This sucker is amazing! Forget all of the presets! Dive down into what it can really do! The Jupiter 4, Jupiter 6 and Jupiter 8 were all different and unique synths presented by Roland! They deserve to be put back on the market today!
Can not disagree that synthesizer and all kinda stuffs similiar are best instruments ever! Eargasm is delivered from them. That's why I still live in 80s era eventhough I have never been in 80s
@SRF NMA. Good one. Did you stay up all night thinking about that? Awesome burn dude. When all else fails on the interwebz, just call someone gay. Always a hilarious choice 🌈
Jason Basson - I had several of these boards, but yeah...the PPG was always a wishlist item. I had a friend who had one and it was just amazing. If you're a Rush fan, that board was all over the Signals and Grace Under Pressure albums.
I found a PPG WAVE 2.2 dumped and forgotten in a derelict building in Lithuania a few years ago (now demolished). I went from being totally elated to utter misery within a few seconds after realising some clown had stripped all the inside circuit boards out.
The Italian Seil Expander 80 needs to re-attain it's place on the charts as one of the best analog synthesizers ever made! These Italian engineers knew what they were doing 100%!
legendary synths, but i thought the presentation was terrible. i guess that is what makes the world a beautiful but also dark place. good luck on your journey friend
I think musically many of these demos could have been better i.e follow the PPG's demo: nice tones chords etc on that one. But hey nothing compares to the PPG 2.3 !
you forgot the Korg Polysix ! Korg scored 2 hits at the same time with the MonoPoly(featured) and the Polysix. Glad you put the PPG wave & ESQ1 in, Nice video.
Question: The music heard for each synth is randomly improvised? or is it some kind of internal "demo"? because I've been trying to track who wrote the music which is heard here with the E-MU Proteus photo, but I have heard the exact same tune in another video concerning the Synclavier..
Brilliant demonstration. The only models shown here that have not yet appealed to me subjectively include the Electri-Harmonix, the Siegel (never heard of that model before), the Kawai, the E-Mu and the Casio. I’ve wanted all the rest at one time or another since 2000. Dig the use of the M1 at 13:25 to perform the Star Trek theme.
Ha ha... yep.. Wouldn't be great to have a complete collection of these? All still in good working order. Would be sweet. I had the DX7, ESQ-1, Juno, Mini Moog, and a few others.. I love these things. I don't have any of em anymore .. just software synths.
@@theretrotechshed Not really. You just have to study out the diagrams printed on the synth. Once you spend an afternoon playing around with the settings and get a feel for the different operator routings you'll get to a point where all you have to do is think of a sound and you'll be able to program it in just as fast as you can bring up each setting. If you can't then it's because what you're trying to do can't be done via FM synthesis.
@@possumridgeentertainment4614 It's not only about the theory behind it, but also about fiddling around with stubborn old buttons, annoying menus and bothering tiny screens.
Ok, fun comparison, but I think the sounds chosen to show the different synths are bad shoices. They all had their "Trademark" sounds in which they excelled. I think particulary the Roland stuff is shown in a bad way. I mean the sounds for the SH-101 are just the lamest ones that can be done in any ofther synth. And no creamy strings or nice arpeggios from the Jupiter 8. No reverb filled good pads from the D.-50 and just some more lame sounds played on the Juno 106. By the way, I don't think it is vst-i;s. The Oscar is definitely not that. I own the imposcar and it sounds nothing like that with that bite that is heard in the video! So, for some of the synths it's a good display. Maybe it's just this? That is't kind of hard to gather sounds from all the hardware and instead rely on other sources on the net.. You would have to be a millionaire to own all the gear shown here these days I guess. I mean, I just saw in a music-store here in Sweden that a secondhand (well it have to be) Juno-106 went for 12000 kr (11995 was the asking price)! That's about $1400-$1500. 4 times the amount I sold mine for in 94! By the way, at differnt times (or some simultainousley) I owned the Roland Juno-106, the Korg DW-6000, The Korg Mony/Poly, the Casio CZ-5000 and still the Yammaha DX-7 (Which is just a conroller nowadays). Also owned Roland D-10, Korg Dss-1, Korg M3r, Bit 01, Korg Poly 800, Yamaha TG-33. The Korg Dss-1, the Juno-106 and to some degree the Korg Mono/Poly were the favorites!
I agree. Poor choices to show what each synth was known for. I've been playing since the early 80's and I've had the good fortune to have owned several of these boards; the Jupiter 8, Roland Juno 6 (they show the 106, but I actually had the original 6 with no memory!), the Korg DW-8000 and the Roland D-50. They were all very distinctive instruments that were poorly represented here. Shame.
@@jokor510 didn't think so.. but when the 106 came up on the video, there was a sequencer or something running a pattern of notes.. that's what caught my attention..
