Some people wanted it to replace the Fantom G, but it's studio/ stage synthesizer, not workstation. They did not accepted it because at the price of a workstation, they wanted a workstation. But now as it it out of stock and production ceased, Jupiter-80 will cost more.
The single sounds on the JP-80 are a subset of what you get on the Integra-7. They're excellent, but the real strength of the JP-80 is its ability to layer them in a way that the Integra (and most other instruments) can't do. The JP-80 never got accepted the way it should have been because people wanted the JP-80 to be a re-released JP-8 with analog sounds and lots of knobs. It does analog emulation brilliantly, but it's not a JP-8 or Moog One (and was never intended to be this). As a super-fat pad synth, it's unbeatable. Nice demo anyway. Thanks.
geoffk777 Yeah, the only thing Roland did wrong with this board, was the name. Something like JD-2000 would had upset the ”analog purist lobby” less. Personally, I’d wish for a smaller form factor, like a ”FA-07”, but to keep all the controls and keybed.
That's true--the whole panel is very uncrowded and there's a big space on the right and a smaller one on the left with nothing at all. I guess they figured that with the touchscreen, aftertouch and DBeam, you had all of the controls that you''d ever need. That's mostly true, but having a row of assignable knobs and faders like the Kronos, Montage and even RD-2000 have, would have been handy. Even so, you're right, it's a great-sounding board. I have one and I also love it (although the depth of it made squeezing it into the keyboard stand more challenging than I expected).
@@matszh I always thought it should have been called the Fantom Live. People would have just thought it was a great musician's keyboard then, which is what it is.
@@matszh I agree. "Jupiter" and "8" gave totally the wrong impression of the kind of product it was. I tried one in the store and it was clear within the first minute it's for preset players not synthesists. Having said that, its presets are actually usable and refreshingly lacking cheese as this demo shows.
I had this board bought for a band I played in for about two years. My requirements was for something that could be used by anyone, and borrowed from the original jp-8, you want brass, you just pressed brass etc. That's where it's closer to the original JP-8 than you think, and well deserved the Jupiter name. Back then, their intention was to mimick actual natural instruments, and why you had those instrument category direct access button. Only analog technology was available, so they had to add all the controls. On the 80, you have a touchscreen with a clear layout for synth edition, the same you find on the IPad app for the Integra-7, and on the SH-01. Owning a Gaia, I felt at home with it. For live performance, it's an incredible machine. It's got direct registration changes under the Keybed at your thumbs, jacks AND XLR outs which I used to feed MY aux returns, and I used it with an old RD-180 to play the Lower part, with all the Pianos, EP, Clavs, playing only the upper and solo parts on the JP itself. The only missing thing (as with the Integra-7 and the Fantom-G), is the inability to SYNC oscillators. But you can RINGMOD them. That's why I also used the GAIA as my third Keyboard which can SYNC)
This replaced my D-70 .. the fact that it had 76 quality keys, was all metal, and sorta looked like my old Jupiter 8 is what sold me. Sounds are a dime a dozen these days with VST’s .. but a high quality solid as a rock 76 key controller is somewhat rare. My only gripe is Roland pulled the IOS app for it from the App Store .. that sucks as it is a very useful tool. Roland give us back the app!
Such an amazing talent on full display from a highly versatile & gifted player. I honestly can't imagine anyone more worthy or deserving of owning such a collection of impressive gear. Thank you for posting this Paolo.
I'm a gigging keyboardist myself and around your age Paulo,fantastic demo of this keyboard.Roland should use you to showcase their products.I recently started playing keys again with a band after nearly 20 years so I had to refamiliarise myself with what was available.I ended up buying two workstations:a Roland FA06 and a Yamaha MOXF06.Many of these sounds would be useful in a live situation but I think its your musicality and skill that really make this and other instruments you play shine,nice work love the other videos as well
Thanks so much - both the workstations you've got are very good. I plan to get a Montage 6 at some point, and a Kronos - they all have a different vibe, but all great synths.
