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Jupiter-8 differences ?

Jupiter-8 differences ?

2003-10-09 by Verschut, Ricardo

Date: Wed, 8 Oct 2003 18:46:52 +0200
From: lasse@...
Subject: Jupiter-8 differences ?

Hi,

I'm considering buying an early serialnumber JP-8 ( around 140000 ). It's a =
12-bit version with no DCB. I'm not sure of the O/S version.

As I understand it, the main reason for the switch to the 14-bit processor =
was increased tuning stability.

Does anyone have experience with both versions and can give some insight to =
if there's any noticable difference in "fatness" ?

The seller wants premium bucks for this one, around 2200Euro, but as it is =
not mint, doesn't have Midi and doesn't come with a case ( needs to be =
shipped 1000km ) it seems a bit steep. I figure, it is only worth half of =
what the seller wants........

Maybe I should look to other vintage synths as I have a number of Rolands =
already, but damn it's one sexy machine !

LJ

Re: [Roland_Jupiters] Jupiter-8 differences ?

2003-10-09 by the bronze medallion

hi LJ

i have the 12-bit version and have not experienced any
problem/instability with tuning. anyway, it is very
easy to tune these synths by pressing the tune button
- which takes about 3 seconds. mine is a 130000 serial
numbered one.

the sound from a jupiter 8 is unbelievable. you wont
regret getting one - they are worth every penny. i
spent a fortune on mine too.

i have not used a 14-bit version so i cant compare. i
dont believe they would be fatter in any way but, i
could be wrong. how do you get any fatter?

the one i have has midi retrofit and a flight case. i
may consider selling it as i have run out of room in
my home studio. would you be interested?

i live in australia though which may be a problem when
it comes to cost of shipping.

hmm. do i really want to part with my beloved jupiter
8?

mike.

--- "Verschut, Ricardo"
<ricardo.verschut@...> wrote: > Date: Wed,
8 Oct 2003 18:46:52 +0200
> From: lasse@...
> Subject: Jupiter-8 differences ?
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm considering buying an early serialnumber JP-8 (
> around 140000 ). It's a =
> 12-bit version with no DCB. I'm not sure of the O/S
> version.
>
> As I understand it, the main reason for the switch
> to the 14-bit processor =
> was increased tuning stability.
>
> Does anyone have experience with both versions and
> can give some insight to =
> if there's any noticable difference in "fatness" ?
>
> The seller wants premium bucks for this one, around
> 2200Euro, but as it is =
> not mint, doesn't have Midi and doesn't come with
> a case ( needs to be =
> shipped 1000km ) it seems a bit steep. I figure, it
> is only worth half of =
> what the seller wants........
>
> Maybe I should look to other vintage synths as I
> have a number of Rolands =
> already, but damn it's one sexy machine !
>
> LJ
>
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Re: Jupiter-8 differences ?

2003-10-09 by zipper_uk32

> I'm considering buying an early serialnumber JP-8 ( around
140000 ). It's a 12-bit version with no DCB. I'm not sure of the O/S
version.
>
Sounds very close to the one I own, the OS version is probably 1.2
You could update this to the the latest version if you want moveable
split point, and consider adding the encore midi retrofit.


> As I understand it, the main reason for the switch to the 14-bit
processor was increased tuning stability.

This is good and bad. Sure the tuning drifts and I need to remember
to hit autotune every now and again. The amount of heat the JP8
generates doesn't help.

14bit machines had a revised processor board fitted. The increase in
stability = decrease in fatness. 'Fatness' wasn't a good selling
point in 1983, so 14bit tuning makes the voices less likely to drift
and its this slight drift that creates the fatness.

> Does anyone have experience with both versions and can give some
insight to if there's any noticable difference in "fatness" ?

It depends on your point of reference. If you are used to working
with modern synths I doubt you will tell the difference. To be honest
I don't think 2 JP8s actually sound identical anyway. I've played
later ones and they definately sound differnt to my ears, but put me
in a blind test and I'm not sure I could tell once its in a mix.


> The seller wants premium bucks for this one, around 2200Euro, but

I'd say a fair price is probably around 1600-1800 Euro, they
certainly sell in the UK for between 800-1250 UK pounds

> Maybe I should look to other vintage synths as I have a number of
Rolands already, but damn it's one sexy machine !

JP8 would be the last possesion I would part with, I've got plenty of
analogs in my collection and a good number are Roland - it has a very
distinctive sound, and if anything it can be too big sometimes.

Hope this helps

Stuart

Re: [Roland_Jupiters] Jupiter-8 differences ?

2003-10-10 by J. Landman

If the bronze medallion would consider selling his jp8, i would be interested. Please mail me at jlandman@...
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Roland_Jupiters] Jupiter-8 differences ?

hi LJ

i have the 12-bit version and have not experienced any
problem/instability with tuning. anyway, it is very
easy to tune these synths by pressing the tune button
- which takes about 3 seconds. mine is a 130000 serial
numbered one.

the sound from a jupiter 8 is unbelievable. you wont
regret getting one - they are worth every penny. i
spent a fortune on mine too.

i have not used a 14-bit version so i cant compare. i
dont believe they would be fatter in any way but, i
could be wrong. how do you get any fatter?

the one i have has midi retrofit and a flight case. i
may consider selling it as i have run out of room in
my home studio. would you be interested?

i live in australia though which may be a problem when
it comes to cost of shipping.

hmm. do i really want to part with my beloved jupiter
8?

mike.

--- "Verschut, Ricardo"
<ricardo.verschut@...> wrote: > Date: Wed,
8 Oct 2003 18:46:52 +0200
> From: lasse@...
> Subject: Jupiter-8 differences ?
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm considering buying an early serialnumber JP-8 (
> around 140000 ). It's a =
> 12-bit version with no DCB. I'm not sure of the O/S
> version.
>
> As I understand it, the main reason for the switch
> to the 14-bit processor =
> was increased tuning stability.
>
> Does anyone have experience with both versions and
> can give some insight to =
> if there's any noticable difference in "fatness" ?
>
> The seller wants premium bucks for this one, around
> 2200Euro, but as it is =
> not mint, doesn't have Midi and doesn't come with
> a case ( needs to be =
> shipped 1000km ) it seems a bit steep. I figure, it
> is only worth half of =
> what the seller wants........
>
> Maybe I should look to other vintage synths as I
> have a number of Rolands =
> already, but damn it's one sexy machine !
>
> LJ
>
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