I owned the Jupiter 6 because I hated the looks/colors of the JP8 and loved the colors and lay out of the JP6 ( I know the JP8 is a beast when it comes to performance, but I never "really" missed those 2 extra keys in any of my performances.
***** Even if it is passed through mp3 and "becomes digital," it's not generated by digital oscillators emulating virtual ones. That's like saying "an mp3 of an electric guitar amp cabinet is no different from a software electric guitar amp because they're both 'digital'!" Real analog oscillators sound different regardless of what format they are presented in, digital or otherwise.
So funny.. 10 years ago,while emulation amp were less good than today,i pretend to had record a blues with my gibson,on old vintage amp and 4 track tape recorder, to a guy who claim that only analog stuff are good... and of course ,he believed me... I Laugh again..
I think it’s great. Fun to hear all those synths. It’s only a few minutes long anyway and you don’t judge a synth by the specific preset, but by the characteristic elements of the preset. But hey...you probably know that already LOL !!!
This sucker is amazing! Forget all of the presets! Dive down into what it can really do! The Jupiter 4, Jupiter 6 and Jupiter 8 were all different and unique synths presented by Roland! They deserve to be put back on the market today!
5:50 Terminator I
7:57 Daft Punk for Tron Legacy
It was sure nice to see my old Ensoniq ESQ-1 featured in this hall of fame.
That first dx7 sound is the fear..love video that they make the school watch in donnie darko 😆
Great! I love these Vintage Synths.
you are not alone
I feel like making a 80s movie out of these sounds
Go
The PPG reminds me of Babylon 5 :-)
Planning on it rn
Can not disagree that synthesizer and all kinda stuffs similiar are best instruments ever! Eargasm is delivered from them. That's why I still live in 80s era eventhough I have never been in 80s
The Mono/Poly still sounds psychotic to this day!
and it's all going into my sampler...
@3:25, sounds like R2D2.
+Mark Landes @12:35 R2D2 having a stroke..
You are so gay
@SRF NMA. Good one. Did you stay up all night thinking about that? Awesome burn dude. When all else fails on the interwebz, just call someone gay. Always a hilarious choice 🌈
So I see.
@@Lvkkie Nah that's just jazz guitar
I think it’s a great demo of all the synths.
You bring out their best points and keep that organic alive quality all the way.
Great work 👍
What bullshit - this is a terrible video with absolute shit sounds for every single synth.
12:51 Windows 98 Startup chime?
It's the same chord.
Somewhere I have a picture of me on stage with a DW-8000, Juno 106, and ESQ-1.
I have none of the shown synths here, but the PPG WAVE 2.3 is absolutely on my wishlist!
+Jason Basson aaaand fucking expensive
Jason Basson - I had several of these boards, but yeah...the PPG was always a wishlist item. I had a friend who had one and it was just amazing. If you're a Rush fan, that board was all over the Signals and Grace Under Pressure albums.
I found a PPG WAVE 2.2 dumped and forgotten in a derelict building in Lithuania a few years ago (now demolished). I went from being totally elated to utter misery within a few seconds after realising some clown had stripped all the inside circuit boards out.
The Italian Seil Expander 80 needs to re-attain it's place on the charts as one of the best analog synthesizers ever made! These Italian engineers knew what they were doing 100%!
Sounds remind me of my Poly 800
@@twincamspit it is an Italian copy of the ex800/poly800. Some good sounds, but far to be the best ever ;)
I had the Emu-Proteus I loved that synth
5:50 Sounds like the opening to The Right Stuff. Casio is always the most simple and humble synthesizer and yet produces the most memorable sounds.
juno 106 my first love
What a memories...
7:52 the age of two handed swords and plate armor. The muddle ages were excessive and fantastic, just like the 1980s.
I've always wanted to get my hands on a Prophet VS. Better start saving up.
In this video, the D-50 sounds best off all...
And he had an Oberheim Expander, a Jupiter 8 and a PPG !!! SO that tells you how bad this demo is!
Thank you. Nice presentation.
legendary synths, but i thought the presentation was terrible. i guess that is what makes the world a beautiful but also dark place.
good luck on your journey friend
I think musically many of these demos could have been better i.e follow the PPG's demo: nice tones chords etc on that one. But hey nothing compares to the PPG 2.3 !
10:33 regular show
you forgot the Korg Polysix ! Korg scored 2 hits at the same time with the MonoPoly(featured) and the Polysix. Glad you put the PPG wave & ESQ1 in, Nice video.
5:49 reminds me of Danger Zone's intro before it breaks into the actual beginning of the song
E-MU Sounds like Akira.
Question: The music heard for each synth is randomly improvised? or is it some kind of internal "demo"? because I've been trying to track who wrote the music which is heard here with the E-MU Proteus photo, but I have heard the exact same tune in another video concerning the Synclavier..