Tweaking effect parameters, and cutoff/res will make it sound even better. I have the FA06 and it is an absolute beast, and it does integrate SN emulation which comes pretty close to the Jupiter's SN hardware. But, I do hear a quality difference between the 2. The Jupiter 80 in my opinion sounds a bit better (noticeably) than the FA06. But the Jupiter 80 lacks on all the other drum machines, pads, and workflow integrity. But this synth is my absolute favorite out of the 7 I currently own. I will never be able to let it go.
This has to be one of the most versatile sounding keyboards ever released by any company. It sounds like a top VA synth to the classic vintage EP, clav and organ sounds and the acoustic sounds in all categories are fabulous! When this synth was on the market, alot of people weren't sure what to make of it as it wasn't a 21st century replacement for the original Roland classic, the Jupiter 8. The 1st version was also fairly complicated to get into although things improved with the major version 2 upgrade.
I agree. In fact when I tried it out near its release, I wasn't impressed. But around 2018-9, maybe because of newer sounds not thrilling me, (except the Montage) I got interested. I also thought it was 'its own beast' and also might become hard to find one day, so Reverb to the rescue! All I had to do was reseat a connector when it arrived. I just wish it were light enough to be my everything: take-it-around-town-to-gig synth. I'm too old; it's too heavy! Love it though. And love this Paolo guy! Great imagination; great accordion chops too.
I’m so happy you have one of these and you made time to make a lengthy video on it. Ive had this since they started shipping and I’m still intimidated of it today. You certainly know hot oatmeal this beast and you are just amazing artist. Thank you for your time you put into your channel.
Also remember the SuperNatural (hate that name) sounds here are also found on the Integra 7 if you don't have room for the keys. The I7 is set up a bit different and doesn't have the same "stacks" as the JP80, but it does respond on all 16 MIDI channels. But the core single sounds are the same as the JP80, plus you get all the XV sounds and all the expansion cards.
Este jupter 80 é sem dúvida um super sintetizador, más é preciso saber editar ,progamar e ter muita habilidade e criatividade para tirar maravilhosas performance dele ,e você faz isso com excelência, meus parabéns por sua demonstração.
Excellent playing - thanks for giving the Jupiter some love. I use my JP-80 full time in my band - a keeper for sure. Also, I run it through the EHX Lester pedal for a killer Leslie sim.
That erhu sound transport me directly in ancient China ! The magic thing with you...you are able to give interest to any synth ! You're a great pedagogue Paolo !
Great video, is always a good pleasure hear you demonstrating gear possibilities. And with a little bit of 'Desafinado' on organ ! Greetings from Brazil
Hello from France Paolo ! As always, very great video ; and awesome player you are ! Really fantastic to listen to you, whatever the style of music you play !
Ciao Paolo - wow that is a great Demo of this extremely versatile & well sounding instrument, didn't know of it 'til today :-D - and another wow for your own versatility in genres according to the various instruments, kinda motivates me to practice some more this year B-)
You are a king of wizard of playing and a good teacher for understand this keyboard ! Thanks a lot ! Excuse my english because my first language is french from Québec my friend !
I have some great synths but I think my Jupiter80 is the One I prefer with my Nord Electro6HP! Great sounds, easy to use and layering so rich. A very nice keybed also... i’ll keep it for years I think. Brilliant démo, congratulations.
Hello,...great demo of this wonderful instrument, which covers a huge area. Unfortunately I don't have any space left, not even for the smaller version. Nice memory at 23.00 to 25.00 from miami vice scene. greetings
I saw the key & peele parody, yes it is the same vibe and a funny sketch. Thx for this pretty nice entertaining, i like your piano playing very well. Greetings from Germany.
That Riders on the Storm bit made me smile. Damn man you can play the bejeezus out of a(n electric) piano. So many styles too. What is your background?
Great playing Paolo! Some lovely sounds out of that Jup-80. Nice bit of Joy Division snuck in there too :) If anyone wants to see a restored Wurlitzer theater organ in action check out the Nathan Barr Creative Cribs video here on TH-cam. It's quite a piece of engineering!
