Arturia Jupiter 8V review

September 11, 2011 · Posted in Uncategorized 

The original Jupiter 8 was an 8 voice polyphonic analog subtractive synthesizer released by Roland in 1981 responsible many classic 80′s tracks. Arturia have had a crack at recreating this iconic synth in plugin format. I was going to playing some samples but wanted to get you a bit closer so we are going to quickly walk through the original interface and the extras goodies Arturia have added. Sorry there aren’t more audio examples but this episode is already way too long!

Disclaimer: This is no way a complete walk through, please dont get upset because I missed out X function. I know I missed out X function.

Interested to hear what you guys prefer in a review a walk through like this, or more audio examples & over view approach?

Source:
thedspproject.com/​arturia-jupiter-8v-review

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