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1 Commentaires sur la news : Des mini-synthés chez Roland ?
Roland a posté ce matin une vidéo annonçant l’arrivée de nouveaux instruments, un “reface” de ses synthés mythiques ?

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Citation de pico :
Pffffffff mare de ces teasing de M...e !! icon_facepalm.gif
En tout cas Grâce ou ou à cause de leur teasing j'ai stoppé des achats en cours...:-D histoire de voir de quoi il en retourne, car un jupiter 8 en ACB comme la TB-3 et la tr-8 jachèteeeeeeeee

Il t on rendu service tu aurai peut être fait une connerie en achetant un reface
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Pleure pas Pico, c'est juste une Refarce...

Le plus majestueux des chênes n'était autrefois rien d'autre qu'un pauvre gland...

 

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Citation :
Il t on rendu service tu aurai peut être fait une connerie en achetant un reface

Nan pas de reface mais un JD-XA (ouf j'ai gardé ma tune:bravo:)qui me tentait bien quand même.. Mais parfois je sais pas si cela vous le fais, mais la course au matos, cela sert à quoi au faite ?

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Pleure pas Pico, c'est juste une Refarce...
:mdr:

Bientôt il vendront leurs synthés dans les farces et attrapes, on y est presque parfois...

En tout cas au lieu de 10 000 vidéos des reface Yamaha (quel coup marketing, je comprend mieux le prix maintenant..)

Et maintenant les futures centaines autres de Roland Boutique, (qui j'avoue ont fait l'effet d'une bombe, je m'attends à un truc énorme !!!)

Vaut mieux peut être comme Nord 1 seul vidéo clair sur chaque modèles pas de chichi tralala c'est simple, pro et finalement on y perd pas d'argent. Et c'est pas de ma faute si il ne vendent que des claviers de couleurs rouge:mdr:

et puis si on y réfléchis bien cela ne prend pas plus de place qu'une guitare un clavier avec un clavier normal avec 61 touches, si si cela existe encore des constructeurs qui pensent à nos mains de "taille normales"

[ Dernière édition du message le 19/09/2015 à 23:17:41 ]

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Roland JP-08 Synthesizer Module
The legendary Jupiter-8 synth is back - as a limited-edition module no bigger than a book. Part of the Roland Boutique series, the JP-08 is all about hands-on control and that iconic Jupiter sound. With an array of 36 knobs and sliders from the original Jupiter-8 front panel, the 4-voice JP-08 is highly programmable and encourages sonic experimentation, especially with the built-in speaker and battery operation. Using Roland's acclaimed Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology the JP-08 faithfully reproduces the original Jupiter-8 sounds and adds a few new twists in the form of extra LFOs and expanded VCO range. You can even slide the JP-08 into the K-25m keyboard unit (not included) for a self-contained, go-anywhere synth experience.

Huge Synth. Small Package.
The Jupiter-8 was a big synth in every way; physically imposing with loads of knobs and sliders, and most importantly, a huge sound. The JP-08 retains the big sound of the Jupiter-8 but shrinks everything else - including the price - into a module measuring under 12" across.

Hands-on control
With such an expressive sound engine, you'll want to shape the sounds to match your mood. With 36 of the original parameters accessible from the front panel, the JP-08 is all about hands-on control, and even users of the Jupiter-8 will quickly feel at home as the user interface and programming 'feel' is highly reminiscent of the original.

New Sound-Shaping Options
Even though the JP-08 is an authentic recreation of the Jupiter-8, Roland also included a few extras. The JP-08 adds several new waveforms to the original architecture, including TRI and NOISE for the LFO and SIN for VCO-1, and both VCOs have an expanded range for even more sound shaping potential.

Develop Your Ideas with a 16-Step Sequencer
The onboard 16-step sequencer is a sonic scratchpad that lets you try out new ideas without bringing lots of gear - it can even be used without a keyboard. And if there's no keyboard connected, the ribbon controller lets you preview the sound, making it an ideal way to program patches quickly and easily.

Optional K-25m Keyboard Unit
The JP-08 works especially well with the K-25m, an optional 25-key velocity sensitive keyboard that takes your music making to the next level. Once docked in the keyboard, the module's front panel adjusts to three positions for convenient access to the knobs and sliders.

