Erm... point of contention, it can take a month to fix a bug in a videogame. Or longer. It's been a few months in the world of Gran Turismo 6, and we have yet to see our promised features or new monthly tracks. HOW much experience do you have in the world of business and technology? ;-)knolan wrote:I'll give it another week, but if I do not hear back from Roland or they do not implement a fix, I feel it is important to flag that with review sites such as Sonicstate.com for the benefit of prospective Roland purchasers.
As for the subject, I finally got my hands on that Jupiter-50, and I have yet to encounter aliasing this bad. I recall that it was in a couple of the Legends patches. I wonder if simply programming them by hand would make it any better. Or... here's a thought. If you want to make shrieky PWM patches that don't alias much up high, use something else?
I'm afraid that most of my coveted synths would have to go if aliasing was verboten. But they're not going anywhere, and if this JP-50 be mine, neither will it. I have a feeling though that this issue is overstated. Like, way. I only seem to get quality time with it towards the weekends, but so far, nothing but joy. Not perfect joy, but more than I had with a Kronos and PC3. This is one seriously cool synth, and really does deserve to wear the name of Jupiter.