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was this pad on the jx-3p processed with effects afterwards?
Been lookin for a poly61m forever, but they don’t come up often I hear. I don’t want to go for a poly61 as it has no midi.
So I’m looking into the jx-3p as I hear it’s similar, plus has midi.
I haven’t found many good demos of the jx-3p on youtube though besides a few of yours. The synthfactory of whatever that guy’s patches didn’t appeal to me too much.
Thanks
the more i watch your vids, the more i want the jx-3p to be my first hardware synth. love those pad sounds.
Thanks but I dont think it makes a good first synth..for one it’s rather old/quirky and limmited in what it can do.
It’s from 1983 yeah so it was Rolands FIRST synth to have MIDI, this means MIDI implementation is ***** also everytime you turn it on it defaults to OMNI on which is annoying; the only way you can turn that off is by patching a midi lead from the in to the out and playing 6 notes.
It’s great at strings and pads in that order, not great for puchy basses
This is sick ! I want the whole recording !
The JX-3P is a great Synth for its money ! You cant do something wrong with it, i love mine. But for a beginner Synth i woulkd recommend the Juno 60 or 106, there you have sliders and knobs. Cuz if you´re not familiar with programming, it can get confused with the JX-3P without the programmer.