Roland Jupiter X: just a VST in a box? Can it sound ANALOG?

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Debunking the idea that the Roland Jupiter X is "just a VST in a box." Exploring some favorite patches that primarily use the analog models, including a brief comparison with a massive Oberheim patch.
Table of contents:
00:00 - Intro
02:15 - Commentary, background, why do this?
08:46 - Compared to an Oberheim - does it sound digital?
09:11 - Some favorite patches
16:00 - The 3 "famous" filter models
16:37 - More favorite patches including some "icons"
33:25 - Playout: synth sounds only (no drums)
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  • @genx1144
    @genx1144Ай бұрын

    I love my Jupiter X. The Oberheim does sound better in this single sound comparison you created, but each bring their own personality to the table. Roland Jupiter X suffered the same as the System 8 upon release. Each were misunderstood and those who didn't take the time to learn them will regret it when they finally decide to and both are discontinued.

  • @PianoVampire
    @PianoVampireАй бұрын

    That intro was absolutely stunning!

  • @spacemonster8954

    @spacemonster8954

    Ай бұрын

    the THX part was rad

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Aw man thanks so much! Lots of little 80s nods in there 😁

  • @Thunder-sf4qy
    @Thunder-sf4qyАй бұрын

    Jupiter X does exactly what i needed to do for 80's funk! And i was blessed to get it used way under what they cost today, no complaints. Ignore any hate about it. Get one, you will love it.

  • @MakeMagic
    @MakeMagicАй бұрын

    I hate the whole "vst in a box" framing. "WhY WoUld I sPenD mY mOnEy oN tHaT?" they say, implying that it's irrational to buy hardware if you can make the same sounds in software. They don't realise what's at the end of that road = All hardware synth purchases are irrational. If your goal is cost efficient music production, you should be working 100% in the box. No hardware synth on earth makes a sound that can't be emulated in software to a degree that is good enough to make a hit record. These people imply that they buy hardware for 'sounds you can't make with software', but they're lying to themselves. They, like us, buy hardware because of how it makes you feel / inspires you when you work with it. And that inspiration comes every bit as much if you're playing a "vst in a box" or a vintage analog.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    PREACH!!! And then there's the elephant in the room: even if you just use a generic controller and a computer to house all your VSTs, you are still using "VSTs in a box" and a decent computer full of good software isn't cheap. It's a dumb argument all the way around, and you couldn't be more right about the inspiration factor when it comes to hardware synths and the reasons we use them. 😁👊🏻

  • @MakeMagic

    @MakeMagic

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker Also in the case of the Jupiter X specifically, they forget that it's an awfully nice box, with an audio and a midi interface in it... and controls that are higher resolution than most if not all 'midi controllers' on the market... and it's a box that boots up instantly and never had any latency or sync issues or dropouts if you have a browser window open at the same time. So even _as_ , a box to run a vst... I still see the value in it.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    @@MakeMagic Right again, on all points ;-)

  • @pyko5100
    @pyko5100Ай бұрын

    All I can say is thank you to Dave Smith for the Prophet 5/10 reissue, Tom Oberheim for the OB-X8 (and TEO-5), and Arturia for the Polybrute. They've delivered what we've been asking for years and not followed in Roland's footsteps.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Definitely thankful for all of those! 😁👍🏻

  • @MikeHenrick1

    @MikeHenrick1

    Ай бұрын

    It’s all good, any new gear is a good thing. Wish I could buy it all lol

  • @roszyknuke
    @roszyknukeАй бұрын

    So, thanks for confirming. The Jupiter X IS just a bunch of VSTs in a box. Though there are exceptions, the same is true for most current hardware synths in production today. Both hardware and software synths have their place in music production. We are blessed to have so many options that bring synthesis to those of us without the $$$ or the space available for hardware synths. Use whatever works for you....

  • @kylekemp4776
    @kylekemp4776Ай бұрын

    I am with you! I love my Jupiter X. It continues to amaze me after a year. My suggestion to anyone is start with the first preset and wiggle all the knobs and slides for at least two weeks. You will be amazed.

  • @MaximilianoSchneider
    @MaximilianoSchneiderАй бұрын

    Amazing demo! Jupiter X is a beauty. I bought mine 4 years ago and it is the most versatile synth I have, and I have a small collection of analog and digital synths (and had/tried more since I started making music in the late 80s as a teenager). I think the problem with people hating the Jupiter X (and Roland) is the digital synthesis, like if digital were something bad or impure lol Is true that the 1st versions of the firmware was a bit painful to understand, but 3.0 makes the X a completely different beast. The new Jupiter X model sounds huge and having the option to play 5 synths at the same time (4 synths and a drum part) gives you a lot and it sounds and feels like a classic Roland synth. I tried replicating sounds from my OB-6 and the Polysix, Prophet 5 and so many others, and you can get pretty close, so it can give more than just Roland sounds. Thanks for the video!

  • @MattPicsET
    @MattPicsETАй бұрын

    Thank you for blessing our ears with that intro jam!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for blessing me by listening to it! 😁👊🏻

  • @GenuineHeather
    @GenuineHeather28 күн бұрын

    It really is a fantastic sounding synth. It may be a "VST in a box" in some respects, but there's so much more to it than that. Not only does it sound amazing, but it FEELS great, too. That's why people still use hardware synths. It's incredibly versatile. If you're a Roland junkie like me, the fact that it shares the ZenCore engine with several other synths, along with Zenology, is a huge plus. I can design a sound on the Jupiter-X, then easily port it to my Aerophone AE-30, Fantom-06, AX-Edge, or Jupiter-Xm. The Roland Cloud Connect integration is amazing, too, and by far the easiest way to get sounds into the Jupiter. It has some cons for me; the learning curve is a bit steep (lots of menu diving sometimes). But that's partly just because Zencore is so powerful. It really is a next-gen synth.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    28 күн бұрын

    Thank you - I couldn't agree more!

  • @xp50player
    @xp50playerАй бұрын

    The problem with the Jupiter-X, is that it’s overly complicated for the controls given and 95% of it is behind the postage stamp display. If they had just made a 1:1 replica of the Jupiter 8 using the ACB plugout, that would have been great.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    I definitely have my complaints with it too - it can be a real head-scratcher at first. But once I really grasped the architecture (the Zenology plugin was a HUGE help, ironically), that made sense of it. But yeah, what I would give for a doubled System 8 in the Jupiter-X body!

  • @stefanlorch3889
    @stefanlorch3889Ай бұрын

    Thank you Jim, you speak from my soul. I also hear this criticism of Jupiter X again and again and consider it completely unjustified. It sounds fantastic, versatile and has character and has a fantastic keyboard that I absolutely love. And OS V3.0 was really a big step. I love my JP-X. Thank you for your awesome videos!! ❤❤❤

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for the kind words & encouragement! Glad you enjoyed it ;-)

  • @stacey_1111rh
    @stacey_1111rhАй бұрын

    I own a jupiter x. It’s been odd to me to see the weird assumptions some people seem to have about this synth. Let me say this. It hasn’t ceased to blow my mind. Whoever put it together was a bloody genius. ✌🏼

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed!!

  • @stacey_1111rh

    @stacey_1111rh

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker 👌🏼✌🏼

  • @thomaskolb8785

    @thomaskolb8785

    Ай бұрын

    I agree. The Jupiter-X is hands down the best and most inspiring synths I have ever played or owned (I cannot count how many). I don't really care about the various legacy synth recreations (I already have the System-8 for that), but the native Jupiter-X engine absolutely blows everything out of the water. There is just no end to its sonic potential. The Zenology Pro software may sound identical, but it completely lacks the tactile interface which make the hardware synth into an actual instrument.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    @@thomaskolb8785 so true - I only recently started digging into the native Zenology engine and have been blown away by how good it is!

  • @AntBenskin

    @AntBenskin

    Ай бұрын

    What a tune at the beginning. Amazing

  • @HustonSingletary
    @HustonSingletaryАй бұрын

    Awesome breakdown. The Jupiter X is a stunning synth. A true beast and you make it shine here. I use mine all the time...... there is a sound to it you have to experience in person to really "get it".

