Learn the new classics JUN-6V and JUP-8V inside out, in this course by Ask.Video
Arturia's JUN-6V and JUP-8V are accurately detailed recreations of legendary Roland synths from the '80s. Learn these new classics inside out with this course by trainer and sound designer Rishabh Rajan.
When it comes to emulating classic synths from the past, Arturia are clearly amongst the best on the planet. Thanks to their exclusive TAEĀ® (True Analog Emulation) modeling technology, they are able to reproduce the sound of highly sought-after vintage instruments, while enhancing them with modern features. In this course, synth expert Rishabh Rajan takes a deep look at Arturia's recreation of two iconic synths from the '80s: the Juno-6 (JUN-6 V) and Jupiter-8 (JUP-8 V).
First, Rishabh gives an overview of Arturia's JUP-8V user interface, where you learn about the menus, main synthesizer control panel and its hidden advanced control panel. He then dives deep into the power of this monster polysynth, by covering every feature... You learn about the VCO, VCF and VCA sections, you discover the unlimited modulation possibilities offered by the Advanced panel, you learn about the Arpeggiator and Sequencer, the effects and more. The second section of the course is dedicated to the more basic but sonically inspiring JUN-6V. Again, every control of the synth is explained in minute details to help you get a deep understanding of the synth.
So join in, and learn everything about the JUN-6V and JUP-8V in this course, with synth expert Rishabh Rajan!
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