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- KVRian
- 1142 posts since 31 Dec, 2006 from the hills above beautiful Boise, Idaho
No excitement about the JX-3P release?
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- KVRAF
- 3034 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
It's not a plugin yet, it's just a plug-out as part of the new System 8 firmware update, so far.quantum7 wrote:No excitement about the JX-3P release?
Presumably a JX-3P Cloud plugin will come, but until then, only System 8 hardware owners can be excited, really...
- KVRian
- 1142 posts since 31 Dec, 2006 from the hills above beautiful Boise, Idaho
Hmm....perhaps I should have kept my System-8. 
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- KVRAF
- 12442 posts since 16 Aug, 2006
It's pretty good, but if I'm being honest, it doesn't bring a whole lot new to the table in terms of sound or capabilities as it's a pretty limited synth. The System-8 1.2 update that came out before this, with the new waveform and filter types, was a much bigger update when it comes to sound capabilities.quantum7 wrote:No excitement about the JX-3P release?
So far, the JX-3P feels like a brighter Juno with a second oscillator and sync, but still nowhere near as fully featured as the Jupiter-8. You can't even do PWM. I like the sound of the filter with high amounts of resonance, but the synth doesn't sound as fat as a Juno and the envelopes just feel strange to me: particularly the release shape. Anyway, I'm glad they included it as a freebie for System-8 owners, but I'm still hoping they go and model a Jupiter-6 at some point.
- KVRist
- 419 posts since 11 Jan, 2014
The JX-3P does seem to be a bone that Roland has thrown to keep a lot of the System-8 owners happy, personally I find it a very uninteresting synth...
- Banned
- 7 posts since 20 Dec, 2015
I ran into this before and it seems crazy to me. If an email service closes then you lose all access? CRAZY!PAK wrote:Yep, Roland YOURS. ( https://www.rolandcloud.com/yours-loyalty-program )electro wrote:According to what I've read here, each 12 month subscription ($240.00) entitles you to one permanent license of your choosing.
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I also don't like the whole "you can never ever change your email address" thing, which I'm sure I've seen mentioned somewhere? I'm not sure they could even legally enforce this as a condition, if it is one(?) So they may want to rethink that. Anyone know anything more about this?
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- KVRist
- 33 posts since 27 Jul, 2018
Hi beely, can you please convert jv-1080 bin files with jv-1080 presets to SRX KEYBOARDS compatible bin files?beely wrote:I'd guess they had to as the SRX patches also use internal waveforms as well as the expansion waves.sinemotor wrote:It's even more pathetic when the SRX orchestra contains all the JVs waveforms.
(Of course, doing it all in one plugin would mean you wouldn't have to duplicate the internal waves everytime, but...)
I'd guess the file format is the same, but maybe the header is different [edit: just looked "PG-JV1080" versus "PG-NEX01"].sinemotor wrote:Anyway, I wanted to import JVs .bin files factory patches into the SRX but the plugin couldn't read them. Both plugins are extremely similar (to not say they're the exact same) so I wonder what prevents it. I'm not a computer guy unfortunately though I'd like to understand how those .bin files work. To figure out how to import JV patches in there.
Apart from that, the 1080 files would likely load in the SRX plugin, I'll give it a try in a bit...
Edit2: Confirmed, I changed the header in the JV's PR-A bank, and it loaded fine into the SRX plugin, and sounded as expected. If anyone wants the "SRX" compatible JV-1080 preset banks, say so, and I'll upload them here...
Edit3: Oh, here you go anyway: JV-1080 presets that load into the SRX Orchestra plugin:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qc6cm3nozc7zo ... X.zip?dl=1
Maybe I'll need to add a "Target Plugin" for this sysex import tool, to import into whatever JV/SRX plugin you require...
- KVRAF
- 3034 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
I wondered when someone would ask..!czsynth wrote:Hi beely, can you please convert jv-1080 bin files with jv-1080 presets to SRX KEYBOARDS compatible bin files?
Edit: Here you go: https://www.dropbox.com/s/kzxo3q6llh2u0 ... s.zip?dl=1
Note: The SRX Keyboards header is, as expected, "PG-NEX02"...
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- KVRist
- 33 posts since 27 Jul, 2018
Many thanksbeely wrote:I wondered when someone would ask..!czsynth wrote:Hi beely, can you please convert jv-1080 bin files with jv-1080 presets to SRX KEYBOARDS compatible bin files?![]()
Edit: Here you go: https://www.dropbox.com/s/kzxo3q6llh2u0 ... s.zip?dl=1
Note: The SRX Keyboards header is, as expected, "PG-NEX02"...
- KVRAF
- 24411 posts since 7 Jan, 2009 from Croatia
So wait you just change JV1080 in the header to NEX02 and it all works? That's pretty easy to do. 
- KVRAF
- 3034 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
Yep, just change the header bytes - each plugin will only load banks with the header it's expecting. That's it.EvilDragon wrote:So wait you just change JV1080 in the header to NEX02 and it all works? That's pretty easy to do.
JV1080 Header: PG-JV1080
SRX Orchestra Header: PG-NEX01
SRX Keyboards Header: PG-NEX02
The SRX plugins will load the 1080 presets properly as each SRX contains the full waveform set of the JV-1080 plugin. So for the people that want a permanent license (whenever that happens), it makes sense to choose eg the SRX Keyboards plugin, with the JV-1080 presets, than the 1080 alone - as you effectively get both
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- KVRAF
- 1767 posts since 20 Feb, 2003
Yep. Hacked email is not an uncommon thing either. Plus (due to spam/phising etc) it's not at all unreasonable that some people like changing their email address every so often.DoubleTake wrote:I ran into this before and it seems crazy to me. If an email service closes then you lose all access? CRAZY!PAK wrote:I also don't like the whole "you can never ever change your email address" thing, which I'm sure I've seen mentioned somewhere?
In fairness, when they launched Roland Cloud the only option was monthly subscription. So the very worst that could happen, if your email was hacked, is you'd lose 31 days. Then you'd just cancel any payment and start over with a new account.
But the picture changes significantly when yearly subs and permanent YOURS licenses are introduced. Now someone could hack the email and make off with the software. You think that, surely, Roland would accomodate customers in such circumstances. But the absolutist "you can never change your email" stance actually suggests otherwise.
In light of these additional services, Roland Cloud now really should make policies like these much clearer (Along with actually launching YOURS
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- KVRian
- 886 posts since 14 May, 2014
Not really tbh? :/quantum7 wrote:No excitement about the JX-3P release?
Isn't it basically a smaller Juno? it's got two DCO's per voice instead of one, but the filters and amplifiers are supposed to be the same. It's sort of just a smaller and affordable Juno?
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- KVRian
- 963 posts since 29 Sep, 2006
All these new synths and additions almost make me want to join......mmmm
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- KVRAF
- 12084 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
Sparky77 wrote:All these new synths and additions almost make me want to join......mmmm
Everyone will have a tipping point.....every time they add another synth the value proposition changes.
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