Hot off the press yesterday... they hired the guy who designed the OG MS-20.$harkToootth wrote:[quote="<a href="tel:01010111">01010111</a>"]I actually hope they did keep Korg’s voltage. That’s the same voltage that LZX’s video synth stuff runs, so, it’ll be easier to integrate with those systems if they did that. I doubt they’ll have any kind of sequencer on it, essentially for the same reason the Model-D (added expense for a synth that can’t be played on its own and is designed to be played via something else).
SOURCE: http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2019/ ... p-designs/[/quote]
I found the specifications on the voltages on the Behringer website. From what I can tell, it looks like it runs at normal eurorack voltages. It seems like they ought to talk about what improvements they’ve made on the original?
Clones are cool I guess, but you can already get a mini MS-20 for not much more. So, it seems like they’d want to talk about how they’ve made the original better?
This kind of stuff is super gimicky. The best one I’ve played with was some software that was supposed to teach you how to play guitar. It let you pick the instruments that the computer would play, and it included wind and thunder as separate instruments. It also had excellent reverb/delay that went 100% wet. So, I cranked the delay/reverb, set the computer up on wind and thunder, and made stupid stormy ambient music.echorec wrote:Find your own unique voice through automation....It's equipped with Roland's next-gen I-Arpeggio, which uses artificial intelligence not only to accompany you — but to spark your creativity. I-Arpeggio takes in your notes, rhythms, and phrases, and outputs perfect drum parts, bass lines, chords, and arpeggiated figures. This intelligent arpeggiator works simultaneously on each of Jupiter-X’s five parts, and you can customize the generated patterns and export them to your DAW via USB. Note that these are not backing tracks: they are intelligently generated beats and phrases that flesh out your live performance and obliterate writer’s block — a welcome feature if you're looking to define your own unique voice as an artist!
I'm all for chance composition / generative music, but that block of text makes me want to scream. I've just read that whole mess and have no idea if staples like Up/Down/Up+down/Random settings are available.