  • @StewartMcKee
    @StewartMcKeeАй бұрын

    Wow. Your ability to turn this thing inside out and put together a fun track is a pleasure to watch, Jim! As a piano player turned synth-enthusiast, it's just so helpful to see. I first starting looking at synths as a way to "fill out" songs and quickly found out that the kind of expression these things offer guys who have been whacking hammers on strings through a keyboard their whole lives is kind of life changing. Thanks for the time you put into this! I always learn something new and appreciate the KZread synth community. Cheers!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Wow, thanks for such a kind comment! Much appreciated!

  • @RoyChartier
    @RoyChartierАй бұрын

    PS, I own several of the boutiques, and I can say for a fact, having owned the originals, that they sound just as good...Roland's ACB, ABM, and Zencore emulation technology are top notch.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Yep!

  • @texansbullpen777
    @texansbullpen777Ай бұрын

    That intro was a beast Jim, I wish I had the talent of just your pinky finger then I would be a happy man! Awesome demo!

  • @jfn467

    @jfn467

    Ай бұрын

    Naughty!!! 🤣

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Very kind of you to say, thank you!

  • @Jasonthebaldguy
    @JasonthebaldguyАй бұрын

    Man your intro was amazing!! I finally feel like I heard someone really play it like its built to be played.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for the kind words! That was definitely the intent - to show what this thing can really do!

  • @Jasonthebaldguy

    @Jasonthebaldguy

    Ай бұрын

    Dude honestly I've been unable to play music for quite a few years I sold my gear to raise a family and it has been a rough go without music my first keyboard as a kid was the yamanha PSR 500 and I upgraded to the SY85, I moved to the korg karma and then migrated to Roland synths with a fantomX and V synth I am a synthesis junky and love building massive patches that have velocity layers and linked matrix controls to play and tweak sounds live. I've been looking at the fantom 6 and the Jupiter xm - they are my dream studio - I literally got so excited seeing the Jupiter x played so well. I'm a fan now and will be watching all your videos I can’t wait to get a Jupiter Xm now so I can explore all the possibilities! I'm really excited about iarpeggio for building complex textures like I did on the korg karma. Thanks for the inspiring sounds brother!!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    @@Jasonthebaldguy comments like yours, make my day. Thanks so much for simply enjoying it! I can't do videos as often as I would like because I'm so busy building Arcade Orchestra, but we should be starting to put out a lot more content consistently really soon ;-)

  • @dirkkeersmaekers4343
    @dirkkeersmaekers4343Ай бұрын

    The shimmer reverb of the fantom in the X

  • @digitalhillbilly8863
    @digitalhillbilly8863Ай бұрын

    NICE demo! Love my Jupiter X. Have not used my System 8 since getting it. Picked up an Xm which fits in very nicely in my little DAWless setup. So it is a VST in a box. A box with lots of controls and a great keyboard. People gonna hate. That makes me love it even more.

  • @conservativeokie
    @conservativeokieАй бұрын

    Hey Jimbo! Love ya brother! Always super enjoyable hearing you tickling on ivory!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Or high quality plastic in this case! 😁😂👊🏻

  • @eduardo.bortolato
    @eduardo.bortolatoАй бұрын

    Congrats! So perfect your video! If I have a change definitivaly I will buy it

  • @mglohmeyer
    @mglohmeyerАй бұрын

    Thanks Jim. I always love your practical thoughts and great demonstrations on synths. The Roland software based synths do sound really good, and Roland deserves some credit for what they have done to make Zencore, ABM, and ACB available in so many various packages (hardware keyboards and software on a computer). Choices are good. Like many, I wish they would release some proper analog synths (re-issues or based on past Roland analog tech) like Korg, Moog, and Sequential/Oberheim have, but I don't consider it a requirement to get that Roland sound. I have several vintage Roland synths, but I am just as happy to use my Fantom or even my MC-707 for those sounds as they offer other benefits.

  • @itsChrisStyle
    @itsChrisStyleАй бұрын

    The Jupiter X is a BEAST. The people who talk bad about this synth simply never owned one or are just frustrated they can’t afford one lol This thing can single handily create an entire album on its own. It sounds GREAT isn’t that what it all comes down to at the end? 😂 LOVE THE VIDEO! You’re the goat bro💯

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the kind words, my friend 👊🏻

  • @KingzofSwing

    @KingzofSwing

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @Guerrilla_OP
    @Guerrilla_OPАй бұрын

    'VST in a box' isn't bad, as long as the hardware is worth the price. In my opinion, plugins have caught up to hardware. It's way more inspiring, to have hardware that controls the software perfectly, but the digital to analog conversion has to be there. It seems like it is with the Jupiter X. I've been tempted to get one of these. I may one day, if the price is right. I know I wouldn't pay $3k for one, though. $1500 to $1800 seems like a good value.

  • @robinspiers8109
    @robinspiers8109Ай бұрын

    The patch at 26:15 sounds like a perfect patch for Betty Davis Eyes by Kim Carnes. Btw Jim, great video, as usual, and analysis of one of my fav synths. I'm with you, once they updated to 3.0, it became a new synth on its own. 4 Osc etc., now it was like having two JP-8 synths under the same hood. The fact that Roland includes so many other sounds/features, I think makes people overlook the fact that the JP-X sound engine alone is something worth having, and for a lot less $ in comparison to the other synth companies out there. I've owned everything, vintage to new, by every major player, and the JP-X is one of the best for sound and potential of sound creation.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words! And 'Bette Davis Eyes' - I've gotten to be friends with Bill Cuomo who wrote that tune (among several other whopper hits) - what a gem of a human being. Between that and the intro to 'Oh Sherrie' - the guy is a wealth of knowledge and FANTASTIC stories of working in the heyday!

  • @104fingers
    @104fingersАй бұрын

    For every knob-per-function Roland synth out there. PWM was enabled by a front panel button. In the Jupiter and even Juno X, it’s a menu dive. That is just infuriating.

  • @revp01
    @revp01Ай бұрын

    I really love my Xm. I may get the full size X or the Juno X soon. There are so many positives to this synth. All that you mentioned plus the JD & vocal designer expansions, Bluetooth capabilities, audio interface features, & XLR outputs. The Roland Cloud resource and integration installs are so worth the investment and expands the Jupiter Xm. It took some time for me to understand the “scenes” approach and the step sequencer. Probably one of the best boards Roland has put out in a while. Best keyboard investment I’ve made since my Fantom X8 & X6 years ago.

  • @whoadog8725

    @whoadog8725

    Ай бұрын

    I have an XM and recently picked up a Juno X when they were on sale. No regret. The Juno X is a bit smaller than the Jupiter X, which is great for my tight studio space l.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    I couldn't agree more!

  • @scottknowles6744
    @scottknowles6744Ай бұрын

    I am waiting for a show with you and KEBU! All classic synths 🙂

  • @khajub
    @khajubАй бұрын

    I am actually was planning to get both Jupiter X and Hydrasynth deluxe

  • @VultureCulture
    @VultureCultureАй бұрын

    Phenomenal video, as always! I am not 100% sold on it sounding analog. Even in your comparison between the OB-X8 it has a little too much of that fizzy digital character and more of an Alpha Juno character to the PWM (which I know is analog but something about the PWM doesn't hit for me.) Granted your demo song sounds SPECTACULAR but I'm pretty sure you could make even Behringer's new Vintage plugin sound good. Does it sound great? Absolutely. I played with a friend's once and was immediately impressed with the build quality. Definitely something you could take on tour. For the price? Well it can certainly do more than a Polybrute-6 or Prophet Rev2 in terms of sound design. But in terms of getting you that analog sound which the casing and marketing clearly imply, I think the Rev2, Polybrute-6 or even something like a Novation Summit will get you there for less money. What do you think? And once again, just stellar playing / video production / sounds! 👏

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks as always, my brother! Admittedly, I didn't flesh out the "comparison" portion of this one (if you can even call it that!) - and looking back, I picked the wrong sound on the OB. The point I was trying to make wasn't that they sound alike (which I clearly said in the preface, but that went over a lot of peoples' heads) - but more to demonstrate an overall analog-type character: random pitch instability, overall low end warmth/tone, etc. So, that's on me, and I'll definitely do a follow up at some point that does a much better job on that. As for its overall sonic signature, I've heard it next to the originals more than once, and once people close their eyes and just listen rather than assume based on visuals, things get a lot murkier. I do think the System 8 (ACB) is Roland's pinnacle modeling tech for absolute accuracy, but the JPX completely stands up in any real world context. Alex Ball did a video that is a much better comparison with the originals... I'll do one as soon as I can. Got a buddy willing to loan me his Jupiter 8... stand by! Appreciate you my friend!

