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🎹 This video features a synthesizer-based reinterpretation of “Regret” by New Order, performed entirely on the Roland JD-Xi and programmed using the JDXi Editor. The arrangement makes extensive use of the JD-Xi’s multi-part architecture, combining layered digital synthesis, analog voicing, and classic drum machine sounds to capture the character of the original track while maintaining a distinctly hardware-synth aesthetic. Sound Design Breakdown 🎸 Digital Synth 1 – Guitar Layer A three-partial guitar stack is used to emulate the layered rhythmic guitar textures: Partial 1: Distorted Guitar Partial 2: Funk Guitar Partial 3: Bright Strat These are balanced and voiced to provide clarity in the midrange while retaining rhythmic punch. 🎸 Digital Synth 2 – Bass (Picked Bass) This part provides a tight, articulate low end that locks in with the drum groove, supporting the harmonic movement without overpowering the mix. 🎻 Analog Synth – Strings Oct. Strings (Cheat Mode enabled) The JD-Xi’s analog section is pushed beyond its usual single-voice limitation using Cheat Mode, allowing for a fuller, wider string texture that fills out the arrangement and adds emotional weight. 🥁 Drums 🎧 TR-606 kit CYM1 cymbal at reduced level The 606 kit delivers a restrained, vintage drum feel consistent with early electronic pop aesthetics, with the cymbal level intentionally lowered to preserve space and avoid masking the melodic elements. 🛠️Tools & Workflow Instrument: Roland JD-Xi Editor: JDXi Editor (custom patch programming and parameter control) Approach: Faithful tonal homage rather than note-for-note replication This performance highlights the JD-Xi’s versatility as both a sound design platform and a live performance instrument, demonstrating how modern programming techniques can be used to reinterpret classic electronic pop tracks.