The effect of glitching a CV SIGNAL: ROLAND JUPITER 8

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @rubenmolina1449
    @rubenmolina1449 10 лет назад

    INCREIBLE LO QUE HACE ESTA JOYA ANALOGICA.

  • @touchcirclerecords
    @touchcirclerecords 5 лет назад

    hello, glad I found this video. Fellow Jupiter 8 owner here. Can you tell me how that is plugged in exactly? My understanding is I can only use CV or GATE out from my JP8. The manul says they are CV & GATE out put, so not sure if JP8 can take in a CV or GATE signal. My JP8 is pre DCB and has no MIDI upgrade. Just want to sequence sounds beyond the simple arp features.

    • @SHUTUPYAFACE
      @SHUTUPYAFACE  5 лет назад

      Ok, so in this example the CV signal is only controlling the filter cutoff. Using a software program called SILENT WAY by Expert Sleepers and a DC coupled audio interface, it is possible to send control voltages to synths. I used Ableton Live to first draw some automation of what the CV signal was doing, which was quantized steps in tempo, and then added Ableton's BEAT REPEAT plugin on the signal going out. Basically what happened is the CV signal was being sliced and re-ordered into a semi-random signal that made weird stutters in time happen. The beat repeat part was the experiment, but if you want to have your filter changing in time all you need to do is draw quantized automation. It's easiest done in Ableton Live.

    • @SHUTUPYAFACE
      @SHUTUPYAFACE  5 лет назад +1

      On the back of the JP8 you'll see there's a filter cutoff input and this is what you plug the CV signal into. There's no CV/Gate input otherwise on the JP8, and to actually control the notes you'll need to upgrade it with a midi kit.

    • @touchcirclerecords
      @touchcirclerecords 5 лет назад

      @@SHUTUPYAFACE thanks for the quick reply bud : }