I can't keep up with his memes. His clips are 8-10 min long, but they become near 20 min with me due to stopping and replaying the memes. And they're always hilarious.
Humor ≠ Meme. I would just like to point out that I don’t follow meme culture or even look at memes (bc its mind numbing trash) and I got every single joke and nuance w without referencing any memes. I even went back and researched what I may have been missing. Nothing. Unless you stop following meme culture and using it to interpret reality at every instance you might as well just unplug your ISP and exclusively watch cable news on dish tv like a boomer or something bc you would probably, ironically be be more informed at this point. This is what internet culture is doing to people. Memes are supposed to be references to cultural familiarities, but here we are perceiving culture as a reference to a meme… which itself was a reference to begin with? Tf bro. Does anyone even think anymore or do anything without a meme to reference for programming? Wait, this is a talent? Lol. How terrifying.
As an Irish rock music fan/musician.I hated dance music. I really hated it. After a late gig the only local bar was a night club where the local musicians would get together and it would be what the DJ played. Fast forward to working in an Irish Bar in Ibiza in 1999. The barmaid thought I should appreciate dance music as it was the dance capital of the world then, so she took me to Amnesia. The whole experience was quite spectacular and in the middle of the dance floor with steam machines, flashing lights,lasers and a really cool DJ playing Ferry Corsten's Out of the Blue I fell in love with the Supersaw sound, The Roland JP8000/8080, dance music and the barmaid. 23 years later and I still love them all. Great video!
yeah I eventually end up pausing and rewinding to see all of the puns inside so every bad gear last at least double length to me. And the tracks produced out of a current gear is astounding as ever.
Back in 1999/2000 made many nice tracks with this unit. Honestly can't find any flaws in the way this synth performs, it solved so many automation problems in a time when computers were slow and VSTi's were still in their infancy. The quality is still outstanding, even 23 years later. The Roland development team were on fire when they created this beast of a synth. Thanks for this wonderful trip down memory lane :)
@@Quant-Beat It's a wonderful synth. It was perfect for those of us who didn't truly realise the significance of the Jupiter 8, I could have purchased a 12 bit Jupiter 8 for £1000 at the time but I was young and stupid. Didn't buy it because I thought it was old and didn't have MIDI. What a spaz!
I picked up a used JP8000 a few years ago and it has become one of my favorite synths to gig on. You can actually get this thing to sound like an old Oberheim with some really warm pads and leads. Great for those Lyle Mays synth sounds.
I’ve finally done it! After 2 (maybe 3) years of faithfully watching this channel I finally see one of my very own pieces of *BAD GEAR* in an episode! I might cry!
It's expensive and has a fairly limited tone. There's tons of other VAs which can do a lot more. They just don't have the interface. When people spend a lot of money on something it sets expectations high. There's a lot of units out there with worn out pots because of the sort of people who used these units.
@@vjreimedia Yup, he was also really happy with the treatment I made for his new studio aswel as a lot of other things. I also repair broken equipment for him and do other tech related stuff from time to time. And he wasn't really using it anymore and knew I lusted after one.
@@Roman-tc6zl the stock presets are mostly awful mostly everywhere especially when geer comes from the past. certain skills and an approach are needed to fully master this tool. Year or more. It is very flexible and not only for edm.
At this point, if Roland bring out a real box ticking winner of a synth you're going to have to take a good portion of the credit lol P.s. Can you animate Nick B's face to modulate with the pulse width?
@@AudioPilz I had a Virus Classic, which is the Virus B in new clothes. Never got on with it and sold it with no regrets. Listened to a single oscillator and thought it sounded very thin, seems it works best at pads where you can combine three oscillators and FX, but it's limited when it comes to real fat bass and lead sounds. I have two Alesis Ions instead now, much better.
If there's one synth I want to see re-issued or as a boutique its this one. Seeing as Roland are going through the decades with the boutiques it makes sense that this will be next!
I recently bought the keyboard version JP-8000 and it’s a synth that needs some decent soldering skills - I’m told the rack version was better built. As a Trance fan though it’s incredible to perfectly recreate so many iconic tracks with no external effects or processing. And the super saw is such fun to play. If you can play with two fingers you can sound like a synth legend!
Loving the video, as usual! The JP-80X0 is the one synth I really miss. Easy to dial in, sits really well in a mix (in contrast to it’s Virus-brothers I had) and it just sounds really good for the music I tried to make. Distorted and detuned saws, wide pads, damn you and your brilliant videos, now you’ve done it again. It’s Ebay-time. Even though I don’t use hardware anymore, I’ll tell my wife I bought it for my daughter.
