There are many good people out there doing so many good things we don't get to hear about. Really happy for you and I'm sure it brought a lot of pleasure to the mystery benefactor.
Thanks so much! It's been over a year now, and I am still having fun with it. Despite what people say, and what's 'under the hood', compared to all my other gear, both hardware and software, it sounds better than anything else I have at my disposal.
What a great story. So many good people out there and it’s clear how much it means to you. Happy for you and also great tunes you’re playing on it too. Have fun!
This guy has the most tasteful soloing style. My dad used to listen to a lot of Tommy Emmanuel albums, which contained heavy synthed-up Australia Blues Rock/Jazz-Fusion. This soloing style is very similar, and extremely musical.
God truly does bless us when we least expect it. So happy for you. Welcome to the Jupiter X Owner's Club! I'm still in love with mine after having it for over a year now. Keep making great music, sir!
Well Tony, firstly, if anyone deserves this blessing, it is you. Secondly, if anyone can exercise the machine and take full advantage of it, it's you. So thanks to the very kind person. May they be abundantly blessed.🙏
Thanks for your kind words, Graham! I am still on a learning curve, and I am only scratching the surface, but I am looking forward to getting creative with this great machine!
Thank you George! I certainly intend to make some RUclips videos focusing on this awesome sounding keyboard. It really does have an exceptional sound quality.
Man, why’d you have to go and sell me on this monster, Tony? Now, I want one! To be sure, that desire isn’t entirely new. It predates when Roland issue the Jupiter exit by a couple of decades. It goes back to when I was 20 in first read Vintage Synthesizers. That book mentions several instruments that have digital sound-generating mainframes and analog subtractive properties combined together.
Great story but it would have been nice if Tony could have passed a (smaller) synth to a younger (poorer) member of the community. There are kids who could do with a kick start. Great video by the way
Thanks for the comment @richardpennington5445. The first thing I thought of, was exactly that. I was immediately advised by the salesman who had co-ordinated the whole thing to not see this as something to be reciprocated out of guilt or a sense of fairness. I have subsequently 'gifted' a keyboard or two to folk who (a) needed something and (b) would be able to put the keyboard to proper use. The first challenge with donating synthesizers to people in impoverished communities, is they generally need a simple piano or stage keyboard. For example, a Korg Minilogue would be a bit of a white elephant (and overkill) for a person just needing to learn and play in a church band. I had also donated a number of synths, samplers and other electronic studio gear to students, including a youngster who had lost his keyboard in a shack fire. Naturally, I am not really wanting to advertise this, but mentioning in response to your comment, which I totally get. Believe me, I had to process it all in this context.
JD800 in the window? I really hope you have a thicc cover to protect it from the sun. On the other way, really good video. Jupiter X is a beast, but way too complicated for me. I hope, you will have lots of fun with it!
I have thought about that, and I probably will at some point, but it's not a priority at the moment. My JD is still behaving beautifully, and I enjoy the tactile experience of having the second keybed (which is not quite as luxurious as the JPX, but very nice, nevertheless. Here where I live (pretty much 3rd world economy), the plug-out actually has a significant cost, and the JD cannot fetch the same collector's value as it does in 1st world countries, so selling it is not as attractive an idea here as elsewhere (shipping from here also presents its own set of challenges) Long story cut short, I will eventually, even if I keep the JD, but not really on the table at the moment.
Hi Marco, i have not had the pleasure of trying a Juno X yet, but I don't think it would be necessary to have both. Sure, they are different, but also have similarities, and some overlapping synth engines/models. I have not made in depth comparisons, or researched it much, but I imagine there would be a lot of overlap. I reckon the Juno X is enough of a powerhouse to cover all the obvious 'synth' basics and its layout for programming is fairly straightforward as well. If I were to compliment either the Juno X or Jupiter X, I would probably pair if with a product that has fundamentally different architecture and sounds, like a Korg wavetable type synth or a Yamaha FM type synth, for example. Enjoy the Juno X. Your next move (if any) may become more clear once you have played with it for a while.
I may do so eventually. It's not a cheap addition in my country, and I don't really need it as I have the real deal without having to steal polyphony and parts on the Jupiter. From what I have heard, the new emulations are very close to the original, and I reckon, once in a mix, any difference would be purely academic. If, and when I get the JD model for the Jupiter, I'll let you know what I think.
