JP8000 sounds different than a JP8080?
Posted: 23:25, 2 February 2017
Hey,
So my JP8000 has broken down unfortunately. The output periodically oscillates like crazy (from the headphone out), and there is no output from the main jacks, battery/memory errors as well. Oh well, will have to replace some caps and the battery.
Anyway, I happen to have a JP-8080 with me here as well, and to my surprise when comparing the synths I noticed that the JP8000s filter has noticeably quicker decay on the filter for low values, than the JP8000 (which by the way, is brought over from the USA).
What is going on, I though the engines were the same? Could this be a hidden setting somewhere (I have checked that the morphing, keyfollow and LFO are off, same amp env as well). I don't think any of the issues above should affect the core engine. Any ideas?
So my JP8000 has broken down unfortunately. The output periodically oscillates like crazy (from the headphone out), and there is no output from the main jacks, battery/memory errors as well. Oh well, will have to replace some caps and the battery.
Anyway, I happen to have a JP-8080 with me here as well, and to my surprise when comparing the synths I noticed that the JP8000s filter has noticeably quicker decay on the filter for low values, than the JP8000 (which by the way, is brought over from the USA).
What is going on, I though the engines were the same? Could this be a hidden setting somewhere (I have checked that the morphing, keyfollow and LFO are off, same amp env as well). I don't think any of the issues above should affect the core engine. Any ideas?