Ratings



Control of Omnisphere
Panel Layout
Ease of Use
Keyboard Feel
Build Quality

The Roland JD-Xi is a good option if you want some basic control over Omnisphere in a portable format. You have access to multiple Filter types, an LFO, and a pretty capable FX section. The main downside is that the Envelope is adjusted from a single knob, so you are pretty much choosing between preset shapes. On the other hand, it has a pretty cool sequencer that records both the notes you play and the knobs you move, and sends that via MIDI to Omnisphere — not bad for a small package! If you’re looking for something portable, this is a decent choice.

Roland JD-Xi Strengths:

  • Parameter Sequencing
  • Multiple Filter Types
  • Effects Controls

Roland JD-Xi Details:

Retail Price $600
Number of Keys 37
Keyboard Type Unweighted, Mini
Size of Controls Medium
Special Features Parameter Sequencing
Dimensions 28” × 13’ × 5”
Weight 8 lbs
USB Powered No
Pitch Bender Yes
Mod Wheel Yes
Sends Aftertouch No
Sustain Pedal Input Yes
Expression Pedal Input No
Ribbon No
Non-Functional Controls Master Volume
Digital Synth Tone +/-
Vocoder / Auto Pitch Wheel
Arpeggiator Yes
Sequencer Yes
MIDI Messages CC, Sysex

Omnisphere Sections Controlled by the Roland JD-Xi:

Independent Layer Control No
Number of Oscillators 1
Number of Wavetables 0
Number of Envelopes 1
Number of LFOs 1
Filter Types LPF Juicy 12dB
LPF Power 12dB
HPF Juicy 12dB
BPF Juicy 12dB
State Variable Filter 12dB
FX Units Analog Chorus
Analog Flanger
Analog Phaser
PRO-Verb
Retroplex
Stompbox Modeler
Tape Slammer
Toxic Smasher
Vintage Tremolo
Soundsources No
Mod Matrix No
FM No
Ring Mod Yes
Waveshaper No
Unison Yes
Harmonia No
Granular No
ORB No
Arpeggiator No