  • @hakanl135
    @hakanl135Ай бұрын

    Beautiful playing ….i got jupiter xm and there is a lot to explore ….to my ears it can imitate the analog sounds very well .

  • @iskye07
    @iskye07Ай бұрын

    To me there's absolutely nothing wrong with having virtual analog in a hardware box. The Nord Lead was a revolutionary instrument back in the day, and things like the ASM Hydrasynth build on that with further innovations (I own the latter and I think it has some of the most gorgeous filter emulations I've ever heard). But here's the problem: the latter two as I say were innovations from new ventures and brought something brand new to the synth world. In contrast, by sticking a lot of software in a box at a price level where all-analog instruments are readily available, and slapping the Jupiter name on it, suggests Roland are leaning on their heritage to drive sales. What Gibson have become to the guitar world, so Roland are now in the world of synths. Once you realise there are better, cheaper options (or that you can step up to analog at almost the same price point) then all you're left with is that name on the back panel.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    I agree with some of that, but it's not about other options for me… It's about what each synth brings to my studio, and the JPX along with the System 8 cover pretty much the entire history of Roland in two great keyboards. The JPX is far from perfect of course (I wish it were more like an expanded System 8), but it's quite the workhorse all by itself.

  • @mjrisinsd6836

    @mjrisinsd6836

    Ай бұрын

    I agree. I am really surprised at how many players do not value “the box” anymore. “The box” is the most important part to me. I absolutely hate that most gear has max 8 knobs on it nowadays, and companies seem to think the software is the most important part.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    @@mjrisinsd6836 YES - great point! "The box" is a huge point for many!

  • @Wagoo
    @WagooАй бұрын

    "VST in a box" is irrelevant - My problem with the Jupiter-X is that it's not designed for their Zen Core engine. Instead it's designed with a layout to pander to the Jupiter-8 ABM template (a subset restriction of Zen Core).. but then they go and use their _second best_ Jupiter-8 engine in there. This thing has the same horsepower inside as the miniscule MC-101 (single BMC).. it just seems crazy to me that you'd go to the trouble of making a huge case that looks like a Jupiter-8.. but then not use your best Jupiter-8 engine (ACB) So this is a Zen Core synth.. but stray off the beaten path from the Jupiter-8 controls and you'll quickly find yourself having fun menu diving on a tiny screen. The Juno-X has the exact same issue. Zen Core itself is not a bad engine, it's a very nice sounding oldskool style virtual analogue (with some extras) affair. Roland's idea was to try lots of polyphony and layering rather than a heavy and accurate simulation. The problem is they already released ACB in the boutiques/System-1 and System-8.. it's much more CPU intensive but also more accurate. You can't put the genie back in the bottle, Roland They're using quad core ARM chips in all their products (from about 2016 still?).. and I think the real reason they decided to use a lighter VA engine for a while.. was to extend the life of these chips, and respond to people moaning about the ACB boutiques only having 4 voices (which is only as Roland put a single chip in them.. System-8 has three) It's really time they upgraded to a new 8 core or 16 core chip If this was a big synth with all its controls _designed for_ Zen Core.. then it'd be an excellent machine. But it's neither one thing nor the other. The MC-707 has a better (higher res) screen on it for Zen Core.. let alone the Fantom An ABM template is a set of restrictions, macros and scaling parameters on the full Zen Core engine. The JX-8P template is a travesty and all JX-08 boutiques should be thrown on a pyre for having a picture of the JX-8P on the box.. not that it in of itself sounds bad.. but because it's pitched as a JX-8P and they are just nothing alike The Jupiter-X should have had 3xBMC inside like the System-8. Ran ACB.. maybe even pair it with analogue filters for something special if you're going to have a big Jupiter-8 style case (although the ACB ones sound fine). Do something similar for the Juno-X running their 106/60 ACB plugouts Then there should have been a big Zen Core synth.. crammed with all the controls you need to directly operate Zen Core with minimal menu diving. ABM templates should have been an end user community feature, so users could have fun sculpting Zen Core to sound _somewhat_ like a variety of different synths. That would have added a nice fun factor into patch design. There is no way on Earth that ABM can replace a well crafted ACB simulation Maybe none of it matters if you forget about the details.. and like hearing the sound of Zen Core everywhere. At least with Gaia 2 (which I don't like the sound of for now) or SH-4D they are trying to code fork the Zen Core engine a bit to make them a bit more unique. But to me the Jupiter-X/Juno-X was just an extremely disappointing set of choices from Roland.. and I can't get on with those things I have an MC-707 for Zen Core and love the System-8 though (which you could argue is also a "VST in a box") despite the fact it doesn't run on electricity, but Predator blood.. anyway roll on the Jupiter-6 ACB plugout! :)

  • @mglohmeyer

    @mglohmeyer

    Ай бұрын

    Good explanation. Back when I was still confused about what Jupiter X was vs. a Fantom (and the Juno X hadn't come out yet), I completely didn't get all this. Now that I do, I am glad I bought a Fantom and not a Jupiter X (personal choice). Since Zencore is more like a VST (meaning deep feature set like a VST) the Fantom is the better hardware UI to take advantage of it all. I think Roland does a disservice to the users by not making this more clear (what Zencore is vs. ACB vs. ABM, and the hardware synths vs. the actual VSTs). That generates a lot of unnecessary backlash.

  • @djkanyon

    @djkanyon

    Ай бұрын

    Zen is only good on powerful systems with a lot of BMC chips, it sounds good on Phantom (coz it was designed for Phantom in mind i believe) but on less powerful systems it's kinda bland... Some people believe that Zen plugin gon give them the same sound...

  • @Wagoo

    @Wagoo

    Ай бұрын

    @@djkanyon Zen Core was actually designed for the AX-Edge keytar originally. It just found uses elsewhere as a fairly lightweight engine. More chips for Zen Core means you could have more polyphony or for layering etc.. but in general it's ACB that is too heavy (it's simulating the original analogue circuits to be very accurate to the original synth) to run on the weaker hardware synths with much in the way of polyphony. Jupiter-X running ACB would manage 4 voices like a boutique The plugin should sound the same - but in the case of the Fantom, it has an analogue filter onboard too

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    @@djkanyon Zencore sound quality isn't related to number of chips - that only affects how many models you can run. The patches that you can run in common on both sound identical on my Fantom.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    @Wagoo you make a lot of great points, and I share many of your complaints. Several of those are the reasons I gave up on this synth initially. It does have some really vexing aspects for sure, and I'm hopeful Roland has learned from a lot of the pushback they've gotten on it. The irony is that the Jupiter X was the answer to the pushback they got on the System 8 - when I think what people really wanted was an expanded System 8 in a Jupiter body! Here's hoping 😁👍🏻

  • @morgan8937
    @morgan8937Ай бұрын

    The intro and demos sound epic. I'm actually surprised if the pro's of the Jupiter-X don't, in many ways, outweigh the cons for most people. This and TEO-5 are top of my wishlist, for my needs anyway. Either one is likely more than I'll ever need and desire! Until then, I'm more than happy with Arturia Pigments! Glad to see someone with experience put some perspective on Jupiter-X

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, indeed… all great points. And what a combo that would be - this and the TEO-5 would be killer!

  • @BillVincent
    @BillVincentАй бұрын

    Nice to see you, Jim! Lived in Nashville for 28 years, surprising we never crossed paths but glad to find you here. I agree on all your comments around VSTs and the quality of this synth. I have the Juno X, and the Fantom 8 EX. It's an explosive combo. For those of us who truly used the OG keyboards back then, I think most of the players from that time agree that the obsessive addiction to analog is overblown. For those that know, they know. Analog can be problematic, especially live. Tuning was/is always an issue with analog oscillators unless you add the digital circuits to correct them, at which point the analog vs. digital debates kind of get "blurred" to me, as with the Juno 106. I remember having to let my boards warm up for at least 15-20 minutes before tuning for a show, especially if they had been in the cold truck in the winter. They sound really fat in the studio too, but sometimes can get lost in the mix live - I've found the digital versions cut through the live mix much, much better, and have felt that for years. Thanks for posting this Jim, look forward to more content!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words Bill!