Thanks! Yes, I've seen that video and it's indeed amazing. Huge props to the guy for taking the massive steps required to keep that Wurlitzer going. His dedication to music is truly incredible.
Great demo. It's rubbish that Roland withdrew iOS app support for the Jupiter's editing app. I sold my original Jupiter 80 and deleted my iPad editing app three years ago. When I re-purchased a JP-80 last year, I didn't realised this inredibly-useful editing tool had been withdrawn because they simply wouldn't update it from 32-64bit.
If you previously owned it shouldn't it show up in previously downloaded apps through your apple store? I know old versions of my MAC OS X downloads still exist today even though they are from years ago. Worth a shot? I hope it is there for you
Too bad they discontinued the Jupiter 80 Love your keyboard playing! You are an amazing versatile player! I play guitar but I'm still fascinated with the keyboards bought a midi but now I can see that something like the Jupiter 80 is a must have! I'm glad I came across you on the Tube!
The JP-80 was my first ‘synth’ after a 25-year hiatus, and at first I loved it. Meanwhile however, I have replaced it by a MODX7, which is superior in any respect except the keybed (no aftertouch).
Hi! Great video and you play very cool man!!! I want to ask you for a classic 80's synth sound used in Tell It Like It Is - Don Johnson (Yeah! Miami Vice too😂😂😂)that sound emule the 50's piano quaver style in that Song. Could you know The sound name? Thank you.
The piano/guitar+pad patches sounds wonderful. Also really loving that Bright Bass patch. (Synth basses on the other hand were very meh to my ears. Really flat sounding.)
Paolo, that was an amazing demo. I currently have a Montage 6 and looking for another board. How is the keybed on the JP80? I didn’t like the FA06 or VR09
Hi and thanks!! As the others say, great playing :) - I can't find some of those pianos you show, on my Jupiter-80: is that because I've replaced some of the original sounds with v.2.0 sounds and other edits I've made? - for example Ambient Piano, etc. Are they 'Live Sets'? - You said they're Single Sounds - so I go to the "Solo Field" and dial through the sounds, and can't find them in the Category Search under Pianos (or Pop Pianos) either - except for one Pop Piano, but that doesn't call itself Pop/Ballad Piano as yours is labeled. (confused.) Thanks for any advice.
Tommy, those piano patches were all the same piano, the only thing that I changed was the playing style - that patch is the first piano patch in memory when you're in single mode - IIRC it's called "Supernatural Piano"
Qouting myself : The song in the Key & Peele sketch is Death of a Cyborg by Power Glove. It's part of the Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon soundtrack which is bloody awsome! open.spotify.com/track/5369NKuQ1IHLM8mFYOAjwv?si=cGzcRinnQ_2N35iC4IVB0w The game is a parody of the 80's though so it's by all chance heavly inspired by the Scarface music :p
OH NO... Paulo is venturing over to the dark side.. DIGITAL.... the end of the world is near folks!!!! Now I expect used Jupiter 80 keyboards to bump up a few hundred dollars on Ebay after this video. Paulo...a man of many musical styles...
Brilliant demo and I love the stuff you choose to play each patch. As I can't get a Jupiter 80 is there a modern Roland synth which can do the same kind of thing?
You should run that through a Sherman Filterbank, a Big Muff Pi and and Roland Space Echo. The Leslie speaker never sounds right on these type of workstations to me. I've never heard one that can emulate that. That's the Holy Grail, well that and a CS 80 clone that is 200 bucks and stays in tune. Come on Behringer! I've already decided I want that Crave with the Prophet 5 chip and Mood filter.
Could you do a video on editing effects like Chep Nunez, Latin Rascals and Omar Santana? I'm not sure whether they used just multitrack tape or ventured into using samplers but I guess you could recreate it using samplers?
Hi Paolo, I'm now a the proud owner of a shiny new bass guitar. Will your channel be showing any bass videos ? I'm sure what ever magic you sprinkle on your instruments will make it sound out of this world. Thanks
@@SynthManiaDotCom I've been trying to figure out what's different about your last 2 videos. I now see you have changed your filming angles to be front facing to yourself. Looks good.