Whats with the prices now... not even 9years ago i bought one for 500eur, then later sold it for 400eur. And was in perfect condition * shrugs * ppl trying to make money out of fanboys ?
@@ThizOne I think it is because I had the JP8000 first as bought it when I worked in a music store when they came out. I missed the controls like the ribbon and mod/pitch bend, etc The JP-8080 always felt a bit cramped by comparison as well. And the extra 2 note poly was not an issue for me and I never liked the vocoder. Though, I really still rate the JP-8080 and cannot really fault it. Just trying to nitpick... LOL
I’m fortunate enough to own a JP-8080 with the SmartMedia card. It’s a great synth! It always had a rep for trance sounds, but don’t sleep on that formant filter. It’s terrific. It also does a better TB-303 than the actual 303 (heresy, I know).
Alter genau so ist das hahahaha am Ende im Mix bist du wieder Happy und die klingt geil 😂😍 Danke so sehr für das Video ❤️ die 8000 ist mein lieblingssynth 🤭🥰
You may not like Roland for its technical solutions and ergonomics, but what you really can’t help but love about Roland is its sound. It sounds really cool.
This is definitely one of the best sounding synths you've featured on this channel. If they weren't so expensive, I'd definitely be tempted to get one.
Arguably Roland's last great VA synth. Always wanted one and determined to find a decent used unit one day. You had me laugh out loud when Nick Batt appeared during the PWM demo 🤣🤣🤣🤣 This is one of your best videos. Brilliant 👍
JP-8080 owner here. Mine was an ebay score at a 3rd of what the prices are now. I love it and am not letting go of it! Also, props on the Starchaser clips! 👍😜
Das fasziniernste an diesem Video ist mal wieder die Liebe zum Detail in den Gags..also das Du die kurze Pacman Sequenz auch im 8 Bit Style gepixelt hast.
@@AudioPilz yes it was very good... played with one alot at the end of the 90's, always felt that it much better than the JP8000. Definitely shined a light on much of its strengths & weaknesses. Thank You!
@@AudioPilz That's why it continues to surprise me the Gaia and System 1 were featured here. I know it's not your hate, but still they have awesome supersaws!
It certainly seems to still reign supreme among SuperSaw sounds, even when stacked up against the Virus, Nord Lead 3, Blofeld, and Mininova! It really is a magic sound
How long do you research all the video clips and memes? You have so much variety and everything is always on point and hilarious lmao Keep up the hard work! The series is right on the line between super informative content and entertainment, which is a hard thing to nail. The jams are always super cool too. I'm hooked.
I have a JP-8000 that I bought brand new many years ago. It's sitting here on a shelf, waiting for repair. It simply might have a dead battery. I loved messing with it. It was a bit more powerful than their other 1-off synths, and had the amazing sawtooth waveforms. Nice color, too.
If any, this (or rather the JP8000) is the last synth I 'need' in my collection of epic 90's eurodance/gabber synth legends! Once and yet again kudos for yet again a hilaric vid! New Kids included 😁 I definitely need to go to Vienna one day, or a week, I'll bring my QS when I do, you can finally do a BG on that baby then 😬
My JP-8000 is a weird one for me. I wanted to sell it so many times but every time I pull it out of my closet I just can't let it go. After a while it lands again in the closet and the the cycle starts over.
Same with mine, every time I get the "eh, I could use the money..." thoughts and land my eyes upon my JP8k, all it takes is one jam session of thicccccccc pads with a huge stereo spread across some good speakers and I've fallen in love all over again.
I own the JP8000. It was my first of many synths. I still have it because of how simple it is to use and the great sounds that I'm able to get out of it. It can sound very aggressive when programmed properly. I'm a huge fan of the feedback osc, which is so often overlooked. I've also gotten some massive basses out of her. I have a patch I named "SlapYoMama" that is one of the deepest, subwoofer assaults of all time. I've also gotten some great, trippy pads out of her that have some very nice movement. The presets on this synth are super lame, but if you get in there and do some work (what's the point of having all those knobs and sliders if you don't?), you can pull out all sorts of killer sounds. Anyone who talks crap about the way this synth sounds has never done anything but scroll through presets.
Could not afford one in the 90s, so i was happy even more to shoot a mint JP-8000 from the local classifieds for very little money some years back. Absolutely love the machine!
@@AudioPilz I love these clips. It would be great for an AN1X bad gear review if you have access to that Yamaha VA synth that was in direct competition with these Roland JPs at the time.
