Great Video. Should point out (as if I need to) this synth can sound way better than just these presets and standard types of sounds. It's a sound design workhorse and can sound as analog, or digital as you like, and everything in between. It's definitely sounds better the more you work with it. And btw it looks less cheap in reality, quite impressive in fact, try turning the LEDS to "All off" which only leaves the pitch bend/mod wheel and one or two others lit (though you can totally customise which stay lit - for ex the cutoff freq knob) and then you can read the writing better and it looks more classy. Full leds for all controls is only really needed if you are playing live and it's a dark stage, then it's a god-send, you get to know your way around quite fast and can just reach out for the lit control knowing what it is. Best of both worlds.
Well, after all these years, I must say that the JD-XA has grown on me considerably. I mean, in comparison with similarly priced synthesizers, like the Hydrasynth or Matrirch, in comparison with those, not only the JD-XA looks better (I mean Hydrasynth is particularly ugly), bit it can also run circles around them in terms of the features. Sure, the JD-XA could have a 5-octave keyboard and eight analog voices, but then it would cost $3,000 and there os the Jupiter-X that is around there. I think that the JD-XA also makes for a perfect controller to some outboard analog gear like the Korg ARP 2600M, or the Behringer System 55.
+LemonSlice Nah, the synth itself is awesome, most of the sounds in this video were bad (depending on tastes) because they are presets. Synth does a lot better than this stuff. you need to program it.
6thfloor Now hold on its true I'm still an infant in studying synthesis its more then making two oscillators squeel, The JD-XA lives by sound designing it may not be suitable for beginners or those who want stock sounds but its a beast nonetheless
Unfortunately only preset browsing here, but i like when he played the patches with drums. It sounds very good like a mix of disco, daft punk, really good Rolandish warm vibe. I have a JD-XA and it is so amazing what else you also can do with it.
Much like a latter day improved JP8000 for DJs with night landing lights like LAX Airport.. Infact lights so distracting they dont let the camera focus on the panel
How does this thing compare to the montage. I mean attach a nice stage piano to this like an RD 800... I think then it would be a fair fight and a similar price. Looking to buy but can't decide
***CAN you route the 100% wet digital effects thru the main output while routing the analog signal through the analog output??? If not, then aren't you loosing the whole idea of a pure analog signal????
+John Smith im not one of those analog only people...and I certainly have no problem with digital emulations of analog synths... let alone hearing the ad/da difference???? Never! I was just curious about how flexible the output routing is. im not sure yet whether this synth is nice or a waste of time
You make every synth sound beautiful. Since it's part digital it's a shame they didn't add more creative waveforms, wave shaping, wavetable etc. What I'm most interested in is about the sequencer. Very few synths offer a 8 track sequencing capabilities and knob per function control. Can you route the digital oscillators through the analog filter and amps?
If you can only get one - I'd say get the Jupiter X hands down. I have both. The JPX is essentially a System 8 AND the Digital half of the JDXA, all built into a FAR superior piece of hardware design. Jupiter X has almost every (if not every?) single digital wave and effect the JDXA has, built in. JPX can do even more digital partials at once and it's VA section can do a decent job of emulating the sound of the JDs Analog voices. The Analog voices on the JD do sound *slightly* nicer... but those differences dissappear when in a mix.
an absolute beauty this synth: I love her, even with the shiny surface. There is a way to avoid fingerprints: wash your hands before playing it, you also take a shower before making sweett luuuvv, or dont you?
Ujiie-san makes kit glow!! BTW, for those complaining about the presets: ruclips.net/video/V4JfEtZuFpU/видео.html (Ujiie-san) ruclips.net/video/R6ts-i0nsGA/видео.html (DKS)
Good demo as always Ujiie. But these presets sounds really weird to me. I wonder who or what Roland had in mind when they designed it. This thing will not make it onto my short list. I think Roland did much better with the V-Synth GT. It's still an awesome synth.
