Model

Roland JX-3P

Analog synthesizer

The Roland JX-3P is a six-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer released in 1983, notable as one of the earliest synths to include MIDI. It uses two DCOs per voice for stable tuning and could be paired with the optional PG-200 programmer for hands-on editing.

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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