Chain Mode
One of the killer features of the original Jupiter-8 was its ability to create huge pads, splits and layers using its 8 voices of polyphony. The JP-08 features a chain mode that allows you to connect two JP-08 modules using the MIDI ports and create one, 8-voice synthesizer, just like the original. Adding additional modules adds another 4 voices of polyphony with each module. This is especially great when controlling the JP-08 from a larger external keyboard. You can even edit the sound from the master module and control both units. Great for real-time filter sweeps and LFO effects.

Battery or USB Bus Power
Some of the best music is made away from the studio, so the Roland Boutique series runs on 4 x AA batteries, ready for when inspiration strikes. Alternatively, you can power the JP-08 via USB bus power.

USB Audio Interface for Direct Recording Into Your DAW
The built-in USB port also functions as a high-quality 24bit, 44.1 kHz audio interface, for a fast, simple and reliable way of recording directly to your DAW application. You can keep your favorite patches and sequencer patterns safe too, via the USB data backup function.

Features:
- Ultra-compact recreation of the iconic Jupiter-8 synthesizer
- Retains the feel, sound, character and user interface of the original
- 36 of the original synth parameters controllable from the front panel
- Adds several additions not found on the original Jupiter-8, including extra waveforms, expanded VCO range
- Chain mode allows two JP-08 to function as one 8-voice module
- Highly portable for mobile music making
- High-quality construction with metal front panel
- Dual ribbon controllers for pitch bend, modulation, and sound preview
- Battery-operated (4xAA) or USB powered
- 24 bit/ 44.1 kHz stereo IN/OUT USB audio interface
- Built-in 0.5W mini-speaker for instant enjoyment
- Compatible with optional K-25m keyboard unit

NOTE: Showed with optional K-25m keyboard.


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Roland JX-03 Synthesizer Module
The Roland Boutique JX-03 module continues the legacy of the JX-3P synth. The original model was launched when button-driven interfaces were popular, so it was designed to give immediate access to preset sounds. It was actually highly programmable though, especially when used with the PG-200 controller that added 24 rotary knobs for instant sonic sculpting. The limited-edition 4-voice JX-03 inherits all 24 knobs from the PG-200, as well as the distinctive JX tonal character. Roland also added some extras not present in the JX-3P including new waveforms, expanded DCO range and cross modulation options. You can even slide the JX-03 into the K-25m keyboard unit (not included) for a self-contained, go-anywhere synth experience.

JX-3P Sound. Built-in controller.
Often described as a forgotten classic, the JX-3P was all about instant access to big sounds, with a simple button-driven interface rather than lots of knobs and sliders. When used with the optional PG-200 controller however, the power of the highly programmable engine was revealed. The new JX-03 module recreates the panel layout of the PG-200 - including all 24 knobs - giving direct and instant access to the versatile synth architecture.

Additional sound-shaping options
Like the other members of the Boutique range, Roland also added a few subtle improvements that weren't found on the original models. The JX-03 benefits from extra waveforms and extended range for both DCOs as well as extra waveforms for the LFO. The second DCO also gets extra cross-modulation options. These additions further expand the sound creation possibilities of the battle-tested JX engine.

Develop your ideas with a 16-step sequencer
The onboard 16-step sequencer is a sonic scratchpad that lets you try out new ideas without bringing lots of gear - it can even be used without a keyboard. And if there's no keyboard connected, the ribbon controller lets you preview the sound, making it an ideal way to program patches quickly and easily.

Works with optional K-25m keyboard unit
The JX-03 works especially well with the K-25m, an optional 25-key velocity sensitive keyboard that takes your music making to the next level. Once docked in the keyboard, the module's front panel can be tilted for convenient access to the knobs and sliders.

Chain Mode
The original JX-3P was a powerful synth featuring 2 digitally controlled oscillators for each of its 6 voices. The JX-03 features a chain mode that allows you to connect two JX-03 modules using the MIDI ports and create one, 8-voice synthesizer. Adding additional modules adds another 4 voices of polyphony with each module. This is especially great when controlling the JX-03 from a larger external keyboard. You can even edit the sound from the master module and control both units. Great for real-time filter sweeps and envelope adjustments.

Battery or USB Bus power
Some of the best music is made away from the studio, so the module runs on 4 x AA batteries, ready for when inspiration strikes. Alternatively, you can power the JX-03 via USB bus power.