While some palace intellectuals were writing critical articles about resonance noise, lack of sound, and spewing hatred while sipping hot coffee in front of the window, some real music producers (thousands of them, in fact) produced hundreds of timeless songs with this device, which was the first bullet of the new era. *I say very clearly that those who speak ill of JP-8000 and JP-8080 are incurably ignorant in my opinion. A respected and passionate music veteran would never indulge in such negative thoughts. The JP family is a true legend that opened the door to an era.* Your memes are great by the way. Even if I mute the video, they help me understand what you're talking about.
Great music, thanks for this great episode 👍 it's hard to get the bad parts of this synth if your are familiar to the roland stuff and I like the plastic sound of it
Another fabtastic demo Florian. I have the original JP 8000 in my collection I like it. But it does sound very digital, perhaps because it is. Just love your tracks. Look forward to more,. Can't wait to play mine again, if I can remember where the power button is. As long as I don't even have more bad gear in my collection. Thank you for sharing. Take care.moog.
The last Roland synth that defined a genre... The end of R's golden years that included Jupiter 4/6/8, the SH synths, TB-303, the Juno series, D50, JD880 and lastly the JP8000/8080, a dream run from '78 to '97!
Why stop there? The V-Synth/VP-9000 was crucial to the sound of mid-2000s psy such as *Shpongle* [Hallucinogen/Simmon Posford] and *Infected Mushroom,* both hugely influential and if you haven't heard them yet - well I envy your uh, _virginity!_
Good point about the V- Synth and the VP9000... Roland don't chase ghosts apparently, but have been doing so since the 80s (1988's R8 drum machine had 808 samples). This has become more and more pronounced, now Roland's current lineup appears to be 100% rehashed late 70s to early 90s classic gear. I'm guilty of supporting this too, I have a JU-06A!
I paid a whopping 350 GBP for one of these in a pawn shop in London in 2018.. I actually went out to collect it thinking there must be some mistake, but the dude in the shop had no idea how much it was worth.. It got even better, It came with rack ears, mahogany side cheeks and 2 what have to have been custom desktop standoffs so you could tilt it up sitting on a desk.. In mint condition I might add... Best synth find ever..
I remember when this (and the 8000) was released, I wanted it sooo bad but my early 20 year old self couldn't afford it at the time so instead I got an OG Juno-6 (which was only worth $200 at the time in near mint condition). After all this time I never did get a JP, got a System-8 now tho so that fills my supersaw lust and more... sooo much more. Still have great love & respect for the OG supersaw synth even tho I never did get one.
@@AudioPilz Uli isn’t getting my money even if he does. ;) I specifically want to plug it into my mx1’s powered usb port currently taken up by a JU-06.
Honestly, I really like this thing! Maybe I am biased as a super-saw fan, but this synth does away with menu hell and instead opts for a more classic knob turning approach to a sound I cannot get enough of.
Nicely balanced review as always - its' definitely a classic Roland by this point, it became an icon, up there with the TB and the TRs. I've only been hands on a few times on one, but it was the pads and strings I loved from it - they have a beautifully dark sound to them that I can't actually coach out of my JP6!! Thanks as always! I belt you felt both dirty and excited at the same time, doing that trance tune ;-)
Simply because mid 90s to early 2000s trance is my favorite genre and time period of electronic music, the JP-8080 is perhaps the synth I have the biggest softspot for. IMO the JP-80X0 synths have the best supersaw of all the important VA synths that were used extensively in trance (although the Access Virus is perhaps tied with it - or at least very very close). I would kill for a JP-8080, but with those insane prices, it ain't happening anytime soon!
Audiopilz: *slaps roof of YT channel*
Full Tracks, Extended Jams, Sample Packs: www.patreon.com/audiopilz
lets do the toraiz sp-16.
I don't know if you've done a dedicated Volca Bass video, didn't see one in a search, but that'd be cool.
Novation Supernova/Supernova2/Nova Laptop could be the an idea for VA synths next, or even better, 90s VA synths shootout
Please tell me you know about Lorenzo Senni !! he used that gear
Bad gear dude, are you ever going to do a review of Roland V-Synth or even better the V-Synth XT rack?
The jams on this channel are always worth the price of admission
Like priceless;)
@@AudioPilz😁
I'm just here for the genre names.
They should become shorts or TikTok thingies
That's rude.... it's free to watch so you are saying they are worth nothing?
(I know you don't mean that, I am just being stupid.)
You may be an impressive synth lord, but you're a top notch meme wizard
He certainly is
I can't keep up with his memes. His clips are 8-10 min long, but they become near 20 min with me due to stopping and replaying the memes. And they're always hilarious.
Thank you so much!!!
