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Subject: Re: [AH] Re: Jupiter 6 and pads

From: "Verschut, Ricardo" <ricardo.verschut@...>
Date: 2002-11-18

Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 10:24:00 -0800 (PST)
From: Neil Bradley <nb@...>
cc: <analogue@...>
Subject: Re: [AH] Re: Jupiter 6 and pads
Message-ID: <20021111102155.Q95324-100000@...>

> > #1 tip for JP6 owners: never turn unison mode off.
> This is true to some degree, I mean the Jupiter 6 is
> almost unusable for most sounds without it.

I wouldn't agree with that. Maybe it isn't readily useful for the sound
you want to create, but the JP-6 is quite the versatile synth. Though, if
you say that about the JP-6, you should also say that about all of the
other synths that use the same CEM hardware. ;-)

> However
> the problem with unison is the sound starts to get
> harsh/distorted/overdriven whatever as you crank all
> those friggin osc out the same outputs at the same
> pitch.

That can be remedied by turning the volume down. ;-)

> This is especially true on the Jup-8 where the
> sound is radically changed and, IMO, just sounds
> terrible for 95% of most patches.

I'm surprised you think the JP-8 sounds terrible! I rather like it and it
definitely has its uses, though I don't own one nor plan to. I just didn't
groove with it like others have but I certainly can see its attraction.

-->Neil