![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjM71Yu93_Rxd8EV4W1Ku-8JwSEZoEyUpTez3qRjOIvRzI8YGRROmzIN7gZ3mLfPMS94VwYLNTnfMxx07cNKAB0uEutZsnx5mVT_k1QEL9h9wVz5tJ3ceGaxXaKu5uIXv-kBR8p/s400/media.nl.jpg)
"The JX-8P is a decent analog polysynth. It has 6 voices of polyphony, great MIDI implementation and patch storage as well as an external memory cartridge slot. Though it is far more advanced than its predecessor, the JX-3P, the JX-8P has its drawbacks. Hands-on programming is sacrificed and reduced to assigning the parameter you want to tweak to a data-slider near the pitch/mod bender. Enter the PG-800 controller which gives you total control of all the JX-8P's editable parameters with hands-on traditional slider control. Membrane buttons dominate the front panel of the JX-8P providing access to the various preset and user patches and to page through and assign editable parameters."
Tweet
No comments:
Post a Comment