If they release them as separate "expansions" they would still be separate items. I see no reason for this options except artificially raise the "instrument count" (which won't foul anyone minimally informed).braj wrote:I am guessing each of these cards is a separate plugin "purchase" in your yearly subscription, right? Maybe that's why they are separate.
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- KVRAF
- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
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gentleclockdivider gentleclockdivider https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=203660
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- 6787 posts since 22 Mar, 2009 from gent
Damn roland is funny .
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Roland has modeled every aspect of these cards down to the circuit and in software so that they can be used by today's musicians from the convenience of their favorite DAW and without having to use a screwdriver
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So they modelled the srx card ( which only holds wave rom data ) down to the circuit lol.
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Roland has modeled every aspect of these cards down to the circuit and in software so that they can be used by today's musicians from the convenience of their favorite DAW and without having to use a screwdriver
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So they modelled the srx card ( which only holds wave rom data ) down to the circuit lol.
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- 3037 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
That's why they are only doing the SRX cards, and not the SR-JV cards - the exploding capacitors proved too hard to model...gentleclockdivider wrote:So they modelled the srx card ( which only holds wave rom data ) down to the circuit lol.
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- 674 posts since 15 Apr, 2017 from Canada
I assume the SRX patches are just for nostalgia reasons? I mean, synth romplers like M1 are kind of historically significant, but old orchestral patches just sound .. dated .. ?
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- 3037 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
I was playing with the SRX the other day, and quite enjoyed it. Of course, compared to modern, mega-sampled and articulated orchestral libraries, it's not nearly in the same league, but there are nice sounds all the same and I enjoyed going through the first bank of patches.generaldiomedes wrote:I assume the SRX patches are just for nostalgia reasons? I mean, synth romplers like M1 are kind of historically significant, but old orchestral patches just sound .. dated .. ?
For a rompler, the strings are really nice, and you get a bunch of other stuff like orchestra flourishes and hits. I wouldn't write it off a "useless old patches" that can't be used...
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- 3846 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from Underworld
Yeah but if you're serious about doing some "Eurosongs" this is the way to go.generaldiomedes wrote:I assume the SRX patches are just for nostalgia reasons? I mean, synth romplers like M1 are kind of historically significant, but old orchestral patches just sound .. dated .. ?
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gentleclockdivider gentleclockdivider https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=203660
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- 6787 posts since 22 Mar, 2009 from gent
I just loaded the srx 6 ( complete orchestra ) into my integra , and yes ..it still souds decent
Not as good as the supernatural stuff and multi giga sample libraries ...but good enough .
Not as good as the supernatural stuff and multi giga sample libraries ...but good enough .
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- 2990 posts since 13 Apr, 2008 from Charleston, SC
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gentleclockdivider gentleclockdivider https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=203660
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- 6787 posts since 22 Mar, 2009 from gent
Do you have an integra ?thejonsolo wrote:SRX does not even show as available to me.
Just load srx 6 from expansion menu .
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- 3037 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
No, he means the Roland Cloud list of instruments to install.gentleclockdivider wrote:Do you have an integra ?thejonsolo wrote:SRX does not even show as available to me.
Just load srx 6 from expansion menu .
Have you tried redownloading the Roland Cloud manager software? You might have an out of date version, perhaps..?
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- KVRian
- 645 posts since 22 Jun, 2003 from Germany
I find that the Roland Cloud Jupiter 8 sounds really good and I would love to find more presets for it!
As I understand the cloud version offers only a part of the original Factory patches.
These are the all patches with a 1981 prefix in their names.
It seems that 41 patches are still missing from the original Factory bank.
On Synthmania Paolo Di Nicolantonio friendly hosts a PDF with the original Factory patch sheets:
http://www.synthmania.com/Roland%20Jupi ... sheets.pdf
He also provides audio from the presets:
http://www.synthmania.com/jupiter-8.htm
I naively began to try to copy the value parameters from the first patch sheet for the preset 11 NEG SYNC but after more than an hour the result was a quite horibble sound with only a very far away similarity to the original as heard here:
http://www.synthmania.com/Roland%20Jupi ... 20SYNC.mp3
I think my lack of skills into sound programming may be the main reason of my failure but I find that the low resolution of the pdf makes it rather difficult to read.
