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Roland Jupiter 4
Released in 1978 The Jupiter 4 is one of the trifecta of rare and very collectible Jupiter polyphonic synthesizers. It was one of the very first polyphonic synths, and it's four voices can be stacked together in Unison mode for a fat monophonic sound.
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