Roland boutique - images and specs leaked!!! (there is a god and he likes synths)

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  1. statik

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    Roland Teases Three New ‘Boutique’ Synthesizers
    Posted on September 15, 2015 by synthhead


    Roland today released a teaser video for a new line of ‘Boutique‘ synthesizers, inspired by the classic Jupiter-8, JX-3P & Juno-106.

    The Roland Boutique teaser doesn’t reveal much. But, as CDM and others have noted, adjusting the brighness of the video a bit reveals that the Boutique line is three new keyboards:


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    We’ll have to wait until an official announcement is made to know what the Roland Boutique synthesizers are.

    source:http://www.synthtopia.com
     
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  3. freerider197

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    why now everybody is doing minikeys stuffs?

    personally i hate the minikey (i have big fingers XD), but it's not only that, you simply can't perform as you perform on regular keys.

    Anyway i'm pretty curious about the Boutique range.
     
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    ACB probably, which is good new.
    minikey is for portability, having a JP'8 in your backpack could be pretty hot is the price is fair.

    and if you dont like minikey, just use it as a soundexpander by triggering it with midi ...

    Cant wait !
     
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    if it doesnt have minikeys i'm not getting it
     
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    Like Yamaha did, but must be stripped version too...
    Why JXP3 instead JXP8:dunno:
     
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    why look all roland stuff so stunningly shit? is there are reasong they add everywhere disco-light too it?
     
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    i think they're doing for the 'oooh it has flashy lights, i must have it!!!' effect, which is really working on me. i'm praying that somehow i win the lottery this month, the little bit of money i had saved is gonna be spend on a new macbook as one of them has died after 6 long years of service, i feel sad, this machine has travelled the world with me.
     
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    Roland JU-06 Synthesizer Module

    The limited-edition Roland JU-06 is an authentic recreation of the iconic Juno-106 synthesizer. Sometimes described as one of the last great synths of the analog era, the Juno-106 became a favorite thanks to its warm sounds and instant sound-shaping ability. The new 4-voice JU-06 module continues this approach, with 23 parameters controllable via the front panel and that classic Juno sound -- complete with the much-loved Juno chorus effect. There are some new additions too, including a faster LFO and continuously variable hi-pass filter (HPF). You can even slide the JU-06 into the K-25m keyboard unit (not included) for a self-contained, go-anywhere synth experience.

    Big Sound. Small package. The Juno-106 is sometimes described as one of the last great synths of the analog era, and it became a firm favorite thanks to its distinctive, warm sounds and instant sound shaping ability. The new JU-06 module has all of the sonic character of the original, with accurate reproduction of the entire sound set including the classic Juno strings and the much-loved Juno chorus effect.

    Hands-On Control for Instant Programming The original Juno-106 was a great way to learn about synthesis, as each stage of the sound creation process was clearly laid out on the front panel, with lots of sliders for instant sound-shaping and experimentation. And that's still the case with the JU-06, which features 23 knobs and sliders from the original -- all inviting you to start tweaking and creating your own customized version of this legendary sound engine.

    Additional Sound-Shaping Options Like the other members of the Boutique range, Roland also added a few subtle improvements that weren't found on the original models. The JU-06 gains a faster LFO and a continuously variable hi-pass filter (HPF) resulting in a super-smooth sound.

    Develop Your Ideas with a 16-Step Sequencer The onboard 16-step sequencer is a sonic scratchpad that lets you try out new ideas without bringing lots of gear -- it can even be used without a keyboard. And if there's no keyboard connected, the ribbon controller lets you preview the sound, making it an ideal way to program patches quickly and easily.

    Optional K-25m Keyboard Unit The JU-06 works especially well with the K-25m, an optional 25-key velocity sensitive keyboard that takes your music making to the next level. Once docked in the keyboard, the module's front panel adjusts to three positions for convenient access to the knobs and sliders.

    Chain Mode The original Juno-106 was famous for big lush sounds created by its 6 oscillators/voices. The JU-06 features a chain mode that allows you to connect two JU-06 modules using the MIDI ports and create one, 8-voice synthesizer. Adding additional modules adds another 4 voices of polyphony with each module. This is especially great when controlling the JU-08 from a larger external keyboard. You can even edit the sound from the master module and control both units. Great for real-time filter sweeps and envelope adjustments.

    Battery or USB Bus power Some of the best music is made away from the studio, so the Roland Boutique series runs on 4xAA batteries, ready for when inspiration strikes. Alternatively, you can power the JU-06 via USB bus power.

    USB audio interface for direct recording into your DAW The built-in USB port also functions as a high-quality 24bit, 44.1 kHz audio interface, for a fast, simple and reliable way of recording directly to your DAW application. You can keep your favorite patches and sequencer patterns safe too, via the USB data backup function.

