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Roland Unveils JD-XA and Other Great Music Tech at Musicmesse 2015!

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This week is the Musicmesse Festival in Frankfurt, Germany. This event, along with January’s NAMM, are the biggest events for the music industry and the place for new gear announcements. We won’t cover everything, but Roland has some new gear that simply needs to be discussed. The big announcement is their hotly anticipated JD-Xa Analog + Digital Crossover Synthesizer!

JD-Xa

The big draw of Roland’s JD-Xa is how it implements the realization of an “Analog + Digital Crossover Synthesizer”. It is basically two high-end synthesizers seamlessly combined into a single functional unit with the ability to blend or separate the two sides.

The JD-XA’s analog side features a discrete, four-part engine with true analog filters and a direct dry output. Each part has two oscillators, along with filter and amp sections and four envelopes with incredibly fast attack and response times. There are also two LFOs with super-smooth coverage from ultra-slow to ultra-fast. After building an analog sound, users can route it directly to the dry output, or send it to the onboard digital effects to shape the sound further.

On the digital side, the JD-XA is equipped with a four-part, 64-voice sound engine powered by Roland’s acclaimed SuperNATURAL synthesizer technology, providing some of the most expressive and natural sounds available anywhere. The engine is compatible with the synth engine from the INTEGRA-7 sound module, a favorite of top producers, composers, and sound designers. This allows users to take advantage of the large library of custom INTEGRA-7 sounds available for free at Roland’s Axial website.

Here is a list of some key JD-Xa features and specifications:

Official Intro Video

‘Best of Both Worlds’ Video Series

Performance Video

Estimated pricing for the JD-Xa was predicted at ~$2200, which seems verified as the first ‘street price’ of $2199 has appeared at sites including Kraft Music – but I tend to wait for the bigger sites (Sweetwater, Musician’s Friend, etc) to chime in before it means something to me.

Head to the Official Roland JD-Xa Site for more details!

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