Yesssss such good samples
6:54 Kraftwerk :D
We are the robots!
TTRRRRR , PEEEEEEEEEEEEEEW, TOTITO ! POOOWIP POOOWIP POOOWIP !
The model
Great demos. Don't get me wrong, but you missed out on showing the Roland Juno-106's pad abilities.
R2d2 at 3:28
These were the offers of this ancient wild world!
Un documentaire sur un collectionneur Francais de synthés vintages analogiques
ruclips.net/video/528DtHGIbgw/видео.html&ab_channel=LeonardLORM
Would love to own the K250 by Kurzweil very nice for its time.
John Anthony Stevie wonder owns kurzweil
12:45
GAME OVER
i was thinking of when you turn into the beast in Altered Beast.
Oooooh, was the Chroma Polaris what CJ Boland used in Horsepower? The super raspy saw sync sounds very similar.
CJ bought that Polaris from me...!!
Nice sounds!!!
Brilliant demonstration. The only models shown here that have not yet appealed to me subjectively include the Electri-Harmonix, the Siegel (never heard of that model before), the Kawai, the E-Mu and the Casio. I’ve wanted all the rest at one time or another since 2000.
Dig the use of the M1 at 13:25 to perform the Star Trek theme.
The Casio CZ series basically used a form of FM synthesis (I think phase modulation) to get away from Yamaha's lawyers.
Roland D-50 was used to make PS1 start-up chime
It made it well into the 90s
that and the choir part of The Simpsons theme song
Ha ha... yep.. Wouldn't be great to have a complete collection of these? All still in good working order. Would be sweet. I had the DX7, ESQ-1, Juno, Mini Moog, and a few others.. I love these things. I don't have any of em anymore .. just software synths.
First, there was the Trautonium. Then came the Moog analogue synthesizer and then the Sinclavier. Then came all of these. 😀
Very nice vintage synths. I still have a couple of them.haha
lol dreamer
Which ones?
Can we get 1969-1989 list?
Why does everyone stick with the presets on the DX7? The real power comes from programming it.
Possum Ridge Entertainment because it’s so difficult to program for most people!
@@theretrotechshed Not really. You just have to study out the diagrams printed on the synth. Once you spend an afternoon playing around with the settings and get a feel for the different operator routings you'll get to a point where all you have to do is think of a sound and you'll be able to program it in just as fast as you can bring up each setting. If you can't then it's because what you're trying to do can't be done via FM synthesis.
@@possumridgeentertainment4614 It's not only about the theory behind it, but also about fiddling around with stubborn old buttons, annoying menus and bothering tiny screens.
No Korg Polysix?
Very good!
Very nice! Put Roland Jupiter 8 in your tags, you might get more hits. :)
4:23 vangelis
My fav is the SX 210
K250 STILL sounds pretty great
what's the song being played at 2:40?
i remember it from when i was a kid and learned to play it...don't know what it is though
3:30 el arturitu
9:59: That Prophet-VS = Naaastyyy... I like it a lot!
The Jupitor has got to have used in Airs album....
Brilliant
6:26 Loving this pad
Awesome vids mate;-)
Thanks for sharing this! @asotam: Why would you need a Polysix if you have a Mono/Poly?
🎉🎉🎉mancu pi polentuni ci pari edda iddu🎉🎉puru arrogante e🎉🎉🎉
Will there be an edition of synths after 00's?
Jupiter 8 is mister machine
What about Roland JX-8P?
Reminds me of some early computer game music.
no yamaha sy77?
Roland D-50 was the king!
Where is Yamaha SY-77 ?
Not much justice was given to SH101
Not much justice was given to any synth here. It's like he tried to find the worst possible sound in each case.
@@jbooks888 haha ! Exactly ! It’s almost a joke ! Anyway...
Fun fact: They used the Jupiter-8 for the Stranger Things theme song.
No they didn't
Check out the composers and they tell the synth they used.
No New England Digital Synclavier, Fairlight CMI, nor Oberheim OB-Xavier? How gauche
Ok, fun comparison, but I think the sounds chosen to show the different synths are bad shoices. They all had their "Trademark" sounds in which they excelled. I think particulary the Roland stuff is shown in a bad way. I mean the sounds for the SH-101 are just the lamest ones that can be done in any ofther synth.
And no creamy strings or nice arpeggios from the Jupiter 8.
No reverb filled good pads from the D.-50 and just some more lame sounds played on the Juno 106.
By the way, I don't think it is vst-i;s. The Oscar is definitely not that. I own the imposcar and it sounds nothing like that with that bite that is heard in the video!
So, for some of the synths it's a good display.
Maybe it's just this?
