Ratings



Control of Omnisphere
Panel Layout
Ease of Use
Build Quality

The Roland Super Jupiter is a classic analog synth that comes in a 2-space rack module. Most people who own it also have the MPG-80 programmer, which gives you all the controls you need to program sounds on the Super Jupiter. Although it doesn’t have tons of features (2 Oscillators, 2 Envelopes, 1 LFO), the layout is intuitive and it’s really easy to come up with good sounds. This combo might not be cheap, but if you’re looking to get a simple Omnisphere controller and a great analog polysynth, this is a good choice.

Roland Super Jupiter Strengths:

  • Intuitive Layout
  • Great Analog Poly Synth

Roland Super Jupiter Details:

Used Price Around $6,000
Number of Keys N/A
Keyboard Type N/A
Size of Controls Medium
Special Features N/A
Dimensions MKS-80: 16.875” × 15.75” 3.5”
MPG-80: 19” × 3-1/8” × 7-1/6”
Weight MKS-80: 17.625 lbs
MPG-80: 6 lbs 10 oz
USB Powered No
Pitch Bender No
Mod Wheel No
Sends Aftertouch No
Sustain Pedal Input No
Expression Pedal Input No
Ribbon No
Non-Functional Controls No
Arpeggiator No
Sequencer No
MIDI Messages Sysex

Omnisphere Sections Controlled by the Roland Super Jupiter:

Independent Layer Control No
Number of Oscillators 2
Number of Wavetables 4
Number of Envelopes 2
Number of LFOs 1
Filter Types LPF Juicy 24dB
Master Filter HPF
FX Units Analog Chorus
PRO-Verb
Soundsources No
Mod Matrix No
FM Yes
Ring Mod No
Waveshaper No
Unison Yes
Harmonia No
Granular No
ORB No
Arpeggiator No