The joy of this is that you're a human library of genres. You switch with the patches with ease!
And the JP-80 is underrated / misunderstood for sure.
Alex, thank you!
Some people wanted it to replace the Fantom G, but it's studio/ stage synthesizer, not workstation. They did not accepted it because at the price of a workstation, they wanted a workstation. But now as it it out of stock and production ceased, Jupiter-80 will cost more.
Alex Żerdecki the INTEGRA-7’s have all of the Jupiter 80 sounds in it though...just a different user interface
@@SynthManiaDotCom are the strings at 21:14 created from a sample?
@@truthmanifestingtruth and half the polyphony..
Your fluidity with musical styles is amazing. Nice video!
Peter, thank you!
yohhhhh I am observing that as I watch
The single sounds on the JP-80 are a subset of what you get on the Integra-7. They're excellent, but the real strength of the JP-80 is its ability to layer them in a way that the Integra (and most other instruments) can't do. The JP-80 never got accepted the way it should have been because people wanted the JP-80 to be a re-released JP-8 with analog sounds and lots of knobs. It does analog emulation brilliantly, but it's not a JP-8 or Moog One (and was never intended to be this). As a super-fat pad synth, it's unbeatable.
Nice demo anyway. Thanks.
geoffk777 Yeah, the only thing Roland did wrong with this board, was the name. Something like JD-2000 would had upset the ”analog purist lobby” less. Personally, I’d wish for a smaller form factor, like a ”FA-07”, but to keep all the controls and keybed.
now that I think about it, the JP80 has an empty area to the right, there is room for more controls. Still love the sounds mine makes though.
That's true--the whole panel is very uncrowded and there's a big space on the right and a smaller one on the left with nothing at all. I guess they figured that with the touchscreen, aftertouch and DBeam, you had all of the controls that you''d ever need. That's mostly true, but having a row of assignable knobs and faders like the Kronos, Montage and even RD-2000 have, would have been handy. Even so, you're right, it's a great-sounding board. I have one and I also love it (although the depth of it made squeezing it into the keyboard stand more challenging than I expected).
@@matszh I always thought it should have been called the Fantom Live. People would have just thought it was a great musician's keyboard then, which is what it is.
@@matszh I agree. "Jupiter" and "8" gave totally the wrong impression of the kind of product it was. I tried one in the store and it was clear within the first minute it's for preset players not synthesists. Having said that, its presets are actually usable and refreshingly lacking cheese as this demo shows.
I had this board bought for a band I played in for about two years. My requirements was for something that could be used by anyone, and borrowed from the original jp-8, you want brass, you just pressed brass etc. That's where it's closer to the original JP-8 than you think, and well deserved the Jupiter name. Back then, their intention was to mimick actual natural instruments, and why you had those instrument category direct access button. Only analog technology was available, so they had to add all the controls. On the 80, you have a touchscreen with a clear layout for synth edition, the same you find on the IPad app for the Integra-7, and on the SH-01. Owning a Gaia, I felt at home with it. For live performance, it's an incredible machine. It's got direct registration changes under the Keybed at your thumbs, jacks AND XLR outs which I used to feed MY aux returns, and I used it with an old RD-180 to play the Lower part, with all the Pianos, EP, Clavs, playing only the upper and solo parts on the JP itself. The only missing thing (as with the Integra-7 and the Fantom-G), is the inability to SYNC oscillators. But you can RINGMOD them. That's why I also used the GAIA as my third Keyboard which can SYNC)
I love my Jupiter-80, it's definitely an underrated synth. And the build quality is exceptional.
This synth will sky rocket in value one day I bet
This replaced my D-70 .. the fact that it had 76 quality keys, was all metal, and sorta looked like my old Jupiter 8 is what sold me. Sounds are a dime a dozen these days with VST’s .. but a high quality solid as a rock 76 key controller is somewhat rare. My only gripe is Roland pulled the IOS app for it from the App Store .. that sucks as it is a very useful tool. Roland give us back the app!