I thought about recreating the graphic of a patch sheet (with the help of the available original documentation) where the parameter name would be better readable. This would probably help to recreate the patches easier, but before I begin what is quite a lot of work I would like to know if maybe someone has already transcribed the missing presets and would be willing to make these presets available?
As I understand the cloud version offers only a part of the original Factory patches.
These are the all patches with a 1981 prefix in their names.
It seems that 41 patches are still missing from the original Factory bank.
On Synthmania Paolo Di Nicolantonio friendly hosts a PDF with the original Factory patch sheets:
http://www.synthmania.com/Roland%20Jupi ... sheets.pdf
He also provides audio from the presets:
http://www.synthmania.com/jupiter-8.htm
I naively began to try to copy the value parameters from the first patch sheet for the preset 11 NEG SYNC but after more than an hour the result was a quite horibble sound with only a very far away similarity to the original as heard here:
http://www.synthmania.com/Roland%20Jupi ... 20SYNC.mp3
I think my lack of skills into sound programming may be the main reason of my failure but I find that the low resolution of the pdf makes it rather difficult to read.
I thought about recreating the graphic of a patch sheet (with the help of the available original documentation) where the parameter name would be better readable. This would probably help to recreate the patches easier, but before I begin what is quite a lot of work I would like to know if maybe someone has already transcribed the missing presets and would be willing to make these presets available?
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The manager is pretty buggy. Had probs yesterday again. It worked to manually fully quit it and restart.
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- 3037 posts since 6 Jul, 2013
The Arturia JP8 has all the original presets, so it might be worth checking the values used there with the patch sheets, and if they match (not necessarily a given, as the parameters are often a bit out on the Arturia emulations), then using those values to more easily recreate the patches in the Roland JP8.teacue wrote:As I understand the cloud version offers only a part of the original Factory patches.
These are the all patches with a 1981 prefix in their names.
It seems that 41 patches are still missing from the original Factory bank.
You can use the demo, if you don't have the Arturia one...
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- 11162 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
Actually, not. The Factory patches included in JUP-8 V are not the same ones that are listed in Synthmania, and also included in Roland Juputer-8 (although some may be common).beely wrote: The Arturia JP8 has all the original presets, so it might be worth checking the values used there with the patch sheets, and if they match (not necessarily a given, as the parameters are often a bit out on the Arturia emulations), then using those values to more easily recreate the patches in the Roland JP8.
However, I had a project to recreate the original patches, which us currently at Patch 61 (so, not many missing). I stopped because I found that the LFO in JUP-8 V doesn't go high enough when compared with the real Jupiter-8, and that makes some patches that rely heavily on LFO modulation almost impossible to recreate.
I can share the bank as it is, in case there are people interested in it. But remember it is for the Arturia JUP-8 V not for the Roland Jupiter-8
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- KVRian
- 645 posts since 22 Jun, 2003 from Germany
Thanks for this interesting ideabeely wrote:The Arturia JP8 has all the original presets, so it might be worth checking the values used there with the patch sheets, and if they match (not necessarily a given, as the parameters are often a bit out on the Arturia emulations), then using those values to more easily recreate the patches in the Roland JP8.teacue wrote:As I understand the cloud version offers only a part of the original Factory patches.
These are the all patches with a 1981 prefix in their names.
It seems that 41 patches are still missing from the original Factory bank.
You can use the demo, if you don't have the Arturia one...
Even if these are not the original patches it can be a source for new sounds.
I will give your idea a try.
Thanks for your offer!fmr wrote:Actually, not. The Factory patches included in JUP-8 V are not the same ones that are listed in Synthmania, and also included in Roland Juputer-8 (although some may be common).
However, I had a project to recreate the original patches, which us currently at Patch 61 (so, not many missing). I stopped because I found that the LFO in JUP-8 V doesn't go high enough when compared with the real Jupiter-8, and that makes some patches that rely heavily on LFO modulation almost impossible to recreate.
I can share the bank as it is, in case there are people interested in it. But remember it is for the Arturia JUP-8 V not for the Roland Jupiter-8
I am very interested and I would gladly try your patches.
Should we communicate through PM?