Humor ≠ Meme. I would just like to point out that I don’t follow meme culture or even look at memes (bc its mind numbing trash) and I got every single joke and nuance w without referencing any memes. I even went back and researched what I may have been missing. Nothing. Unless you stop following meme culture and using it to interpret reality at every instance you might as well just unplug your ISP and exclusively watch cable news on dish tv like a boomer or something bc you would probably, ironically be be more informed at this point. This is what internet culture is doing to people. Memes are supposed to be references to cultural familiarities, but here we are perceiving culture as a reference to a meme… which itself was a reference to begin with? Tf bro. Does anyone even think anymore or do anything without a meme to reference for programming? Wait, this is a talent? Lol. How terrifying.
@@elliottpollock8550 there might be a few meta layers involved;)
As an Irish rock music fan/musician.I hated dance music. I really hated it. After a late gig the only local bar was a night club where the local musicians would get together and it would be what the DJ played. Fast forward to working in an Irish Bar in Ibiza in 1999. The barmaid thought I should appreciate dance music as it was the dance capital of the world then, so she took me to Amnesia. The whole experience was quite spectacular and in the middle of the dance floor with steam machines, flashing lights,lasers and a really cool DJ playing Ferry Corsten's Out of the Blue I fell in love with the Supersaw sound, The Roland JP8000/8080, dance music and the barmaid. 23 years later and I still love them all. Great video!
Thanks! I know these moments of epiphany!
The effort you put in editing each and every second of your video is just mind blowing! Great content keep it up!!!
Thank you so much!!!
Absolutely mind blowing, agree. Jokes themselves deserve separate channel.
yeah I eventually end up pausing and rewinding to see all of the puns inside so every bad gear last at least double length to me. And the tracks produced out of a current gear is astounding as ever.
@@ambientoccluser I know what you mean!! I sit with my hand hovering over the pause button so I can fully appreciate the memes.
Back in 1999/2000 made many nice tracks with this unit. Honestly can't find any flaws in the way this synth performs, it solved so many automation problems in a time when computers were slow and VSTi's were still in their infancy. The quality is still outstanding, even 23 years later. The Roland development team were on fire when they created this beast of a synth. Thanks for this wonderful trip down memory lane :)
Nice!!!
It is still regarded as the greatest synth of all time, and that’s for a true reason(s)…
@@Quant-Beat It's a wonderful synth. It was perfect for those of us who didn't truly realise the significance of the Jupiter 8, I could have purchased a 12 bit Jupiter 8 for £1000 at the time but I was young and stupid. Didn't buy it because I thought it was old and didn't have MIDI. What a spaz!
@@spazkong It lacked MIDI? :)
It's great to see a Bad Gear about my favorite synth of all time.
Always a pleasure!!!
bad gear?
Yea, I've got one and I love it!
I feel like the more popular the 8080 gets the more underrated it gets
I picked up a used JP8000 a few years ago and it has become one of my favorite synths to gig on. You can actually get this thing to sound like an old Oberheim with some really warm pads and leads. Great for those Lyle Mays synth sounds.
Nice!!!
It's still a great choice 🤟🏻
I love this channel
Your humor , the references, clips, photos and the cadence of the videos are a work of art.
I really dig the music too.
Thank you so much!!!
I’ve finally done it! After 2 (maybe 3) years of faithfully watching this channel I finally see one of my very own pieces of *BAD GEAR* in an episode! I might cry!
The Digitakt isn't that bad.
@@Slackboy72 Huh? I own a JP-8080.
Wow, that took you quite a while?;)
I cracked up when the face of Nick Batt appeared with the PWM !
Classic!!!
how can someone hate the JP8080? this is a classic and one of my favorite vintage digital synths
It seems to be a love/hate thing
I agree, it is great for ambient stuff, and not only for trance supersaw
It's expensive and has a fairly limited tone. There's tons of other VAs which can do a lot more. They just don't have the interface. When people spend a lot of money on something it sets expectations high. There's a lot of units out there with worn out pots because of the sort of people who used these units.
"Limited Tone" What did you expected about it ? Turn up the Vocooder and hear Whitney Houston?
@@rocknrace9685 in fairness that is why it's his opinion, he wants a synth with more range you don't, i don't see how that's hard to understand
I lusted after this synth for years, and there is still a part of me that wants one. Your video has semi re-ignited my desire. Great work as usual.
Thank you!!!
The most powerful sounding Bad Gear intro ever!
😀
@@AudioPilz I am watching your all reviews and two days ago I was playing your intro tune unconsciously on a Yamaha pss270!
Today’s my birthday. New episode of Bad Gear is just a perfect present ❤
Every Friday is a little birthday really
Happy birthday!!!
@@AudioPilz 😭😭😭😭😭 thank you
I got a jp8080 gifted from a friend for building the acoustics in his new studio! And man I love that synth! :D
Wow, that's a great remuneration for that!