You are an amazing pianist.
You forgot to mention he's an amazing pianist. His range of styles and the quality is awesome.
Uuh?
I'm always impressed. One of my favorite youtubers.
Thank you
@@SeazBreeze did you mention hat he is an amazing piano player?
I'm sorry, I love my Tyros 5, the Genos, and PA-4X, but this is the greatest synth EVER MADE!
Such an amazing talent on full display from a highly versatile & gifted player.
I honestly can't imagine anyone more worthy or deserving of owning such a collection of impressive gear.
Thank you for posting this Paolo.
I'm a gigging keyboardist myself and around your age Paulo,fantastic demo of this keyboard.Roland should use you to showcase their products.I recently started playing keys again with a band after nearly 20 years so I had to refamiliarise myself with what was available.I ended up buying two workstations:a Roland FA06 and a Yamaha MOXF06.Many of these sounds would be useful in a live situation but I think its your musicality and skill that really make this and other instruments you play shine,nice work love the other videos as well
Thanks so much - both the workstations you've got are very good. I plan to get a Montage 6 at some point, and a Kronos - they all have a different vibe, but all great synths.
Tweaking effect parameters, and cutoff/res will make it sound even better. I have the FA06 and it is an absolute beast, and it does integrate SN emulation which comes pretty close to the Jupiter's SN hardware. But, I do hear a quality difference between the 2. The Jupiter 80 in my opinion sounds a bit better (noticeably) than the FA06. But the Jupiter 80 lacks on all the other drum machines, pads, and workflow integrity. But this synth is my absolute favorite out of the 7 I currently own. I will never be able to let it go.
This has to be one of the most versatile sounding keyboards ever released by any company. It sounds like a top VA synth to the classic vintage EP, clav and organ sounds and the acoustic sounds in all categories are fabulous! When this synth was on the market, alot of people weren't sure what to make of it as it wasn't a 21st century replacement for the original Roland classic, the Jupiter 8. The 1st version was also fairly complicated to get into although things improved with the major version 2 upgrade.
I agree. In fact when I tried it out near its release, I wasn't impressed. But around 2018-9, maybe because of newer sounds not thrilling me, (except the Montage) I got interested. I also thought it was 'its own beast' and also might become hard to find one day, so Reverb to the rescue! All I had to do was reseat a connector when it arrived. I just wish it were light enough to be my everything: take-it-around-town-to-gig synth. I'm too old; it's too heavy! Love it though. And love this Paolo guy! Great imagination; great accordion chops too.
Awesome demo and you're a fabulous demonstrator, not to mention a fabulous player!
Thank you!
You truly are a versatile musician, bravo 👍🏻
Paolo, your videos are always great. Huge Roland fan here so pleasure to hear this and the bonus is you are an amazing musician.
Seems like a great machine for someone that plays for a living. Very versatile.
I’m so happy you have one of these and you made time to make a lengthy video on it. Ive had this since they started shipping and I’m still intimidated of it today. You certainly know hot oatmeal this beast and you are just amazing artist. Thank you for your time you put into your channel.
Great demo. Always inspired an inspiring playing. You are the boss, Paolo.
Way too kind, thank you
Nice Playing!
Most of those sounds are pretty nice, but I think I could listen to you playing for hours 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you
Also remember the SuperNatural (hate that name) sounds here are also found on the Integra 7 if you don't have room for the keys. The I7 is set up a bit different and doesn't have the same "stacks" as the JP80, but it does respond on all 16 MIDI channels. But the core single sounds are the same as the JP80, plus you get all the XV sounds and all the expansion cards.
You don't get the 256 voices though etc.
Well damn, didn't realize you were this versatile in genres. Nice demo of the awesome JP-80^^
You was playing Riders On The Right hand and When The Musics Over on the left !!!! Class ❤️
Thanks for posting this amazingly comprehensive and eloquent demo of the iconic JP80. Very enjoyable real pleasure to watch !!! Thank you !!!
