Patrick's new baby... TAL- J-8X

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EvilDragon wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2026 10:05 am Actually, the Toto Africa brass is originally created on GS1, not CS80.

The Final Countdown brass is a layer of two or three synths, JX8P was just one of them.
I don't think you are right re: Africa...
This is Steven confirming it was the CS80.. I have also heard him say this on other videos.

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1BwdZMdbR5/


also this, though not Steve himself:
https://www.facebook.com/reel/894940216487387

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concealed identity wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2026 10:43 pm
himalaya wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2026 10:23 pm You are all preaching to the chorus.
Sorry, it seems that juno something we don't
Not sure, my Memorymoog is vague.
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Ahhh OK I may have mixed it up, GS1 did the kalimba sound in the solo, layered 6 times.

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yeah.. I think that is it...GS-1 was a FM synth and no way was it going to sound like the Synth Brass in Africa imho.. that needs good old analog imho.

But FM handles percussive type sounds (like a kalimba) great imho.
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Well...FM can do some brilliant synth brass too.
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You can absolutely make pretty cool brass sounds with FM.

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I have had a quick play around this weekend, I have never had the hardware variant, so can't really do an A2B comparison, but I will check on youtube for some video's. If impressed enough I will buy it. The demo version kicks out white noise too often.
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The JX-8P was Roland's analogue answer to the DX7. The JX series also marks the last—and most advanced—analogue synth line from Roland, before they went digital with LA synthesis and samples.
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4_the masses wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2026 6:48 pmThe demo version kicks out white noise too often.
And too loud. I can’t immerse myself in the sound. I don’t know if it’s the reason I can’t hear the character of this synth.

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zvenx wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2026 5:39 pm This is Steven confirming it was the CS80.. I have also heard him say this on other videos.

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1BwdZMdbR5/
Ugh. Why Facebook? :scared:

Here's the full video, embedded.

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Fuller video




...but irrelevant to this thread

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Didn't demo, just bought. Sounds amazing. Loaded up 'Soundtrack' and spent half an hour pretending to be Angelo Badalamenti.

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zvenx wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2026 10:20 pm
EvilDragon wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2026 10:14 pm There are some other differences in sound between JX8P and JX10/MKS70, so that would have to be a different mode of operation, if emulation accuracy is to be preserved.
Never owned any but when I had googled it.. the differences that were noted was
1)Chorus
2) More Polyphony
and of course 3) the two layered tones..

https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/roland-jx10
actually this one says the filters are a bit different..
https://articles.roland.com/jx-8p-the-whole-story/

what other differences are you aware of?
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himalaya wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2026 9:36 am The JX8P doesn't even have the same chorus as the JX10 / MKS70, as we have found out with Patrick to our surprise. The JX10 is supposed to be two-JX8Ps so one would expect all things to be identical, but the chorus certainly isn't.
Also the filter is different. The JX-8P is very tame, whereas the JX-10 filter will go into self-oscillation.
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zvenx wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2026 5:54 pm I on the other hand, love Roland Synths, which is what brought me to Tal many years ago, and ended up loving Tal's synths.
This one and the J-8 in particular are in my top tier favourite emulations.

So are you saying your opinion of the JX-8P has changed since you posted this? :D
zvenx wrote: Fri Feb 16, 2024 2:38 pm I like the jx-8p even less :).
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I didn't like ALL Roland Synths...
For instance, hardware wise I never cared for the alpha junos or the jx-8p/jx-10.

I really am not a fan of the Tal-Pha.. (don't think I ever used it in a project and I have had it from before day 1)... but I love the J-8X... the software, though I didn't like the hardware... at that time anyway (1987 or so)
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