@@vjreimedia Yup, he was also really happy with the treatment I made for his new studio aswel as a lot of other things.
I also repair broken equipment for him and do other tech related stuff from time to time.
And he wasn't really using it anymore and knew I lusted after one.
can i have it?
I LOVED my JP-8080! Awesome sounds but easy to lose the sweet spot
Agreed!
This is an awful synth imo.
@@reginaldbowls7180 *nobody: This is an awful synth imo. *music industry: talk to the hand.
jp8000 was my first synth. still love it. the stock presets are mostly awful. jp8080 has good bass, sharp filter, good fx, nice arp, classic design.
@@Roman-tc6zl the stock presets are mostly awful mostly everywhere especially when geer comes from the past.
certain skills and an approach are needed to fully master this tool. Year or more. It is very flexible and not only for edm.
Oh, memories…. Loved the jam at the end
Hey David, thanks! Nice to have you around!!!
At this point, if Roland bring out a real box ticking winner of a synth you're going to have to take a good portion of the credit lol
P.s. Can you animate Nick B's face to modulate with the pulse width?
Thanks!!! Isn't that what we have AI for?😂😂😂
They have many
Cool episode about a wonderful machine! Since you are already in the VA realm, an episode about the Virus can’t be far away 😅
Thanks!!! I recently failed to find enough hate on the Virus B😥
@@AudioPilz at some point, that’s a good thing of course 😂 Keep it up with those cool vids!
@@AudioPilz I had a Virus Classic, which is the Virus B in new clothes. Never got on with it and sold it with no regrets. Listened to a single oscillator and thought it sounded very thin, seems it works best at pads where you can combine three oscillators and FX, but it's limited when it comes to real fat bass and lead sounds. I have two Alesis Ions instead now, much better.
I had an Indigo 2, I thought that was too trancy and too many sounds lol
Oh man, that second jam was amazing. Honestly one of my favorites you've done. It's a shame it wasn't a full track!
Thank you so much! Extended jams can be found on Patreon (shameless plug;)
every time one of these videos comes out it makes me want another synth, which is kinda counterintuitive for a series called "bad gear"
Bad Gear GAS is a thing;)
Your Jam parts are really outstanding.
Thank you!!!
If there's one synth I want to see re-issued or as a boutique its this one. Seeing as Roland are going through the decades with the boutiques it makes sense that this will be next!
A boutique would make total sense here
You make my fridays brighter with each and every episode
Have a nice one!!!
Dude, I have the JP-8000 and was waiting for this episode!!!! I knew it was coming soon. I love mine!!!! Great jams btw!!
Thank you so much!!!
so its bad gear?
@@randydarklight Nope, for some analoge junkies maybe.
Thanks for this - I have the JP8000. Well done as usual.
Thanks!!!
Happy Friday Florian!!
Awesome pick this week! I have the JP-8000 myself (my favorite piece of gear actually) . Always wanted the rack mount version.
Thanks!!! Have a nice one too!
Friday never comes round quick enough, great work as always!
Thank you!!!
I recently bought the keyboard version JP-8000 and it’s a synth that needs some decent soldering skills - I’m told the rack version was better built. As a Trance fan though it’s incredible to perfectly recreate so many iconic tracks with no external effects or processing. And the super saw is such fun to play. If you can play with two fingers you can sound like a synth legend!
Yeah, soldering skills definitely help;)
After battery change my lost sound in LR outputs!
@@andrigreen7653 it's a known issue, bad capacitors (mute circuit) . I've replaced it on my unit
This being my first synth, I totally took this thing for granted but it was never ever unappreciated. Still got mine after all these years (99')
I think that's one for the pension fund then;)
Loving the video, as usual! The JP-80X0 is the one synth I really miss. Easy to dial in, sits really well in a mix (in contrast to it’s Virus-brothers I had) and it just sounds really good for the music I tried to make. Distorted and detuned saws, wide pads, damn you and your brilliant videos, now you’ve done it again. It’s Ebay-time. Even though I don’t use hardware anymore, I’ll tell my wife I bought it for my daughter.
Thanks!!! You're a good father;)
The editing on this channel is so good. Not to mention how catchy the songs are and all the one liners thrown in.
Thank you so much!!!
Nice. I've owned 4 of these over the years, two of each version. Currently still have a JP8000 in my setup.
Wow, that's one for the pension fund;)
Whats with the prices now... not even 9years ago i bought one for 500eur, then later sold it for 400eur. And was in perfect condition * shrugs * ppl trying to make money out of fanboys ?
Can I ask why you decided to keep the/a jp8000 instead of the jp8080?
My guess is that you are a keyboard player (?)
