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Posted by Dance123 on Jul-08-2004 16:31:

Hello! JP8000 VSTi and sounds (Extalin and others..)

Hi,

Extalin and Ross if I am correct, any news about making that JP8000 VSTi you were talking about in another posting if I remember correctly. Sounds like a really good idea. I think the only way to get a VSTi sound exactly like a JP8000 is when it has the actual JP8000 waveforms (especially that supersaw) as oscillators.

Cheers, Mike.


Posted by Tranc3 on Jul-08-2004 16:59:


Posted by Kire_22 on Jul-09-2004 22:39:

.....or you could get VAZ Modular and wait for my JP-emulation to be ready!

I can tell you, this will be so exact-sounding that you will not be able to hear the difference!!!

There will be some MP3-demos soon! I think we will play a game. "Is it VAZ or is it a JP8k?!"


Cheers,
Kire


Posted by Vert on Jul-09-2004 23:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Kire_22
.....or you could get VAZ Modular and wait for my JP-emulation to be ready!

I can tell you, this will be so exact-sounding that you will not be able to hear the difference!!!

There will be some MP3-demos soon! I think we will play a game. "Is it VAZ or is it a JP8k?!"


Cheers,
Kire


I'm excited . I've never tried vaz... I'll have to get the demo. But I have tried your soundset that came with z3ta+ and I must say I'm impressed.

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Posted by TranceMasterUk on Jul-10-2004 00:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Kire_22
.....or you could get VAZ Modular and wait for my JP-emulation to be ready!

I can tell you, this will be so exact-sounding that you will not be able to hear the difference!!!

There will be some MP3-demos soon! I think we will play a game. "Is it VAZ or is it a JP8k?!"


Cheers,
Kire


wow this sounds good
i use vaz2010 alot

vaz modular 3 is even better, but is of course aimed more for people to design there own synths.

looking forward to hearing your jp module.


Posted by Trancevision on Jul-10-2004 11:16:

this is intersting. Tell me when the demos are up...


Trancevision


Posted by Kire_22 on Jul-10-2004 12:32:

Yes, I will!

I've just been told that my synth maybe will be bundled with future versions of VAZ!

Cheers,
Kire


Posted by thecYrus on Jul-10-2004 12:42:

any sound previews, kire?


Posted by Kire_22 on Jul-10-2004 15:27:

quote:
Originally posted by thecYrus
any sound previews, kire?


Very soon!


Posted by rb2k1 on Jul-11-2004 21:29:

little something ive started

I dont have a nice screen shot to show you all yet but i made 2 clips for you all to hear.

Ive only added some external delay and reverb.. with some eq on the top end

Clip 1 - rb2k1 supersaw vst

Clip 2 - rb2k1 supersaw vst

Ill keep you all updated.

~Ross B


Posted by thecYrus on Jul-12-2004 05:00:

hey ross,

that sounds great! but i think it's samplebased, or?


Posted by Dance123 on Jul-12-2004 19:05:

Hi Ross,

That sounds great!! Will you be using the original JP8000 waveforms as oscillators for your VSTi? I don't know much about synth design, but isn't this the only way to get a true emulation of a synth or am I wrong about that? Can you perhaps already post some specs, like will it have EQ's cause they seem to be an import part of sound design and I never seem to get those right? Also, will it have the possibility to import JP8000 patches?!


Posted by Snakebyte on Jul-14-2004 19:28:

Read This!

Since Kire mentioned the VAZ i got a little curious and thought i should give it a go myself, and this is what i came up with:

Link

I just used the tutorial since i never used the program before, added som osc's and a mixer, detuned a bit and there it is...

--------------Edit-------------

And oh...added a bit of reverb/delay for spacious purposes


Posted by Flexburg on Jul-16-2004 01:24:

KarateKid

..Or buy the real thing (jp-8000) Like i did


Posted by alanzo on Jul-16-2004 01:44:

quote:
Originally posted by Flexburg
..Or buy the real thing (jp-8000) Like i did


definitly the best idea for at least another 3 or 4 years (when software catches up to hardware)



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