  • @jerzboybeats9555
    @jerzboybeats9555Ай бұрын

    Man I love my Jupiter and like you fell out of love didn’t sell it but kept in a case. Then the JD-800 expansion came out. I owned a JD-990 and regret selling it years ago. I pulled it out the case and loaded the expansion and WOW‼️‼️. I’ve watched your video comparing it with the System 8 I believe. I didn’t subscribe but after today I’m a subscriber. Us older vets recognize a classic. And the Jupiter is just that. I almost got a Prophet X from Sequential. I’m back in love with my Jupiter

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Appreciate the kind words!

  • @bilonggrisimmeri
    @bilonggrisimmeriАй бұрын

    Since Jupiter X came out I have much better monitoring. This video sounds fantastic, bass like an earthquake. I'm really impressed with this synth now. Lush, massive and, just wonderful.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Yep! I listen through massive PMC mastering monitors, and it moves the earth!

  • @bilonggrisimmeri

    @bilonggrisimmeri

    Ай бұрын

    UK manufactured transmission line monitors, digital power amp.

  • @Mgm_Designs
    @Mgm_DesignsАй бұрын

    19:41 THX Theme 😮😮😮 You're a genius, thank you for demonstrating the depths of this thing, it's literally all of Roland's synth greatness in one package

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, that was a fun moment - I’m definitely a child of the 80s! Appreciate the kind words 😁

  • @bwc1976
    @bwc1976Ай бұрын

    This is so beautiful! I'll probably never have room for the X (or money for the Xm) but you did get me thinking about Zenology and its capabilities.

  • @Nik.leonard

    @Nik.leonard

    Ай бұрын

    You can get a taste of Zencore for cheap buying a used MC-101. I have one and it sounds amazing for the price.

  • @classicarcadeamusementpark4242

    @classicarcadeamusementpark4242

    Ай бұрын

    Zenology can do nearly everything the Jupiter-X can. Basically the same engine. I'm a little confused if their is a straight "Jupiter-X engine" vs just a ZenCore engine. The model expansions of the Jupiter-X are available as VST's, plus Roland offers more faithful recreations too in VST's using the ACB modeling which is better than the ZenCore modeling of classic synths. I hear there is an arpegiator in the Jupiter-X, and maybe a vocoder which are not available in Roland's VST's. Other than the differences mentioned, the Jupiter-X offers hands on knobs for programming all labeled up. You can get the real time controls on the VST's, but your unlikely to have a keyboard with the exact layout of CC knobs/sliders, and being labeled is helpful. But if you mostly want the sounds and don't mind tweaking on the computer or assigning what you need, it's almost the same. Roland's VST's actually offer a lot more classic models of their synths like say, the D-50 for example. Another advantage to Roland's VSTs vs the Jupiter-X is many people say the Jupiter-X's aftertouch works terrible. With the VST, you simply connect it to any keyboard you want. When you spend as much money as the Jupiter-X costs, you'd want aftertouch to work properly.

  • @MakerFarmNL
    @MakerFarmNLАй бұрын

    I love your intro track!!! Very nice!!! Analog or Digital is a futile discussion IMO.. as if analog is the only beauty that exists in music... total hype! A lack of perfection (the main perk of analog) is more of a pain than a blessing in sound-design. If you would want unintentional behavior, you can create it intentionally in the digital domain. The truth is: we don't need any hardware anymore nowadays to achieve any sound thinkable... But hands-on hardware just feels good sometimes... and has a big wanna-have factor... That (and for live performance of course) is why hardware still sells, not for it's synthesis possibilities nor for it's sound. Thanks for the beautiful demo of the Jupiter X!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    I couldn't have said it better, and I definitely love my analog synths! But I would readily admit that on a purely sonic level, every one of them has been matched in software. Thank you for the kind words!

  • @track5musicproductions
    @track5musicproductionsАй бұрын

    Great Video! I love the sounds on the keyboard. Ver 3.0 was very great IMO. Hopefully a 4.0 sometime soon. The ARP/Drum functions are great! However, I did not see a mention of the vocal processor. The Vocal processor is a massive feature IMO. To me, Jup-X is a lot of fun to play. Either recording or live. This can be a stand-alone or with other keyboards live. Love your equipment list! Thanks for that. Roland Cloud is great as well, the App USB dongle is a great way to go through sounds IMO on the Jupiter-X . From a mechanical standpoint, Jupiter X is solid. No Issues moving it around.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Yes!! The Vocal Designer Expansion has the best vocoders I've ever heard! Thanks for the kind words 😁

  • @tommillitello4465
    @tommillitello44653 күн бұрын

    I own a Jupiter-X. I programmed sounds from favorite factory patches also. Rather than pay $5000-25000 for an old analog, this keyboard is even better with the new technology it offers.i really love the effects and its actually easy to program once you spend time understanding the interface. I love the sound quality. I could listen to this video all night. The sounds are strong and full. Well worth the money I spent. Just wish bands used it more. Its really all you need. I do love the keybed, not chinsy and flimsy. The keys are a joy to play on. Definitely helps people play better.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    3 күн бұрын

    Great comments! 😁👊🏻

  • @occipitalknot
    @occipitalknotАй бұрын

    Great video! I’m an owner of both the Xm and Juno X & love them both. I do prefer my Juno X though….since I cut my Roland synth teeth in on a 106 back in the 80’s

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    The Juno-X is fantastic!

  • @alice1547

    @alice1547

    Ай бұрын

    I had to chose between juno x and 106, suggest?

  • @occipitalknot

    @occipitalknot

    Ай бұрын

    @@alice1547 I’d have to go with the Juno X. The X can make every 106 sound plus thousands more….and you have to consider reliability issues with a 40 year old 106. (But some people like to go that vintage route)

  • @tomhanhart5921
    @tomhanhart5921Ай бұрын

    I had all the original analoge ones including the 8 and I‘m totaly happy with the X. It sounds great and all the buttons and sliders do the same and make me feel I‘m back in the old times. And then the other possibilities… just Wow!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    YES! It's not perfect, but it's a great bridge between the glory days of the past and the capabilities of the present!

  • @TonyDrake1960
    @TonyDrake1960Ай бұрын

    Haters gonna hate. Truth is, I don't really care too much what's under the hood, it's the best sounding synth I have ever owned, and I've been through a couple, starting with my SH2 and Juno 60 in the '80's, through the DX7 madness, and then falling in love with the JD800 in the '90's, which I still own and adore. It took about 31 years for me to find a synth that I thought could compete with my JD. It's a matter of opinion, I guess, but as a working studio and live musician, I think it's a most excellent synthesizer.

  • @dougjamesberwick2625
    @dougjamesberwick262518 күн бұрын

    I'm going round and round in circles trying to decide which synth I'm going to buy next - think this is bringing me back full circle to the Jupiter X! Superb demo and comparison, Jim!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    18 күн бұрын

    Thanks Doug! Glad you enjoyed it. It really is a fantastic synth that covers a much wider ground than so many others - it's like a whole anthology of Roland's greatest hits in one box. It's not without its frustrations, but once you learn the architecture, it pays lots of dividends!

  • @dougjamesberwick2625

    @dougjamesberwick2625

    18 күн бұрын

    @@JimDaneker Looks like it can do the "classics" extremely well (to my ears anyway) - my only slight reservation at the moment is how flexible the architecture is, especially with the latest firmware...

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    18 күн бұрын

    @@dougjamesberwick2625 not sure I'm following what you mean by reservations about the architecture? It's probably the most flexible I've ever seen on any synth... do you mean the complexity concerns you, or? Happy to answer any questions!

  • @dougjamesberwick2625

    @dougjamesberwick2625

    18 күн бұрын

    @@JimDaneker Ah no, quite the opposite, was wondering if it was complex enough! Think I've mostly just heard demos of the classic Jupiter/Juno sounds, e.g., using that lovely chorus, etc. I guess I'm just concerned that if I bought it I'd just have a one-trick pony that could only sound like a Jupiter....In your experience, is the synth engine flexible enough to sound like "modern" subtractive synths, like the Novation Summit (excluding it's wavetable stuff) for example?

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    18 күн бұрын

    @@dougjamesberwick2625 oh my word yes - forgive me if you knew this already, but those vintage engines are just narrow slices of what it's capable of - but even within those, there are tons of capabilities because they've added modern features to those engines. In addition to the Jupiter, Juno, JX, SH, and XV models, it has its own native engine called Zencore, which is insanely powerful - I would put it on par with almost any modern soft synth. It's got 4 completely independent oscillators, each of which can be virtual analog, modeling, or sample based. Plus, you can tie it to a Roland cloud account (which isn't mandatory), and download all kinds of expansion content. In short, it's easily one of the most flexible and wide ranging synths on the market. If anything, more conventional synths like the Summit, etc. are the more narrow/limited ones with much smaller "sweet spots." Hope that helps!

