ROLAND JUPITER-80 Snythesizer Specs & Price

Roland has launched their new synthesizer and it looks quite awesome! I obtained the following technical specifications from Roland's official website - #-Link-Snipped-#

The new synthesizer offers following -


  • Powerful integrated SuperNATURAL synthesis engines designed for legendary vintage synth sounds to realistic organic acoustic sounds and more
  • Single Tone is equivalent to the performance of powerful single synthesizer—stack four of these to create a mind-blowing “Live Set”
  • Tone Blender tweaks multiple parameters of tones in realtime for complex, emotive sonic movement during performance
  • Fast, friendly operation with intuitive front panel and color touchscreen optimized for live performance
  • 76-note semi-weighted synth keyboard, and 256 polyphonic voices (varies according to sound-generator load)
  • USB-memory Song Player/Recorder for backing tracks or quick idea capture
  • Easy integration with computers via built-in USB-MIDI/Audio interface


Check out the following video: -

[video=youtube;lt1N_FP5HSU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lt1N_FP5HSU[/video]

The price of Roland Jupiter-80 is $4k in the US. Hope to see it in other parts of the world as soon as possible 😀

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