Morphoice EightyTen: Free Roland JX-8P/JX-10 Emulation in Beta
Morphoice EightyTen is a free beta Roland JX-8P, Super JX-10, and MKS-70 emulation plugin for macOS, Windows, and Linux. The developer is offering the plugin as a free download during its beta phase with no registration required.
EightyTen is a circuit-modeled emulation of three Roland synths: the JX-8P, Super JX-10, and MKS-70. The plugin replicates the original hardware’s DCO-based architecture with full tweakability via a PG-800-style panel. DSP is implemented in Faust for accurate modeling.
Key features
- Emulates JX-8P, Super JX-10, and MKS-70 in one plugin
- Two-layer architecture (upper/lower) with two DCOs per layer
- 3-mode cross-modulation (sync, FM), high-pass and resonant low-pass filters
- Two ADSR envelopes with key follow and one multi-wave LFO with delay
- Compatible with macOS, Windows, and Linux
System requirements
- macOS 10.15 or later
- Windows 10/11 (64-bit)
- Linux (VST3, CLAP)
- VST3, AU, or CLAP format support
The plugin is provided as a free beta download. No licensing terms are specified beyond the beta status, so use at your own risk. Morphoice has not confirmed royalty-free sample content or presets at this stage.
The developer plans to expand functionality and add more synth models post-beta. Users can expect updates during the beta period.
Download the free beta of Morphoice EightyTen
FAQ
Is Morphoice EightyTen really free? Yes. The plugin is available as a free beta download with no registration required.
Which formats does EightyTen support? VST3, AU (macOS), and CLAP are supported on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Can I load original JX-8P/JX-10 patches into EightyTen? Yes. The emulation supports loading patches from the JX-8P, Super JX-10, and MKS-70.
Bottom line: Morphoice EightyTen is a free Roland JX-8P/JX-10/MKS-70 emulation plugin currently in public beta. It runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux with VST3, AU, and CLAP support. Download the beta today from the developer’s site.