Roland Jupiter-80 - Improvising with the JP-80 SuperNatural Synth Engine
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THIS IS WHAT THIS KEYBOARD IS BUILT FOR!!!!!!!.....NOW I FEEL COMPELLED TO INVEST IN THIS ITEM...FINALLY SOMEBODY IS USING IT FOR IT'S ORIGINAL PURPOSE...DAMMIT!
HATS OFF TO YOU SIR...IF YOU HAVE ANY MUSIC OUT...PUT THE LINK BELOW
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@audiosampling Thanks SO much for demoing the "synth" side of the JP80
we all know what the trumpet and piano sounds like !!!
Your demo plus an hour "in store" helped me to make the purchase, nothing else
came close and it is a gorgeous keybed and all metal case :-)
SM62
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Finally someone who knows how to use the better sounds in it!
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I agree with the other comments. It is about time someone showcased its synth sounds. Great vid. Thanks for posting.
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so sad but, very last patch is the only one that I like!!!
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Roland D-50 has way more Oscillator editing options... Jupiter 80 just has lots of oscillators, but not with as many options individually in them...
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GREAT DEMO !! I love my new Jupiter -80....Yes it is a great synth !!...
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Nothing like the real thing baby.
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Just one question-Where was this instrument made?
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@audiosampling you are right :) I will correct with this.... 30 independent oscillators that can sound like 240 oscillators with unison :D
The best demo of this I have seen bar none. You concentrate on it sounding like a synthesizer - not a sax or a violin or an oboe - which is exactly as it should be. Roland should be paying you because you will turn a lot of people back to this who thought it was just a load of rubbish, plastic presets. You show it can sound like a synth. Great stuff!
PukkatronicAllstars 3 months ago 3
@PukkatronicAllstars That's very kind of you, thanks! ;-)
audiosampling 3 months ago
Good demo. I also own one, but I am still not sure if I like it. Anyway, your Jupiter seems to sound better than mine ;)
instantknut 4 months ago
@instantknut Know that feeling! ;-) Takes some time, patience and work to tame the beast ;-) Too many factory tones available... doesn't help picking the right one on the spot. It requires time to get a clear view of what the Jupiter-80 offers inside... and be able to start creating its own registrations. But I reassure you, my Jupiter is the same as yours, and my custom registrations only use factory presets (factory Livesets and Tones). Good luck!
audiosampling 4 months ago