    Features:

    • Ultra-compact recreation of the iconic Juno-106 synthesizer
    • Retains the feel, sound character and user interface of the original
    • 23 of the original synth parameters controllable from the front panel
    • Adds several additions not found on the original Juno-106, including a faster LFO and continuously variable HPF
    • Chain mode allows two JU-06 to function as one 8-voice module
    • Highly portable for mobile music making
    • High-quality construction with metal front panel
    • Dual ribbon controllers for pitch bend, modulation, and sound preview
    • Battery-operated (4xAA) or USB powered
    • 24 bit/ 44.1 kHz stereo IN/OUT USB audio interface
    • Built-in 0.5W mini-speaker for instant enjoyment
    • Compatible with optional K-25m keyboard unit


    Roland JX-03 Synthesizer Module

    The Roland Boutique JX-03 module continues the legacy of the JX-3P synth. The original model was launched when button-driven interfaces were popular, so it was designed to give immediate access to preset sounds. It was actually highly programmable though, especially when used with the PG-200 controller that added 24 rotary knobs for instant sonic sculpting. The limited-edition 4-voice JX-03 inherits all 24 knobs from the PG-200, as well as the distinctive JX tonal character. Roland also added some extras not present in the JX-3P including new waveforms, expanded DCO range and cross modulation options. You can even slide the JX-03 into the K-25m keyboard unit (not included) for a self-contained, go-anywhere synth experience.

    JX-3P Sound. Built-in controller.

    Often described as a forgotten classic, the JX-3P was all about instant access to big sounds, with a simple button-driven interface rather than lots of knobs and sliders. When used with the optional PG-200 controller however, the power of the highly programmable engine was revealed. The new JX-03 module recreates the panel layout of the PG-200 - including all 24 knobs - giving direct and instant access to the versatile synth architecture.

    Additional sound-shaping options

    Like the other members of the Boutique range, Roland also added a few subtle improvements that weren't found on the original models. The JX-03 benefits from extra waveforms and extended range for both DCOs as well as extra waveforms for the LFO. The second DCO also gets extra cross-modulation options. These additions further expand the sound creation possibilities of the battle-tested JX engine.

    Develop your ideas with a 16-step sequencer

    The onboard 16-step sequencer is a sonic scratchpad that lets you try out new ideas without bringing lots of gear - it can even be used without a keyboard. And if there's no keyboard connected, the ribbon controller lets you preview the sound, making it an ideal way to program patches quickly and easily.

    Works with optional K-25m keyboard unit

    The JX-03 works especially well with the K-25m, an optional 25-key velocity sensitive keyboard that takes your music making to the next level. Once docked in the keyboard, the module's front panel can be tilted for convenient access to the knobs and sliders.

    Chain Mode

    The original JX-3P was a powerful synth featuring 2 digitally controlled oscillators for each of its 6 voices. The JX-03 features a chain mode that allows you to connect two JX-03 modules using the MIDI ports and create one, 8-voice synthesizer. Adding additional modules adds another 4 voices of polyphony with each module. This is especially great when controlling the JX-03 from a larger external keyboard. You can even edit the sound from the master module and control both units. Great for real-time filter sweeps and envelope adjustments.

    Battery or USB Bus power

    Some of the best music is made away from the studio, so the module runs on 4 x AA batteries, ready for when inspiration strikes. Alternatively, you can power the JX-03 via USB bus power.

    USB audio interface for direct recording into your DAW

    The built-in USB port also functions as a high-quality 24bit, 44.1 kHz audio interface, for a fast, simple and reliable way of recording directly to your DAW application. You can keep your favorite patches and sequencer patterns safe too, via the USB data backup function.

    Features:

    • Ultra-compact recreation of the iconic JX-3P synthesizer
    • Retains the feel, sound character and user interface of the original
    • Front panel includes all 24 knobs from the original PG-200 controller
    • Adds several updates not found on the original JX-3P, including extra waveforms for the LFO and both DCOs, along with extended DCO range
    • Chain mode allows two JX-03 to function as one 8-voice module
    • Highly portable for mobile music making
    • High-quality construction with metal front panel
    • Dual ribbon controllers for pitch bend, modulation, and sound preview
    • Battery-operated (4xAA) or USB powered
    • 24 bit/ 44.1 kHz stereo IN/OUT USB audio interface
    • Built-in 0.5W mini-speaker for instant enjoyment
    • Compatible with optional K-25m mini-keyboard

    Roland JP-08 Synthesizer Module

    The legendary Jupiter-8 synth is back - as a limited-edition module no bigger than a book. Part of the Roland Boutique series, the JP-08 is all about hands-on control and that iconic Jupiter sound. With an array of 36 knobs and sliders from the original Jupiter-8 front panel, the 4-voice JP-08 is highly programmable and encourages sonic experimentation, especially with the built-in speaker and battery operation. Using Roland's acclaimed Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology the JP-08 faithfully reproduces the original Jupiter-8 sounds and adds a few new twists in the form of extra LFOs and expanded VCO range. You can even slide the JP-08 into the K-25m keyboard unit (not included) for a self-contained, go-anywhere synth experience.

