Ratings
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |