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From: Scott Gibbons [mailto:nomusic@...]
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 8:19 PM
To: analogue@...
Subject: Re: [AH] Jupiter 6 VS CS-60 VS SH-5
(strings etc) and not as good with bass, but it saved a mix last week by
giving just the perfect punchy bass! In short order I got a really bright
and tonal bass sound that's crystal clear and not too rubbery.
In certain settings though, the filter can produce a weird "click" that's
impossible to get rid of without changing the patch. No fix for that yet...
Also check out the Europa upgrade of course; it's going to redefine the J6
in amazing ways.
- Scott
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Scott Gibbons
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From: Scott Gibbons [mailto:nomusic@...]
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 8:19 PM
To: analogue@...
Subject: Re: [AH] Jupiter 6 VS CS-60 VS SH-5
>But let me tell you about the Jupiter 6- this thing can do some tremendousSame here :-) I'd always heard that the J6 was better at high end patches
>bass. I just got mine expecting to use it for pads and strings but imo it
(strings etc) and not as good with bass, but it saved a mix last week by
giving just the perfect punchy bass! In short order I got a really bright
and tonal bass sound that's crystal clear and not too rubbery.
In certain settings though, the filter can produce a weird "click" that's
impossible to get rid of without changing the patch. No fix for that yet...
Also check out the Europa upgrade of course; it's going to redefine the J6
in amazing ways.
- Scott
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Scott Gibbons
nomusic@...
ADAM &-THE ANTZ <http://nomusic.hispeed.com/ants>
LILITH <http://nomusic.hispeed.com>
ORBITRONIK <http://nomusic.hispeed.com/orbitronik>
STRAWBERRY <http://nomusic.hispeed.com/strawberry>