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GENELEC A Legacy In Studio Monitoring New!

In this exclusive feature, PALM Expo Magazine dives deep into the leading choice for nearfield studio monitoring, Genelec. Learn how and why Genelec is the industry standard for unmatched precision in studio monitoring. read more

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Upgrade Your Sound: 6 Reasons to Switch to Digital Wireless Microphones New!

From minimising interference to ensuring crystal-clear performance, find out why making the switch from Analogue to Digital can enhance your live shows. Elevate your audio and discover how digital systems offer superior sound quality, intelligent signal management, and hassle-free setup. read more

Phoenix Networks Makes International Debut at Kathmandu Music Festival 2024 New!

Phoenix Networks, in collaboration with Meyer Sound Panther and Leopard systems, celebrates a major milestone with its first international gig at the Kathmandu Music Festival 2024, enhances the vibrant cultural exchange in Nepal. Join us as we explore this landmark achievement and the future of Phoenix Networks on the world stage. read more

Leksa Lighting: Pioneering Professional Lighting Solutions New!

Leksa Lighting Technologies is revolutionizing the professional lighting industry in India with its cutting-edge LED solutions. Ronald Silva D'Souza delves deeper into how the brand is performing in the lighting market and its commitment to the 'Make in India' initiative read more


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Roland has Jupiter Rising




Since the release of the JUPITER-4 in 1978, the name JUPITER has marked the pinnacle of Roland sound and playability.

Keeping up to its name, Roland has now launched the JUPITER-Xm that combines the classic Roland design and premium build quality with a powerful new synth engine.

Self-contained, ultra-portable, idea machine.

JUPITER-Xm has a universe of sounds, expanding all the time. JUPITER-Xm has an entire electronic production and performance environment that can be put under one arm.

Classic analog to vintage digital. And beyond.

JUPITER-Xm is equipped with Roland’s latest sound engine, capable of morphing into legendary synths from the long history of Roland’s genre-defining sounds. It’s so flexible that it can reproduce the highly sought-after analog classics like the JUPITER-8, JUNO-106, and SH-101, as well as digital machines like the vintage XV-5080 and modern RD pianos. Also onboard are the many Roland drum machines that are the foundation of electronic and dance music like the TR-808, TR-909, CR-78, and more. It’s like a studio full of vintage gear, with modern capabilities and a deep synth engine to explore the unmapped sonic territory.

Intelligent. Inspiring.

JUPITER-Xm’s I-Arpeggio is a next generation arpeggiator that uses artificial intelligence to not just accompany but to inspire as well. It works on each of JUPITER-Xm’s five parts simultaneously, and generated patterns can be customized and even exported to DAW. These aren’t canned backing tracks—they’re intelligently generated beats and phrases that energize live performance and pulverize writer’s block.



Find the sweet spots.

In addition to its informative display, JUPITER-Xm has an array of large, comfortable knobs, sliders, and buttons. With the dedicated effects section and quick switching between synth layers.

The power of polyphony.

JUPITER-Xm can layer up to five parts, four for synths and one for drums. Its engine can power multiple authentic Roland classics like the JX-8P or JUPITER-8 with enough polyphony to create thick layers and complex backing parts.

Built to last. Made to play.

Whether it’s a personal studio, professional studio, or a touring rig, JUPITER-Xm is right at home. The high-quality, balanced connections, full-sized MIDI jacks, and multiple pedal inputs make JUPITER-Xm ready for any situation.

Wireless Freedom

JUPITER-Xm operates for hours on batteries, can also play audio over Bluetooth, and even controls soft synths on computers and iPad with Bluetooth MIDI.

Portable. Playable.

JUPITER-Xm strikes a perfect balance with an all-new 37-key slim keyboard that redefines what a compact keyboard can be. In JUPITER-Xm, has responsive keys and three full octaves in a space generally reserved for a lot less.

Ever-expanding.

JUPITER-Xm is part of an expandable platform so it can be updated with fresh new content as it becomes available. It can also share sounds and other contents with the full-sized JUPITER-Xm.

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