+Jan Surlykke Schack I agree as an owner. Both the presets and the downloads have been weak. But the sounds you will make are unlike any other of my synths. It is a sound-designer's dream, or nightmare (I made one mono sound with 20 different oscs and 8 separate filters).
This is nice. All those lights make think of something psychedelic, vodka bar, EDM... I'd so much prefer JD-800 in brand new condition. JD-800 was far more magical than this.
+bitleyTM Well, JD-800 was not a good seller. At $2,899 back in 1991, it was no surprise. But the wow factor of the JD-800 was undeniable. I don't really care personally whether a square or sawtooth wave is sampled, generated in software, or analog, they all sound good to me. So, in the end, it comes down to the instrument looks, build quality, keyboard feel, panel switchgear feel, etc. Granted, a JD-800 has a tendency to fall apart, the sliders and key contacts go very quickly on the JD-800. But I think the design was fantastic. My sweet spot for synthesizer design is between 1987-1991. I am still enjoying instruments like the D-50, DX7II, SY77, etc. They look good, feel good, and sound fantastic. What's not to like? I went with the fad once, bought Voyager OS. It sounded good, but I didn't find it playable, and the design didn't grow on me. Sold it after couple of years. No regrets. So, I am careful now with new products. I am quite satisfied with Integra-7, but that's mostly because it has all the XV-88 sounds in it, and then some. I am thinking of getting another Integra-7 before they disappear. It's not perfect, the LCD screen is far poorer quality than SY77, and the alpha dial looks quite ugly. But other than that it's very good. I very much like the sound capabilities of the JD-XA, but the overall design I am not sure about. I hope Roland continues with the JD series and gives us something similar, with but 5 or 6-octave keyboard, and more subdued front panel. Then it would be far more exciting to me personally.
That synth is stellar. I’m a fan of you’re playing sir! You have a lot of talent and make the instruments sound superb.
You handle this Red Beauty of a Beast so well!
This synth will be a classic!
einfach fantastisch die Vorstellung des JD-XA. Danke, Meister Katsunori!
Finally! Someone who showed me the power of the synth - in the first few minutes no less! Thanks you!!
Great Video. Should point out (as if I need to) this synth can sound way better than just these presets and standard types of sounds. It's a sound design workhorse and can sound as analog, or digital as you like, and everything in between.
It's definitely sounds better the more you work with it. And btw it looks less cheap in reality, quite impressive in fact, try turning the LEDS to "All off" which only leaves the pitch bend/mod wheel and one or two others lit (though you can totally customise which stay lit - for ex the cutoff freq knob) and then you can read the writing better and it looks more classy. Full leds for all controls is only really needed if you are playing live and it's a dark stage, then it's a god-send, you get to know your way around quite fast and can just reach out for the lit control knowing what it is. Best of both worlds.
yes, it's a high end synth; I have the jd-xi
Well said! I can’t wait to start exploring this amazing synth tomorrow :)
I can’t speak or understand a word of Japanese, yet I get 90% of what he says. Love this channel
I've just bought one... I'll receive it this week, normally (I live in Reunion Island). I think this synth + my Integra 7, it'll be magic !
Happy with it? How does it fit in with the Integra?
Hi,
It fits very well...
But, you cannot load (or it's not easy) patches made from the JD-XA into the Integra 7 !
Well, after all these years, I must say that the JD-XA has grown on me considerably. I mean, in comparison with similarly priced synthesizers, like the Hydrasynth or Matrirch, in comparison with those, not only the JD-XA looks better (I mean Hydrasynth is particularly ugly), bit it can also run circles around them in terms of the features. Sure, the JD-XA could have a 5-octave keyboard and eight analog voices, but then it would cost $3,000 and there os the Jupiter-X that is around there. I think that the JD-XA also makes for a perfect controller to some outboard analog gear like the Korg ARP 2600M, or the Behringer System 55.
As always, fantastic demo, fantastic sound.
Благодарю за видео,у самого такая машина.Я восхищен!