That is't kind of hard to gather sounds from all the hardware and instead rely on other sources on the net.. You would have to be a millionaire to own all the gear shown here these days I guess. I mean, I just saw in a music-store here in Sweden that a secondhand (well it have to be) Juno-106 went for 12000 kr (11995 was the asking price)! That's about $1400-$1500. 4 times the amount I sold mine for in 94!
By the way, at differnt times (or some simultainousley) I owned the Roland Juno-106, the Korg DW-6000, The Korg Mony/Poly, the Casio CZ-5000 and still the Yammaha DX-7 (Which is just a conroller nowadays). Also owned Roland D-10, Korg Dss-1, Korg M3r, Bit 01, Korg Poly 800, Yamaha TG-33. The Korg Dss-1, the Juno-106 and to some degree the Korg Mono/Poly were the favorites!
Magnus Lööv Make your own video then.
I agree. Poor choices to show what each synth was known for. I've been playing since the early 80's and I've had the good fortune to have owned several of these boards; the Jupiter 8, Roland Juno 6 (they show the 106, but I actually had the original 6 with no memory!), the Korg DW-8000 and the Roland D-50. They were all very distinctive instruments that were poorly represented here. Shame.
No DX7?
@@antonisvidakisgr Look at 12:26 ;)
3:30 sounds like R2D2 having an epileptic seizure or something. Man that Polaris has some nasty sounds on it, I like it a lot.
forgot the Korg Poly 61---------- excellent
You forgot the flagship, Oberheim OB-X?
Uther Pendragon I think it was 1979 . I may be wrong maybe it was still being produced after 79.
I just discovered the Korg Poly 61--------- I hated all Korgs until I found this-------------- excellent 80's sounds
Just as well, cos you know he would have made that sound like crap also.
I didn't think the Juno 106. had a sequencer. .. but I've been wrong before..
The Juno106 has no sequencer and no arpeggiator ( Juno60 has an arpeggiator, I think )
@@jokor510 didn't think so.. but when the 106 came up on the video, there was a sequencer or something running a pattern of notes.. that's what caught my attention..
OSCar FTW!
JX-3P, TB-303 ?
15:30 sounds like a 25 cent addiction, like it goes to a video game.
Crash Bandicoot
I do not think they are VSTis because not all of these synthesizers have emulations
We I know where R2-D2 came from now. :) hehe
Also, I wouldn't like to be a character in some sf-movie for which these patches for Wave 2.3 were used in soundtrack...
3:25 R2D2!!
I owned the Jupiter 6 because I hated the looks/colors of the JP8 and loved the colors and lay out of the JP6 ( I know the JP8 is a beast when it comes to performance, but I never "really" missed those 2 extra keys in any of my performances.
oops, I thought this was a demo of the Roland Jupiter 8 synth. While I was writing I noticed the different products demo here. Sorry !
...it's so sad. i never could achieve that...
Those are all awesome, but I think you left out all three Emulators by E-mu!
Josh Freilich These are samplers, not synths...
They could synthesize too, but it's not their main function.
3:05 Joni 106 doesn’t have an arpeggiator
Probabaly a pre-programmed sequence controlling the Juno
3:25 We got em R2
12:48 最高。そのあとはmusictrack ujiie!
7:57 very Jordan Rudess vibes
The Jupiter 8 sounded like FM Synthesis.
good
Nice!!!
Moog Modular System 55
Chromis Polaris
OSC OScar
sound the best
faltou Oberheim OB-XA 1981 MAS TOP GOLD
Those are VSTs. Real hardware sounds deeper.
ahahahahahahahahahahahahahah
***** Even if it is passed through mp3 and "becomes digital," it's not generated by digital oscillators emulating virtual ones. That's like saying "an mp3 of an electric guitar amp cabinet is no different from a software electric guitar amp because they're both 'digital'!" Real analog oscillators sound different regardless of what format they are presented in, digital or otherwise.
So funny.. 10 years ago,while emulation amp were less good than today,i pretend to had record a blues with my gibson,on old vintage amp and 4 track tape recorder, to a guy who claim that only analog stuff are good... and of course ,he believed me... I Laugh again..
DW8000 sounds are not a VST.
Where can I buy deepometr?
D50 sounds great.....love the Dw80000 and the synergy is the one I want
I kinda like the sounds you got here, pretty unconventional sounds!
at 6.50 it sounds like "kraftwerk" we are the robots..
from my point of view, the expander sounds worse Matrix-12
Crystal Waters, Gypsy Woman - Korg M1
A great selection of the worst sounds possible from each synth...not good.
Brian Hintze it bothered me so much when they never played a juno pad or string patch. It’s literally what defined the juno
Made some stone classics sound like pieces of shit
I think it’s great. Fun to hear all those synths. It’s only a few minutes long anyway and you don’t judge a synth by the specific preset, but by the characteristic elements of the preset. But hey...you probably know that already LOL !!!
God, it sounded like some cheap aftermarket plastic synths.
🤣 dang.