ARTURIA – Jup-8 V – USER MANUAL
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tuning system from 12- to 14-bit, plus a brighter LED screen. The Jupiter-8 has
become one of the most revered of all synthesizers.
The electro-pop community became quickly convinced by the qualities of the
Jupiter-8. “Relax” by Frankie Goes to Hollywood was produced incorporating a
Jupiter 8, and players such Vince Clarke, Howard Jones, John Foxx, and Martyn
Ware were also using it. The path to classic status of the Jupiter started there.
Other artists that have used The Jupiter-8 include: Tangerine Dream, Underworld,
Jean Michel Jarre, Depeche Mode, Prince, Gary Wright, Adrian Lee, Heaven 17,
Kitaro, Elvis Costello, Tears for Fears, Huey Lewis and the News, Journey, Moog
Cookbook, Yes, Devo, Freddy Fresh, Simple Minds, Jan Hammer, and BT.
In the early 80’s Roland and Sequential Circuits combined forces to create the MIDI
protocol. The technology was derived from Roland’s earlier DCB bus Format. MIDI
is still being used today with great success. In 1982, Roland launched the Jupiter-6,
the first synthesizer including the MIDI protocol on board. This new synthesizer was
introduced as an enhancement of the Jupiter-8.
In 1982 Roland also released the TB303 Bass line. Initially marketed as a
“computerised bass machine”, the little silver box and its companion, the TR606
“Drumatix”, were intended for use as replacements for a bass guitarist and a
drummer. The TB303 had a very characteristic filter, and a built-in sequencer.