The original JD-800 was made famous in the mid-’90’s – it was a behemoth of digital synth that had all the real-time controls of an analogue synth. Rolands’s boutique synths recreate some of their iconic gear by using digital emulation technology inside a small, desktop-sized hardware to make compact remakes of the original they are emulating. Each of these introduces new complex sequencing functionality, bi-timbral sound engines and a range of new multi-effects. These are digital emulations of the JD-800 and JX-8P synths, respectively which you may recall as icons from the ’80s and ’90s. It appears Roland have been busy little vegemites, having just dropped the SP-404 MKII recently and now they’ve added to their popular Boutique lineup with the JD-08 and the JX-08.
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