Roland JX-3P: Why This Classic Synth is Still a Favorite
Roland JX-3P: Why This Classic Synth is Still a Favorite
The Roland JX-3P brought sleek design, easy preset recall, and stable tuning with digitally controlled oscillators, while deeper sound design required the optional PG-200 programmer. In this video, we discuss the differences between it and the Juno 106—exploring sound, features, and programming. Does the JX-3P’s dual-oscillator design make it a hidden gem?
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