  • @patsonmusic
    @patsonmusicАй бұрын

    Great demo of the Jupiter-X! I have the Xm and went through a similar journey. I got it 2nd hand 3 years ago, and did not really get it. I wanted to like it but it just felt confusing. Then came the OS version 3 and I installed it. I could not find any high quality sound demos of the Xm at that point, so I started playing though all the sounds and posting videos on YT, just noodling around. And the synth started growing on me. When I figured out how to navigate the system I really started liking it a lot. The Xm is great, light and easy to carry with me. But I'm consider switching to the X just to get the full size keys, 5 octave keybed and more hands on controls.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    I've had both versions as well... the Xm is a shocking amount of power in such a small space... perfect for traveling!

  • @patsonmusic

    @patsonmusic

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker Oh, very fortunate having both of them. Actually the Xm grew on me so much, so I'm using as part of a live rig, the other one being a Nord Stage 4. Works nicely together!

  • @ZTAudio
    @ZTAudioАй бұрын

    Part of what is amazing is the fact the models are all of the ABM variety. The ACB models add a little something more in terms of authenticity, but it’s sooo close. Comparing the ACB vs ABM models on my Fantom EX, I sometimes PREFR the ABM!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, the System 8 just OOOOZES "vintage vibe" - those ACB models are the cream of the crop. What I'd give for a half-n-half ACB/Zencore monster all in one big Jupiter-style box, with the direct pure synth approach of the System 8!

  • @marcusholder495
    @marcusholder4954 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the wonderful video, i have the jupiter 80.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    4 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words!

  • @michaelalberson126
    @michaelalberson126Ай бұрын

    Absolutely stunning playing and a synth that pretty much kills all others that are available new today. Also capable of reproducing the same sounds as vintage synthesizers.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Very kind of you to say… Thanks much!

  • @gainofdysfunction4135

    @gainofdysfunction4135

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker I agree, you play 1000 times better than I do

  • @jeremiasfuentes
    @jeremiasfuentesАй бұрын

    Beautiful sound

  • @andymann2729
    @andymann2729Ай бұрын

    Had one for about a year and while some will argue it's not close, it's a monster, I love mine.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    It's absolutely a monster. Enjoy it!

  • @larswillsen
    @larswillsenАй бұрын

    Convincing demo as always 🙂

  • @Station2Station-du2gh
    @Station2Station-du2ghАй бұрын

    Love you man, and support you to death. But it's absolutely clinical and tight to a fault; not loose enough. It's a working man's Roland, not an enthusiast's Roland. It's high-fidelity, surgical, clinical, digital. Prob sounds fantastic in the mix. Keep up the good work.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Appreciate the kind words! I would gently push back though and just say this: while the System 8 is the one that truly nails the vintage stuff, I've compared 'em both to some serious icons: Prophet 5, the OB, Jupiter 8, JX-10... and I would put both of the moderns within the same margins as any two vintage specimens. So much depends on the life the old ones have lived, how they were maintained, etc. So one man's "loose" is another man's "too wonky." 😂 Never fear though… I will be doing an epic true comparison video sooner than later where I get all of those legends in the room and really go at it. That will be a fun one. Stay tuned and thank you for the kind words! 👊🏻

  • @s.d3521
    @s.d3521Ай бұрын

    The Roland has his own "power point" : unbeatable sound 🤗

  • @dankeplace
    @dankeplaceАй бұрын

    I learned my mistake with the JD XA/Xi, where menu diving became the norm. It doesn't matter how well something sounds, if you have to surf menus, count me out. One of the reasons I sold my MC707 too.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Menu surfing is not required for any of the kind of thing I showed in this video. And even if you do want to dive deeper than the surface, there are all kinds of shortcuts for getting around using the Shift key - it's really quite fast once you learn it. I do agree the screen placement off to the side is just dumb, but I hardly have to look at it now that I know how to quickly navigate.

  • @dankeplace

    @dankeplace

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker I never watched your video because I find them uninformative. I Joke I joke. I will watch the vid, I was pressed for time. I am sure you make some seriously valid points, the $ of an X is the same as a UDO S6 desktop here so I would go for that instead, even though it has no screen.

  • @johnkowall7558
    @johnkowall7558Ай бұрын

    Hi Jim ✋🏻… I’m new to your channel and you made up my mind for me !.. I am buying a Roland Jupiter-X … great demonstration.. thank you .. I’m am kind of a newbie to the world of synthesizers .. used to playing hammonds and a Vox Continental… these videos help . Now if I can find a decent piano tab book with the music from the 80’s .. I’ll be set .. 😊

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @wolfgangwiesinger9502

    @wolfgangwiesinger9502

    Ай бұрын

    I am also rel. new and have the xm, sounds are good the operation is not easy, you have to be clever.

  • @johnkowall7558

    @johnkowall7558

    Ай бұрын

    @@wolfgangwiesinger9502 that’s the journey .. the more you play the better you get 👍

  • @AllenMichael
    @AllenMichaelАй бұрын

    I like how you can split zones and program scenes. You can even route that to external midi. For example one zone could trigger a Prophet 5, the other a minimoog, the other could be internal sounds, and other zone something else. For live performances I love that option. As far as the sounds they are good. For certain sounds I prefer the analog synths I have. It’s like the Jupiter x is too clean… although I did menu dive to get the Jupiter x dialed in and it sounded great. You are also correct how it has that “Roland” sound to it. Since I don’t have any classic Roland synths I liked that. The rhythm/step programming I hated. I couldn’t figure much of it out. It would be awesome if the iarp could be ironed out and was easier to use.

  • @victorvargas49
    @victorvargas49Ай бұрын

    Jupiter siempre BOMBA❤!!

  • @andreievkalupniek5717
    @andreievkalupniek5717Ай бұрын

    I appreciate your amazing skill and I don’t want to negative in any way-the patches sound great - but I can hear something in the high end that does not sit right with me. The best way to describe it is that it feels cold / fuzzy. It is not a lack or too much highs in any way. I kept hearing that on the Oberheim comparison. And I do love Vsts - GForce, Moog and the new Synapse audio Hz. On the Roland JX-8P - I have a original one and love it - again, I can hear the difference in the high end on the Jupiter-X. I really want to like it, but I can’t bring myself to do it

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words! I fully expected someone to make these sorts of observations - it happens every time on threads like these. And yet I have to wonder, if it were just an audio demo with no reference to digital modeling, would someone say "man, something just doesn't sound right here - the high end is off somehow." I have extreme doubts that would be the case. I've done a LOT of comparing in the last few years between iconic analog synths and "recreations" of them, and while some are certainly better than others, our biases or preconceptions *always* inform what we hear. Always. Lots of double-blind tests have revealed that over and over again. Fascinating stuff. Hopefully the point comes across that at the end of the day, it's the music that matters, and if a synth inspires you, that's what counts. Thanks for weighing in! ;-)

  • @davidallanmusic
    @davidallanmusicАй бұрын

    Amazing demo. Wish I had your skill. :)

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Man, thanks for the kind words!

  • @davidallanmusic

    @davidallanmusic

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker You're very welcome!

  • @KingzofSwing
    @KingzofSwingАй бұрын

    I have the Jupiter XM the speakers sound great it’s portable and Amazing sounds

  • @unclemick-synths
    @unclemick-synthsАй бұрын

    WRT the question as to whether it can sound analogue... I have the Roland AE-30 wind synth and it is taking time to figure out how to make patches (okay, "scenes") that come close to the wind synth patches I create on my Behringer Neutron. Apart from the rather peculiar ZEN-Core architecture (multiple single-oscillator synths) it is taking a frustrating amount of time to figure out how to go beyond merely replicating the settings to making tweaks to get closer to the emotional feel of the sounds. Admittedly the Neutron responds beautifully to wind synth control so the bar is set rather high!

