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I originally purchased the JT 4000 as a travel synth. But I was frustrated that despite studying various YouTube videos I entirely failed to be able to control the device from an external keyboard. I liked some of the presets and those I didn't like I modified with my own creations. However, being limited to just the onboard keyboard was a pain for anything outside a hotel room.
So, when the version came out with a MIDI port (not the 5 pin DIN version, but with a handy adapter to connect to a 5 Pin DIN included) I thought it worth purchasing that. Indeed it was. I can now use the device on its own while away or hook it up to a controller when back in my home studio.
I gave the old JT4000 to my daughter so she could learn the basics of ADSL etc and kept the JT4000M for myself.
The JT4000 should have included the MIDI facility from version one, but the "M" version ensures that newer purchasers interested in this compact little beauty need not have to buy another one to use it in a studio set up without resorting to complicated methods to access it externally.
PS It would have been nice if Behringer had offered a discount for those of us who'd bought the JT4000, if we then upgraded to the JT4000M.
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GREAT SOUND FOR PRICE + FORM BUT..
Rad Vad 24.02.2025
Despite the hype, JT sounds more like early JUPITER offspring rather than JP-8000 but has nice retro colour with its 12-bit DAC + analog filter and surprisingly big & clean sound from such a tiny body.
CONS:
-Slow attack of the filter makes notes "wah" (at every 1st note opening the filter) and this limits usage.
-Filter is paraphonic, not per voice.
-Needs 1 voice extra for compensation reasons.
-Modwheel is hardwired to LFO2 controlling only the pitch with no other selectable destination.
It's great for what it is especially via external keyboard / sequencer, FX and third party editor app unfolding it realtime. I got this just for fun but it can actually find usage in productions if Behringer addresses at least the filter attack via firmware update!
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Can’t go wrong
gwEm 08.09.2025
sounds great, very affordable, and with MIDI too… you really can’t go wrong with it.
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Un bijoux, une merveille
Olexondre 13.05.2025
Un vrai bijoux. La version M qui intègre le contrôle midi est une très bonne idée compte tenu de l'absence de séquenceur. La polyphonie à 4 voix, c'est génial. Je n'ai rien à dire, il a tout d'un grand synthé analogique mais en tout petit. Je l'adore et j'aime le glisser dans mon sac, quand j'ai envie de faire de la musique en voyage. Il peut prélever le courant du téléphone en USB C, j'y branche un casque et voilà. Bravo! Les gens comme moi qui ont un espace réduit pour faire de la musique apprécieront. Vivement un séquenceur de la même taille pour l'accompagner.