Roland JX-305

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Dates19982002
Timbrality8-part multitimbral
JX-305 "Groovesynth"
A purple JX-305.
ManufacturerRoland
Dates19982002
Technical specifications
Polyphony64
Timbrality8-part multitimbral
LFOTriangle, sine, sawtooth, square, trapezoid, S&H, random, chaos
Synthesis typeSample-based synthesis (rompler)
FilterDigital. Low-pass filter, band-pass, hi-pass, peaking.
AttenuatorYes
Aftertouch expressionYes
Effectsreverb/delay, chorus/flanger
Input/output
Keyboard61-key piano-style keyboard
Left-hand controlPitch bend
External controlMIDI in/out

The Roland JX-305 synthesizer was produced in 1998 by Roland. It is very similar to a Roland MC-505[1] with a piano keyboard added onto it. It is sensitive to velocity and has channel aftertouch. This keyboard was aimed at producers of dance and trance music and was also popular for live performances during the late 1990s.

The synth has nine MIDI control knobs and a two-line LCD.

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