  • @philippedubern4650
    @philippedubern4650Ай бұрын

    And apart from the sound, Juno X (more or less the same engine than Jupiter X) is my Logic bestfriend when using a very light configuration : Juno X using audio over USB, makes the 3 (Logic on my laptop, including many Uhe, GForce, Synapse softsynths, a headphones and the Juno X) the only 3 pieces of hardware i need to have a very strong composition tool, with plenty of direct pots and sliders at fingertips, but a very little to carry

  • @careydixon8189
    @careydixon8189Ай бұрын

    Cool demo...rich, nice arp, love it. Synth sounds smash a move a few yrs ago of workstation from Korg (blew up in storm) to MOTIF XF7. It does have a/e piano/orch/organ/FX/lead areas of versitility per the X. But as for a 6 sample/note source, XF misses tons in richness for what the X does in pads. Hoped the VSTi Ext would be a workflow plus in Cubase Pro...but big short comings in its functionality along w/the not great multi-timbral synth set up, and sound editor. The memory takes ages to UNLOAD let alone load up to a 2 GB platform, making organizing sounds to create flow/space=key, a hassle too. Even at 1/2 into a show/10+ minutes! I hoped someone would school me...but looking to move back to Korg for a WS. Model packs like vintage Roland/Moog etc aren't captured well. Uncomprehensive, 4 User banks, makes it difficult building up a efficient sound base (then there's its weird preloaded presets). Really nice sounds out of the Roland X. (A prog drummer 1st - TD-50)

  • @carlossulca9102
    @carlossulca9102Ай бұрын

    Behind synthesizers there are not only musicians, but also lovers of electronics, from my point of view as an engineer, it is beautiful and fascinating to see schematics as complex as Roland's analog synthesizers, it saddens me to see everything now reduced to a CPU. with advanced technologies. Maybe for a phone or a computer they are great but for a synthesizer whose function is to output analog signals I don't see it appropriate, nor does it matter who says it, the X series will always be a VST in a box, in the few years they can be changed for other boxes with keys and cpu, not like the classic analog ones that are repairable and many modifications and clones can be made, as Beringer does by reviving the classic analog ones that will probably be sold, used and last longer than the current Roland synthesizers.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    I get it. I too am an avid lover of electronics, and I fully understand the almost romantic nature of the old analog legends. I've owned many, and still have the Prophet 5, OB, etc. Having said all that, my over-riding priorities will ALWAYS be the end result: SOUND, and whether it inspires me. In that sense, I couldn't care less what's under the hood. And "VST in a box" is not a bad thing at all these days, IMO - there are some jaw-dropping software synths these days ;-) Thanks for your great input!

  • @VintageSynthesizerSolutions

    @VintageSynthesizerSolutions

    Ай бұрын

    I could not agree more... A lost era of electronics engineering. Open a CS-80, or Jupiter 8, or OB-X and they are just as beautiful from an engineering and design standpoint as they sound.

  • @robinsss

    @robinsss

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker I have no problem with Roland selling VST in a box just drop the price pass the savings in production on to the consumers

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    @@robinsss manufacturing and shipping flagship-level hardware around the world isn't cheap; it's priced in line with any other top quality synth, if not cheaper.

  • @robinsss

    @robinsss

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker ever heard of the synth project?

  • @michaelalberson126
    @michaelalberson126Ай бұрын

    This is an added comment. I also owned a J X -3 P with the programmer.

  • @cc11studio
    @cc11studioАй бұрын

    Jim, if your into loaning out keyboards and then just buying a new one when you want it back, I'm your guy. PS. Still lovin' on my BSP for Kontact!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Great to hear! 😁👊🏻

  • @GrayGhostDog1
    @GrayGhostDog1Ай бұрын

    Have the Xm... it's a little beast!!!

  • @peterkadarmusic9728
    @peterkadarmusic9728Ай бұрын

    This sounded damned good. I have the JP8 and 106 expansions in my Fantom 07 and they sound great. I own a real 106 and I’m impressed. The JP8 sounds great though I can’t compare it to a real Jupiter.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    I find it that it depends on the sound when comparing to a Jupiter 8. For the kind of stuff I gravitate to (like many of the sounds I show in this video) it's essentially interchangeable with a JP8. Alex Ball did a fantastic video directly comparing the two and they are essentially identical.

  • @janpieternieman5295
    @janpieternieman5295Ай бұрын

    The build and just having those presets in one package with such a high end keyboard is worth the 2,5K.

  • @geromesylvain80
    @geromesylvain80Ай бұрын

    What depth and what “fat” this JPX has. Fabulous...and superb programming

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks so much! I listen on big PMC mastering monitors, and it shakes the foundations. It really is a monster synth!

  • @geromesylvain80

    @geromesylvain80

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker Listening to KH310, “it sounds thick”…

  • @pietermeij9672
    @pietermeij967221 күн бұрын

    Jim, really fantastic playing and the Jupiter X sounds so good that I have to ask this...are the effects I am hearing coming from the Jupiter or are you using external gear. Thanks a lot for your great demo and the time you put into making this video!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    21 күн бұрын

    Thanks my friend! It's pretty much all from the JPX. I think I used a little Valhalla Ubermod on one or two accent lines if I recall, but just a touch!

  • @fairlightmusic
    @fairlightmusicАй бұрын

    I think the problem is that Roland has announced so much synths in the past which shall sound like the originals but the don‘t e.g. Jupiter 80. Juno-X and Jupiter-X sound like the originals and the poeple don‘t believe it. So I totally agree with you that the Jupiter-X is really underrated although Roland finally keeping the promise that a successor product sounds like a previous original. I know what I am talking about, because I have both.

  • @synthartist69
    @synthartist69Ай бұрын

    I bought my JPX when it was first released. I absolutely love it. I can use it for 80's cover band sounds or for digital sounds. It's a synth I will never sell. The cons: It's way too heavy. It needs the organs that are in the new Fantom series..Upper left screen is too small. I also believe it's time for a Roland system 16 or 1000 with lots of polyphony and 61 keys.

  • @AynsleyGreen

    @AynsleyGreen

    Ай бұрын

    The Fantom-06 is a good deal - light, versatile, does all the Zencore things. But it does not top the System 8 - I doubt we shall see a sequel

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely agreed on the System 16 - LOTS of people asking for that! I don't mind the weight though - it makes it feel like a real, substantial classic Roland synth ;-)

  • @user-bd8jb7ln5g
    @user-bd8jb7ln5gАй бұрын

    Not gonna lie, this sounds good. Over the last 3 years or so "analog" VSTs moved up in quality a lot. The first one that blew me away was Softube's Model 84 (Juno 106 emulation) In 10 years VSTs are going to sound more "analog" than analog 😄

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Yes indeed! And those Softube models are STUNNING! My favorite of theirs is Model 72 - best Minimoog I've ever heard!

  • @peterkadarmusic9728

    @peterkadarmusic9728

    Ай бұрын

    Anthony Martinelli did a video discussing this very issue. Worth watching.

  • @fizgak
    @fizgakАй бұрын

    So much to love about this synth, but so much to dislike for me as well. The screen position, awkward menu-diving, the poorly implemented aftertouch, and the synth action being just a bit too heavy for me. I just use Roland Cloud/Galaxias to get my Roland fix. 3rd Wave scratches my itch for sound design. Hard to have space for all these huge synths! Great demo, sounds huuuuuuge!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, it's definitely far from perfect, but I feel like now that I've really figured out its architecture, I can fly on it. And yeah, the 3rd Wave... one of my favorites of the last decade if not more. And now with the new sampling option, it takes it up another notch!

  • @ajlazarusofficial
    @ajlazarusofficialАй бұрын

    Awesome track ✌️

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you AJ!

  • @keepriffin
    @keepriffinАй бұрын

    Great demo of a great synth.... But, here it comes...my Fantom EX kicks A!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Haha, indeed... I've owned the Fantom too and especially with the EX version, it too is a monster! In fact I enjoy editing even more on the Fantom, ironically ;-)

  • @markorendas1423
    @markorendas1423Ай бұрын

    I think most synth player border on snobby. But as a gtr player who augmentation and songs w synths. .. especially the juno. I think its a massive architecture driven composition tool. With top drawer sound. I just wish it had realtime recording for the sequencer. Like the juno x. If you can help me on this... a editor? Or another synth midi in while using the sequencer.... ? GREAT VID!!!!

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, the free Jupiter-X Editor is kinda sloppy, but it works!

  • @avace917
    @avace917Ай бұрын

    I still want the XM. It's like having 4 "almost" boutiques, all of their drum machines although I already have samples of most of them if not all, a top of the line piano model and the XV5080 all in one box. I'll get it one of these days

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    It's even better than the boutiques in that it has loads more polyphony! You will love it!

