The Usual Suspects Announce Roland JP-8080 Emulator (The Real Deal)

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Trancer wrote: Sun Oct 12, 2025 10:13 am My question was simply about the availability of the JP 8080 firmware on the official website, which is non-existent, while the JP 8000 firmware is
The reason there is no update, for the 8080, is that the firmware it shipped with was the final version. It’s been said a v1.04 update was briefly made available, by Roland, in 1999. This was quickly withdrawn for reasons unknown.

There’s still room for Roland to create a superior plugin experience if so inclined. There are some downsides to an emulation, not the least of which can be CPU use. But it’d mean refraining from their usual penchant for leaving bits out (AKA Why some people still have interest in the JD800 / 990 being emulated etc. )

Hopefully it's a reminder that companies shouldn’t just sit on their digital legacy and, where they provide modern plugins based on it, don’t half-arse the effort. Otherwise others are prepared to step in. Nostalgia is a powerful motivator and people want the instruments, which defined the music of their formative years, preserved.

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tumface wrote: Sun Oct 12, 2025 9:53 am Ask a lawyer if you're worried.
Thank you, but my question wasn't directed at you specifically. If someone with legal knowledge would be willing to share their insights with all of us here in this public forum, that would be greatly appreciated.

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vanerio wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 3:21 pm
tumface wrote: Sun Oct 12, 2025 9:53 am Ask a lawyer if you're worried.
Thank you, but my question wasn't directed at you specifically. If someone with legal knowledge would be willing to share their insights with all of us here in this public forum, that would be greatly appreciated.
There is another thread where this is discussed in detail (the original Virus ROM I think). The outcome was no one knows, no global rules on this type of IP and there has never been a court case so no president. Common sense says if you own the hardware you are OK to use it, if you don't you probably shouldn't. Once you try it you will probably realise the VSTs you have sound better and are more feature rich anyway...its just a bit of fun.
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SLiC wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 4:54 pm
vanerio wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 3:21 pm
tumface wrote: Sun Oct 12, 2025 9:53 am Ask a lawyer if you're worried.
Thank you, but my question wasn't directed at you specifically. If someone with legal knowledge would be willing to share their insights with all of us here in this public forum, that would be greatly appreciated.
There is another thread where this is discussed in detail (the original Virus ROM I think). The outcome was no one knows, no global rules on this type of IP and there has never been a court case so no president. Common sense says if you own the hardware you are OK to use it, if you don't you probably shouldn't. Once you try it you will probably realise the VSTs you have sound better and are more feature rich anyway...its just a bit of fun.

Thank you!
Yeah, I know it’s difficult to know every case, but man, reality is complex. I used to have a Microkorg and it broke, so I don’t have it anymore... so could I use a ROM? (no response expected, it’s just that reality is complex). Yeah, it’s really complex, but I don’t know — maybe there are other general legal recommendations from people here who know their stuff and are reading us.

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Damn, I love plogue!! I hope whatever is going on here means that The US can do an an1x.
Don't F**K with Mr. Zero.

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It's not an impossibility.

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vanerio wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 5:15 pm
SLiC wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 4:54 pm
vanerio wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 3:21 pm
tumface wrote: Sun Oct 12, 2025 9:53 am Ask a lawyer if you're worried.
Thank you, but my question wasn't directed at you specifically. If someone with legal knowledge would be willing to share their insights with all of us here in this public forum, that would be greatly appreciated.
There is another thread where this is discussed in detail (the original Virus ROM I think). The outcome was no one knows, no global rules on this type of IP and there has never been a court case so no president. Common sense says if you own the hardware you are OK to use it, if you don't you probably shouldn't. Once you try it you will probably realise the VSTs you have sound better and are more feature rich anyway...its just a bit of fun.

Thank you!
Yeah, I know it’s difficult to know every case, but man, reality is complex. I used to have a Microkorg and it broke, so I don’t have it anymore... so could I use a ROM? (no response expected, it’s just that reality is complex). Yeah, it’s really complex, but I don’t know — maybe there are other general legal recommendations from people here who know their stuff and are reading us.
Korg makes a MicroKorg plugin though?

https://korg.shop/software/korg-collect ... okorg.html

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psycho45039 wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 7:53 pm
vanerio wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 5:15 pm
SLiC wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 4:54 pm
vanerio wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 3:21 pm
tumface wrote: Sun Oct 12, 2025 9:53 am Ask a lawyer if you're worried.
Thank you, but my question wasn't directed at you specifically. If someone with legal knowledge would be willing to share their insights with all of us here in this public forum, that would be greatly appreciated.
There is another thread where this is discussed in detail (the original Virus ROM I think). The outcome was no one knows, no global rules on this type of IP and there has never been a court case so no president. Common sense says if you own the hardware you are OK to use it, if you don't you probably shouldn't. Once you try it you will probably realise the VSTs you have sound better and are more feature rich anyway...its just a bit of fun.

Thank you!
Yeah, I know it’s difficult to know every case, but man, reality is complex. I used to have a Microkorg and it broke, so I don’t have it anymore... so could I use a ROM? (no response expected, it’s just that reality is complex). Yeah, it’s really complex, but I don’t know — maybe there are other general legal recommendations from people here who know their stuff and are reading us.
Korg makes a MicroKorg plugin though?

https://korg.shop/software/korg-collect ... okorg.html
Yeah, but believe me, Korg won´t give me a license because my Microkorg broke. Totally different product than hardware or emulated hardware in nature.

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EvilDragon wrote: Sun Oct 12, 2025 8:37 am Yes it's beating the dead horse all over again. Some people just don't get it.
Looking on the bright side, the first hit and the billionth hit is all the same, to the horse, though I imagine for BBQ purposes, there is a number of hits to get an optimal tenderness.
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Hahahah :D

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zerocrossing wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 10:00 pm
EvilDragon wrote: Sun Oct 12, 2025 8:37 am Yes it's beating the dead horse all over again. Some people just don't get it.
Looking on the bright side, the first hit and the billionth hit is all the same, to the horse, though I imagine for BBQ purposes, there is a number of hits to get an optimal tenderness.
This.
ABX is enemy to GAS

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I didn't realize zerocrossing was French.
THIS MUSIC HAS BEEN MIXED TO BE PLAYED LOUD SO TURN IT UP

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jamcat wrote: Tue Oct 14, 2025 12:06 am I didn't realize zerocrossing was French.
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Oui...It is quite obvious that he is a cheval lover...

Well beaten and barbecued....
No auto tune...

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Is it a Bin file ROM? Can't you test it and download a demo if so where and how?

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