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    Roland Cloud Analog Polysynth Collection

    Authentic recreations of five iconic Roland analog polyphonic synthesizers.

    Roland synthesizers have inspired artists and defined genres for decades. With the Analog Polysynth Collection, you get five of our most revered synthesizers from the late ’70s and early ’80s. Backed by our Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology, these iconic instruments are brought to life with breathtaking realism in your DAW or SYSTEM-8 hardware—and all for one low price.

    Features

    • Authentic recreations of the JUPITER-4, JUPITER-8, JUNO-60, JX-3P, and JUNO-106

    • Detailed interfaces give the feel of working with the vintage hardware

    • Increased polyphony over the original hardware on some models

    • Extended parameters, an advanced arpeggiator, onboard effects, and more

    • PLUG-OUT compatibility with the SYSTEM-8 hardware synth

    • All the original patches plus new sounds for contemporary music

    • VST3, AU, and AAX compatibility and native support for Apple silicon

    • Also available as a Lifetime Key purchase with free updates

    Bundle Includes

    JUPITER-4
    The JUPITER-4 Software Synthesizer is an authentic recreation of the first synthesizer to carry the iconic JUPITER name. Introduced in 1978, the JUPITER-4 kicked off the storied legacy of Roland analog polysynths and sounds exactly like you’d expect—warm, fat, and evocative of synth-pop, new wave, and other emerging styles of the era.

    JUPITER-8
    Released in 1981, the JUPITER-8 is one of the most celebrated and sought-after polysynths of all time. Its lush strings, complex leads, and other signature tones have appeared on classic tracks and seminal albums for over 40 years. This meticulous plug-in reproduction is accurate down to the circuit level, while also enhancing the original spec with modern features.

    JUNO-60
    The Roland JUNO-60, released in 1982, helped define the sound of the ‘80s and is highly prized for its vintage vibe and unmistakable character. It introduced stable tuning via digitally controlled oscillators and dished out warm, punchy synth sounds by the bucketload. With the JUNO-60 Software Synthesizer, you get the full authentic experience of this legendary keyboard in a modern software instrument.

    JX-3P
    The JX-3P Software Synthesizer is a detailed, component-level replication of the six-voice JX-3P released in 1983. This landmark instrument ushered in an era of easy programmability and was the first Roland synth to feature MIDI. Indistinguishable from the sound of the original, the JX-3P Software Synthesizer brings Roland’s famous ’80s analog vibe to your modern workflow.

    JUNO-106
    The JUNO-106, released in 1984, was a standard-setting analog polyphonic synthesizer. Following the JUNO-6 and JUNO-60, it was the third and most advanced model in the JUNO series, and the first to incorporate the new MIDI standard. The 106 built on the innovations introduced with its predecessors, offering easy programmability, digitally controlled oscillators, expanded patch memory, a lush stereo chorus effect, and more.