@@ThizOne I think it is because I had the JP8000 first as bought it when I worked in a music store when they came out. I missed the controls like the ribbon and mod/pitch bend, etc The JP-8080 always felt a bit cramped by comparison as well. And the extra 2 note poly was not an issue for me and I never liked the vocoder. Though, I really still rate the JP-8080 and cannot really fault it. Just trying to nitpick... LOL
@@guitarbombdotcom Fair Enough 🙂
Flippin' HEALTHY jams this week man x
Thanks!!!
I’m fortunate enough to own a JP-8080 with the SmartMedia card. It’s a great synth! It always had a rep for trance sounds, but don’t sleep on that formant filter. It’s terrific. It also does a better TB-303 than the actual 303 (heresy, I know).
Nice!!!
ALL RIGHT! Now we're talking! Here's to hoping we one day get a re-release or clone of one of these in the JP-8000's form factor.
Our hopes are on Uli;)
The sounds is rather iconic! And the DnB jam was on point:)
Thank you!
Alter genau so ist das hahahaha am Ende im Mix bist du wieder Happy und die klingt geil 😂😍 Danke so sehr für das Video ❤️ die 8000 ist mein lieblingssynth 🤭🥰
Vielen Dank!!!
SuperSAW - one of the most powerful and energetic voices.
Big fan here!
I love my 8080 and I love this channel, never thought I would see them together! Should be interesting.
Thank you!!!
This thing used to be such a dream synth for me - I'd still be tempted if prices were reasonable. Great jams as always!
Thanks!
Bro this was so good. Great video! I love the sound of that synth, it was my childhood!
Thank you so much!!!
Nothing wrong with this one! Fantastic jams, as usual 👍
Thank you!!!
You may not like Roland for its technical solutions and ergonomics, but what you really can’t help but love about Roland is its sound. It sounds really cool.
Agreed!!!
I love the sounds of this synth. Great songs also!
Thank you!
The backlit cels at 0:11 are some of the prettiest I’ve ever seen, holy crap
Yeah!!!
This is definitely one of the best sounding synths you've featured on this channel. If they weren't so expensive, I'd definitely be tempted to get one.
there's a Behringer version in the works rumored to be priced at $50
Yeah, prices are mad!
I am honoured to have one of my patches selected to highlight how bad the JP-8080 was (Morph Trance @4:43)
Nice one!!! Your presets never disappoint!!!
Arguably Roland's last great VA synth. Always wanted one and determined to find a decent used unit one day. You had me laugh out loud when Nick Batt appeared during the PWM demo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is one of your best videos. Brilliant 👍
Thank you so much!!!
Another super fun show! Thanks for what you do.
Thank you so much!!!
ALL TIME FAVORITE VA. the sound of Deadsy
Deadsy for liiiiiiife!
👍👍👍
JP-8080 owner here. Mine was an ebay score at a 3rd of what the prices are now. I love it and am not letting go of it!
Also, props on the Starchaser clips! 👍😜
Nice! Thanks!
it's not a show. it's an educational series ❤
❤️❤️❤️
ITS HAPPENINGm i requested this a long time ago! The JP8K is my all time fav, love the sound of it! maybe it's not for everyone. but i love it!
😀😀😀
As a reference tone for this bit of kit…
’Out of the Blue’ by
Ferry Corsten…It literally came out of this Blue synth, pads, riff and baseline
Legend!
Das fasziniernste an diesem Video ist mal wieder die Liebe zum Detail in den Gags..also das Du die kurze Pacman Sequenz auch im 8 Bit Style gepixelt hast.
Vielen Dank!!!
The 8080 was used on Sandstorm, which is reason enough to put it in the gear S tier in my book lol.
The 8000/8080 IS trance.
Name of song?
@@AudioPilz I think it's called Darude
@@AudioPilz Darude - Sandstorm
@@AudioPilz Axel F - Crazy Frog
Fun and entertaining as always! Hope to see the mysterious Yamaha Tenori-On featured here someday!
Almost got one but it was lost in the mail
Wow, been waiting for this one.
Thanks! I hope it was worth the wait!!!
@@AudioPilz yes it was very good... played with one alot at the end of the 90's, always felt that it much better than the JP8000. Definitely shined a light on much of its strengths & weaknesses.
Thank You!
Gosh I love the name always of your 3rd mix and video edits, your one for the back rooms still haunts my dreams
Thank you so much!!!
I have to say that is a killer sounding synth, but I’m a sucker for supersaw leads.😊
LOVE supersaws!!!
me too!
Detuned saws 🤤
@@AudioPilz That's why it continues to surprise me the Gaia and System 1 were featured here. I know it's not your hate, but still they have awesome supersaws!
