Roland JX-8P Synthesizer Demo #2 Sounds
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- Опубликовано: 19 авг 2015
- All video and audio content by G-Strom Electro c.2015
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JX-8P www.dropbox.com/s/z3v8gxvekf2...
JX-8P bank #1 with 30 original patches are now available. The bank includes all the sounds from demo part I and II. Be sure to backup your own patches safely before loading mine.
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This, DX7 and the Korg Monopoly are my all time favourite synths
When you added the korg sq1...you've officially sold me! HOW THE FUCK DID YOU DO THAT!!?!?
I come back often to hear the patch at 3:12. So awesome.
Showing some 8p love!
One of the best free and useful patch bank on the net! That Stringer RS is stunning....thanks !
WOW, really tasteful programming. Thanks a lot for the patches!
Mmmmm... Love those sounds!
Love the sound of the 8p never owned one and have to make do with an alpha juno 2. Love the sound at 3.00 reminds me of the Baby Ford/Mr Fingers bass sound. Also used alot by Jack Smooth .
Yes, Ford Trax.
Muchas gracias!!!
Fantastic sounds! My 8P is arriving tomorrow. So excited!
Make sure you got the money back garauntee, as mine was not in good shape.
Getting mine this week
This is such a great sound bank, brilliant job. The sound at 3.12 is fantastic. It sounds like the lfo is modulating the keyboard, how did you get this sound on a jx-8p? A massively underrated synth, i genuinely prefer my jx-8p to my ob-6 which was 5x the price.
Stereoping helped
very final fantasish !
Sounds great. I love those pads. :)
Those are very nice pads. I have one of these very underrated.
I really enjoy your chord progressions man, has a nice build up
+Taylor Macdonald Thanks, I try to keep it interesting.
Definitely. Dark and ethereal, they do the patches justice.
Hey, is 1:15 a song you have made! i still come back to listen to this
good, some of them.
Sounds awesome!
Thanks!
gstormelectro po
Nice patches wow some of them are kind of a new Styles take getting away from that Old Rock synth kind of sound pretty cool
Nice RS strings. 👍😎🇨🇦
3:35 is my favorite.
3:30 - 4:26 sure sounds lovely!
Thanks!
sounds at 3:35.. woah
like the first one
Love all these sounds, as well as how you presented them, gstormelectro. How did you orogram them, with the 800 or on the synth's front panel?
I also dig the use of the sequencer.
Thanks, in that video I used the front panel. In another subsequent demo I used a Stereoping controller.
Definitely motivating, even though I have a programmer. There was a three-year period where I had a JX-10 which I learned to program on its front panel. It proved as much fun as using the programmer.
I particularly dig that single-oscillator bass sound near the beginning, because it demonstrates how powerful the DCOs really are.
Hey man, this all sounds absolutely fantastic. I've had this synth for about a year now, but I haven't been able to get anything terribly exited out of it, but this all sounds great! I just downloaded the patches, but I have no idea how to get them to my synth. Could you help me? How do I go about doing this? If it helps to know, I'm on a mac and I only have access to Garageband. Thanks so much!
Check out this video for the general process ruclips.net/video/ulNTvar2fCQ/видео.html
Though this vid is from 2015, a completely different era by today's standards, did you program all these patches using the keyboard's interface, or did you use a programmer, either hardware or software based?
I used a Stereoping midi controller, still awesome today.
@@gstormelectro Dedicated, or the UniCC?
Stereoping allows you to flash different firmware to it and print various overlays for different synths. There's a listing of supported synths on the 'editions' tab at www.stereoping.com/synth-controller/?lang=en
This is stellar! Question; is the sound at 3:30 possible to get on a JX-3P? Looking to get one or the other soon, but it's still a toss up between the two . . . I love the sounds from both!
This patch is mostly the filter. 8P uses 3R09 chip for the filter and the 3P uses 3109 in similar topology. So it's hard to say if the 3P can make this filter sweeping pad thing.
gstormelectro Thanks for the info! I’ll keep studying and will pick one soon. Maybe I’ll just end up getting both, heh.
are these stock sounds through a programmer? i liked the ep
Been thinking of buying a jx8p for quite some time now. This video is really tempting me. It costs almost nothing, and i own a bigsky reverb. Think that will be a great combo. Just wondering, can cutoff and resonance be directed to the slides on the left?
Don't remember, I sold mine. I have the Juno-1, it has the alpha-wheel that can change the filter in realtime. I have used, and recommend, the Stereoping controller to edit sounds on the JX-8P including filter.
gstormelectro cool....thanks.
There is just one slider for editing all parameters (top row, third from the left), so it can be used to control cutoff and resonance, as well as all other parameters, but just one at a time
the ep sounds like preset 8 off a dx7 cartridge 1 but fatter
Great sounds are these your own patches or are they thx standard sounds ?
Thanks! This is JX-8P bank #1 with 30 original patches are now available on my blog. The bank includes all the sounds from demo part I and II. Be sure to backup your own patches safely before loading mine.
Thank you for making the patches publicly available that's real cool 👍🏼
What arpeggiator are you using at the end?
That's a korg sq-1
Where did you get that midi step sequencer from?
The Korg SQ-1, you can find that just about anywhere.
So to change the notes up and down you just turn the knobs during a sequence?
Yes. I ended up selling it because there's no visual representation of the notes like on the Beatstep Pro. On the Arturia you can record as you play, or hold the step button and play a note - so much more intuitive.
Is that Korg at 4:28 an arpeggiator?
That's the Korg SQ-1 it's a programmable sequencer
2:04 gave me a brainwash, left... right... left... right :)
Jean Michael JX
4:28 minutes did it for me...
;0)
More or less an analog DX7 but do like them.