Thanks for doing this.
i had this convo recently with someone else.
I had brought it up to Patrick when ED first brought it up a few years ago and he said basically it was so slight to the point of negligible..
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CoolColJ wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 5:30 pmYes I thought it was weird, but upon testing mine, my earlier JP8A model drifts far less than you think.EvilDragon wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 12:28 pmFamiliar face from GS, hehe!
Wanted to ask you, since you were comparing the various JP8 emulations (and IIRC you owned or still do own a real one), what say you on the complete lack of phase noise in J-8's oscillators? This seems like quite a weird design choice for an emulation of a vintage analog synth...
To showcase this:
1. Load default patch
2. Go to SC panel, set Intensity to minimum and press Random. This will reset all the trimmers to the default
3. Set the VCO-2 Fine Tune knob to default as well
Now play any key repeatedly and every note will sound exactly the same without any phase noise whatsoever.
I don't think this should be possible even if all the trimmers are set to the default. You cannot get any analog VCO to behave like this, ever. And IIRC you cannot get this sort of deadness from either Roland's or Arturia's emulations either (so they got it right at the very least in that regard).
I believe Tal's JP8 is a later 14 bit model which has improved tuning accuracy
My Roland Jupiter 8a - warmed up and after autotuning upon boot up.
Dual sawtooth oscillators, with minimal detuning to start.
Even my earlier 12 bit model doesn't drift much, and the later revision drifts even less.
https://soundcloud.com/coolcolj/roland- ... al_sharing
