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> --- In Roland_Jupiters@yahoogroups.com, "Verschut, Ricardo"<ricardo.verschut@a...>
> wrote:like a
> > Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 11:30:00 -0700
> > From: "Cary Roberts" <cary.roberts@r...>
> > Subject: MKS-80
> >
> > >The MKS -80 is a Jupiter 8 not a JX-10,
> > >the MKS-70 is two JX-8P's in a rack, as
> > >is the JX-10, (except it's a keyboard)..
> >
> > No No No. The MKS80 has Jupiter 6 voice boards. It is nothing
> > Jupiter 8 even though they have the same number of voices. EarlyMKS80s
> > have CEM3340s for oscillators just like JP6s, and later MKS80shave Roland
> > oscillators. That being said I think a rev4 is much moresuitable for
> > punchy bass than the rev5. You just can't go wrong with 3340sfor bass
> > sounds. (okay, so discrete is better, but lets not go there)IR-3R03 VCO have
> >
> > -Cary
>
> So do the later MKS-80's (serial 511801 UP) with the custom Roland
> the same VCF chip as the earlier MKS-80's and JP8's? Remember ALLthe MKS80's, the
> JP6's and JP8's use the same VCA chips. If the JP6 uses the sameVCF chip as the early
> MKS then i would predict the units would sound very similar.Coincidently, my question
> is raised from this....is, which VCF chips did the JP6 use? TheCurtis CEM 3350 or the
> custom Roland IR-3R05 VCF or some other (SSM perhaps)??