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Sunday, May 15, 2016

Streets - JU-06, JP-08, EMX2, Novation Circuit, System-1, TB-3, Volcas


Published on May 15, 2016 Micro Banshee

"Track title - Streets.

Another track putting the Novation Circuit in the mix with my other micro machines, it's also the first track I've used the Roland Boutique JP-08 on, it's a small part as it was late to the party on this track, most of the track had already been mapped out - it's also the first time I've used the sequencer on a boutique.

New look studio, gone is the 3 Tier keyboard stand, back to a table and risers!

Recorded live [15/05/2016]

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Ambient Synth Jam - Moog Werkstatt, Roland JP-08, Arturia Microbrute, Roland Space Chorus RE-301


Published on Dec 20, 2015 JimBobJrJackson Earmonkey

"My wife got me lights for the studio. She's awesome! Makes this even more fun. This little jam is all played live. No sequencers. Started with just the Werkstatt playing a pulse wave. Modulate it with the Werkstatt LFO set to square to get the repeating octaves. Add some VCF modulation by routing the Microbrute LFO into the Werkstatt expansion board. Effects provided primarily by Roland Space Chorus Echo. A beautiful tape delay. Some Valhalla Shimmer and Ubermod added midway in the video just to make it even bigger. The JP-08 and Microbrute playing leads and stuff. I think I could do this all day long."

Ambient Synth Jam #2 - Moog Wertkstatt - Roland JP-08 - Microbrute - Roland Space Chorus Tape Delay

Published on Dec 23, 2015

"Live jam with no sequencers or external anything other than some reverb added in Ableton. The Werkstatt is providing the rhythmic pulse from its LFO, square wave modulating the filter envelope quite heavily. The LFO from the Brute is modulating the Werkstatt as a second LFO to get filter sweeps. The LFO out of the Werkstatt is going back in to the Brute and provides a sort of rhythmic texture when I play the lead parts on the Brute. Roland JP-08 filling in. And the whole thing running through the brilliant Roland Space Chorus tape delay. Butter."

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Roland JP-08 Filter Acid Test


Published on Nov 10, 2015 Synthbug

"Just a test, don't take this too seriously.

Notes sequenced by the JD-Xi, drums from the JD-Xi. Lead acid line by the JP-08.

This is just a test running the JP-08 through various filter cutoff positions along with different positions of envelope amount, different ADSR settings and different resonance settings. I like Acid and was doing this to see what kind of TB-303 type sounds I could get from the JP-08."

Monday, October 05, 2015

Roland Boutique Performance & Demos


Published on Oct 1, 2015 Kraft Music

http://www.rolandus.com/promos/roland_boutique/
http://www.kraftmusic.com

"Roland Boutique series synthesizer sound modules recreate the sounds of three classic Roland synths: Jupiter-8 (JP-08), Juno-106 (JU-06), and JX-3P (JX-03). These limited-edition modules are compact and portable with built-in speakers and battery operation. Using Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology, the Boutique series keeps the sound character and interface of the original synthesizers, adding features like chain mode for extended polyphony and a 16-step sequencer. Each Boutique module works with the optional K-25m velocity-sensitive keyboard for a complete, self-contained portable synth."

Playlist:
Roland Boutique Series Performance with Synth Modules JP-08 JU-06 JX-03
Roland Boutique Series Overview with Synth Modules JP-08 JU-06 JX-03
Roland Boutique JP-08 Synth Module
Roland Boutique JU-06 Synth Module
Roland Boutique JX-03 Synth Module

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Roland Boutique JP-08 (Jupiter 8 module) Live Session


Published on Oct 24, 2015 JimBobJrJackson Earmonkey

"I've had the JP-08 for a few days now. Getting to know it. It's very powerful and it sounds fantastic. This is just a little demo of me sitting at the keyboard for a while and tweaking the sounds. I"m not the greatest keyboard player so forgive me there.

Most everything was done in manual mode. There are no factory presets here. The two patches I pull up at the end are ones I created myself. The majority of this demo is all JP-08 recorded straight into Ableton with no FX. When I do use FX near the end, as noted on the video, I am using Valhalla Ubermod for chorus, and Valhalla Shimmer for that shimmery big reverb. The delay on the lead sound is just an Ableton Ping Pong delay. The sounds are played dry first though so you can tell what the synth sounds like without the processing. But let's face it...we have FX for a reason so why not use them.

I will keep making videos because this 12 minutes doesn't even scratch the surface. If there's something you'd like to know about this unit I'll be glad to answer questions or post more video. I always find that helpful when I'm considering a purchase.