  • @avace917

    @avace917

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker forgot to mention that. Quick question. With the ability to add other models, what's the maximum amount of models you can have installed simultaneously and will those erase any of the ones that come with it? I really wish they would do a D-50 model for it

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    @@avace917 I don't think there's a limit on number of expansions - it just depends on the amount of memory they use, which isn't much. Even the JD-800 expansion only uses about 350kb due to data compression!

  • @avace917

    @avace917

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker thx

  • @coconutlust470

    @coconutlust470

    Ай бұрын

    I had 4 boutiques at one time and it was mess of cables and power supplies. Sold them all for around 300 each and voila, had a war chest for a used Jupiter XM. One of my best decisions ever.

  • @Shred_The_Weapon
    @Shred_The_WeaponАй бұрын

    What a seller, beginning the video by A/B-ing the Jupiter X with the OB-Xa. Not that I’ll get one, but the OB-Xa is the only better comparison I could imagine bouncing the X off of than a JP8. The inclusion of digital synth & piano emulations is probably for the same reason that Korg included DW-8000 waveforms on the MS-2000, Radias and microKorg models. There’s no escaping the fact that it’s in a digital mainframe, so why not include tones from digital instruments? Makes some sense.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Yep, it certainly has tons of value and amazing capabilities for sound design with all those ROM waves!

  • @Shred_The_Weapon

    @Shred_The_Weapon

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, Jim, that’s what I like about my own digital Roland model, the VR-09, despite it being much more “slender” than this. It’s about accessing those ROM sounds and having them at your disposal just to play. The only time I’ve even attempted writing and saving one of my own patches on it (so far) was when I attempted to use the Dyna-My-Rhodes tone to emulate the piano sound performed by Robbie Buchanan on so many ballads during the 80s like the Laura Brannigan version of “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You”, the Sergio Mendes recording of “Never Gonna Let You Go” and the Whitney Houston versions of “The Greatest Love of All” and “Saving All My Love for You”. Then, there’s the “SA Piano” preset which is straight out of the RD-1000. That tone by itself is one of the juiciest things I’ve had access to in my adult life. I cannot underestimate how cool it is that you duplicated the THX sound bite at 19:39.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    @@Shred_The_Weapon yep. As for the THX sound, I can't claim total credit for that… I stumbled on a Zenology patch that did that, but I just tweaked it a bit to more closely match that sound ;-)

  • @Hka...
    @Hka...Ай бұрын

    Hi, can you or anyone else tell me the best extenal sequencer to get that will work with this so i can sequence songs composition. I can't play live.. Thinking of getting one to record with though the sequencer on this is very limited... Thanks

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    I’m a DAW guy - I've used Logic for over 30 years and I can't imagine using a hardware sequencer… I would feel like I was in prison 😂

  • @TechM3X
    @TechM3XАй бұрын

    Fantastic review & chief's kiss!🤌 🙌 ty!🙏

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Ha, thanks! 😁

  • @MikeHenrick1
    @MikeHenrick1Ай бұрын

    Most importantly people need to spend more time becoming better players than worrying about what keyboard sounds best. Including me. I have a Roland Fantom 8 ex, Jupiter xm, and RD2000, I have had so many keyboards over the years, they’re all good in there own way, what’s cool about the new Roland gear, loads of sounds, great work flow and easy to use, yes maybe some people find issues etc and negatives. You have to look with better eyes than that.

  • @Nenko_Music

    @Nenko_Music

    Ай бұрын

    for sure !

  • @rudolfschipper
    @rudolfschipperАй бұрын

    ive got an x sinds it came out, and its an awesome monstersynth

  • @tekis0
    @tekis0Ай бұрын

    I'm an audio engineer who has been interested in synths and synthesis since the 80's. I started making recordings with analog tape and analog consoles. I've used digital reel to reel decks, dedicated hard-disk recorders and DAW's, of course. Software CAN sound as good or better than hardware. BUT, if I'm working on a physical console, and it doesn't have to be an analog one, either, I will get a DIFFERENT result than thru using software; oftentimes that result will also be better. I'm not a hater; I use DAW'S daily and don't long for any hardware in my process(es). For me, there's just "something" about getting my hands on something that changes the way that I work. Software has come a LONG way! There was a time when I wouldn't use a plug-in EQ or compressor; I would even entertain it! Nowadays, I don't think about it at all. I'm always looking for a better, more "hands on" approach to manipulating software.... PS: This Jupiter X sounds spectacular to my ears! Thank-you for making this video.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words and the COMMON SENSE! ;-) And same here - for me, I love hardware purely for the tactile experience and the results that tends to inspire ;-)

  • @kabukijoe99
    @kabukijoe99Ай бұрын

    Sounds good

  • @xiaoxia5
    @xiaoxia5Ай бұрын

    whoa! just looking at your keys & synths list, and noticed that you didn't list your Roland D-50 or Yamaha DX7s. did you get rid of them to free up space?

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    No - you can see the D-50 and one of my DX7s behind me... and there are others on the other side of the room out of the picture. Those are lifers - they're not going anywhere! 😁

  • @srikrshnachaitanyaswami3625
    @srikrshnachaitanyaswami3625Ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for this eye-opening video. How does it compare with the Juno-X? Would a comparison video work for you? I am attracted to the Juno-X because it is smaller and lighter. Can it perform as well as the Jupiter-X? Do they both use the same firmware? Is the Juno-X up to date with the Jupiter-X at the game-changing V3.0?

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    The Juno-X is very much equivalent to the Jupiter-X in many ways; they both share a lot of the same vintage models (Juno 106, SH-101, XV-5080, etc.) - but they do have a few that are exclusive to each of them: the Jupiter-X has a new 4-oscillator "expanded" version of the classic Jupiter 8 engine, while the Juno-X has a similar model of that reimagines the Juno. It also has a fantastic Juno 60 model as well. And both can take advantage of all the Zenology content on Roland Cloud. So they definitely have differences, but one's not better than the other… It's just that they focus on slightly different things ;-)

  • @Pingeltingel

    @Pingeltingel

    Ай бұрын

    Also an important thing to know is that the Juno-X has the cheaper keybed from the Fantom-06 series and the Jupiter-X has the way better keybed from the Fantom 6. I think Jupiter-X is the better choice, unless you're really focusing on Juno sounds instead of Jupiter sounds.

  • @srikrshnachaitanyaswami3625

    @srikrshnachaitanyaswami3625

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker Thank you very much.

  • @srikrshnachaitanyaswami3625

    @srikrshnachaitanyaswami3625

    Ай бұрын

    @@Pingeltingel Thank you very much.

  • @navigator8222
    @navigator8222Ай бұрын

    Yep sounds like Roland Cloud to me. I think they totally just thought we need to get in on this resurgence of 80’s music and roll out old favorites. Roland employee 1: Well that would cost a fortune. Roland employee 2: Nah we’ll just make it look like a Jupiter and it’ll just play the vst lol. Roland employee 1: They’re not gonna like that Roland employee 2: We’ll throw in a vocoder Roland employee 1: lol

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    🙈

  • @Shoujoboy51
    @Shoujoboy51Ай бұрын

    Tbh, I'd ignore the naysayers. So many of these people are neither musicians nor songwriters and the differences between contemporary VA synthesizers and "Real Analog" only becomes more negligible. These people are cork sniffers and when you release your next video showing damn near identical tones from these two machines, they'll still find magical differences. You could literally just copy the Jupiter X tone and say it's a classic analog synth to fool them and they will still find "differences". You can bet on it.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Ah, a voice of reason in the wilderness 😁 ...you couldn't have said any of that better if you tried. 👊🏻

  • @Shoujoboy51

    @Shoujoboy51

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker Glad I could be a voice of reason lol. I think the Synth community is pretty bad with this. If I listened to online commentary, I would've never gotten into Roland or hardware synths at all without getting a vintage synth. I went and purchased a SH-201, SH-01 Gaia, JDXA and a Roland D-10. I love all of my synths but per the internet none of these machines are "worth it" and worse than a Juno 6 (not even a Juno 60 or Juno 106). But in practice, the features they offer, the tonal possibilities that come from those features on top of the price easily puts all of these machines over many "vintage" pieces of hardware. Daniel Fisher and the patches he programmed on the Gaia really opened my eyes and pushed me away from lusting Vintage gear. Plus, I think many of these people aren't interested in learning to program their synths and instead judge the hardware based on their presets not the actual capabilities of the machine.