Nope! It was made very clear to me that the donor wished to remain anonymous. I did spend some time trying to guess who it was, and I do have my suspicions, but I had to let it go early in the game to stay reasonably sane. I remain grateful, and I am at peace with not knowing who was so kind to me. :-)
Nope. It just has an arpeggiator, which features an "i-arpeggiator' ('Intelligent arpeggiator') which creates some very cool 'randomised' sequences of notes and beats. These settings can be stored as part of a 'scene' (layers of parts). However, there is no sequencer per say. So the Jupiter X is not a workstation like the Fantom series.
There are many good people out there doing so many good things we don't get to hear about.
Really happy for you and I'm sure it brought a lot of pleasure to the mystery benefactor.
Rare combination of wonderful musician and gentle guy. Tony, you richly deserve this, I rejoice for you, my friend.
Hah wow, what a great story. I am a sucker for these kinds of stories. So sweet. You have fun with it 😎🎵👍
Thanks so much! It's been over a year now, and I am still having fun with it. Despite what people say, and what's 'under the hood', compared to all my other gear, both hardware and software, it sounds better than anything else I have at my disposal.
What a great story. So many good people out there and it’s clear how much it means to you. Happy for you and also great tunes you’re playing on it too. Have fun!
Thank you Roland!
This is Awesome, That someone Saw something in You to Gift you with this Great Musical Tool... WOW 💖
This guy has the most tasteful soloing style.
My dad used to listen to a lot of Tommy Emmanuel albums, which contained heavy synthed-up Australia Blues Rock/Jazz-Fusion.
This soloing style is very similar, and extremely musical.
Thank you!
Very nice, thanks a lot ! 😉
I’m so glad that happened to you. Enjoy! 🎉
Thank you Kevin!
Great heart … someone blessed you with a gift
You are blessed👍
I am!!
epic sound.. love the vibes
Congrats, I cannot wait to hear some original compositions from you. 🎉
Wow... just freakin WOW!... I am so happy for you my friend... God is so good!
Thank you so much Mark!
Awesome story. I’m so glad I found your channel. Looking forward to seeing more!!
Thank you Matt!
God truly does bless us when we least expect it. So happy for you. Welcome to the Jupiter X Owner's Club! I'm still in love with mine after having it for over a year now. Keep making great music, sir!
Thank you Matthew!
Beautiful playing Mate!
Thank you!
Love this ! Godbless x
wonder who enjoyed the moment in the store more: you on the jp x or the staff knowing what was going to happen after an hour. 😁
Thanks Tony, we are all benefiting from you and your generous benefactor. To see and hear you play is uplifting, as is your story.
Thanks for your kind words @mrgrimsdale5265
I just got a used mint Jupiter X locally for $1500. Looks brand new 😊
Fantastic! Enjoy it! I am still loving mine! Still finding new things as I go.
Well Tony, firstly, if anyone deserves this blessing, it is you. Secondly, if anyone can exercise the machine and take full advantage of it, it's you. So thanks to the very kind person. May they be abundantly blessed.🙏
Thanks for your kind words, Graham! I am still on a learning curve, and I am only scratching the surface, but I am looking forward to getting creative with this great machine!
Can't wait to hear what you can do with it. What a wonderful story in our sad world.
Congratulations Tony, you deserve this through and through 💪🏽
I will say that you sounded absolutely tremendous! I hope that you will do some videos for youtube!
Thank you George!
I certainly intend to make some RUclips videos focusing on this awesome sounding keyboard. It really does have an exceptional sound quality.
Great !! Thanx - so beautiful !!
Amazing story, happy for you. Congratulations, it's a great synth ...
I've had mine since the first lockdown and it's not going anywhere anytime soon.
Tony, this is such a lovely story. Well deserved - I hope you have many hours of happy noodling on this beast.
Thank Gary! Yes I am really enjoying working with my ‘JPX’ It sounds incredible!
Congrats! Well deserved - may you have MANY years of musical joy with YOUR Jupiter-X. And nice shout out to Asterix & Obelix! 😊
haha! Thank you so much!
Wow Tony! This is such a God story!
It is, hey?
Nice you share the journey of getting an Jupiter x
Fantastic! 😎👍🏼
Enjoy the blessing Tony!
Wonderful! I've been dreaming about the Juno X.
The Juno X looks amazing too! Hope you get one! :-)
Thank you!@@TonyDrake1960
What a great story, congrats!
Thank you!
Yes!
