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Description

The JP-8000 Music Synthesizer has been designed using a first-of-its-kind Roland Analog modeling sound source, combining the fat, powerful sounds associated with vintage analog synths with the flexibility of digital technology and MIDI.

Product specs

Brand Roland
Model JP-8000 49-Key Synthesizer
Finish Cobalt
Year 1996 - 2001
Made In Japan
Categories Digital Synthesizers, Keyboard Synths
Analog / Digital Digital
Key Size Full Size
Keyboard Action Synth Action
MIDI I/O MIDI Input, MIDI Output
Number of Keys 49 Keys
Polyphony 8 Voices

FAQs

Is the Roland JP-8000 synthesizer polyphonic?

Yes, the Roland JP-8000 is an 8-voice polyphonic synthesizer, allowing you to play up to eight notes simultaneously.

What type of synthesis does the Roland JP-8000 use?

The Roland JP-8000 uses virtual analog synthesis, which emulates the sounds and characteristics of traditional analog synthesizers using digital technology.

Does the Roland JP-8000 support MIDI connectivity?

Yes, the Roland JP-8000 features MIDI input and output, allowing it to connect to other MIDI-compatible devices for extended control and integration.

What are the standout features of the Roland JP-8000's sound engine?

The JP-8000 is known for its "Super Saw" waveform, which produces rich, detuned sawtooth sounds ideal for trance and electronic music, as well as its versatile modulation options.

How many keys does the Roland JP-8000 have, and what is the action type?

The Roland JP-8000 has 49 full-size keys with synth action, providing a responsive and dynamic playing experience.

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Roland JP-8000 - trancy signature sound of the 90ies

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Roland JP-8000 - trancy signature sound of the 90ies

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Roland JP8000 Demo - Favorite Patches

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Nicolas Melis

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Roland JP-8000 Repair No / Low Audio Output

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Roland JP-8000 - the 90's vintage classic synth

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Nu-Trix The Synth Guy

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The First DIGITAL Jupiter | Roland JP-8000: Is It Worth It?

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Alamo Music Sound Lab

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ROLAND JP-8000: The Most Powerful Trance Synth On The Market (Scum Night)

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Vulture Culture

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Roland JP-8000 still a killer synth

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Glenn Main

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Roland JP-8000 synthesizer: LARGE sounds ...very large.

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Roland JP-8000 vs Behringer JT-4000 (Supersaw) No talking / Trance Synth Clone / Which is better?

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Reviews

PROS

  • Iconic Supersaw oscillator offers unique, unrivaled sounds

  • Highly expressive with ribbon controller and motion controls

  • Minimal menu diving thanks to 38 knobs/sliders

  • Bi-timbral capability allows for layering sounds

  • Versatile for various genres beyond trance, including pop and hip-hop

  • Excellent as a MIDI controller with numerous control options

  • Built-in effects like Juno chorus and delay enhance sound shaping

  • Easy to create and string together sequences with the arp feature

  • Robust build quality, despite plastic case

  • Still a great value for a vintage Roland synth

CONS

  • Original capacitors prone to failure, requiring replacement

  • Some internal components not built to last

  • Limited sonic exploration outside of Supersaw-centric sounds

  • Monophonic mode forced with certain oscillator shapes

  • LFO can become glitchy in fast modulations

  • Overpriced at launch, affecting perceived current value

  • Requires periodic cleaning of faders and knobs to maintain functionality

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer.

Setup and maintenance

  • Headphone out remains functional while main outputs have low volume, indicating potential issues with mute transistors Q1 & Q4.

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  • Capacitors on the JP-8000 often fail due to aging, causing crackling and lower volume output; replacing them costs around $200 or can be DIY.

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  • The ribbon controller can malfunction due to dust in pots and faders, leading to self-adjusting values, but these issues are fixable.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Replacing capacitors on the motherboard can resolve low volume output issues; it's recommended to use a reflow station for safer desoldering.

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Features and functionality

  • The JP-8080 shares the JP-8000's sound engine but adds a vocoder, more patches, and a Noise waveform, though not all patches are interchangeable.

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  • The EQ settings on the JP-8000 add "air" to the sound, contributing significantly to its unique tonal character.

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  • The JP-8000's filter and amp can develop crackles, which can be mitigated with a slight attack setting adjustment.

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Use cases and applications

  • Known for its distinctive trancey supersaw and filter, offering dreamy soundscapes and powerful leads, appealing to creators of horror movie-like sounds.

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  • The sound in the Estuera video is a Performance with layered patches: a supersaw and a PWM-based patch with LFO-modulated pulsewidth.

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Comparisons

  • Reveal Sound Spire's "Perfecto" filter model is believed to be inspired by the JP-8000, offering a gentler CPU load alternative.

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  • The JP-8000 is compared to the Superwave P8 and Szabo VST for similar sound quality without maintenance hassles.

