6/10/2023 0 Comments Roland Jupiter 80 Vst![]() ![]() I should also mention your computer and audio interface is going to play a big part how pleased you are with soft synths. Im now looking hard at a triple Moog Mother 32 analog setup (half the price of the Kronos and more unique) I thought hard after getting my Jupiter 80 about getting a Kronos 88 too, but after playing one for about an hour with headphones on at the local GC, I came to the conclusion that there was nothing I was hearing that I pretty much didn't have covered in my studio of soft synths, I was basically looking at replacing my Roland RD-700gx with another 88 weighted key controller, but have decided to keep the Roland for that role and save myself four grand in greenbacks. Also have started incorporating my iPad and the excellent soft synth apps from: Native Kontakt (tons of sample libraries) Some of my most used VST soft synths are: ![]() well myself I play/write in the style of Chick Corea, Jan Hammer, Vangeles, some prog type stuff, smooth jazz, etc. I like its 76 keys and all the pretty colored buttons and lights, it reminds me of my old Jupiter 8 which I foolishly sold in 1988. The Jupiter 80 is now my mother ship (central DAW controller) in my studio. thats like asking whats your recommendation for ice cream flavors :) If you haven't gotten into the world of soft synths yet, after you do that might be ALL you ever use again :) Its been 2 months now since getting my Jupiter 80, and for the first few days I played around all day with it, but after that it was internal sounds off and VST's back on.
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