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Subject: FW: [AH] Jupiter 6 VS CS-60 VS SH-5

From: "Verschut, Ricardo" <ricardo.verschut@...>
Date: 2000-10-20

-----Original Message-----
From: ShawnClear@... [mailto:ShawnClear@...]
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 3:00 PM
To: analogue@...
Subject: Re: [AH] Jupiter 6 VS CS-60 VS SH-5


hi,

<< Have been offered these three beasties (Jupiter 6 , CS-60 , SH-5) in a
trade and was looking for any recommendation as to which one to pick. >>

I have never heard or played the CS series by Yamaha so I can't comment on
that. I've never played the Sh-5 either but by looking at it on the net it
has a ton of features and I downloaded some mp3s which sounded really nice
(filter was good).

But let me tell you about the Jupiter 6- this thing can do some tremendous
bass. I just got mine expecting to use it for pads and strings but imo it
excels at harsh sounds, especially deep thick bass. Pop this in Unison mode
and watch out, has thicker bass than my JP-8. I really like this synth...I
just got it up and running yesterday (had to buy a power cord) and I've
already made 12 different patches! Awesome sync sounds, chunky bass and
dark
dark synth strings. The filter is perfect for acid.

The interface makes it very easy to create patches. Everything is laid out
perfectly, plenty of lights and sliders! Its kind of weird because even tho
it has more modulation possibilities than the Jup8 it seems easier for me to

program...I suppose, when compared to the 8, that knob tweaking sounds
better
whereas on the 8 the range of sounds is kind of limited so unless your
sliders are in the exact position the sound will not be as good. I hope you
understand what I mean...

Thanks,

Shawn
shawnclear@...