    Huge Synth. Small Package. The Jupiter-8 was a big synth in every way; physically imposing with loads of knobs and sliders, and most importantly, a huge sound. The JP-08 retains the big sound of the Jupiter-8 but shrinks everything else - including the price - into a module measuring under 12" across.

    Hands-on control With such an expressive sound engine, you'll want to shape the sounds to match your mood. With 36 of the original parameters accessible from the front panel, the JP-08 is all about hands-on control, and even users of the Jupiter-8 will quickly feel at home as the user interface and programming 'feel' is highly reminiscent of the original.

    New Sound-Shaping Options Even though the JP-08 is an authentic recreation of the Jupiter-8, Roland also included a few extras. The JP-08 adds several new waveforms to the original architecture, including TRI and NOISE for the LFO and SIN for VCO-1, and both VCOs have an expanded range for even more sound shaping potential.

    Develop Your Ideas with a 16-Step Sequencer The onboard 16-step sequencer is a sonic scratchpad that lets you try out new ideas without bringing lots of gear - it can even be used without a keyboard. And if there's no keyboard connected, the ribbon controller lets you preview the sound, making it an ideal way to program patches quickly and easily.

    Optional K-25m Keyboard Unit The JP-08 works especially well with the K-25m, an optional 25-key velocity sensitive keyboard that takes your music making to the next level. Once docked in the keyboard, the module's front panel adjusts to three positions for convenient access to the knobs and sliders.

    Chain Mode One of the killer features of the original Jupiter-8 was its ability to create huge pads, splits and layers using its 8 voices of polyphony. The JP-08 features a chain mode that allows you to connect two JP-08 modules using the MIDI ports and create one, 8-voice synthesizer, just like the original. Adding additional modules adds another 4 voices of polyphony with each module. This is especially great when controlling the JP-08 from a larger external keyboard. You can even edit the sound from the master module and control both units. Great for real-time filter sweeps and LFO effects.

    Battery or USB Bus Power Some of the best music is made away from the studio, so the Roland Boutique series runs on 4 x AA batteries, ready for when inspiration strikes. Alternatively, you can power the JP-08 via USB bus power.

    USB Audio Interface for Direct Recording Into Your DAW The built-in USB port also functions as a high-quality 24bit, 44.1 kHz audio interface, for a fast, simple and reliable way of recording directly to your DAW application. You can keep your favorite patches and sequencer patterns safe too, via the USB data backup function.

    Features:

    • Ultra-compact recreation of the iconic Jupiter-8 synthesizer
    • Retains the feel, sound, character and user interface of the original
    • 36 of the original synth parameters controllable from the front panel
    • Adds several additions not found on the original Jupiter-8, including extra waveforms, expanded VCO range
    • Chain mode allows two JP-08 to function as one 8-voice module
    • Highly portable for mobile music making
    • High-quality construction with metal front panel
    • Dual ribbon controllers for pitch bend, modulation, and sound preview
    • Battery-operated (4xAA) or USB powered
    • 24 bit/ 44.1 kHz stereo IN/OUT USB audio interface
    • Built-in 0.5W mini-speaker for instant enjoyment
    • Compatible with optional K-25m keyboard unit


     
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    Died as in the battery wont charge? For approx $80 you can get a replacement. Just something to ponder.
     
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    ok battery is dead yes, keyboard needs to be replacede, powerbutton part also and then the final one, logicboard is defective, basicly the repairs would about 2-300 cheaper than a new one, and no i'm not being ripped of, friend of mine works there and he's arranging it. the pro has a small amount of moisture damage which is enough to screw with several components
     
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    Ok, but I'd rather make a fool of myself and potentially save someone a few $ if I can, than not say anything at all though.

    Lastly, is it insured on the house policy? as it might end up falling down the stairs in an unfortunate accident. Not that I would condone such things.
     
  15. fraifikmushi

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    It's just a device, pal. An old, outdated, defective device.
    Replace it and off you go.
     
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    I love it that the mini-keys keyboard is optional! ;) Great thinking, Roland. I'd rather use them with normal keys. But I wonder about the sound quality. I don't like how new Roland synths sound as they essentially sound just like the VSTis I use. Of course, the hands-on experience/real-time control is also important factor to consider, though.
     
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