Just Got A Roland JX-3P For $10
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Black Box Recorder Black Box Recorder https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=53881
- KVRist
- 101 posts since 5 Jan, 2005
So a neighbor was having a garage sale and he had the JX-3P out there. It was marked as $10, which I thought had to be $100. When I asked how much, he confirmed it was only $10. He didn't even know if it worked...said it was found in his closet. Not a scratch on it. It had some tape residue and a slightly bent Sens slider thats it. Took some rubbing alcohol to it, cleaned it up and its damn near looking like it came right out of the box. Sounds great and easy to program (didn;t come with the P-200 external controller).
Not bad getting an near perfect analog synth for $10.
Just had to share. Cheers!
Black Box Recorder
Not bad getting an near perfect analog synth for $10.
Just had to share. Cheers!
Black Box Recorder
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- KVRAF
- 5629 posts since 22 Sep, 2005
Yea real lucky.. You may be able to flip that for a pretty little penny..
If it came with the
You'd get even more!
If you were planning on reselling..
Let me know if you get any dead keys. I have a couple of vintage Roland Synths/samplers that I've repaired with much success and I may be able to help.
At any rate have fun with your new/old JX-3p!!
Dayum there was even a rackmount version..

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If it came with the
You'd get even more!
Let me know if you get any dead keys. I have a couple of vintage Roland Synths/samplers that I've repaired with much success and I may be able to help.
At any rate have fun with your new/old JX-3p!!
Dayum there was even a rackmount version..

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Last edited by Lagrange on Sat Jun 16, 2007 8:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRAF
- 5629 posts since 22 Sep, 2005
Heres a patch file for that unit..
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jx3p: pulsar settings
a1 8'
a2 pulse
a3 lfo mod off
a4 env mod off
a5 4'
a6 pulse
a7 cross mod off
a8 tune 16 (max)
a9 fine tune 16 (max)
a10 lfo mod off
a11 env mod off
a12 lfo mod 9
a13 env mod 7
a14 env shape normal (not inverted)
a15 source mix 16 (max)
a16 hpf 16 (max)
b1 Cut off freq 5
b2 lof mod 1 (min)
b3 pitch follow 16 (max)
b4 resonance 1 (min)
b5 env modulation 5
b6 env shape normal (not inverted)
b7 VCA mode env.
b8 VCA level 8
b9 chorus off
b10 lfo waveform sine
b11 delay time 4
b12 lfo rate 11
b13 attack 1 (min)
b14 decay 5
b15 sustain 1 (min)
b16 release 7
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Black Box Recorder Black Box Recorder https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=53881
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 101 posts since 5 Jan, 2005
Thanks for that. Yeah, there is a silked screen diagram on the right corner of the synth that shows you all of that info. Pretty easy to program for push button/slider. I've read the P-200 gives you a little more in depth editing abilities but I don't see myself stubling across one of those easily (or for an amount I'm going to want to spend for just a little more editing possibilities).
I honestly bought it thinking; "Well, I an circuit bend it if nothing else.". Little did I know it would work perfectly.
Shit, I never have this kind of luck...I better watch my back.
I honestly bought it thinking; "Well, I an circuit bend it if nothing else.". Little did I know it would work perfectly.
Shit, I never have this kind of luck...I better watch my back.
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- KVRist
- 253 posts since 19 Nov, 2002 from Toronto, Canada
It's a great synth. Very under-rated. The main downfall is the *very* limited MIDI implementation (it was one of Roland's first synths with MIDI). You can't use MIDI and the programmer at the same time.
I'm told that the rackmount version isn't a 1:1 copy, even though it uses the same programmer. Supposedly there are significant sonic differences between the two. I've never heard the rack myself though.
I'm told that the rackmount version isn't a 1:1 copy, even though it uses the same programmer. Supposedly there are significant sonic differences between the two. I've never heard the rack myself though.
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- KVRAF
- 5629 posts since 22 Sep, 2005
Black Box Recorder wrote:"Well, I an circuit bend it if nothing else.".
You were suppose to play the lotto but got the synth instead..Black Box Recorder wrote:I never have this kind of luck...I better watch my back.
I just got repairing a bunch of cloged key arteries on this vintage Roland S10..

Feels really good bringing these dinosaurs back to life!
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- KVRist
- 486 posts since 6 Apr, 2004
Lucky guy, you!
I owned it nearly 20 years ago and still miss some of it's sounds...
Had to sell it cause I was a poor student then. Regret it most!
P.S: It was just yesterday - for the 1st time - that I googled for it to see some specs and images of it.
Enjoy!
I owned it nearly 20 years ago and still miss some of it's sounds...
Had to sell it cause I was a poor student then. Regret it most!
P.S: It was just yesterday - for the 1st time - that I googled for it to see some specs and images of it.
Enjoy!
Half human, half mayfly.
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Muzik 4 Machines Muzik 4 Machines https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=9550
- KVRAF
- 7829 posts since 6 Oct, 2003 from Quebec
its a player keyboard, not a sequencer, as you canot tweak the knobs while receiving midi if you don't mod it, so you either play and use the pg200 or sequence and maybe vary the cutoff with the sens fader as it wont even receive control change or nprn, but i like it anyway, its my practice key
and i use it for pas, as its about the only thing i can play on a keyboard
and i use it for pas, as its about the only thing i can play on a keyboard
- KVRAF
- 5264 posts since 16 May, 2002 from Brisbane , Australia
I had a lot of use of one of these about 10 years ago. It is a great synth and for $100 I would have jumped at it. Lucky dog indeedBlack Box Recorder wrote: Just Got A Roland JX-3P For $10
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