MATRIXSYNTH: Arturia Jupiter 8V


Saturday, May 24, 2008

Arturia Jupiter 8V


Sonicstate TV via TheCircuitSymphony
"# This is the official promo video used for the Jupiter 8v.

The Circuit Symphony were asked to produce the soundtrack for the video.

TCS have also programmed a bank of patches and two tracks all available from Arturias website.
# Link www.TheCircuitSymphony.com
# Tags Arturia Jupiter 8v Oliver Davis Roland The Circuit Symphony"

3 comments:

  1. I owned it a year back and sold it after two weeks. It doesn't even come close to the real thing. Software is just no match for analogue. I did like the galaxy modulation though.

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  2. i have to agree for something "this big" it faded away pretty fast.

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  3. The problem of the Jupiter 8V is the oscillators - to simulate constantly running oscillators, Arturia added a randomization to the waveform generation that resets with each note. This can lead to phasing issues and does not sound like an actual Jupiter 8.

    I too had this one for a very short while and sold it - not worth the money. Plus, its an incredible CPU hog for the sound that it makes. Points for the galaxy modulator and the awesome arpeggiator, but neither can make up for the sound engines lack of balls.

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