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Software and compatibility

  • No MacOS VSTs are known to read JP8K SysEx commands directly, complicating patch conversion.

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  • The Sunrizer app on iPad is suggested as an alternative for JP-8000-like sounds without hardware issues.

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Critic Reviews

Roland JP8000

soundonsound.com

Roland's JP-8000 Synthesizer impresses with its blend of digital control and analogue sound emulation, offering rich real-time modulation and an intuitive interface full of knobs and sliders. While it lacks keyboard aftertouch and a MIDI Thru port, its powerful arpeggiator, ribbon controller, and flexible MIDI capabilities more than compensate. The synth's sound is slightly more refined than true analogue machines but remains convincingly authentic for most. With a reasonable price and a plethora of sound possibilities, the JP-8000 is a strong contender for those eyeing the likes of the Nord Lead or Korg Prophecy.

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Roland JP8000

soundonsound.com

Roland's JP-8000 synthesizer impresses with its robust analogue modeling synthesis and innovative real-time control features. It's a dream for dance and electronic music enthusiasts, offering a sharp, authentic analogue sound. The intuitive layout, despite initial overwhelm, and the flexible ribbon controller allow for creative sound manipulation. However, its integrated Bender/Mod wheel could be more user-friendly, and the lack of a MIDI Thru is a minor setback in connectivity. Overall, the JP-8000 stands as a remarkable synth with unique sound-shaping capabilities, making it a solid choice for musicians seeking dynamic performance tools.

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qwasar_trinity

True Samurai with surgeon katana!

I really love this synth! It sounds so powerful, smooth and alive even compare it to the new JD-XA, System-8, which seemed to me a bit sterile, unnatural, even borring (for that price!!). JP-8000 can sounds gently crystal clear and transparent, drivy and aggressive... This machine not only for the Trance guys and girls! Pop, jazz, fusion, rock, hip-hop... It can produce anything else - sweet power mono leads of 70s, warm pads and groovy chords of the 70s, 80s, 90s, deep-deep basses (be careful with your windows)), cosmic sound fx of early 70s, some nice percussive, pluck and FM-like and sweet nostalgic 8bit chip sounds too. If you are familiar with sound programming you can make just any type of the sounds. More than this, its a super MIDI-controller - so many knobs and faders. Great sound, build quality, ergonomic and cool design (for me). So many legendary and famous bands, musicians used and uses the JP-8000 even today. Plus its a true samurai - "Made in Japan" =)

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k_g_b_

lush 90s

I love supersaw. Ahhhhh, what a beautiful sound. There's really not much else a person could need, if one could just have a soothing supersaw pad following them around all the time. Life might be less stressful that way, but it does get a bit boring after a while. Unfortunately for the JP8000, once you try to start exploring uncharted sonic territory with this one, you start to realize that its designers really built up the entire thing around the idea of supersaw, leaving a lot to be desired in the other oscillator shapes. For instance, when the "feedback" wave is selected, it forces you into monophonic mode. I'm not sure why, because this is a digital instrument, so it shouldn't add too much to the overall cost to enable polyphony here. But I don't know anything about that, so maybe I should keep my mouth shut. When you push the LFO into fast modulations, it tends to get glitchy and unmusical. Kind of a buzzkill when you have other options like Yamaha AN1x or Alesis Ion which are similar to JP8000, just better. It's a great sounding instrument that I just couldn't hold on to for its lack of

maranaspacemarine

Trance classic!

Been in love with the JP Supersaw sound since '99, "the year of trance". 10-15 years later finally was able to get one.

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rik_munoz

What a machine

If there is one machine I see as "home" in my studio it has to be this one! It was a little tricky to get into at first but I now have it turning somersaults for me, direct from the sequencer. It can be a little slow to pickup program and bank changes - but if like me you don't need to cop out, and you move everything via the sequencer in the controllers and sysex - its a winner!

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luxuszoetic

Wonderful sounding synth for all kinds of electronic music!

Makes making sounds and chops for techno or electronic music super easy!

gus79

The purple beast

The JP-8000 is the subtractive performance digital synth in all its glory. All controls at the hands reach, with a fat and luxurious sound. It´s a bass, lead and pad synth - and it excels in all these three fields. Although it has a plastic (purple!!!) case, the JP-8000 is robust. But be prepared to clean periodically (say every 2 years) the faders and knobs - they tend to get dirty and make the JP behavor at his own will. Overall, a great and powerful digital synth.

speedydtm

Awesome VA

I had one of these for a few months and loved it! Rich, vibrant, sounds with a very easy to understand UI and flexible synth engine, fun keybed, and awesome built in patches. Whether or not it offers anything over other VAs though, I'm not quite sure. It's got a unique character but I ultimately went for my Korg Z1 for my hardware VA needs.

mikefiction

It's boring

I got one for cheap when they were at closeout. I traded it for an SH-2 and never regretted it. It has supersaw if you're into that sort of thing. I'm not ripping if you are, I'm just not.