Many thanks!
I really enjoyed you playing all those different styles of music. Beautiful.
Jupiter 80 is a monster keyboard, but your skills complement the presentation very well! 👏👏👏
the vox and string pad is such a nice sound
Este jupter 80 é sem dúvida um super sintetizador, más é preciso saber editar ,progamar e ter muita habilidade e criatividade para tirar maravilhosas performance dele ,e você faz isso com excelência, meus parabéns por sua demonstração.
Excellent playing - thanks for giving the Jupiter some love. I use my JP-80 full time in my band - a keeper for sure. Also, I run it through the EHX Lester pedal for a killer Leslie sim.
That erhu sound transport me directly in ancient China !
The magic thing with you...you are able to give interest to any synth !
You're a great pedagogue Paolo !
Thanks!
Great video, is always a good pleasure hear you demonstrating gear possibilities. And with a little bit of 'Desafinado' on organ ! Greetings from Brazil
Obrigado and hello to the beautiful Brazil!
Shame this board is discontinued i remember one of the original promo demos (still on youtube ) and the sound/layers were phenomenal
Awesome machine and keyboardist. I love the Jupiter 80 sounds. I come back to watch this video from time to time, love it...
Glad you enjoy it!
You really should be the only person testing keyboards all over the internet. No one else surpasses you.
Waaay too kind, thank you -
The cathedral reverb and theater organs are out of this world! 😲🌏
Hello from France Paolo !
As always, very great video ; and awesome player you are ! Really fantastic to listen to you, whatever the style of music you play !
Thanks so much, hello back to France!
Ciao Paolo - wow that is a great Demo of this extremely versatile & well sounding instrument, didn't know of it 'til today :-D - and another wow for your own versatility in genres according to the various instruments, kinda motivates me to practice some more this year B-)
Your skills and repertoire are excellent...wish I could play like that. Definitely a wonderful and diverse sounding instrument
Thank you
That’s one AMAZING synth!
You are a king of wizard of playing and a good teacher for understand this keyboard ! Thanks a lot ! Excuse my english because my first language is french from Québec my friend !
Wow, thanks! Glad it was helpful to you
What a great vid. A wonderful introduction to this very versatile Synth. Bravo.!!
I have some great synths but I think my Jupiter80 is the One I prefer with my Nord Electro6HP! Great sounds, easy to use and layering so rich. A very nice keybed also... i’ll keep it for years I think. Brilliant démo, congratulations.
Unbelievable how talented you are!
Such amazing playing and mastery of genres !
Awesome synth, awesome player. Greetings from Russia! And accordions is the best!
You got the best job in the world.
I wish this were my job, but I have a real (9-5) job. This is my passion / hobby / side hustle. Maybe in a few years...
Hello,...great demo of this wonderful instrument, which covers a huge area. Unfortunately I don't have any space left, not even for the smaller version. Nice memory at 23.00 to 25.00 from miami vice scene.
greetings
Thank you very much - you might consider the rack version, Integra 7 (which also has all the SRX expansion boards built-in as a bonus)
I saw the key & peele parody, yes it is the same vibe and a funny sketch. Thx for this pretty nice entertaining, i like your piano playing very well. Greetings from Germany.
Thank you
very nicely done!
thank you Paolo...
Jill, thank you!
That Riders on the Storm bit made me smile. Damn man you can play the bejeezus out of a(n electric) piano. So many styles too. What is your background?
Thank you, I've just been playing for a long time ;)
Great playing Paolo! Some lovely sounds out of that Jup-80. Nice bit of Joy Division snuck in there too :)
If anyone wants to see a restored Wurlitzer theater organ in action check out the Nathan Barr Creative Cribs video here on TH-cam. It's quite a piece of engineering!
Thanks! Yes, I've seen that video and it's indeed amazing. Huge props to the guy for taking the massive steps required to keep that Wurlitzer going. His dedication to music is truly incredible.
