unique Supernatural sound architecture to a wider audience. This 76-note instrument combines virtual analog synthesis...
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-1000 is a synthesizer released in 1993 by Roland Corporation. It is a 76-key synthesizer with a built-in sequencer and effects processor. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from realistic acoustic instruments to complex electronic sounds.
JV-2080 doesn’t rest on the laurels of JV-1080 going even a bit further – the unit offers that needed simplicity in exploitation, eight slots for expansion boards, and three independent EFX sets providing 40 effects each. The module is filled with...