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OK so I had a chance to get to test the Jupiter 8 against the System 8 plug out for the Jupiter 8. I did not have a whole bunch of time to hand so I will be spending more time on this later and hopefully do a thorough one on one session. Initial thoughts were that the original Jupiter 8 could do with some slight servicing as the pots and sliders were getting stiff and tuning was not as good as it once was when new.
Sound wise the original sounds a bit brighter when creating basic patches. But the tone control on the System 8 soon can fix that difference. As such differing patches will require different tone control settings but nothing in this case requires extreme adjustment. The System 8 overall really nails the J8 sound and performance is fairly similar in as much as it can be.
I feel that the System 8 is modelling a new or at least well kept Jupiter 8. Which is why I would really like the Condition feature to offer something much more dramatic on this plug out.
I actually came away thinking that the Jupiter 8 we have at work is too bright. But I was only auditioning this through the headphone out on the J8 set at Medium level at the time.
Yanni Ethnicity Album Free Download there. I will, of course, get back to this testing via the main outs as well. I would also like to get to grips with cross modulation as this was an area other J8 users said was lacking when comparing to the JP-08. As a quick overall the System 8 is as good as it can get so far in terms of emulation and Roland have done a thoroughly decent job in getting this very, very close to the Jupiter 8. The caveat being that with instruments this old each one will sound different depending upon the ageing and upkeep of the instrument. The problem being that with these costing so much now there are owners that are unwilling to service these in a way that would bring the instrument back to it's new state.
Old electronic parts are used to replace old broken electronic parts etc rather than new parts that perform to the expectations of Rolands' engineers at the time of the Jupiter 8's release. Don't get me wrong I love the sound of the Jupiter 8 we have, but I recognise its sound is also a by product of the fact this old lady is gracefully showing her age. The System 8 gets the analogue sound bang on but understandably with the Condition feature as it currently is it can not take into account the individual differences that each old Jupiter 8 has. Perhaps Roland could work their magic and enable the Condition feature to more noticeably mimic this ageing on their Jupiter 8 plug out.
I still have more to test before I can definitively state what differences or similarities are noticeable between these 2 instruments. But overall I'm very happy I bought the System 8 and feel that the J8 plug out does an excellent job and is most definitely a keeper for me. OK so I had a chance to get to test the Jupiter 8 against the System 8 plug out for the Jupiter 8. I did not have a whole bunch of time to hand so I will be spending more time on this later and hopefully do a thorough one on one session. Initial thoughts were that the original Jupiter 8 could do with some slight servicing as the pots and sliders were getting stiff and tuning was not as good as it once was when new. Sound wise the original sounds a bit brighter when creating basic patches. But the tone control on the System 8 soon can fix that difference.
As such differing patches will require different tone control settings but nothing in this case requires extreme adjustment. The System 8 overall really nails the J8 sound and performance is fairly similar in as much as it can be. I feel that the System 8 is modelling a new or at least well kept Jupiter 8. Which is why I would really like the Condition feature to offer something much more dramatic on this plug out. I actually came away thinking that the Jupiter 8 we have at work is too bright. But I was only auditioning this through the headphone out on the J8 set at Medium level at the time. I will, of course, get back to this testing via the main outs as well.