  • @jerzboybeats9555

    @jerzboybeats9555

    Ай бұрын

    Love this comment

  • @michaelmarcian5673
    @michaelmarcian5673Ай бұрын

    Awesome video, really love these sounds! As far as i can tell the patches you use are not factory patches. Any chance of selling them?

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the kind words! Unfortunately I can't sell them because most are based on factory content or expansions that I modified. Roland Cloud has tons of Zenology expansions which is where all this started - check it out!

  • @EspenKraft
    @EspenKraftАй бұрын

    Great intro demo song Jim. I enjoyed it.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks friend - means a lot coming from you! 😁👊🏻

  • @MarianoPerez
    @MarianoPerezАй бұрын

    I have the xm, and it sounds awesome. By issue is that I wish they did better with the reference manual and their education/tutorial videos. I mean, this synth is not a couple hundred bucks. They could have easily made the onboard "sequencer" as good as the jdxi. Im not selling this little synth as I got a fantastic deal on it. I just wish the documentation made it easier to understand this lovely instrument. Im probably going to get a system 8 or gaia for that knob per function UI.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, it is definitely a very deep synth and takes a minute to wrap your head around it. There are also some operating system choices I wish they had done differently too. Once you learn it though, it's an absolute monster! Having said all that, the System 8 is an all-time favorite of mine. I wish the Jupiter X used all the ACB models of the System 8, and with the knob-per-function interface!

  • @kvmoore1
    @kvmoore1Ай бұрын

    I can't say the Jupiter X doesn't sound good because it does. There was a time when I really wanted to like it and possibly consider buying one. However, everytime I walk into the music store now, where there's a Oberheim OB-X8 and a whole separate Roland section where there's a Jupiter X, I'm always always going to the OB-X8. Th3 so7nd that comes from it simply blows me away everytime I play it. I wasn't getting the same feeling with the Jupiter X. I will say one thing though. A lot of the Jupiter's patches, including the ones played in this video, are drenched in effects. Perhaps I should go back and play the Jupiter X again WITHOUT the effects to see how it really stacks up to an analog beast like the OB-X8. As you can probably tell by now, I really want the OB-X8. However, if there's something that I have yet to discover in the Jupiter X that can make it sound so convincing analog rhat it could not only rival, but surpass the OB-X8 sonically, then I'm all ears and would be happy to find out what it is. To be honest, the Jupiter X does look a lot better than the OB-X8. However, I have yet to hear it sound better than the OB-X8, especially the OB-X8 "It's an Oberheim" preset patch!!! Also, the Oberheim OB-X8 voice panning is superb too. Not only that, but I also like the sound of the detuned VCOs and VCO drift as well as the filters too. Maybe I should see if the Jupiter X can do something similar. To be fair, the Jupiter X also has very nice sounding filters.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    A lot of it comes down to adjusting expectations: one doesn't sound better than the other, IMO: they are very different creatures. But I absolutely love them both for each of them brings to the table! NOTHING else sounds like an OB... it's one of the best analog poly synths ever made. But then the same could be said for the Jupiter 8 - and the X gives you a lot of that, among a whole bunch of other Roland classic engines. I tried to give a handful of clips in this demo without the effects so you can hear some of its "analog" nature, but yes, you can absolutely have it do all of the same sort of random pitch variations and other idiosyncrasies of vintage analog gear. The other thing that makes it tricky to compare is that the factory sounds in the Jupiter X really are not ideal… many of them use the I-arpeggio feature that almost sound like cheesy backing tracks. I would've much preferred if they stuck to straight up synth sounds. Thankfully, Roland Cloud is full of tons of amazing expansions...

  • @kvmoore1

    @kvmoore1

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker I agree!

  • @ageshero
    @agesheroАй бұрын

    Nobody has done adequate breakdowns of this synth, it’s so complex it’s hard to take it really. Any chance you could do a demo video like this for each engine model? Or the basic models. Sounds really good. I’m curious about the non function parameters that cannot be accessed on synths that do not have the same parameter as the Jupiter itself

  • @ageshero

    @ageshero

    Ай бұрын

    Also no one talks about the effects inside the deeper functions of the synth. Like can you choose an ambient reverb? Is there compression?

  • @ageshero

    @ageshero

    Ай бұрын

    3rd question i have is- the i arpeggio seems irritatingly over complex, can you set it to just act like a regular arp? There was a portion at 19:00 that you played pretty standard arp stuff

  • @markorendas1423

    @markorendas1423

    Ай бұрын

    ​@ageshero yea... ive donr it i think its a press hold and shift on the param knob and turn just to sequencer.... now i gotta double check... (!)

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    @@ageshero Yes, I really don't like I-Arp... I just set it to standard mode ;-)

  • @swancakes
    @swancakesАй бұрын

    Nice video! Isn’t it also possible to get these exact sounds with the Zenology plug-in (without a Jupiter-X)? The hardware just adds the interface and portability, or are there unique onboard sound sculpting features?

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, you can get many of these sounds in the Zenology plugin - in fact it's a blast to program in that environment, and then fly them into the keyboard for live performance and interacting with them like you would any classic synth 😁

  • @torbenanschau6641

    @torbenanschau6641

    Ай бұрын

    That's the point. With Galaxia you get it all, even the Plugouts and they simply sound the same depending on your interface. So it's just the surface. I'd take the Fantom over that Jupiter X any day because the digital side of that beast is way to complex for the little display and that's better on the Fantom, which also adds benefits of Sequencer, more complex Effects etc Meanest thing about these Synths are the restrictions of. how many plugs you can load and use and all that registry stuff. So in a live situation it might even be better to have the computer right away.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    @@torbenanschau6641 a laptop rig is certainly a valid choice but just like anything else, it too has several major downsides - Roland's periodic authorization system, among others. With hardware, it just works - and again, forget about the cloud stuff for a moment… It is fully functional as a flagship level standalone synth.

  • @torbenanschau6641

    @torbenanschau6641

    Ай бұрын

    @@JimDaneker Are you really sure? Doesn't the Jupiter with some plugs also want to phone home eventually? And by the way, does the Jupiter X now get the same update like the Fantom EX, so it can use the Aira-Plug"outs"? Then there'd be hardly a need for the System-8 except its very model (some love the actual System8 plugout)

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

    Ай бұрын

    @@torbenanschau6641 yes indeed, I’m 100% sure. There's no way for the JPX to "phone home" - once you load anything into it, it stays there permanently unless of course you delete it. And no, unfortunately, it's not powerful enough to run the ACB models like the Fantom; Fantom has more of the CPU chips that run the code.

  • @chrisdigiuseppe7717
    @chrisdigiuseppe7717Ай бұрын

    Amazing sounds and demo track! If you had to choose between the Jupiter X and System 8, which one would it be?

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

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    That's an all-time tough choice… I wouldn't want to be without either of them. For a straight-up time machine back to the glory days of the 80s, the System 8 is really tough to beat - it's 100% focused on all of those sounds. In fact, I love that thing so much I've seriously pondered getting a second one to have more plug out slots available!

  • @dirkfierce2525

    @dirkfierce2525

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    The System 8 is much smaller - that may be a plus or a minus depending on your studio situation and key-bed preference. The System 8 is also the most intuitive synth I’ve ever used as almost every function is on the front panel. But it’s also green. The Jupiter X is so much better looking. Many say ACB of the System 8 is superior to the Zencore of the Jupiter X, but from this (amazing) demo I can’t tell.

  • @JimDaneker

    @JimDaneker

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    @@dirkfierce2525 yep, it's a tough choice between the two. As much as I love the Jupiter X in lots of ways, I'd go to the System 8 first for the absolute best analog modeling - and for the straight-ahead ease of use you mentioned.

  • @chrisdigiuseppe7717

    @chrisdigiuseppe7717

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    @@JimDaneker I'll probably start with the System 8, but after this video I'm very interested in the Jupiter X. It sounds huge and very analog, but super hi-fi. Reminds me of an 80s classic movie remastered in 4k, where you can make out the detail of the film grain. Really cool!

  • @chrisdigiuseppe7717

    @chrisdigiuseppe7717

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    @@dirkfierce2525 i like the green! Lol I've been watching them on the used market for a while, id love to check one out one of these days

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