If you just want to talk about how awful and stupid the Boutique range is, well, I guess you can, though I'm not sure what purpose it serves. Buy a Jupiter 8 and be happy. Whining about the Boutique units is kind of like kicking puppies and about as worthwhile. I have a Juno 106 and guess what. I like this JP-08 better.

Sorry for the sometimes blurry video. My son didn't know what I wanted him to shoot. And also, the video ends before the audio by a few seconds. Well this is my first video like this so it'll get better"

Saturday, May 05, 2012

OP-X PRO-II: Platinum Bank Demo


YouTube Published on May 5, 2012 by virtualoberheim

"http://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/description.html

Demo of the new Platinum bank for the SonicProjects OP-X PRO-II virtual Oberheim VSTi synth plugin. No external effects or any other treatment are involved. All sounds are coming directly from OP-X PRO-II which was played live and recorded directly to disk.

The bank features 82 stunning patches capturing the magic and the special character of some of the most sought after early voltage controlled polyphonic analog synths including:

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

YAMAHA MU2000 Extended Edition & Yamaha Patents

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

The patents are printed on the top of the unit. I was curious what they might be so I did a quick search at http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/PTO/srchnum.htm and found the following for each:

4246823 - Waveshape generator for electronic musical instruments

Abstract
In a wave shape generator of the memory reading type, a waveshape memory stores sample values of a wave each value being represented by an integral address. A coefficient memory stores coefficients for nth order interpolation. Unknown intermediate sample values not stored in the wave shape memory represented by non-integral addresses and are approximated by multiplication of stored sample values of the waveshape and corresponding coefficient values on the basis of nth order interpolation. Use of the interpolation method assures smoothness of the wave shape with respect to time and thereby minimizes quantization noise while permitting use of relatively small memories.

Inventors: Wachi; Masatada (Hamamatsu, JP), Katoh; Mitsumi (Hamamatsu, JP), Niimi; Koji (Hamamatsu, JP)
Assignee: Nippon Gakki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha (JP)
Family ID: 15030600
Appl. No.: 05/955,523
Filed: October 30, 1978"

Thursday, June 09, 2016

Live Synth Jam 43:Korg Volca, Roland Boutique, Renoise


Published on Jun 9, 2016 Todd Smith

"The Roland Boutique JP-08 arrives !! This jam uses the tracker based sequencer, Renoise. I've been ripping my studio apart left and right trying to find the best setup for me and Renoise. In this quickie I only use the Korg Volca Bass, Roland Boutique JU-06 and Roland Boutique JP-08. Renoise supplies the drum samples and all the sequencing. Renoise is slaved to Ableton via Rewire, Ableton handles the multi track recording. I kept most of the gear out because I wanted to focus on the Roland Boutique sounds. The Korg Volca Bass Supplies the bass. The Roland Boutique JU-06 takes on the lead synthesizer sequence and the Roland Boutique JP-08 handles the pad In this jam my max loop with Renoise is 128 steps. I plan on controlling the drum mutes in future jams but with this one I just laid everything like one big track and played live over it. After this jam I have a very good idea how my final setup will be with Renoise. Thank you for watching, please subscribe.

: Gear Used :

Korg Volca Bass
Roland Boutique JU-06
Roland Boutique JU-08
Alesis QX49
Midi Solutions Quarda Thru
Behringer Micromix MX400
Tascam US-144mkII Audio Interface
Waves Supertap6 ( VST )
Waves Trueverb ( VST )
Ableton Live 8 ( Used as digital mixer / multi track )
Ozone"

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

"Boutique Orchestra" with Roland A-01, JP-08, JU-06, JX-03, TB-03, SH-01a, TR-09, D-05, and SE-02


Published on Oct 24, 2017 Machiwoomiapoo

"'Boutique Orchestra' with Roland A-01, JP-08, JU-06, JX-03, TB-03, SH-01a, TR-09, D-05, and SE-02
I went to the Woodland Park Zoo with Mia, Nina, and Machi back in February. That's the video in the middle. I used the TR-09 for the beat and the TB-03 for the BASS line. I had the SH-101a double a BASS like part. I used the JU-06 for some sweet swells. The JX-03 supplied that JET sound. The A-01 supplied the simple square wave part. The JP-08 did the bell part. The D-05 provided the Staccato Heaven sound. Finally, the SE-02 played the melody. Unfortunately, the TR-08 and System 8 didn't get a part in this tune. I guess I'll have to play them another time. Thanks for watching. Please subscribe, share, and leave feedback. I love hearing from all of you. Take care, Sam."

