Fantastic tutorial! Your overview of the Jup-8 V was really informative and helpful, and I appreciate the level of detail you went into when explaining the various features and parameters of this classic synth. Your examples were also really helpful in demonstrating the range of sounds that can be created with the Jup-8 V. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us, and keep up the great work!
The Sequencer is out of this world but make sure you take sustain down in the ENV-s if you want space in between notes. You get a real cool effect which creates beautiful rythmic textures. I'm in love with this VST.
I have the old version of this, and to be honest I was never completely happy with the way it sounded. It's hard to judge on TH-cam but this new one seems to have a markedly better audio quality to it, perhaps because of the dispersion feature? Anyway, the whole thing is quite impressive. Looks like you've borrowed quite a lot of features from Pigments for the advanced panel - which is no bad thing! I love Pigments :)
I upgraded from V collection 6 to 8 mainly for the new update to Jup and the new Jun-6. The Jup-8 definitely sounds more impressive, to my ears at least! The dispersion helps for sure!
Hi and thank you for your message, we kept the same pricing policy. You get the usual updates for free but when we recreate a synth from scratch, we consider it as a new synth. I hope it helps and I'll share your thoughts with our marketing team.
@@Bezowinz I think the V4 Jupiter update was substantial, very impressive soundwise as well as visually. :) Crisp and clean HD, with a large an colorful GUI. It has a realististic 3D feel visually.
In my opinion, the new Arturia Jupiter 8 V4 sounds pretty awesome and "3D" to my ears. It sits well in my mixes as well. I love certain Roland Cloud instruments, but the Jupiter 8 just isn't one of them. Plus the CPU usage is truly horrible, which I honestly didn't think was going to be a big issue for me. And the user experience in general is really really bad, even for the instruments I like and use regularly (JX3P, Juno 106, etc.) If you're just after Jupiter 8 sounding stuff, I'd go for Arturia if you can get a deal. Don't pay full price for just the Jup 8V though, that's a bad deal.
You messed up the arpeggiator in this version. It only hard syncs to the grid that you chose in sync mode. You can't play it off grid, while your DAW is playing back. E.g when sync rate is 8th dotted, you can't start the arpeggiator on any value in the measure other than an 8th dotted. It surprisingly works as expected when the daw stops. In V3 it worked just fine.
This is why I have decided not to buy NI Komplete. I have barely scratched the surface of what I already have. I think if you can't make music with the VC, you can't make music.
This guy is playing some beautiful chords. Just bought the V-9 Collection
This synth and the CS-80 look and sound absolutely perfect.
This is insane...thanks for this amazing tutorial.
The possibilities are endless! I’m freaking out in the best way!
Fantastic tutorial! Your overview of the Jup-8 V was really informative and helpful, and I appreciate the level of detail you went into when explaining the various features and parameters of this classic synth. Your examples were also really helpful in demonstrating the range of sounds that can be created with the Jup-8 V. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us, and keep up the great work!
Excited to use these for future songs!
The Sequencer is out of this world but make sure you take sustain down in the ENV-s if you want space in between notes. You get a real cool effect which creates beautiful rythmic textures. I'm in love with this VST.
I have the old version of this, and to be honest I was never completely happy with the way it sounded. It's hard to judge on TH-cam but this new one seems to have a markedly better audio quality to it, perhaps because of the dispersion feature? Anyway, the whole thing is quite impressive. Looks like you've borrowed quite a lot of features from Pigments for the advanced panel - which is no bad thing! I love Pigments :)
I upgraded from V collection 6 to 8 mainly for the new update to Jup and the new Jun-6. The Jup-8 definitely sounds more impressive, to my ears at least! The dispersion helps for sure!
Jupiter 6 and 8 are absolute classics but cost thousands to buy a real one.
It's very well designed and sounds great, lots of fun, good job.
Huge improvement. Thanks Arturia. By the way, did anyone ever used that galaxy thingy in the previous version?
Excellent video tutorial. And Bryan is rocking a new hair colour like some kind of 80's synthwave nut 😎
Great tutorial!
Sounds good. I wish you all would've kept the free upgrade policy for synths we already had.
Hi and thank you for your message, we kept the same pricing policy. You get the usual updates for free but when we recreate a synth from scratch, we consider it as a new synth.
I hope it helps and I'll share your thoughts with our marketing team.
@@ArturiaOfficial ah, OK. So this was a bigger upgrade than the B-3?
@@Bezowinz I think the V4 Jupiter update was substantial, very impressive soundwise as well as visually. :) Crisp and clean HD, with a large an colorful GUI. It has a realististic 3D feel visually.
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This thing sounds absolutely nuts. Fucking love it. Know all I need is to learn it like it did with the prophet
How do these compare to the Roland cloud sounds?
In my opinion, the new Arturia Jupiter 8 V4 sounds pretty awesome and "3D" to my ears. It sits well in my mixes as well. I love certain Roland Cloud instruments, but the Jupiter 8 just isn't one of them. Plus the CPU usage is truly horrible, which I honestly didn't think was going to be a big issue for me. And the user experience in general is really really bad, even for the instruments I like and use regularly (JX3P, Juno 106, etc.) If you're just after Jupiter 8 sounding stuff, I'd go for Arturia if you can get a deal. Don't pay full price for just the Jup 8V though, that's a bad deal.
Better than the cloud version..imo
You messed up the arpeggiator in this version. It only hard syncs to the grid that you chose in sync mode. You can't play it off grid, while your DAW is playing back. E.g when sync rate is 8th dotted, you can't start the arpeggiator on any value in the measure other than an 8th dotted. It surprisingly works as expected when the daw stops. In V3 it worked just fine.
Ho there. Does anyone know if the sequencer allows you to step down to 16th notes? Thanks in advance.👍
How is the integration with minilab controller?
Just plug in the MiniLab and it's all set!
Would be great if you could add split and layering. No idea why you too split out.
Is this a sample-copy of the famous Roland Jupiter 8 synthesizer-sound ?
No
How much does it cost to update the Jupiter only if you have the old version?
Check your account if you haven't already...I just upgraded from last version for $14
Is this going to be on sale anytime soon? And can you buy it outright or have to do a subscription? Subscriptions are such a friggin ripoff.
50% off right now
The Synth of Howard Jones, Thomas Dolby and Nick Rhodes
Why arturia don't make VST to make easy sequencers? The Vcollectio is very good but every VST is very difficult to make sequencer or don't have 😢
Hi Cristiano, that's a good idea and I'll share your thoughts with our product design team :)
Arturia: PLEASE make this for the iPad! That would be amazing.
белобрысый, это миди клава норм, или нэйтив инструмент лучше взять скажи пж
норм клава ничо такая
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This beast is half off right now, only 99€
29 € if u have already the old version.
🙂😷
This is why I have decided not to buy NI Komplete. I have barely scratched the surface of what I already have. I think if you can't make music with the VC, you can't make music.
Make jupiter 6 VST clone pleeeeaassee