If you like to use chord memories, Jun-6 V’s is accessed via the Chord Select button. This opens a floating window with a variety of handy voicing presets (octave, fifth, suspended and so on).įinally, for analogue completeness, there are two further features. Voice Calibration emulates the subtle variations that can exist from voice to voice on a hardware Juno. The three options (good, average and poor) let you choose how much analogue drift is emulated. Chorus Noise adds audio hiss when the chorus is in use.Īs you might expect, Jun-6 V delivers solid basses (Velo Bass and Under The Basement) and pads of various timbres (Poly Unison Pad is a particular favourite). It also has plenty of contemporary presets including the rave-ready Dark Triad, ethereal Voix Uno and arpeggiator based Dub Sensation. It’s an excellent emulation that really captures the essence of the original.Īlso new in V Collection 8 is Jup-8 V4. This includes more authentic filter emulations, as well as core engine enhancements such as Unison Detune and adjustable Voice Dispersion.īased on the Jupiter-8, this long-running Arturia instrument has been rebuilt from the ground up with a brand new sound engine. Throw in two additional complex LFOs, three effects and extensive keyboard response assignments using Velocity, Aftertouch, Mod Wheel and Keyboard Tracking and Jup-8 V4 can easily take you to new tonal pastures. However, our favourite enhancement is the integrated Sequencer. This two-layer design provides both note and modulation sequencers and is great for creating specific note patterns or finessing evolving textures. Finally, it’s worth noting that one aspect has been removed from this update and that is the keyboard split option.
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