USB audio interface for direct recording into your DAW
The built-in USB port also functions as a high-quality 24bit, 44.1 kHz audio interface, for a fast, simple and reliable way of recording directly to your DAW application. You can keep your favorite patches and sequencer patterns safe too, via the USB data backup function.

Features:
- Ultra-compact recreation of the iconic JX-3P synthesizer
- Retains the feel, sound character and user interface of the original
- Front panel includes all 24 knobs from the original PG-200 controller
- Adds several updates not found on the original JX-3P, including extra waveforms for the LFO and both DCOs, along with extended DCO range
- Chain mode allows two JX-03 to function as one 8-voice module
- Highly portable for mobile music making
- High-quality construction with metal front panel
- Dual ribbon controllers for pitch bend, modulation, and sound preview
- Battery-operated (4xAA) or USB powered
- 24 bit/ 44.1 kHz stereo IN/OUT USB audio interface
- Built-in 0.5W mini-speaker for instant enjoyment
- Compatible with optional K-25m mini-keyboard

NOTE: Shown with optional K-25m mini keyboard.

A première vu des petits modules, qui s'ajoutent a un clavier amovible !

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[ Dernière édition du message le 20/09/2015 à 01:51:01 ]

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Good job! :bravo:

Plaisir d'offrir, joie de recevoir.

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Il y a une idée du prix aussi entre 300 et 400 $
(en fait 299 et 399)
399 pour le JP-08
299 pour les deux autres


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Je viens de trouver aussi les specifs du JU-06 :
- Maximum Polyphony: 4 voices
- User Memory: 64 (8 patches x 8 banks)
- Controllers: VOLUME knob, Ribbon controllers 1, 2
- LFO Section: RATE slider, DELAY TIME slider
- DCO Section:
- RANGE buttons 16', 8', 4'
- LFO slider
- PWM slider
- PWM mode switch
- SQUARE, SAW buttons
- SUB oscillator slider
- NOISE slider
- HPF Section: CUTOFF FREQ slider
- VCF Section:
- CUTOFF FREQ slider
- RESONANCE slider
- Polarity switch
- ENV slider
- LFO slider
- KEY FOLLOW slider
- VCA Section: Control signal switch, VCA level slider
- ENV Section:
- Attack Time slider
- Decay Time slider
- Sustain Time slider
- Release Time slider
- CHORUS Section: CHORUS 1, CHORUS 2 buttons
- BANK 1--8 buttons: PATCH NUMBER 1--8 buttons, MANUAL button
- Effects: Chorus: 2, Delay
- Step Sequencer: 16 step, 16 pattern
- Nominal Input Level: INPUT jack: -0 dBu
-- Display: 7 segments, 2 characters (LED)
- Connectors:
- PHONES jack: Stereo miniature phone type
- OUTPUT jack: Stereo miniature phone type
- INPUT jack: Stereo miniature phone type
- MIDI (IN, OUT) connectors
- USB port: MicroB type (Audio, MIDI)
- Power Supply: Rechargeable Ni-MH battery (AA, HR6) x 4, Alkaline battery (AA, LR6) x 4, USB bus power
- Current Draw: 500mA (USB bus power)
- Dimensions: (W x D x H) 11-13/16 x 5-1/16 x 1-3/4" (300 x 128 x 45 mm)
- Weight (including batteries): 2 lbs. 2 oz. (940g)
- Accessories: Owner's Manual, Leaflet "USING THE UNIT SAFELY," Alkaline battery (AA, LR6) x 4
- Options (sold separately): Keyboard unit: K-25m

Weight, Dimensions, and Manufacturer Part Numbers
Shipping Weight: 3 lbs
Shipping Dimensions: 14 x 7 x 3 in
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): JU-06

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voight Kampff, où as-tu trouvé ça?
Ce n'est pas de l'analogique, mais de l'ACB, 4 voix donc théoriquement implantable sur le System-1/1M en plug out.
Citation de Arthwork :
Je suis pas contre les mini clavier mais y'a un truc que je comprend pas tout a fait. Pourquoi ne pas faire des synthé format desktop avec un mini clavier qui se clipse sur le module./...

Bien vu :bravo:
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A priori, facade en métal et le reste en plastique.

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