English sub-title soon ...
+musictrackjp that is a very very good news, everyone will understand you :)
Apart from that, what an impressive intro, i mean you and the beast ^^
Aah been waiting for this nervously cause this synth something different.
Exceptionably bad.
+LemonSlice Nah, the synth itself is awesome, most of the sounds in this video were bad (depending on tastes) because they are presets. Synth does a lot better than this stuff. you need to program it.
+LemonSlice exceptionably wrong comment ;)
6thfloor Now hold on its true I'm still an infant in studying synthesis its more then making two oscillators squeel, The JD-XA lives by sound designing it may not be suitable for beginners or those who want stock sounds but its a beast nonetheless
@@lemonslice2233 Mine also sounds bad. But it's because of me, not the synth itself. Maybe that's just your case.
Usual, i.e. excellent performance by Ujiie, quite a modern synth and a VERY vintage shirt! :D
Thank you for showing me de way in this analog/digital landscape!
greetz Robert-Jan
English sub-title is available now !!
How,where?
I figured it out,I’m computer illiterate.
いつも楽しんでいます^^素晴らしいデモ解説ですね!購入検討の参考にも、今させて戴いています!Rolandのシンセサイザーの購入候補がまだ絞り切れていませんので、出来れば弟分のJD-Xiもまだでしたらよろしくお願いします。
Super informative, thank you so much!
Man, that music he came up with for the first part is pretty cool.
You're the master, man...respect...
Unfortunately only preset browsing here, but i like when he played the patches with drums. It sounds very good like a mix of disco, daft punk, really good Rolandish warm vibe. I have a JD-XA and it is so amazing what else you also can do with it.
Master 🤝
Excellent demo; sounds great. Thank you : )
What make and model is the small red-coloured effects pedal (used for)?
Great demo! Could you demo the Roland System-8 please?
Much like a latter day improved JP8000 for DJs with night landing lights like LAX Airport.. Infact lights so distracting they dont let the camera focus on the panel
What about a JD-Xi review? :)
Good performances! It reminds me the Combis of Korg M3.
How does this thing compare to the montage. I mean attach a nice stage piano to this like an RD 800... I think then it would be a fair fight and a similar price. Looking to buy but can't decide
Whoever is curious, I posted a video with some experiences on my jd-xa! love this synthesizer!!!!
Alesis A6 Andromeda on minimal settings
Damn good!
***CAN you route the 100% wet digital effects thru the main output while routing the analog signal through the analog output??? If not, then aren't you loosing the whole idea of a pure analog signal????
+John Smith im not one of those analog only people...and I certainly have no problem with digital emulations of analog synths... let alone hearing the ad/da difference???? Never! I was just curious about how flexible the output routing is. im not sure yet whether this synth is nice or a waste of time
You make every synth sound beautiful. Since it's part digital it's a shame they didn't add more creative waveforms, wave shaping, wavetable etc. What I'm most interested in is about the sequencer. Very few synths offer a 8 track sequencing capabilities and knob per function control. Can you route the digital oscillators through the analog filter and amps?
Ujiie! Great playing as always, Thanks you! Hey - Do you like the SLEDGE?
6:45 sounds awe!
いつか欲しいものである
Why did you stuff the video with effects in the beginning!?
+esspytood Looks cool, why not?
It really doesn't.
This or the new Jupiter X? Any help is appreciated
If you can only get one - I'd say get the Jupiter X hands down. I have both. The JPX is essentially a System 8 AND the Digital half of the JDXA, all built into a FAR superior piece of hardware design.
Jupiter X has almost every (if not every?) single digital wave and effect the JDXA has, built in. JPX can do even more digital partials at once and it's VA section can do a decent job of emulating the sound of the JDs Analog voices. The Analog voices on the JD do sound *slightly* nicer... but those differences dissappear when in a mix.
この動画でアナログとデジタルの音の違いがよく分かりました!
great !
