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> That's probably your problem...you're trying to get--------------------------------------------------------------
> the JP-8 to sound like
> the JP-4, which it doesn't. The arpeggiated sounds
> on Rio were done on a
> JP-4.
>
> Rod
>
> ----------
> >From: Philip <synth72@...>
> >To: Roland_Jupiters@onelist.com
> >Subject: RE: [Roland_Jupiters] Programming
> Sounds--What the hell am I doin g
> wrong?
> >Date: Fri, Oct 8, 1999, 5:02 PM
> >
>
> > From: Philip <synth72@...>
> >
> > Ricardo,
> >
> > Thanks for the tips. I am familiar w/ how the HPF
> > makes it sound thinner and the basic layout of the
> > voice. I think that I have been spoiled by the
> glossy,
> > internal f/x on a lot of newer synths. The sounds
> I
> > was shooting for were similar to the ones used by
> Nick
> > Rhodes (Duran Duran) created and used on "Rio." I
> have
> > fattened up quite a few sounds by detuning them.
> > Thanks again,
> >
> > Philip
> >
> > --- "Verschut, Ricardo"
> > <Ricardo_Verschut@...> wrote:
> >> Hai,
> >>
> >> Good question...what are you doing wrong? I've
> >> always found the JP8 a very
> >> easy synth to program on, as well as 'on-the-fly'
> as
> >> pre-defined. The layout
> >> of the patch panel works great when programming
> >> intuitively. Everything is
> >> visible at one glimpse. So, indeed, what could
> you
> >> be doing wrong?
> >> Experience with digital machines (as the ESQ1)
> >> should already have tought
> >> you a lot about synthesis in general, so I don't
> >> think it is necessary for
> >> you to start some kind of course...
> >>
> >> Are you sure your machine is 100% functional?
> E.g.
> >> do both the VCOs work?
> >> Have you tested this (by changing the pitch of
> VCO 2
> >> and listening how it
> >> detunes)?
> >>
> >> Hint: If you're looking for 'fat' sounds with a
> lot
> >> of bass-tones, throw the
> >> HPF slider all the way down (= off). Playing
> around
> >> with the other knobs
> >> should get you some fine results within half an
> >> hour!
> >>
> >> Let us know what your findings are.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> RVe
> >>
> >> ~ -----Original Message-----
> >> ~ From: Philip [mailto:synth72@...]
> >> ~ Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 1999 2:58 PM
> >> ~ To: Roland_Jupiters@onelist.com
> >> ~ Subject: [Roland_Jupiters] Programming
> >> Sounds--What the hell
> >> ~ am I doing
> >> ~ wrong?
> >> ~
> >> ~
> >> ~ From: Philip <synth72@...>
> >> ~
> >> ~ Hello,
> >> ~
> >> ~ I wanted to know if anyone out there has some
> >> ~ programming tips to offer w/ the Jupiter-8. I'm
> >> intent
> >> ~ on replacing the crap sounds that came w/ my
> JP-8,
> >> but
> >> ~ I am not coming up w/ sounds that are as good
> as
> >> the
> >> ~ ones I programmed on my JX-8P, and I know that
> the
> >> ~ JP-8 is capable of so much more. Do you guys
> have
> >> any
> >> ~ suggestions for programming certain types of
> >> sounds
> >> ~ (pads, strings, weirder synths?). It's not that
> >> I've
> >> ~ been lazy, it's just that I was weened on
> >> programming
> >> ~ digital synths (ESQ-1, DX-21, XP-50)and maybe
> I'm
> >> ~ missing the boat on the fundamentals of analog
> >> ~ programming. Any tips on programming out there?
> >> ~ Thanks,
> >> ~
> >> ~ Philip
> >> ~
> >> ~
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