Roland JDXI Layering Partials
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- This video will show you how to layer sounds on the JDXI synth by Roland. By mastering how tones are built up you will be able to create nice sounding patches. You will also be able to set partials (tones) and mute and un-mute them in your session thus enabling the two digital parts to handle 6 partials.
I was puzzled by how some of the factory sounds are so lush and seemingly more than one partial. If you try to make your own sounds up for a program It becomes obvious that you are restricted to only one partial (or so I thought). Now I know why some of the factory tones sound as good as they do.
Started doing this now! What an amazing tip/hack (thank you!!). I can’t believe I wasn’t doing this earlier...and also am now wondering why Roland doesn’t mention it in their user user manual or videos for this synth!
..Also, I found it helpful to create some nice tones by turning the envelope knob all the way to the right and then adding a touch of 'cutoff' (and slight reverb and delay etc.). Good video btw! I will try combining the partials at the next sit down.
I think for the price this is a very nice versatile synth,I'd love to have Roland synth sound and with this machine the benefits are a lot,menu diving a lot of features,audio interface,two digital great sounding engines,analog engine for fat bass lines and amazing Roland drum kits I mean TR909 ,808,707,606 it's not only a scetch pad it's a musical production tool and I'm going for it.Not to mention the vocoder and the built in effects,apregiator,sequencer it is very reasonably priced.Love it.
so you should despite what some say its a great piece of affordable kit.
Yep!! With 4 part sequencer including drums, it basically forms the backbone of a set! And also, made a few of my other synths obsolete!
Very helpful indeed . Great vid ! Ive seen you on the FB forum as well , great tips . You to Dan !
Thank you for the kind comment
Which FB forum?
Great video
This video was very helpful. One thing I found difficult though was finding the JD-Xi Waveform list on any of the Roland sites (I tried uk au and the main international one. They are all slightly different. Some don't acknowledge this file at all, and some just provide a bad link to nothing.) I did eventually find the file cached by some third party, which was of course better 'cos i didn't have to agree to any licence that way! (Come on Roland, if you are reading this: the documentation for this synth is awful and this file is essential.)
Thank you so much! This is very helpful.
your most welcome
this video is great thamk you much man!
Can you layer the waveform ''SuperSaw osc'' in tone Partials? in the same way as the pcm?
How does this layering workout when you want to put a longer song together? Can you still use that section (those buttons) while the layering is on? (I don't own one of these yet.) Thanks for the help this is great advice!
I guess I am missing the connecting part of this. I am wondering if this is just limited or if you can go about navigating and getting creative after this process. To me it looks like you get stuck on this mode and are unable to go into other modes. Showing this implemented in a song would do the trick. If that's actually possible..?
The written advice you had at the end of the video about extending the (digital 1 and digital 2?) to occupying 6 different sound types together (each of them?) And would these be able to be saved into our song bank thing? I am not sure how to save those yet anyway, but I hear that you can, so I'm wondering if this is useful in the larger scheme of configuring multiple preset (songs) or not. I'm leaning towards a yes answer or at least hoping that it can do that much. Thank you for any responses!
The partials are what make the sound, these are saved in your patch. You would create your patch and record into your daw and change your patches then record again. I dont personally flip the preset whilst playing otherwise you will get glitches where the effects do not carry across the presets. The jdxi is a powerful little beast, I use it as a sound module.
Nice Keyboard .
Yes for its size, it is amazing
once you have a layered sound using 3 partials.
can you send them all to the filter?
when i move the filter i notice it only is filtering partial number one?
Ihad this thought also... If you hold down button 1 2 or 3 (partials) and then press the other then you can select them all simultaniously and then all will go through the filter path together
@@AngusTodmanSydneyGuitarLessons Hi, thank you for this info, but what do you mean by "then press the other"? What do you do AFTER holding down all partial buttons (I assume Steps, 1, 2 or 3) to select all so they will go through the filter together, etc.? Thanks
Can you set lfo and adjust res and filter for each seperate and record automation seperate as well?
Itll record any automation you like but you just have to be careful it doesn't run out of memory as it does have limits.
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