Man, why’d you have to go and sell me on this monster, Tony? Now, I want one!
To be sure, that desire isn’t entirely new. It predates when Roland issue the Jupiter exit by a couple of decades. It goes back to when I was 20 in first read Vintage Synthesizers. That book mentions several instruments that have digital sound-generating mainframes and analog subtractive properties combined together.
Sharing your joy, Mr T! 🎉
Great story but it would have been nice if Tony could have passed a (smaller) synth to a younger (poorer) member of the community. There are kids who could do with a kick start. Great video by the way
Thanks for the comment @richardpennington5445. The first thing I thought of, was exactly that. I was immediately advised by the salesman who had co-ordinated the whole thing to not see this as something to be reciprocated out of guilt or a sense of fairness. I have subsequently 'gifted' a keyboard or two to folk who (a) needed something and (b) would be able to put the keyboard to proper use. The first challenge with donating synthesizers to people in impoverished communities, is they generally need a simple piano or stage keyboard. For example, a Korg Minilogue would be a bit of a white elephant (and overkill) for a person just needing to learn and play in a church band.
I had also donated a number of synths, samplers and other electronic studio gear to students, including a youngster who had lost his keyboard in a shack fire. Naturally, I am not really wanting to advertise this, but mentioning in response to your comment, which I totally get. Believe me, I had to process it all in this context.
@@TonyDrake1960 You are a fine man 👏🏻👏🏻
God is good !
That, He is!! 🙂
JD800 in the window? I really hope you have a thicc cover to protect it from the sun.
On the other way, really good video. Jupiter X is a beast, but way too complicated for me. I hope, you will have lots of fun with it!
Yup, I do have a cover, and i close the curtains when the sun shines in as well! :-)
Tony, nice track.
Thanks Doc!
Great One Mate
Thank you, David!
What’s the patch / scene for that Enigma-esque ARP starting around 4:20. Absolutely stunning!!
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so now that they dropped the JD800 plugout for Jupite X, will you let go of the JD800?
I have thought about that, and I probably will at some point, but it's not a priority at the moment. My JD is still behaving beautifully, and I enjoy the tactile experience of having the second keybed (which is not quite as luxurious as the JPX, but very nice, nevertheless. Here where I live (pretty much 3rd world economy), the plug-out actually has a significant cost, and the JD cannot fetch the same collector's value as it does in 1st world countries, so selling it is not as attractive an idea here as elsewhere (shipping from here also presents its own set of challenges)
Long story cut short, I will eventually, even if I keep the JD, but not really on the table at the moment.
Hey that's pretty cool Covid lockdown grooming all things considered.
hi tony. i just bought a roland juno x, does it make any sense if ill buy the jupiter x too?
Hi Marco, i have not had the pleasure of trying a Juno X yet, but I don't think it would be necessary to have both.
Sure, they are different, but also have similarities, and some overlapping synth engines/models.
I have not made in depth comparisons, or researched it much, but I imagine there would be a lot of overlap. I reckon the Juno X is enough of a powerhouse to cover all the obvious 'synth' basics and its layout for programming is fairly straightforward as well. If I were to compliment either the Juno X or Jupiter X, I would probably pair if with a product that has fundamentally different architecture and sounds, like a Korg wavetable type synth or a Yamaha FM type synth, for example.
Enjoy the Juno X. Your next move (if any) may become more clear once you have played with it for a while.
Add the JD-800 to it and do a comparison to the original you have…
I may do so eventually. It's not a cheap addition in my country, and I don't really need it as I have the real deal without having to steal polyphony and parts on the Jupiter. From what I have heard, the new emulations are very close to the original, and I reckon, once in a mix, any difference would be purely academic. If, and when I get the JD model for the Jupiter, I'll let you know what I think.
Did you get to know the donor?
Nope! It was made very clear to me that the donor wished to remain anonymous. I did spend some time trying to guess who it was, and I do have my suspicions, but I had to let it go early in the game to stay reasonably sane. I remain grateful, and I am at peace with not knowing who was so kind to me. :-)
Does it have sequencer?
Nope. It just has an arpeggiator, which features an "i-arpeggiator' ('Intelligent arpeggiator') which creates some very cool 'randomised' sequences of notes and beats. These settings can be stored as part of a 'scene' (layers of parts).
However, there is no sequencer per say. So the Jupiter X is not a workstation like the Fantom series.
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Fabienne de Troll maybe? :-)
Not much sort of thing