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| 590.1 | JX8P beats them, I think. | PIXEL::COHEN | Richard Cohen | Thu Dec 04 1986 14:31 | 6 | 
|  |     Spend a little more and get a JX8-P (or even more and get a JX10-P)
    Or get a Oberheim Matrix-6. (had to throw that in, even though you
    prefer Roland!)
    
    	- Rick
    
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| 590.2 | How about a JX-01? | BARNUM::RHODES |  | Thu Dec 04 1986 15:43 | 13 | 
|  | Do you need a keyboard on it Edd?  Thinking back to when I played with your
setup, I don't think you do.  Yamaha is putting DX's in boxes nowadays, so 
I don't see why Roland would be far behind with their JX series.  I'd stick
it out until January NAMM when lots of good things are to be announced.
I think what you really are asking for is a digitally-controlled-analog 
FB01ish unit (cheep, multitimbral, and MIDIful) from Roland.  It may just
happen...
I still say the Matrix-6's 6 voice poly is a real limitation.  I think its
rather like a Mercedes with plastic seats...
Todd.
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| 590.3 | 16 chanells = 16 keyboards | JAWS::COTE | What is the frequency, Kenneth? | Thu Dec 04 1986 15:53 | 8 | 
|  |     Yeah, right. I don't *need* a keyboard. (It just looks so wicked
    awesome with all them boards though....)
    
    Union told me last spring there was a JX3-P in a box. I didn't pay
    a whole lotta attention at the time. Anyone ever hear of such a
    beast?
    
    Edd
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| 590.4 | Rack mount versions available | PIXEL::COHEN | Richard Cohen | Thu Dec 04 1986 16:34 | 6 | 
|  |     There is now a JX10-P in a box. There has been a JX3-P in a box
    for some time now as well.
    
    There is also a Matrix-6 in a box (Matrix-6R).
    
	- Rick    
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| 590.5 |  | AKOV68::EATON | SET PROFILE/PERSONAL_NAME="string" | Fri Dec 05 1986 08:56 | 5 | 
|  | 	The JX-3P in a box is called MKS-30, or Planet-S.  Union has one
now for about $500.  There was also a module called the MKS-7, which I don't
know what it was modelled after (the Juno 106?).
	Dan
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| 590.6 | Real synthysists don't buy PGs... | JAWS::COTE | What is the frequency, Kenneth? | Fri Dec 05 1986 10:08 | 10 | 
|  |     Is the MKS-30 programmable via the front panel or are you locked
    into the presets unless you buy the PG200? The JX3-P was easily
    edited via the front without the programmer. I could never see the
    need for the PG200.
    
    Is the 3P still in production? If so, how much? I certainly wouldn't
    pay the >$1200 they went for 3 years ago but if the price was right
    I wouldn't hesitate to buy one. Used ones are going 500 - 700.
    
    Edd
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| 590.7 | I feel soooo much better now.... | JAWS::COTE | What is the frequency, Kenneth? | Mon Dec 08 1986 08:00 | 16 | 
|  |     Never being one to spend alot of time doing research, I went to
    Union Saturday and bought the last MKS-30 they had. It was the
    rack demo unit so I got it for considerably less than the $495.00
    they were asking! :^) (Actually, I feel like I got it for free.
    I spent a few hours rolling up a jar of quarters I'd been saving...)
    
    It *is* programmable through the front panel via the usual slow
    2 window approach. Select a parameter and use the up left and right
    arrow keys to select a value. 
    
    The MKS-30 is velocity sensitive and operates on any of 16 MIDI
    chanells. Stereo/mono outputs.
    
    I can post more if anyone's interested. Thanks for the pointer!!
    
    Edd
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| 590.8 | MKS-30... | AKOV68::EATON | SET PROFILE/PERSONAL_NAME="string" | Mon Dec 08 1986 08:39 | 1 | 
|  | 	Let's hear it!	
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| 590.9 | Nits | DRUMS::FEHSKENS |  | Mon Dec 08 1986 17:27 | 7 | 
|  |     It's JX-10, no p.  The rack version is the MKS-70.  There is no
    MKS-7.
    
    Do not buy a JX-10 until you've had some time to play with it.
    
    len.
    
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