Tuesday, May 05, 2020

Roland System-1 + JP-08 Galactic Waves Jupiter-8 ACB AIRA Boutique Synthesizer Rik Marston


Published on May 5, 2020 Rik Marston Official

"Synthesizer Demo by Rik Marston
***Watch in HD!!*** ***Turn it UP!!*** ***No Talking!!!***

HAPPY 505 Day!!!

The Roland System-1 + JP-08 Jupiter-8 Boutique together as one synthesizer connected via MIDI! The System-1 is an excellent controller for other Roland Synthesizers! The JP-08 responds to everything the System-1 sends via Control Change / Sysex! It's my SYSTEM-9! Or SYSTEM-08! Whatever! Here two fantastic Galaxy Drone patches are layered and then tweaked. Inspired by Space & Meteorites, expressed with synthesizers, prepare for a REAL TRIP
BEYOND EARTH & INTO SPACE.... My camera kept going out of focus so I made it an FX video! :)

Meteorite friends featured:
360 gram Moroccan Chondrite Meteorite "Cydonia"
26 gram probable Meteorite found by me 5/2/2020!

All Music & Video (C)2020 Rik Marston / Marston Manor Productions
Recorded into the BOSS BR-600 with no extra FX!"

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Roland JP-08 & JU-06 demo song "End of March" 28.3.2017


Published on Mar 28, 2017 Veli-Matti Rautio

"My two boutique synth together first time with Boss DR-3 drummachine. Looping, fx and master midiclock by Boss RC-505.

Track 1: JU-06 patch 38 pad with DR-3 drums, played by fingers: ) Track 2: JP-08 patches 38, 75 & 76 bass trio with RC-505 slicer fx. Track 3: J-08 patch 46 pad 2. Track 4: JU-06 patch 47 arpeggio bells. Track 5: JU-06 patch 87 noise echo. Solo 1 by JU-06 patch 13 and solo 2 played with JP-08 patch 61 fx reverb and pan. Proel Mi6 analog mixer and Nikon D3200 videorecorder. This was three days project and finished in this evening. Composed, palyed live and videorecorded by me. I hope you like it: ) Kaksi putiikkia ja kaksi Bossia tällä kertaa äänessä. Toivottavasti tykkäätte: )"

Sunday, April 08, 2018

2.8.6.7 - Roland Boutique's: SH-01A/JP-08/JU-06/JX-03/D-05/TR-08/TR-09/+


Published on Apr 8, 2018

"Track: 2.8.6.7 - Another mix of sequences with some live playing, I again feature one of KV5's sound patches [Epic 1] from his self programmed D-05 patches.

[32 FREE synthesizer patches for the Roland Boutique D-05 and the original D50, by KV5]

Check out KV5's Free D-05 patches at this link: [posted here]

Roland MX-1, SH-01A, TR-08, D-05 along with other Boutiques, System 1, TB-3, Korg Volca, Circuit + others #rolandboutique
#roland #rolandspotlight

If you have enjoyed the track, please feel free to like, subscribe and share, if not, no problem.

As always, the track is played 'live' in one take - with no DAW, editing or post production.

Recorded live [06/04/2018]

Used:

Korg KP 3+
Korg Kaoss Pad Quad
Korg Mini KP 2
Korg Volca Kick
Novation Circuit
Roland Boutique D-05
Roland Boutique JP-08
Roland Boutique JU-06
Roland Boutique JX-03
Roland Boutique SH-01A
Roland Boutique TR-08
Roland Boutique TR-09
Roland Aira MX-1
Roland Aira System -1
Roland Aira TB-3

Recording:

Behringer X1622USB Xenyx
Behringer 1002FX

Audio / Video:

Zoom Q4


Editing:

Windows Movie Maker

Music © all rights reserved. Micro Banshee – 2018"

Saturday, January 25, 2020

Roland JP-08 JUNO-DS ARP & Drums Syncing Jupiter-8 Synthesizer Rik Marston


Published on Jan 25, 2020 Rik Marston Official

Music comes in at 1:35.

"#rolandjp08 #rolandjupiter8 #rolandjupiterx
"Roland JP-08 JUNO-DS ARP & Drums Syncing"
Synthesizer Demo by Rik Marston
***Watch in HD!!*** ***Turn it UP!!*** ***No Talking!!!***

"Roland JP-08 (Jupiter-8) JUNO-DS ARP & Drums Syncing"
This is a very simple video to get folks jamming with their
JUNO-DS & other external hardware synthesizers.
You will have to assign control change #'s (CC's) to
the 4 assignable knobs on the JUNO-DS to get the
JUNO-DS to send midi sysex / cc's to external gear.
After that this jam can be attempted.
I'll make a video for that later if anyone wants me too!
Since the JUNO-DS pattern sequencer does NOT
transmit midi out this method can help you JAM
with at least the ARPEGGIO & Drum Patterns!

