MATRIXSYNTH: AMSynths AM8109 JP8 Low Pass VCF & June 2012 Newsletter


Wednesday, June 06, 2012

AMSynths AM8109 JP8 Low Pass VCF & June 2012 Newsletter


via AMSynths

"This module is replication of the Low Pass Filter from the legendary Roland Jupiter 8 and 4. This is a 2 and 4 pole OTA design that Roland first used in the Jupiter 4 in 1980, replacing a discrete version of the filter which took up more PCB space.

This is a warm sounding filter with smooth frequency control and a resonance that gradually increases up to full self oscillation, a sound very reminiscent of the early 1980's.

The difference between 2 and 4-pole modes is not dramatic, with the 2-pole mode providing a more gradual cutoff slope and silky sound.

EuroRack Module: 14HP wide
User Manual: Download PDF

Our Price: £125.00

Stock Status: New Stock in mid May
Availability: Reservations being taken now."



You might remember this one from this video back in September of 2010.

Via the June 2012 Newsletter:

"Latest News: We have had a busy few weeks shipping modules and completing the design of the AM8075SE Athena VCF and the AM8005 SH-5 VCF ready for launch in June. Stocks of the AM8705 Dual ADSR and AM8071 SnowFall VCF have run low, but we will have new stock in June. The AM8109 JP8 VCF consistently sells out but we have enough parts for another 20 to be shipped in 2012.Initial shipments of the AM8319 Diode Array VCF have started and a new iPad catalogue has been launched along with more SoundCloud demos. Work continues on completing the AM8027 VCO and AM8047 UAF, and a new online store will be launched later this month to enable customers to purchase straight from stock and with automatically calculated shipping."

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