Are these vintage now? They have lot's of problems nowadays I hear. Be careful out there.

dsr
dsr

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Ikr, I was looking for one, mainly because I'm a HUGE trance and progressive fan (not only for that reason ahah) and I always wanted the "real thing", but I found out that knobs, outputs and contacts break easily and the red glue of death. I hope to find a restored one. Cheers.

allainrauendj

Roland JP-8000 is my first virtual analogue flagship

Was a big dream back in the 90´s and then became my very first virtual analog synth. Still useful for various sounds for different genres. There is a lot more than the "supersaw" sound that it can do.

accentbuster

My first virtual analogue flagship

Was a big dream back in the 90s and then became my very first virtual analog synth. Still useful for various sounds for different genres. There is a lot more than the "supersaw" sound that it can do.

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See how Chris Lowe uses Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer

Chris Lowe

Keyboardist, Composer

Pet Shop Boys

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The JP-8000 is seen at 4:49.

See how Edgar Froese uses Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer

Edgar Froese

Guitarist, Keyboardist

Tangerine Dream

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Just watch the Tangerine Dream - 35th Phaedra Anniversary Concert In London At Shepherds Bush Empire and the concert in Tempodrom. Berlin, Germany. 2006. These both concerts shows it clearly. Edgar Froese (RIP), his son Jerome and Thorsten Quaeschning uses Roland JP-8000. Also the London Eye Concert 2008 with Tangerine dream. Here this synthesizer is located under the Manikin Memotron on the right side of the Edgar`s keyboards.

See how 7 Skies uses Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer

7 Skies

Music Producer

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As the camera fades in on 7 Skies' studio, one can see the JP-8000 on the bottom-left of the shot. At 16:58 in particular, he says of his JP-8000 and Juno, "these are like, holy grail of synthesis of electronic music, um... each synth here has, y'know, shaped some kind of genre in EDM. We have this blue one here, which is the JP-8000, and the JP-8000 became famous in the... 98 or early 2000. And it was, y'know, it had this thing, this waveform, which was called supersaw... [which] shaped trance music. So, yeah, basically, all the early trance from like 2000s... those were done thanks to that synthesizer. It had that really rich and big saw sound, really detuned saw sound. Still pretty good, I still use it."

See how Chris Vrenna uses Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer

Chris Vrenna

Drummer, Music Producer

Nine Inch Nails

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In terms of keyboards, Vrenna notes, “I just like big, shiny keyboards with lots of lights. My sampler is still an E-mu: the E4 Ultra. I still use it every day of my life. They discontinued them because they've gone software, as well with the new E-mu X Series, so I've been picking up used E-mu's out of the Recycler and eBay and building a couple more hardware samplers just so I have them.” His arsenal also includes a Waldorf Microwave XT, Kurzweil K2000/R, Roland V Synths, an old Virus updated “as far as it will go,” a Nord Lead 2, Alesis Andromeda A6 and “a good old trusty JP8000.”

See how Chase & Status uses Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer

Chase & Status

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The Roland JP-8000 can be seen in Chase & Status's studio @ 6:38 of their interview with SB-TV.

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Octave One

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Octave One showcases their use of the Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer in a recent Instagram post, sharing insights into their creative process inspired by their experiences in Ibiza and Detroit.

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D-Block & S-te-Fan

Music Producer, DJ

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At the beginning of the video the question, in Dutch, is: 'What do you use to make fat synths?' D-Block answers with: 'We are using the Access Virus, the virus C & the JP8000. We also have the Korg. So it's a combination of all synths.'

See how Geoff Downes uses Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer

Geoff Downes

Keyboardist

Yes

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At 1:29 of this video, Downes demonstrates his Roland JP-8000.

See how Jorge González uses Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer

Jorge González

Singer, Guitarist

Los Prisioneros

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Jorge playing the Roland JP-8000 in preparation for the Los Prisioneros regrouping concert in 2000

See how Skee Mask uses Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer

Skee Mask

Music Producer

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"Sometimes I record something from the Virus or my old JP-8000, but I always add samples digitally using Ableton"

See how Scooter uses Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer

Scooter

Music Producer

Dance United

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Scooter uses Roland JP 8000

See how William Orbit uses Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer

William Orbit

Music Producer

Torch Song

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William Orbit (about the gear he used for the recording session of Madonna's Ray of Light album) : “How did I know you would ask me that? Oh, it’s all in a pile there if you wanna look at it . It’s not a ton of gear. Most of it is pretty retro; a Korg MS-20, a [Roland] Juno-106, a [Roland] JD-800. Much of the album was done on a Juno-106. You can get so much out of that synth. Also a significant amount of it was done on the MS-20 – the more spiky sounds. A few things that people think are guitar are actually the MS-20. And then there were a few more bits and pieces: a few modules, a Yamaha DX7, a Novation Bass Statlon, a [Roland] JP-8000, a lot of Roland stuff. I’ve always liked Roland stuff. ”

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