オシレータ―が3台分と考えて見ては?氏家さんはなぜJD-Xiのレビューやらないんですかkorgの37鍵microkorgはレビューやられてますが、僕はホワイト限定モデルのJD-Xiを使ってますが面白いし簡単に四つ打ち出来る商品です浅倉大介も使ってるミニシンセ。
興奮して早口になってるオタクさんの言葉を文に起こしたような喋り方ですね
an absolute beauty this synth: I love her, even with the shiny surface. There is a way to avoid fingerprints: wash your hands before playing it, you also take a shower before making sweett luuuvv, or dont you?
Goin a bit Jexus are we :)
14:26 ~Journey Separate Ways intro
Well, that original song was done on a Roland also. A Jupiter-8 to be exact.
Ujiie-san makes kit glow!!
BTW, for those complaining about the presets:
ruclips.net/video/V4JfEtZuFpU/видео.html (Ujiie-san)
ruclips.net/video/R6ts-i0nsGA/видео.html (DKS)
SENSEI!!!!
Good demo as always Ujiie. But these presets sounds really weird to me. I wonder who or what Roland had in mind when they designed it. This thing will not make it onto my short list. I think Roland did much better with the V-Synth GT. It's still an awesome synth.
+Jan Surlykke Schack I agree as an owner. Both the presets and the downloads have been weak. But the sounds you will make are unlike any other of my synths. It is a sound-designer's dream, or nightmare (I made one mono sound with 20 different oscs and 8 separate filters).
Nice plaid shirt
JD-Xi もやってください!m(._.)m
Great demo... too bad it only has 49 keys...I guess I could buy it and have my left hand sawed off...
haha right those silly idiots
Or you could get another master keyboard to control it
OMG 16:19
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構成が複雑でまさに上級者向けシンセって感じですね。
ただのアナログじゃない。
This is nice. All those lights make think of something psychedelic, vodka bar, EDM... I'd so much prefer JD-800 in brand new condition. JD-800 was far more magical than this.
+Andrew Piatek No.
+bitleyTM I saw both. There's not even a comparison. JD-800 looks so much better than this.
Ah. Looks. Ok, that may be right. I love the JD-800 design. But we live a new age now? ;-)
+bitleyTM Well, JD-800 was not a good seller. At $2,899 back in 1991, it was no surprise. But the wow factor of the JD-800 was undeniable. I don't really care personally whether a square or sawtooth wave is sampled, generated in software, or analog, they all sound good to me. So, in the end, it comes down to the instrument looks, build quality, keyboard feel, panel switchgear feel, etc. Granted, a JD-800 has a tendency to fall apart, the sliders and key contacts go very quickly on the JD-800. But I think the design was fantastic. My sweet spot for synthesizer design is between 1987-1991. I am still enjoying instruments like the D-50, DX7II, SY77, etc. They look good, feel good, and sound fantastic. What's not to like? I went with the fad once, bought Voyager OS. It sounded good, but I didn't find it playable, and the design didn't grow on me. Sold it after couple of years. No regrets. So, I am careful now with new products. I am quite satisfied with Integra-7, but that's mostly because it has all the XV-88 sounds in it, and then some. I am thinking of getting another Integra-7 before they disappear. It's not perfect, the LCD screen is far poorer quality than SY77, and the alpha dial looks quite ugly. But other than that it's very good. I very much like the sound capabilities of the JD-XA, but the overall design I am not sure about. I hope Roland continues with the JD series and gives us something similar, with but 5 or 6-octave keyboard, and more subdued front panel. Then it would be far more exciting to me personally.
I was there. I worked in a synth store...
Plastic sound...
What the heck is wrong with the video?
+LemonSlice It's an effect he turns on at the beginning.
Serge Garcia Lang Explain how.
なんかここまでいくと誰がひいてもおなじじゃね?
田中一
といいつ誰1人同じじゃなかったりして。
やんない奴らにはわからない。
sounds sort of thin. and it's ugly. actually, it's fugly.