Recorded into Ableton LIVE with no extra FX! ;)

Thank you for watching!"

Thursday, October 01, 2015

Roland Officially Announces the Boutique Line of Mini Synths


Welcome to Roland Boutique Published on Oct 1, 2015

"Three legendary Roland synths, now available as affordable, limited-edition sound modules. Recreating the sound and user interface of the JUPITER-8, JUNO-106 and JX-3P respectively, each module is packed with hands-on controls for deep editing, while battery operation and built-in speaker lets you make music on the move. Whether connected to the optional keyboard dock, hooked up to a keyboard or used with your DAW setup, the Roland Boutique series adds some classics to your library."


"Roland Boutique Series Announced

Historic Roland synths reborn in limited-edition Compact Sound Modules

Los Angeles, CA, October 1, 2015 — The Roland Boutique series is a new, limited-edition line of compact sound modules that recreate renowned analog synthesizers from the company’s historic past. Powered by Roland’s Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology, the series includes three modules based on the JUPITER-8, JUNO-106 and JX-3P instruments from the 1980s. Armed with a full complement of hands-on controls derived from the original synths, each sound module can be used as a tabletop MIDI device or mounted in the companion K-25m Keyboard Unit to create a standalone compact synth.

The Roland Boutique series faithfully captures the legendary sound and response of classic Roland analog synths for modern electronic musicians. Using the proprietary ACB modeling that was first developed for instruments in the AIRA line such as the TR-8 and SYSTEM-1, the essence of the original instruments is recreated in every detail, right down to the analog component level.

Each Roland Boutique module is no bigger than a book and can run on USB bus power or batteries, providing grab-and-go versatility for computer music production and live playing. The modules also include built-in speakers, a convenient feature for monitoring the sound in mobile environments.

With the JP-08, the legendary JUPITER-8 synth is back in a compact and powerful package. Featuring 36 knobs and sliders from the original JUPITER-8 front panel, the four-voice JP-08 is highly programmable and encourages sonic experimentation. The JP-08 faithfully reproduces the original JUPITER-8 sounds and adds a few new twists in the form of extra LFOs and expanded VCO range.

Often described as one of the last great synths of the analog era, the JUNO-106 became a favorite thanks to its warm sounds and instant sound-shaping ability. The four-voice JU-06 module continues this approach, with 23 parameters controllable via the front panel and classic JUNO sound, complete with the original’s signature chorus effect. New enhancements include a faster LFO and continuously variable high-pass filter.

The JX-03 module continues the legacy of the dual-oscillator JX-3P synth. While the original featured a button-driven interface for immediate access to preset sounds, it was highly programmable when paired with the optional PG-200 controller. The four-voice JX-03 inherits all 24 knobs from the PG-200, plus the distinctive JX-3P tonal character. Added extras not present in the original synth include new waveforms, expanded DCO range, and cross-modulation options.

In addition to their unique ACB sound engines and model-specific controls, each Roland Boutique module is equipped with dual ribbon controllers and a built-in step sequencer. With their USB and MIDI I/O connectors, the modules can easily integrate with studio setups and other MIDI keyboards. Each module also features a chain mode that allows the user to connect two or more modules of the same type to increase the available polyphony as needed.
With the optional K-25m Keyboard Unit, users have the ability to turn a Roland Boutique module into a compact, all-in-one synth with 25 velocity-sensitive keys. Each module mounts in the K-25m quickly and easily, and can be interchanged with another in no time. Once in the K-25m, the module can be mounted flat or angled in two different positions for easier access to the panel controls.

To learn more about the Roland Boutique series modules, visit Rolandus.com/boutique."

Thursday, November 30, 2017

ULTIMATE PATCHES for Roland JP-08 JP08 - VOLUME 1 & 2


Published on Nov 30, 2017 ULTIMATE PATCHES

"Over 300 High Quality Patches for the Roland JP-08!
(150+ In Volume 1, 150+ In Volume 2)
COMING DECEMBER 7, 2017 @ http://www.ultimatepatches.com"

ULTIMATE PATCHES for Roland JP-08 JP08 - VOLUME 2

Thursday, February 02, 2017

'The Walking Dead' Theme - Played 'live' - JP-08, EMX-2, Volca FM's, Circuit, keystep


Published on Feb 2, 2017 Micro Banshee

"The Walking Dead is back on our screens shortly after the Christmas Break, here's my tribute to theme tune.

Played in a 'Stranger Things' style.

I hope you enjoy the track, if not, no worries.

