There’s no mention of “plug-out” technology so I have to assume that the ZEN-Core can run all of Roland’s synth models without any of that messing about with plug-out slots. But it can also be a digital piano or a workstation synth like the XV-5080. The Jupiter X can morph into all sorts of legendary synthesizers like the Jupiter-8, Juno-106 and SH-101. I think the idea is that it can pretty much be anything you want. But this doesn’t appear to be ACB (Analog Circuit Behaviour) like that found in the Boutique range and System 8, this is a whole new sound engine they are calling “ZEN-Core” within which can run various model sound generators. Roland is staying true to their path of virtual synthesis and circuit modelling. Right, so once we’re past that revelation we can start to enjoy what it actually is. But let’s get the first question out of the way – is it analogue? No, no it isn’t.
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