It’s worth reading the original Jupiter-8 manual too (which is easy to find online). Roland manuals were actually good back then.EnGee wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 9:52 am Just finished the manual. It took about one hour. I must say it is crucial to read the manual because some things can't be worked out with guessing.
The manual was really very good and into the point. I begin to like it a lot now, after understanding it and playing around more. It is really a fantastic synth. Works like a charm in Reaper![]()
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- KVRAF
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I don't think there is a need unless I face a very confusing functionality. The TAL's manual IMO is enough (like the low freq usage in VCO2 when cross mod VCO1). Anyway thanks for mentioning the original manualsArashi wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 10:28 amIt’s worth reading the original Jupiter-8 manual too (which is easy to find online). Roland manuals were actually good back then.EnGee wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 9:52 am Just finished the manual. It took about one hour. I must say it is crucial to read the manual because some things can't be worked out with guessing.
The manual was really very good and into the point. I begin to like it a lot now, after understanding it and playing around more. It is really a fantastic synth. Works like a charm in Reaper![]()
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How do people feel about the mod options available in the Arturia Jup V? Do they compensate for lacking dual layer (i suppose you could do two instances with separate patches running simultaneously)? Those bells and whistles are nice, to be sure. Would anyone recommend owning both, if so why?
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Can you give some examples?EnGee wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 9:52 am Just finished the manual. It took about one hour. I must say it is crucial to read the manual because some things can't be worked out with guessing.
The manual was really very good and into the point. I begin to like it a lot now, after understanding it and playing around more. It is really a fantastic synth. Works like a charm in Reaper![]()
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- 14436 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Planet Earth, Somewhere
I would.ghostwhistler wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 11:54 am .....Those bells and whistles are nice, to be sure. Would anyone recommend owning both, if so why?
For the reason you mentioned.
They both have stuff that the other doesn't have.
Of course if you aren't that big into the Jupiter 8 sound then of course that answer would be no.
For sure if I see the Arturia's one on a great sale ($99 is not for me a great sale, it has to be at least cheaper than the J-8 for me to buy it, or maybe when V8 goes on a great sale), I will buy it too.
I do prefer the sound of the J-8, but they are some features on the Arturia one I know I will find useful in my work.
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About what? The manual?ghostwhistler wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 11:59 amCan you give some examples?EnGee wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 9:52 am Just finished the manual. It took about one hour. I must say it is crucial to read the manual because some things can't be worked out with guessing.
The manual was really very good and into the point. I begin to like it a lot now, after understanding it and playing around more. It is really a fantastic synth. Works like a charm in Reaper![]()
Using: Cubase Pro 15, Reason 13, Tascam US-4x4HR, MODX6, DM12D, LaunchKey 49, Yamaha guitar(Pacifica 612v) and bass (BB234) and some virtual instruments and synths.
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of things you found in the manual that were crucialEnGee wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 12:23 pmAbout what? The manual?ghostwhistler wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 11:59 amCan you give some examples?EnGee wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 9:52 am Just finished the manual. It took about one hour. I must say it is crucial to read the manual because some things can't be worked out with guessing.
The manual was really very good and into the point. I begin to like it a lot now, after understanding it and playing around more. It is really a fantastic synth. Works like a charm in Reaper![]()
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- 1562 posts since 31 Dec, 2020
Yes, thiszvenx wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 12:33 pm I assume ghostwhistler meant examples of stuff that can't be worked out without reading the manual.
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- KVRAF
- 1767 posts since 20 Feb, 2003
No. Absolutely not. Given how many peoples sounds seem to be using the feature it seems like J8's also doing a good job of showing why.ghostwhistler wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 11:54 amHow do people feel about the mod options available in the Arturia Jup V? Do they compensate for lacking dual layer (i suppose you could do two instances with separate patches running simultaneously)?
Outside of a good sale price, value for money wise, I'd also say Arturia's pricing makes little sense - It's clearly structured to get you to buy into their V Collection bundle.
Yes, I'd recommend both. There's some interesting features on the Arturia one too. EG For emulation purposes, IMO, an adjustable key track curve should be a requirement. Without this feature you cannot copy real world differences found in hardware.Those bells and whistles are nice, to be sure. Would anyone recommend owning both, if so why?
People are now getting used to thinking of differences between voices. But synths features can vary (and differences often become more apparent) as they track across the octaves of a keyboard. EG A filter might be more open on the bottom keys, less open in the middle, and more open at the top again. Without a properly adjustable keytrack curve there is no way to emulate this.
Arturia offered a very complete keytrack calibration option in their SEM V synth. Jupiter 8 V4 is sadly reduced to a basic single point curve adjust (no MSEG Arturia?!) with only 3 destinations. But it's still more than the calibration options most emulations allow for. They also allow you to control velocity, aftertouch and mod wheel in the same way.