As always, the track is played 'live' in one take - with no DAW, editing, or post production.

Roland JP-08 boutique plays the main intro via the Arturia Keystep, also used are my Korg Volcas, EMX-2 and Novation Circuit.

Recorded: 02/02/2017

Used:

Arturia Keystep
Korg EMX-2
Korg KP3+
Korg Volca FM [X2]
Korg Volca Sample
Korg Quad Pad
Novation Circuit
Roland Boutique JP-08

Recording:
Zoom Q4"

Saturday, July 22, 2017

Roland Boutique Demos by Whentherushcomes


Published on May 14, 2017 Whentherushcomes

Playlist:

Roland Boutique JP-08 | In The Loop
Roland Boutique JU-06 | Multi-track Test (Loops & Tings)
Roland Boutique JX-03 | In The Loop
Markus Schulz - What Could Have Been (Cover | Roland Boutique JU-06 JP-08 JX-03)
Roland Boutique JP-08 | All Presets demo
Roland Boutique JX-03 | Multi-track Test (Deadmau5 - Channel 42)

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Roland Boutique JP-08 Demo - Discovery One - By PolyEvolver



"Hi Folks, I made this track to demo the new Roland Boutique Jupiter JP-08 Synthesizer. All but the 1 Acoustic Guitar track (NI Strummed Acoustic), The Piano ( Roland FA06) and Drums (LPX Drummer), are sounds straight from eh JP-08 or That I made on it, nothing more. I felt this track required the extras like guitar and piano but what you get here is a diverse range of sounds and feel for the instrument. There's 14 tracks of Jupiter in there so plenty to pick out, enjoy."

Saturday, January 15, 2022

Roland JX-08 SEQUENCING (You're Allowed to Dance!)


video upload by Alba Ecstasy

"Roland JU-06A, JP-08, JX-03, SH-01A, SE-02 #ambient patches 👉 https://www.albaecstasy.ro

I was jamming with the Roland JX-08 on this beautiful and sunny - but cold - morning of Saturday, with two modified factory presets, testing the #sequencer, and it sounded too good not to recording it and share it with you!

This recording starts with PART B - a bass sequence that has a mono delay (dly1) on it.
PART A starts two minutes later, having a stereo delay (dly2) and the reverb (hall2) as effects.
No external effects were involved.

I recorded this session via USB Audio, on all the available audio channels that the Roland JX-08 comes with: the master - that includes the two Parts and the reverb also in one stereo channel, and I also kept each individual stereo channel of the two parts - that only have the delay as effect, resulting the original master output of the Roland JX-08, but backed by the individual channels!

Synopsis:
Even my first choice was the Roland JD-08, since I always wanted a full size Roland JD-800, as I was waiting for my order to be delivered (about 14 weeks starting in November 2021!), I changed my mind and found this beauty on stock, locally (thanks Jutas!)!
I had a Roland JX-8P on my hands, a few years ago, and maybe it was a (bad) repaired unit, since the sound was really unattractive (had some knob and functions replacements on the panel), and that kind of made me to be reserved with the JX-08.
...Until I played my friend's Roland JX-8P, a near mint unit, and that's was all: the sweetness and warm of the sound made me want to have such a synth in my studio (but I'm not gonna pay the crazy prices from the SH market!).

Conclusion:
Maybe the sound of the #RolandJX08 is not the same with the original, but I really don't care: the extras that are packed in it, makes the JX-08 perfect for my studio!
Arpeggiators, sequencers, a bunch of great effects, dual and split playing, 3 types of filters and so on!

Oh, and yes: my next move is the Roland JD-08! Definitely!

Chapters:
0:00 Part B - Bass
2:50 Part A - Sequence Line
6:00 Hands not shaking, but dancing!
7:20 A Moment of Tranquility
7:45 Frequence Dancing
8:30 Calm lines
9:05 Logic Pro X
9:20 Resonace & Filter Silk
11:15 Noise
12:15 Noise Percussion & Bass
13:30 Back to Old School
14:30 Ending

❤️, ae"

Saturday, January 02, 2016

Roland JP08: Modulated


Published on Jan 2, 2016 bitleyTM

"Live tweaks on the Roland JP-08 front panel: It's actually lovely to tweak after getting used to the pretty small footprint. Here, we modulated the JP-08 realtime by passing its signal through the Alpha Juno clone Rack Extension (Reason) "ReDominator". After that, we also modulated the ReDominator's Chorus rate and envelope settings with a Matrix Pattern Sequencer. So in all, it's like a giant polyphonic modular system running, using just three 'modules'. The JP-08 is a wonderful box!"
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