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Signal path of the Jupiter-8V
Delay
10.1.2Preference Configuration
Using the Presets
Phaser
Authorization
New features in Jupiter-8V
Switches
Using the Controllers
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ARTURIA –
JUPITER-8V
– USER’S MANUAL
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Contents
USER’S Manual
Programming
Manual
Design
Sound Design
Thank you for purchasing the Arturia Jupiter-8V
New features in Jupiter-8V
Table of contents
Different Modules
Modes of Operation
Introduction
ROLAND/JUPITER-8 Story
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Aliasing-free oscillators
Better reproduction of analog oscillator waveforms
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Direct Filter Circuit Modeling
Installation
2WINDOWS Installation
Choose the installation folder
Select installation folder for plug-ins
MAC OS X Installation
Jupiter-8V2.pkg
Authorization
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Enter the activation code
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Quick Start
Structure of the JUPITER-8V
Using the Presets
Selecting the presets
Click on the presets tab
Editing the presets
4 Main Parts of the JUPITER-8V
Overview of the JUPITER-8VUSER Interface
Signal path of the Jupiter-8V
Advanced Modulations Section
Creating a melodic sequence with the Sequencer
Set the speed of the sequencer with the Rate knob
Create progressive modulations with the Galaxy unit
Click on the Galaxy tab
Control parameters with the Keyboard unit
Effects
Choose the effect of Distortion in the effects menu
Patch Section of the Effects
Chorus
Delay
Realtime Controllers and Midi Assign
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Interface
Tool BAR
Types of presets
Selection of a preset Patch or Program
Select from the toolbar
Preset
Creating a new preset
Save a user preset
Save a user preset using the Save as option
Delete a preset
Import / Export a preset bank
Using the Controllers
Knobs
Switches
Buttons
Pitch Bend wheel
Modulation button
Virtual keyboard
LCD Screen
Midi Control
Preference screen
Sound MAP
MAP main interface
Sound Map overview
Instrument type filter window
Preset snapshot memories
List preset manager
Compass morphing interface
Create a new sound
Different Modules
Original JUPITER-8
Oscillators « VCO 1 and 2 »
1.1 VCO
Fine Tune
Shape
Mixer VCO1 / VCO2
Filter VCF
Non-resonant 6 dB/octave high-pass filter
Amplifier VCA
Adsr Envelopes
LFO
VCO modulator
ENV1
LFO MOD Rise
LFO MOD
Bend
Pitch bend wheel and LFO MOD button
Master Tune section
Keyboard assign section Assign Mode
11The arpeggiator Arpeggio
Play modes selection KEY Mode
Step Sequencer
Start
Stop
Rate
Steps
Length
Link
Outputs
Galaxy
Voice Effects
Chorus /Flanger
Distortion
Parametric EQ
Phaser
Ring Mod
Patch Effects
Chorus/Flanger
Stereo Analog Delay
Sweep
Generator
Depth 1/2
Feedback 1/2
Dual Phaser
Main Elements
Oscillator or VCO
Sawtooth waveform and its harmonic spectrum
Triangle waveform and its harmonic spectrum
Sinusoid waveform and its harmonic spectrum
Mixer
Filter or VCF
High-Pass Filter HP Filter
Resonance
Amplifier or VCA
Other Modules
Keyboard
Envelope generator or Adsr
Low frequency oscillator
Modules of the JUPITER-8V
LFO module of the Jupiter-8V
Polyphonic Violin Preset Made with the JUPITER- 8
Some Elements of Sound Design
Choose the modulated square waveform on VCO2
Increase the attack time
Arpeggiated Sounds
Increase the release time for the second Adsr envelope
Open the «Modulations»
Now you can save your preset to be able to use it later
Sequence with the JUPITER-8V
Choose the value 1/8
Interface of the Jupiter-8V sequencer
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10.1.2Preference Configuration
STAND-ALONE
10.1.1Launching the Stand-alone application
Using a VST and Audio Unit Instrument in Ableton Live
Using Audio Unit and VST Instrument in Live
10.3.1Utilization of the plug-in
10.3.2Connection to a Midi channel
10.3.3Saving the presets
10.3.4Automation under Pro Tools
10.4.1Instrument use in VST mode
Cubase VST
10.4.2Rescan the plug-ins directory in Cubase
10.4.4Saving of presets
10.4.3Connection to a Midi track
Logic & Audio Unit MAX OSX only
10.5.1Use in Logic Audio
Jupiter-8 V opening in Logic
Sonar VST Windows only
10.6.1Opening the instrument Sonar
10.6.2Connection to a Midi track
10.6.3Save the presets
10.6.4Automation
USE in Digital Performer
Connection from a Midi track to Jupiter-8V
Arturia JUPITER-8V2 License Agreement
Support, Upgrades and Updates after Product Registration
No Unbundling
No other Warranties
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