Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 09:25:51 -0500
To: synthtrader@...
From: "dole paradise" <dolepara@...>
Cc: analogue@...
Subject: Re: [AH] Re: Jupiter 6 still sucks for pads
Message-ID: <F143q2EkW66oTEewKlr0000d41f@...>
with its multimode filter.
good. I still feel that a JP6 in unison mode is very fat sounding, but I
dont use it for minimoog sounds or vice versa.
will get you thick pads.
spending the time to learn the features or keeping the manual handy then its
a wonderful mod. I believe Neil mentioned that it would have been very hard
to do any better as he was using the already present jp6 user interface and
packing as many features into it as possible. Perhaps he should make a
stripped down version for people like you and me with limited memory ;)
europa "lite"
not sure if thats possible.
Mini
To: synthtrader@...
From: "dole paradise" <dolepara@...>
Cc: analogue@...
Subject: Re: [AH] Re: Jupiter 6 still sucks for pads
Message-ID: <F143q2EkW66oTEewKlr0000d41f@...>
>In the last digest, Neil quoted me as not liking theThe resonance on the JP6 can be annoying at times, but it makes up for this
>Jup-8. That couldn't be further from the truth as its
>my favorite polysynth, mainly because of the pads and
>"synth strings". It just has *that* sound, in
>particular that sweetass resonance.
with its multimode filter.
>Re: Jup-6Rolands, even today, do tend to have a transparent quality to them, which is
>
>I guess we all have different definitions of "phat".
>Mine is something that is at least as thick and chunky
>as a Minimoog. Maybe a Pro-One will suffice. But if it
>doesn't approach that, its thin to me. Roland has
>never made a "phat synth", not even the sh-2 or the
>sh-5, and the Jup-6 is one of their thinnest analogues
>IMO other than their DCO boxes. I still love Rolands,
>but not for phatness.
good. I still feel that a JP6 in unison mode is very fat sounding, but I
dont use it for minimoog sounds or vice versa.
>Jup6 and Jup8 do not have an analogue chorus. SomeoneYeah, thats silly. Try detuning oscillators though and using PWM. That
>told me to turn those on?!
will get you thick pads.
>Now a Jup6 with a Europe design looks like a killerIts not for everyone. If youre a dedicated JP6 user who doesnt mind
>polysynth...until you play it. No offense to Neil, the
>Europa adds some killer specs and was definitely a
>labour of love, but the interface is cumbersome and I
>just wouldn't waste my time with a Jup-6 regardless.
spending the time to learn the features or keeping the manual handy then its
a wonderful mod. I believe Neil mentioned that it would have been very hard
to do any better as he was using the already present jp6 user interface and
packing as many features into it as possible. Perhaps he should make a
stripped down version for people like you and me with limited memory ;)
europa "lite"
>It makes about 3 good sounds, whereas on the otherand the hidden chorus in the JP6 and 8! ;) no, i didnt mention that. im
>hand the Jup-8 has a huge "sweet spot" (meaning no
>matter where you put the knobs, it sounds damn good)!
>I think (not sure so don't get mad if it weren't) it
>was Minime aka dole paradise that mentioned lowering
>the number of voices in the Jup-8 unison mode.
>Actually I didn't know that this was possible (it
>is?!) so I'll look into it. If so, thanks for
>mentioning it, I should read the manuals. Must be a
>"trick" like their hidden unison mode on the Juno 60,
>etc.
not sure if thats possible.
Mini