The phase / warp / fade options controls also make the additional LFO's more powerful by giving you more control over the modulation shapes applied to (just checked
Even though Arturia provide more FX, and their quality is ok, I prefer the sound of TAL's included FX.
Another thing is, much like OB-XA V, the Factory patches Arturia includes are close to the original hardware. That's actually brave of Arturia to do because it makes hardware comparisons much easier. Whilst some patches are easy to recreate in many synths, others are not. An example being Preset 11 Neg Sync. I've still to make some time and see if I find issues copying this in J8. Diva can do it very well btw (it'll copy Arturia V4 to the point where the biggest difference will be Diva's inability to adjust the keytrack curve to match what Arturia modeled .. )
The Arturia patches could be used as a handy reference, but with the rather large caveat that they "changed" some of them from the original Factory settings. EG Preset 65 Echo, they added the echo with one of the extra LFO's! If you turn that off you can get the echo by turning up the VCA level and you produce the Echo as you move the Crossmod! Though I suspect not, it'd be kinda funny if the person who made the preset didn't realize this, and added an extra LFO to get the echo
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Hey, I don't know if you have seen, but some pages ago I uploaded a bank of all the factory patches, and I think that I did very well with the Neg Sync preset!PAK wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 4:56 pm Another thing is, much like OB-XA V, the Factory patches Arturia includes are close to the original hardware. That's actually brave of Arturia to do because it makes hardware comparisons much easier. Whilst some patches are easy to recreate in many synths, others are not. An example being Preset 11 Neg Sync. I've still to make some time and see if I find issues copying this in J8. Diva can do it very well btw (it'll copy Arturia V4 to the point where the biggest difference will be Diva's inability to adjust the keytrack curve to match what Arturia modeled .. )
The Arturia patches could be used as a handy reference, but with the rather large caveat that they "changed" some of them from the original Factory settings. EG Preset 65 Echo, they added the echo with one of the extra LFO's! If you turn that off you can get the echo by turning up the VCA level and you produce the Echo as you move the Crossmod! Though I suspect not, it'd be kinda funny if the person who made the preset didn't realize this, and added an extra LFO to get the echo![]()
I mostly based on the Arturia plugin, and yes, I noticed that in some cases they modified the original Jupiter presets in some ways... 65 Echo was one that left me intrigued when I was implementing.
BTW, I'm uploading a improved version. The most changed patch is Mellow Rhodes: according to the original patch sheets, the 2nd oscillator is configured to a minor 7th upon the first oscillator, and it kinda tries to emulate the 'pling' from Rhodes tines, and Arturia version of the presets didn't get this right.
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- KVRAF
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I have Diva as well, although, while nice, I don't think it sounds terribly authentic. Assuming that was the point.PAK wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 4:56 pm Even though Arturia provide more FX, and their quality is ok, I prefer the sound of TAL's included FX.
As fx, I'm not sure I agree. Unless I've missed something, The TAL model only has the chorus (which is lovely to be sure), and the delay, which is ok. The Arturia emulation has much more, ymmv as to the quality, and they can be somewhat modulated as well.
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don't a lot of those arturia patches make use of the features unique to their version?waltercruz wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 5:21 pmHey, I don't know if you have seen, but some pages ago I uploaded a bank of all the factory patches, and I think that I did very well with the Neg Sync preset!PAK wrote: Sun Feb 28, 2021 4:56 pm Another thing is, much like OB-XA V, the Factory patches Arturia includes are close to the original hardware. That's actually brave of Arturia to do because it makes hardware comparisons much easier. Whilst some patches are easy to recreate in many synths, others are not. An example being Preset 11 Neg Sync. I've still to make some time and see if I find issues copying this in J8. Diva can do it very well btw (it'll copy Arturia V4 to the point where the biggest difference will be Diva's inability to adjust the keytrack curve to match what Arturia modeled .. )
The Arturia patches could be used as a handy reference, but with the rather large caveat that they "changed" some of them from the original Factory settings. EG Preset 65 Echo, they added the echo with one of the extra LFO's! If you turn that off you can get the echo by turning up the VCA level and you produce the Echo as you move the Crossmod! Though I suspect not, it'd be kinda funny if the person who made the preset didn't realize this, and added an extra LFO to get the echo![]()
I mostly based on the Arturia plugin, and yes, I noticed that in some cases they modified the original Jupiter presets in some ways... 65 Echo was one that left me intrigued when I was implementing.
BTW, I'm uploading a improved version. The most changed patch is Mellow Rhodes: according to the original patch sheets, the 2nd oscillator is configured to a minor 7th upon the first oscillator, and it kinda tries to emulate the 'pling' from Rhodes tines, and Arturia version of the presets didn't get this right.
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- 711 posts since 7 Sep, 2012
I've read in a post today that TAL licenses are NFR but according to their site, they are not (and any license can be sold after 9 months without a fee). can anyone confirm ?
