Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter

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The Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter is a polyphonic analog synthesizer released by Roland in 1984. It is a rack-mounted version of the Roland Jupiter 8, and was used by many popular musicians in the 1980s and 1990s, including Depeche Mode, New Order, and The Cure.

The MKS-80 Super Jupiter is an 8-voice polyphonic synthesizer with two oscillators per voice. It has a 61-note keyboard with velocity and aftertouch sensitivity, and a variety of modulation and effects options. It also features a built-in arpeggiator and a 16-track sequencer. The MKS-80 Super Jupiter is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from classic analog leads and basses to lush pads and strings.

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