It certainly seems to still reign supreme among SuperSaw sounds, even when stacked up against the Virus, Nord Lead 3, Blofeld, and Mininova!
It really is a magic sound
@@KulshanStudios Do you think it's better than th JP-8000? He never put that one on Bad Gear.
legendary synth!
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How long do you research all the video clips and memes? You have so much variety and everything is always on point and hilarious lmao
Keep up the hard work! The series is right on the line between super informative content and entertainment, which is a hard thing to nail. The jams are always super cool too. I'm hooked.
Thank you!!! I usually have one week per episode;)
I have a JP-8000 that I bought brand new many years ago. It's sitting here on a shelf, waiting for repair. It simply might have a dead battery. I loved messing with it. It was a bit more powerful than their other 1-off synths, and had the amazing sawtooth waveforms. Nice color, too.
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I never did much with the sawtooth waves, anyway, except mangle the fick out of them.
I have a fever, and the medicine is more cowbell!
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this channel is crazy, really good bro !
Thank you!!!
If any, this (or rather the JP8000) is the last synth I 'need' in my collection of epic 90's eurodance/gabber synth legends!
Once and yet again kudos for yet again a hilaric vid! New Kids included 😁
I definitely need to go to Vienna one day, or a week, I'll bring my QS when I do, you can finally do a BG on that baby then 😬
Thank you so much! QS is moving up my list!
They have to release a Boutique version of this eventually, right?
The question is: will it have 4 or 20 voices of polyphony?;)
there's a Beringer version coming
Guaranteed hilarious vids for any muso. Full marks!
Thank you!!!
My JP-8000 is a weird one for me. I wanted to sell it so many times but every time I pull it out of my closet I just can't let it go. After a while it lands again in the closet and the the cycle starts over.
Same with mine, every time I get the "eh, I could use the money..." thoughts and land my eyes upon my JP8k, all it takes is one jam session of thicccccccc pads with a huge stereo spread across some good speakers and I've fallen in love all over again.
Yeah, it's one of these synths!
Plug it into a Virus TI and let 'er rip with the Virus reverb and phaser
That'll give it a fresh vibe that'll send it straight into your next song!
Very nice cameo of the "StarChaser" footage as well.
Lots of folks don't know that movie.
Classic!!!
I own the JP8000. It was my first of many synths. I still have it because of how simple it is to use and the great sounds that I'm able to get out of it. It can sound very aggressive when programmed properly. I'm a huge fan of the feedback osc, which is so often overlooked. I've also gotten some massive basses out of her. I have a patch I named "SlapYoMama" that is one of the deepest, subwoofer assaults of all time. I've also gotten some great, trippy pads out of her that have some very nice movement. The presets on this synth are super lame, but if you get in there and do some work (what's the point of having all those knobs and sliders if you don't?), you can pull out all sorts of killer sounds. Anyone who talks crap about the way this synth sounds has never done anything but scroll through presets.
I actually like some of the presets too;)
Could not afford one in the 90s, so i was happy even more to shoot a mint JP-8000 from the local classifieds for very little money some years back. Absolutely love the machine!
Nice find!
Another one straight to my nostalgia center in the brain! Wanted it so badly but ended up with a CS1X instead... oh the regret
They do have the same color tho;)
In the 90s, I had both. Nothing wrong with the CS1X. Good times.
@@AudioPilz what WASNT blue oder grey or bluegrey in the 90s...
I was looking for a JP8000 that time, but ended up with a Supernova instead which is still in use.
@@AudioPilz I love these clips. It would be great for an AN1X bad gear review if you have access to that Yamaha VA synth that was in direct competition with these Roland JPs at the time.
While some palace intellectuals were writing critical articles about resonance noise, lack of sound, and spewing hatred while sipping hot coffee in front of the window, some real music producers (thousands of them, in fact) produced hundreds of timeless songs with this device, which was the first bullet of the new era.
*I say very clearly that those who speak ill of JP-8000 and JP-8080 are incurably ignorant in my opinion. A respected and passionate music veteran would never indulge in such negative thoughts. The JP family is a true legend that opened the door to an era.*
Your memes are great by the way. Even if I mute the video, they help me understand what you're talking about.
Thank you!!!
This synth has been on my wanted list for years now. I'm sad to see it on Bad Gear, but also thrilled to see it on Bad Gear.
Thanks!!!
Man I always have to keep my finger on the pause button to catch all your memes! Haha, awesome review as always!
Thank you!!!
Great music, thanks for this great episode 👍 it's hard to get the bad parts of this synth if your are familiar to the roland stuff and I like the plastic sound of it
Thank you!!!
