Roland Analog Polysynth Collection Software Instrument Bundle

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Roland Analog Polysynth Collection Software Instrument Bundle
The Roland Analog Polysynth Collection Software Instrument Bundle consists of five highly regarded synthesizers in plug-in format. These synthesizers have been meticulously modeled using proprietary ACB technology, replicating the tone response and behavior of the original hardware. Each synth in the collection, including the Jupiter-8, Jupiter-4, Juno-60, Juno-106, and JX-3P, captures the distinctive sounds of the late 70s to mid-80s. The upgraded features, such as improved polyphony, additional FX, and expanded arpeggiators, make this collection perfect for producers, musicians, and mixing engineers. The compatibility with Roland hardware allows for on-the-go preset adjustments. Whether you’re looking to recreate classic sounds from different eras or create your own unique sonic signature, the Roland Analog Polysynth Collection is the ideal choice. Please note that this product is a digital download code.

The JUPITER-4, first released in 1978, was Roland’s first polyphonic synthesizer. Its mystical tones played a significant role in the emergence of synth-pop in the late 70s and early 80s. Powered by a single VCO, the Jupiter-4 offers extended oscillator range, analog filters, and a tempo-sync LFO, resulting in rich warm tones. The inclusion of the Ensemble chorus adds a luscious effect to the sound. The Circuit Mod feature allows users to adjust internal trim pots and create a customized version of the synth. The Condition parameter simulates aging effects, providing a range of sonic possibilities.

The JUPITER-8 offers powerful oscillators and advanced modulation options, making it a playground for experimentation. With 16 individual analog oscillators and resonant filters, musicians have endless sonic possibilities. New features, such as onboard reverb and tempo-syncing delay, expand the toolset. The Condition knob allows users to switch between a clean sound and a “broken-in” sound, emulating the effect of aging on the synth’s circuitry.

The Juno-60 Virtual Instrument captures the character of vintage Roland synths from the 80s. With a single DCO, sub-oscillator, and characterful VCF, it delivers punchy analog sounds. The addition of modern features, such as a switchable high-pass filter circuit and extended oscillator range, enhances functionality. The Juno-60 Virtual Instrument can expand to eight voices of polyphony, offering more complex tones. The chorus circuit faithfully reproduces the original sound.

The JX-3P Virtual Instrument replicates the original JX-3P synthesizer, known for its versatility in creating various sounds. It includes the JX-3P Chorus, allowing users to create textures, space, and modulation. The PG-200 programmer provides options to adjust parameters without menu-diving, promoting creativity. From euphoric strings to metallic pads, the JX-3P delivered groundbreaking sounds in the 80s.

The Juno-106 Virtual Instrument recreates the classic polysynth beloved for its powerful analog sound. The designers have added highly requested features, such as LFO, VCF, VCA, effects sections, and an arpeggiator. With up to eight voices of polyphony, the Juno-106 enriches your sound palette. The digitally controlled oscillators deliver vintage warmth, and the Juno stereo chorus effect creates massive sounds.

The instruments in the Roland Polysynth Collection have played a significant role in shaping musical genres and have appeared in numerous chart-topping hits. Recreated with exactitude, these instruments include modern appointments to extend functionality and flexibility. The collection features Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology for authentic sound and behavior. The Roland Analog Polysynth Collection is compatible with Roland hardware, allowing transfer of sounds and on-the-fly preset adjustments. This collection is the perfect companion for touring and studio musicians, offering the classic Roland sound in an affordable and portable package.


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