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Posted by Trancevision on Feb-20-2005 18:26:

anything like a JP 8080

Are there any other synth with the supersaw waveform from roland?


Posted by alanzo on Feb-20-2005 18:29:

the new version of the Roland V-Synth is supposed to have it. Aside for that, no.


Posted by Trancevision on Feb-20-2005 18:33:

quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
the new version of the Roland V-Synth is supposed to have it. Aside for that, no.



damn...too expensive


Posted by alanzo on Feb-20-2005 18:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Trancevision
damn...too expensive


JP-8000: $500
V-Synth: $1500


I agree


Posted by Degradation on Feb-20-2005 21:15:

The Roland SH-32 has a supersaw waveform. They can be had for $125 -$150 on ebay. I personally like the sound of the SH-32.


Posted by thecYrus on Feb-20-2005 22:05:

quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
JP-8000: $500
V-Synth: $1500


I agree


Virus TI $1800 (Hypersaw)


Posted by Trancevision on Feb-20-2005 22:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Degradation
The Roland SH-32 has a supersaw waveform. They can be had for $125 -$150 on ebay. I personally like the sound of the SH-32.



sounds like a plan. Does anyone know if the supersaw sounds like the
JP 8000 supersaw?



Trancevision


Posted by Derivative on Feb-21-2005 00:06:

quote:
JP-8000: $500
V-Synth: $1500


the v-synth though is an amzing synth in its own right. with the newest v synth and the v synth xt you are essentially getting an amazing synth + a jp8080 on top as well as some extra stuff on top. the vocoder on that is truly mindblowing.

the sh-32 does have a supersaw waveform but it doesnt exactly sound like a jp. the filter steps (like a zipper) and is not smooth like the jp for starters. it also sounds slightly more metallic and colder. but then it costs alot less. some people really like the sound of the sh-32 though.


Posted by JohnPaullino on Feb-21-2005 03:09:

Ghost Smilie

SH32

I rather save months for the hyper saw


Posted by Johann84 on Feb-21-2005 03:13:

some guy called rb2k1 on these forums made a supersaw vsti synth which was pretty good. And some people have replicated the sound closely using FM Synth.

This is, if you prefer to go software...


Posted by JohnPaullino on Feb-21-2005 03:16:

he made a vsti synth or he made presets and sells it for 40 ?


Posted by JohnPaullino on Feb-21-2005 03:18:

He is known for the presets not a vst


Posted by Johann84 on Feb-21-2005 03:42:

So typical.

*cough* *cough*
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...t=&pagenumber=2

4th post down

*cough* *choke*


Posted by JohnPaullino on Feb-21-2005 04:02:

good for rbtk1 , made with synth edit. oh johan take some tylenol it could help. Imo screw the emulation. Not saying its better or worse just matter of opinion, tho im gettin my jp tommorow. Yo alanzo how good is that jp of yours


Posted by thecYrus on Feb-21-2005 06:12:

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...ight=reaktor+jp

11th post..


Posted by DRM on Feb-22-2005 13:43:

quote:
Originally posted by Degradation
The Roland SH-32 has a supersaw waveform. They can be had for $125 -$150 on ebay. I personally like the sound of the SH-32.


can any1 post some decent trance synths made with this, its well cheap but the demo's ive heard reflect that price and sound awful!


Posted by Degradation on Feb-22-2005 17:53:

quote:
The sh-32 does have a supersaw waveform but it doesnt exactly sound like a jp. the filter steps (like a zipper) and is not smooth like the jp for starters. it also sounds slightly more metallic and colder. but then it costs alot less. some people really like the sound of the sh-32 though


I don't encounter any zippering when opening and closing the filter through an LFO or envelope. This seems to be limited to use of the cutoff knob and only when the cpu is struggling, which is often.


Posted by Derivative on Feb-22-2005 18:35:

huh? the sh-32 filter steps. im not sure what that has to do with cpu load.


Posted by Luke Terry on Feb-22-2005 18:49:



the sh32 sound demos do sound really bad like. would like to hear somebody with one here do a few samples tho


Posted by Derivative on Feb-22-2005 18:57:

you mean the ones on roland us website? the real thing sounds better thant those audio demos but the filter isnt totally smooth. that said, i didnt care about zipper filters until i got a virus b (oooooooh - so smoooth!). the audio demos for the nord lead 2 are far worse than those ones. heck the virus ones arent much cop either.

all audio demos are misleading to some extent. if you were to listen to the death metal demo song for drumkit from hell i bet you would think it was the shittest thing ever. when in fact its supposed to be quite good. similarly - listen to the creamware pulsar demos. written and produced by a chimp on brain tonic.


Posted by Dj Pyster on Feb-23-2005 05:01:

RB2k1 made a VST for a supersaw after he made his esemble that replicates in a software kind of way, the JP-8000. He also sells Presets for the actual JP-80x0 for 45 dollars or something like that.


Posted by Project 7 on Feb-23-2005 16:17:

Superwave P8 : FREE


Posted by Vizay on Feb-23-2005 23:29:

why this obsession with the superwave sound all the time? is it just because of airwave?

if that's the case I forsee that everyone will want to get a nord modular soon because of beats at rank one


Posted by Degradation on Feb-24-2005 01:08:

If someone would like to post an smf along with an mp3 of the same file played on a JP-80X0, I'd be happy to try to program a similar voice on the SH32 and post an mp3 of it for comparison. I had a look at the airwave patch tutorial at trance.nu, but since I don't have a JP and don't know the settings of the Sandstorm preset it wasn't enough info to build a patch with. I also don't have an mp3 of the Rank 1 song.


Posted by tripudio on Feb-24-2005 07:48:

Here's my sandstorm sample, with reakor vst

Here


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