Arturia – Jup-8 V3 3.4.12810 (STANDALONE, VSTi, VSTi3, AAX) [WiN x64]

By | June 21, 2019

 

Year / Release Date : 05.2019
Version : 3.4.12810
Developer : Arturia
Developer website : Arturia
Format : STANDALONE, VSTi, VSTi3, AAX
Digit capacity : 32bit, 64bit
Tabletka : cured
System requirements : Win 7+ (64bit) PC: 4 GB RAM; 2.5 GHz 10.10+: 4 GB RAM; 2.5 GHz CPU.
OpenGL 2.0 compatible GPU

Description : The Roland Jupiter 8 synthesizer is probably the least requiring a special presentation. Immediately after appearing on the music market in the early 80s, he instantly gained worldwide recognition and, despite his age, is still popular. So his appearance in the V Collection was predetermined.
The Jup-8V virtual tool looks completely real, and even the “paint” with its name written in a corner of the case is slightly worn. On the front panel there are controls with 54 synthesis parameters. The basic part of the synthesizer contains two oscillators with a set of switchable waveforms, a mixer, a single-pole pass-through high pass filter (HPF) without resonance, a resonant low-pass filter (LPF) with switchable slope (12/24 dB / oct), LFO, amplifier (VCA ), two envelopes (for filter and amplifier). Moreover, the filter can control any of the two envelopes. The set of initial waveforms of oscillators is small, but they can be synchronized and modulated, receiving many new forms. When using frequency modulation, not only noise and bell bells are produced, but also clear “glass” sounds.
As for the “sound power”, then in the version created by the Arturia engineers, the synthesizer also received new synthesis possibilities, as a result of which it became possible to make a sound that Jupiter 8 could never produce before. These innovations are assembled into four additional modules, which are accessible on the extension panel.

New in version:

Improvements
Playlist edition improvements
Playlist preset naming improvements
Favorite presets management improvements
Preset naming improvements
Preset search improvements
Bug fixes
Playlists now visible after recalling a project
No more crash when browsing presets
No more crashes when naming preset
Favorite presets now shuffle is enabled
Links to FAQ now available
Playlists are now visible after uninstalling / reinstalling an instrument

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