MATRIXSYNTH: Sonic Lab: Arturia JP8V Virtual Synthesizer


Thursday, May 10, 2007

Sonic Lab: Arturia JP8V Virtual Synthesizer


YouTube via sonicstate.

"Sonic Lab presents the Arturia JP8V, a virtual synthesizer based on the fabulous Roland Jupiter 8, as made famous by pretty much any 1980's keyboard based band who had the cash.

Shorn Rah puts on his 80's gear (he's lucky it still fits), hair gel and lipgloss and takes us into the world of the polysynth.

Visit http://www.sonicstate.com/articles/ar... to view the original article"

9 comments:

  1. I love this guy and the way he spikes up his hair at the end.

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  2. When he washes out that dye, his bathtub is going to look like a murder scene.

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  3. oooh, blood, there you go.

    I can't wait for the Dexter series to begin again.

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  4. Horrible demo. This guys is a total distraction for a start. And it always amazes me that they don't line in the audio rather than use the crappy mic on cam. So to sum it up, some hair dyed knob who can't play, does a poor job at making the Arturia sound decent, then records it all in lofi. Great.

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  5. oh people are just so fuqin original nowdays, the 80s werent that great
    the 90s was where it is at for the real synth boom.

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  6. Well, he's not EFFECTED, or anything.

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  7. not being smart ...is this guy a comedian like the 2 professor beard guys or a muso? does he release records?

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  8. didnt really hear jupiter 8 sounds at all, so its a bit cheeky selling it as such

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