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Roland MKS-80





The MKS-80 - The rack-mount Jupiter-8/6. a classic.
The MKS80 is a well rated synth, and the largets of the MKS series...they were made from 1984 through to 1987. Here's the basic's from the excellent MKS SITE (http://www1.ftg.co.uk/studio/mks/) whuich specialises in MKS series synth info.



The MKS80 is a rack version of the Jupiter series of keyboard synths. Some claim it's is a version of the Jupiter 8 and others a Jupiter 6. In reality it is somewhere between the two. The only MKS series synths with real VCO's was produced in 2 distinct versions.

Serials number up to 511800 (OS Version 4) used standard CEM 3340 VCO chips. Most people claim that these early versions are disctinclty better. Serial numbers from 511801 onwards (OS Version 5) used custom Roland chips. The cross-modulation and filter resonance were tamed to reduce distortion and the ADSR decay rate reduced.

Editing the MKS80 is possible from the front panel but most don't even bother to attempt without the partner MPG80 programmer. The MPG80 connect to the MKS80 using standard MIDI connections. A switch on the rear of the MKS80 let's it know a programmer is connected to it's input rather then a standard MIDI signal. However, the MPG80 uses standard sysex to control the MKS80 so other hardware or software editors are a viable alternative.

To check the OS version hold down the Auto Tune and Write buttons and power the unit on.


One or two of the regulars oin the site have MKs80's - I added it into the listing so I cam add the audio examples we were offered.

If you use, one please leave some user comments.







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Added: 13 November 2001
New price: discontinued
S/H price: 800 ish
Company:  ROLAND UK

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admin

16-Jan-02

we'd urge anyone into MKS's to checkout the MKS site, it's the best of the lot. :)





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Bill Longley

25-Apr-03

My MPG-80 connects to my MKS-80 via a 6 pin DIN connector not the MIDI jacks.


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