I would be very grateful if you could do that!raymond wrote:If I get time over the next week, I'll make the sound with my JP-08 and post details online. :)
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- 00:39, 27 January 2016
- Forum: JUPITER-80
- Topic: Need help - Trying to recreate Van Halen's "JUMP" tone
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Re: Need help - Trying to recreate Van Halen's "JUMP" tone
- 22:57, 26 January 2016
- Forum: JUPITER-80
- Topic: Need help - Trying to recreate Van Halen's "JUMP" tone
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Re: Need help - Trying to recreate Van Halen's "JUMP" tone
It may be that you will not be able to accurately reproduce the sound, no matter how much sound design talent you have. The original Jump patch was played with an Oberheim OB-Xa. Oberheim vintage synths sound quite "forward" and bold. Roland synths have a different 'sound signature'. Rola...
- 01:38, 26 January 2016
- Forum: JUPITER-80
- Topic: Need help - Trying to recreate Van Halen's "JUMP" tone
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Re: Need help - Trying to recreate Van Halen's "JUMP" tone
If you download the "Analog synth collection" from Roland axial website, there's a registration named "Jumper" in the collection. This is registration# 20, Bank 01 C-4. If I remember correctly this is pretty close to what you want. LA Thank you for the suggestion. I loaded it an...
- 22:15, 25 January 2016
- Forum: JUPITER-80
- Topic: Need help - Trying to recreate Van Halen's "JUMP" tone
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Need help - Trying to recreate Van Halen's "JUMP" tone
I have had my Jupiter 80 (actual hardware, not a VST or emulation) for about a week. I am a novice and really am trying to recreate the tone from Van Halen's Jump song. Here is an example of the sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VixOXQMlCmU I have watched a handful of videos that say to use a d...