yeah...when they used to have the jp8000 in my local music store...i
would spent a good amount of the time chilling w/ it...good buy im sure
foam bee wrote:
quoted 34 lines one of my favorite topics, and I'm sure some asshole will say this thread is>
> one of my favorite topics, and I'm sure some asshole will say this thread is
> off topic but they can deal with it.
>
> i love to make music more than anything. and i wouldn't be doing it without
> "wynona".... my roland jp-8000.
> i love her so dearly. I really can't say anything bad about her, ther is a
> lack of sequwncer, but there's only two midi channels anyways, and computer
> sequencers are 100 times easier to use. She has plenty of onboard storage
> for patches, and roland has released a nice program for uploading and
> downloading patches to it via midi, so that's no problem. I can get some of
> the most beautiful analog sounds out of her, as well as smoosth pads, and
> some crazy ass noises. i really do feel that it kicks the shit out of any
> juno 106, cs2x, mks, jx-305, on the market. it can make those 303 sounds
> too. the only thing that competes in my opinion is the sh-101. but that's
> because i like old analog sounds with white noise and lots of release.
>
> i think the great thing about the jp is that all of the controls are right
> there in your face and ready. nothing is hidden. and the arpeggiator is
> lush. it's great for lots of stuff. i think everyone should stop with the
> juno shit, that thing sucks. but my opinion is just that, my opinion.
>
> BTW, anyone else think it's odd that we get a whole shitload of bitching
> about artists promoting themselves on the list, and then the same people
> come back and say "we're hurting artists by copying their music. they
> should make money on their work instead of someone stealing it etc."
> promoting is how you make money. some people on this list need to get their
> head out of their ass.
>
> foambee@splink.com
>
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