Model

Roland JX-10

Polyphonic analog synthesizer

The Roland JX-10 (Super JX), released in 1986, is a twelve-voice analog synthesizer that effectively stacks two JX-8P voice engines for rich, layered sounds. It features a 76-key keyboard, a built-in sequencer, and could be programmed in detail with the optional PG-800 controller.

Sources

Category

  • Technical line drawing of Synthesizers

    Synthesizers

    Hardware synthesizers, synth model families, and related electronic instruments.

Made by

  • Roland

    Roland is a Japanese maker of electronic musical instruments, including synthesizers, drum machines such as the TR-808, and the JC-120 Jazz Chorus, a benchmark solid-state guitar amplifier known for its built-in stereo chorus and produced since 1975.

Part of series

  • Roland JX

    Japan

    The JX series is Roland's line of polyphonic analog synthesizers from the 1980s built around dual digitally controlled oscillators, including the JX-3P and the twelve-voice JX-10 (Super JX), with dedicated programmer accessories for hands-on editing.

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