These theatre organs sounds are great! I hope The Roland Cloud people add the JupiterJP-80 to its collection ASAP!
Serious talent kind sir, enjoy your vids!
Thank you
Wow! Very versatile! Im thinking 🤔 of getting a new keyboard think im sold! Thx! 👍
Thanks for the demo Paolo. Didn't know how wonderful this Roland sounded. . .
Very welcome!
We could have used you in the keyboard department when I worked at Jim’s Music Center 😬👍
Complimenti Paolo fai volare le dita sulla tastiera. Questa macchina mi piace tantissimo.
Amazing. I need a full synth band using this as the lead guitar and everything else!
You are a heck of a pianist/musician. Chopin shout out.
Thanks, always loved that prelude of his in particular!
Hey Paolo, Great Video I love that Jupiter-80. That's one you should NEVER sale.That's a forever keyboard. Keep up the great work.
Don't plan to sell anytime soon ;)
Yup I will never sell mine ever
Great demo. It's rubbish that Roland withdrew iOS app support for the Jupiter's editing app. I sold my original Jupiter 80 and deleted my iPad editing app three years ago. When I re-purchased a JP-80 last year, I didn't realised this inredibly-useful editing tool had been withdrawn because they simply wouldn't update it from 32-64bit.
Oxford Blue i still have it. If I could send you the program i would. It’s really helpful
If you previously owned it shouldn't it show up in previously downloaded apps through your apple store? I know old versions of my MAC OS X downloads still exist today even though they are from years ago. Worth a shot? I hope it is there for you
best of the best sound makers).
Awesome playing and demo. 👍
Thanks!
May Yahweh bless you and stay blessed thanks for the video!!!!!!
Thank you too
So, it basically does everything, except emulate an analog synth; such as - say - the Jupiter-8?
Yea just found one in pawnshop couple days ago hence why im watching vids on it
Paolo 👊🤘 grtz have the same and it rocks.
🤘🤘🤘
Very good demonstration on a super keyboard ;-)
Thank you!
You're a talented clinician, too, dear Paolo! Auguri. :)
Terrific machine at a terrible prize for my pocket hahaha....
Thanks!
Had no Idea the jupiter 8 was that good!
Where can I purchase one they seem it be not available anymore to be purchased.
Yes, unfortunately they are discontinued, but there are several used ones for sale on eBay and Reverb
Too bad they discontinued the Jupiter 80 Love your keyboard playing! You are an amazing versatile player! I play guitar but I'm still fascinated with the keyboards bought a midi but now I can see that something like the Jupiter 80 is a must have! I'm glad I came across you on the Tube!
Ottima demo! 💯
i like the vox and string pad a touch of the jan hammer miami vice of the 80s love that series
French Accordion ! Inspired me to make a cheese souffle tonight! Thanks & yummy!
What is the name of the piece played at 12:59 ? It's super sweet!
Thank you, I'm improvising.
That organ is sweet!
The JP-80 was my first ‘synth’ after a 25-year hiatus, and at first I loved it. Meanwhile however, I have replaced it by a MODX7, which is superior in any respect except the keybed (no aftertouch).
It sounded amazing through my laptop speakers.It must sound awesome in real life.Well above my price range though
ha that was fantastic, and great to see what this mother of a synth can do
Giles, thank you
Hi! Great video and you play very cool man!!! I want to ask you for a classic 80's synth sound used in Tell It Like It Is - Don Johnson (Yeah! Miami Vice too😂😂😂)that sound emule the 50's piano quaver style in that Song. Could you know The sound name? Thank you.
The piano/guitar+pad patches sounds wonderful. Also really loving that Bright Bass patch. (Synth basses on the other hand were very meh to my ears. Really flat sounding.)
Lovely.. Fabulous playing ..
