Best Roland JP 8000 / 8080 VST Alternative

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recursive one wrote: Wed Dec 29, 2021 10:26 amOn topic, I think this project is very promising, though I'm not sure if/when it will be released. Also it will be a Reaktor thing, not a native VSTi.



Sound examples somewhere around 9:00
Not bad, looks interesting.

A few more informations are provided on his FB site....

https://www.facebook.com/pulsecraftNL

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Rastkovic wrote: Wed Dec 29, 2021 11:42 am
recursive one wrote: Wed Dec 29, 2021 10:26 amOn topic, I think this project is very promising, though I'm not sure if/when it will be released. Also it will be a Reaktor thing, not a native VSTi.



Sound examples somewhere around 9:00
Not bad, looks interesting.

A few more informations are provided on his FB site....

https://www.facebook.com/pulsecraftNL
If you have Reaktor in any sort of fashion, I can't recommend it enough. The sound is there. The only two limiting factors is the fact that it is an ensemble and that it takes a somewhat beefy CPU to run this comfortably. I imagine if they take the algorithms used and pour efforts into VST implementation, they'd make plenty of business.

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JP-8080 has distinguish character,but since there i so many more powerful and advanced synths on the marker right now i think it's more interesting if there is some fx to give that touch - filter or saturator maybe?
Is there such fx or i am just dreaming :):):)

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Atekuro wrote: Sat Dec 25, 2021 7:45 pm for me, I use the jp6k.
I want the other 2k.

Viper gets close enough for me, but JP6K needs to get closer.
It's the envelopes that fall short in my opinion.
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