I think the JD-XA got some bad hype early on and it’s just been perpetuated/repeated over time.

The more time I’ve spent with mine, the more I’ve got connected with it… I think it’s fantastic, it’s such a powerful synth, well synths… it’s not orthodox in it’s approach, but the more time you put into it the more natural the workflow starts to become.

People complain about the small screen and menu diving… which I get… but, since I’ve got more familiar with it I’ve realised that most menu parameters are closer than you think. There’s usually a button/fader/control on its panel that is located a step away from the ‘menu only’ parameters.

For example, finding the ‘Legato On/Off’ drove me mad for a while, going at it from the main menu button was a PITA… then it dawned on me, hit the ‘UNISON’ button on the panel so it brings it up on the screen, one step left is ‘Legato’, done… it speeds things up no end when you learn these shortcuts.

Like you, I got mine for a steal… if you look at the JD-XA as 8 individual synths, it was under £75/synth, that’s less than most softsynths these days. It’s a no-brainer. :+1:

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