MATRIXSYNTH: Jupiter-8V at the Musikmesse 2007


Thursday, April 05, 2007

Jupiter-8V at the Musikmesse 2007


YouTube via Arturiaweb.

9 comments:

  1. nothing like a jupiter 8 . It soundsmore like a Korg polysix

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  2. and to think i was actually more interestead in the controller than the VSTi ..

    which controller is that ? 0-o

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  3. cool , the president is coming , but the crap is still there.

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  4. You should hear all the people praising the Jupiter-8V on Gearslutz.

    The contrast between this community and that one is hysterical.

    Apparently, our group mostly has ears which work.

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  5. The controller looks like a silver cme :http://www.cme-pro.com/products-list/product-uf50607080.html

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  6. "The contrast between this community and that one is hysterical"

    Maybe they are all right! (cough) :)

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  7. um...so you're judging the overall sound based on the crappy audio in this video?

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  8. Yes, we're judging it by the crappy compressed audio in the video. And we can do that because its obviously nothing like a Jupiter-8.

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  9. that was not the best demo in the world. What was he playing there? I wanna hear pads and brass stabs, etc, maybe some nice arpeg, but not bleepity bloopity from a Jupy Emu.

    All they had to do was focus on the orig Jupy 8 creamitude and sweet styling i would be sold.

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