MATRIXSYNTH: Roland Jupiter 6


Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Roland Jupiter 6


YouTube via actionbasic.
"I haven't seen much of the Jupiter 6 on YouTube or anywhere else so I figured why not. Here is a long clip for serious synthNerds. I tried to get as many sounds out of it as possible in 10min. Be kind. The sound is a bit erratic, but good overall."

4 comments:

  1. True enough! Haven't seen them six'es almost at all! Nice work! Still needing my own...

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  2. I like mine very much and it is my only analogue poly synth. Nice job! But they are away from the market i think.

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  3. Hehe Thnx for posting, but this guy doesn´t know what he´s doing, like moving the PW and PWM with sawtooth waves selected... anyway, thanx actionbasic!

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  4. God forbid anyone buy a synth and get really freakin' excited about learning something new. I know I've never done that (and consequently bored the socks off my friends with impressions of r2d2).

    Wait, lemme check... yep, the roster for synth enthusiasts is full, we'll have to take that one back from him and make him wait until one of the rest of us dies or gives it up to pursue the status of Guitar God.

    What's that taste? Oh... flame bait. Man I hate it when I fall for that.

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