Another fabtastic demo Florian. I have the original JP 8000 in my collection I like it. But it does sound very digital, perhaps because it is. Just love your tracks. Look forward to more,. Can't wait to play mine again, if I can remember where the power button is. As long as I don't even have more bad gear in my collection. Thank you for sharing. Take care.moog.
Thank you!!!
The last Roland synth that defined a genre... The end of R's golden years that included Jupiter 4/6/8, the SH synths, TB-303, the Juno series, D50, JD880 and lastly the JP8000/8080, a dream run from '78 to '97!
So true!!!
Why stop there?
The V-Synth/VP-9000 was crucial to the sound of mid-2000s psy
such as *Shpongle* [Hallucinogen/Simmon Posford]
and *Infected Mushroom,*
both hugely influential and if you haven't heard them yet - well I envy your uh, _virginity!_
Good point about the V- Synth and the VP9000... Roland don't chase ghosts apparently, but have been doing so since the 80s (1988's R8 drum machine had 808 samples). This has become more and more pronounced, now Roland's current lineup appears to be 100% rehashed late 70s to early 90s classic gear. I'm guilty of supporting this too, I have a JU-06A!
I paid a whopping 350 GBP for one of these in a pawn shop in London in 2018.. I actually went out to collect it thinking there must be some mistake, but the dude in the shop had no idea how much it was worth.. It got even better, It came with rack ears, mahogany side cheeks and 2 what have to have been custom desktop standoffs so you could tilt it up sitting on a desk.. In mint condition I might add...
Best synth find ever..
I remember when this (and the 8000) was released, I wanted it sooo bad but my early 20 year old self couldn't afford it at the time so instead I got an OG Juno-6 (which was only worth $200 at the time in near mint condition). After all this time I never did get a JP, got a System-8 now tho so that fills my supersaw lust and more... sooo much more. Still have great love & respect for the OG supersaw synth even tho I never did get one.
Sys-8 is super powerful!
Another fantastic episode! Who doesn't love the 90's acidish filter ?
Thanks!!!
I was really hoping that Roland would release a JP-8K boutique this year for its anniversary 😢
Isn't Uli doing that?;)
@@AudioPilz Uli isn’t getting my money even if he does. ;) I specifically want to plug it into my mx1’s powered usb port currently taken up by a JU-06.
Honestly, I really like this thing! Maybe I am biased as a super-saw fan, but this synth does away with menu hell and instead opts for a more classic knob turning approach to a sound I cannot get enough of.
Supersaws are awesome!!!
I wanted one of these so bad back in the day and I regret not buying one.
Yeah, I think we both missed the best time for buying one
Same here 😅
Same here
I love the 8080, still inspires me.
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I would have expecterd at least a couple of Scooter memes along this video for this synth.
haha, me too!
Damn, what a missed opportunity!!!
Heck yeah! Thanks man! Have a great weekend!
Have a nice one too!
Man, now I wanna go buy another one again, maybe I won't sell it like the other times :D
It's so darn pretty as well!
Yeah, these come and go;)
Great synth. This channel is slowly working its way towards Jupiter 8
I just met a guy who owns one;)
Where's the portamento? 🤔 04:08 😁
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Nicely balanced review as always - its' definitely a classic Roland by this point, it became an icon, up there with the TB and the TRs. I've only been hands on a few times on one, but it was the pads and strings I loved from it - they have a beautifully dark sound to them that I can't actually coach out of my JP6!! Thanks as always! I belt you felt both dirty and excited at the same time, doing that trance tune ;-)
Thank you!!!
Simply because mid 90s to early 2000s trance is my favorite genre and time period of electronic music, the JP-8080 is perhaps the synth I have the biggest softspot for. IMO the JP-80X0 synths have the best supersaw of all the important VA synths that were used extensively in trance (although the Access Virus is perhaps tied with it - or at least very very close). I would kill for a JP-8080, but with those insane prices, it ain't happening anytime soon!
It's THAT sound!!!
Good job! Great Review! Greetings from Brasil
Obrigado!!!
one of best VA synths ever made .. ❤ price is absolutely ok for this legend
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Aww. One of my blue favorites! That and the Supernova 2 rack always scratch my 90s itch. Pair with some Radias and you’re in plastic heaven!
Yeah, I really want a Nova
Got JP-8000, 8080 x2, Radias. Just missing Supernova 2 rack and Nord Lead 2 rack.
Is it me or did these jams sound exceptionally good this time?
Always have.
Thank you so much!!!
@@AudioPilz Could you please upload the jams to your soundcloud account last track is 3 years old!
I haven´t seen the video yet, but the choice of weapon justifies a 😍🤩😍🤩😍 already.
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