FW: [AH] Jupiter 6 vs. JP-8000
1999-06-28 by Verschut, Ricardo
-----Original Message-----
From: Elhardt@... [mailto:Elhardt@...]
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 1999 7:40 AM
To: analogue@...
Subject: Re: [AH] Jupiter 6 vs. JP-8000
yoshi@... writes:
feature-to-feature competitor to the 8000, only analog. I am curious if
anybody has experience with both synths and could let me know if this is a
good plan.<<
Just as "Epicantic", I too have a JP-6 and JP-8080. I have to agree with
what he said. In addition you lose a couple of voices, ring modulator, 12dB
filters, pitch envelope, and all those interesting osc waveform
manipulations. Plus the JP-6 knobs, sliders and buttons feel really cheap
and hollow (it's no JP-8 in terms of physical construction).
-Elhardt
From: Elhardt@... [mailto:Elhardt@...]
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 1999 7:40 AM
To: analogue@...
Subject: Re: [AH] Jupiter 6 vs. JP-8000
yoshi@... writes:
>>I am thinking of purchasing a Jupiter 6 to replace the 8000. Looking atthe rundown of features on Hyperreal, I think a Jup. 6 is a reasonable
feature-to-feature competitor to the 8000, only analog. I am curious if
anybody has experience with both synths and could let me know if this is a
good plan.<<
Just as "Epicantic", I too have a JP-6 and JP-8080. I have to agree with
what he said. In addition you lose a couple of voices, ring modulator, 12dB
filters, pitch envelope, and all those interesting osc waveform
manipulations. Plus the JP-6 knobs, sliders and buttons feel really cheap
and hollow (it's no JP-8 in terms of physical construction).
-Elhardt