Thank you
Paolo, that was an amazing demo. I currently have a Montage 6 and looking for another board. How is the keybed on the JP80? I didn’t like the FA06 or VR09
The keybed is good
Atmosphere 👌
;-D
Romagna mia, Romagna in fiore
Tu sei la stella, tu sei l'amore…….🎼😎
Hi and thanks!! As the others say, great playing :) - I can't find some of those pianos you show, on my Jupiter-80: is that because I've replaced some of the original sounds with v.2.0 sounds and other edits I've made? - for example Ambient Piano, etc. Are they 'Live Sets'? - You said they're Single Sounds - so I go to the "Solo Field" and dial through the sounds, and can't find them in the Category Search under Pianos (or Pop Pianos) either - except for one Pop Piano, but that doesn't call itself Pop/Ballad Piano as yours is labeled. (confused.) Thanks for any advice.
Tommy, those piano patches were all the same piano, the only thing that I changed was the playing style - that patch is the first piano patch in memory when you're in single mode - IIRC it's called "Supernatural Piano"
@@SynthManiaDotCom - Thank you, now I understand :) Cool stuff. Ciao!
I’d trade my whole studio for a Jupiter 80.
I kept buying more synths because I was such a noob when I bought the Jupiter 80 and now I prefer it over pretty much every other synth I own.
24:24 that's Tony's Theme by Moroder. From Scarface movie :)
Qouting myself : The song in the Key & Peele sketch is Death of a Cyborg by Power Glove. It's part of the Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon soundtrack which is bloody awsome!
open.spotify.com/track/5369NKuQ1IHLM8mFYOAjwv?si=cGzcRinnQ_2N35iC4IVB0w
The game is a parody of the 80's though so it's by all chance heavly inspired by the Scarface music :p
OH NO... Paulo is venturing over to the dark side.. DIGITAL.... the end of the world is near folks!!!! Now I expect used Jupiter 80 keyboards to bump up a few hundred dollars on Ebay after this video. Paulo...a man of many musical styles...
It's about time that I start showing synths made after 1986 :^D ! Thank you
Brilliant demo and I love the stuff you choose to play each patch. As I can't get a Jupiter 80 is there a modern Roland synth which can do the same kind of thing?
If you already have a MIDI enabled keyboard then the integra 7 has all the same sounds.
Beautiful machine!
You should run that through a Sherman Filterbank, a Big Muff Pi and and Roland Space Echo. The Leslie speaker never sounds right on these type of workstations to me. I've never heard one that can emulate that. That's the Holy Grail, well that and a CS 80 clone that is 200 bucks and stays in tune. Come on Behringer! I've already decided I want that Crave with the Prophet 5 chip and Mood filter.
Think i know what ye mean, my vsynth has that kind of very digital plasticy sound which im not crazy about.
At first i was confused, i tought it was a jupiter 8 haha
Could you do a video on editing effects like Chep Nunez, Latin Rascals and Omar Santana? I'm not sure whether they used just multitrack tape or ventured into using samplers but I guess you could recreate it using samplers?
Do you have a specific piece of music in particular?
@@SynthManiaDotCom For instance Latin Rascals - Don´t let me be Missunderstood (All Star Editz) cheers
Awesome Demo Paolo!. Can you show how to make a typicall disco fall string on JP80, also, does this synth have a jazz flute?
Thank you, yes, I actually plan to do a video on recreating the typical Disco sounds - yes, it has lots of types of flute
Thanks for the answer ;-) Have a nice day my friend!
The piano pad song
yup :)
Hi Paolo, I'm now a the proud owner of a shiny new bass guitar. Will your channel be showing any bass videos ? I'm sure what ever magic you sprinkle on your instruments will make it sound out of this world. Thanks
For sure - bass is my second instrument, I have many videos with electric bass in them
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I've been trying to figure out what's different about your last 2 videos. I now see you have changed your filming angles to be front facing to yourself. Looks good.
Ahh wished you lived in LA...
Well done
So Roland's reissue of the 808 is called the 8, and their reissue of the Jupiter-8 is called the 80.
Had me rolling haha
For those who might not have watched it, the awesome Key & Peele sketch I mention at 23:45 :-D --> th-cam.com/video/_ycih6B6iqM/w-d-xo.html
me like this different color buttons