Hi,
is anybody out there who knows a link (or two)
where I can see and hear the Toneblender in action?
I have seen all the videos in Youtube that exist
and I have also seen the Videos of Roland from Scott Tibbs with a little sound example,
but I would like to hear more and longer examples in Youtube oder Soundcloud.
Where is the impressive music which can be done with this wonderful synth?
Video with Toneblender Demo?
Re: Video with Toneblender Demo?
All the sounds from the Jupiter 80 are impressive! it can't do anything else :)
Here's a demo (in Japanese) but gets the point across using the 'Callisto' factory preset - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idclojmFChk
Also you might like to check out these http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... nder&sm=12 The first 6 are all focussed on the Toneblender function.
I don't use it nearly enough to be honest. Then I remember about it and have great fun with it; it's highly creative often resulting in brand new sounds that sound little like the original.
Here's a demo (in Japanese) but gets the point across using the 'Callisto' factory preset - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idclojmFChk
Also you might like to check out these http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... nder&sm=12 The first 6 are all focussed on the Toneblender function.
I don't use it nearly enough to be honest. Then I remember about it and have great fun with it; it's highly creative often resulting in brand new sounds that sound little like the original.
Re: Video with Toneblender Demo?
Hi Cello,
thank you very much for the links.
Indeed I didn't know the Video from Japan which is really impressive!
Now it is a step more towards the decision to order a Jupiter80 :-)
thank you very much for the links.
Indeed I didn't know the Video from Japan which is really impressive!
Now it is a step more towards the decision to order a Jupiter80 :-)
Re: Video with Toneblender Demo?
Glad it was useful.
I have never looked back since getting mine. Lack of a librarian is a severe pain, but that aside I can wholeheartedly recommend the JP-80 - it's an amazing sonic powerhouse :)
I have never looked back since getting mine. Lack of a librarian is a severe pain, but that aside I can wholeheartedly recommend the JP-80 - it's an amazing sonic powerhouse :)