Ratings
Control of Omnisphere | |
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Ease of Use | |
Build Quality |
The Roland Super Jupiter is a classic analog synth that comes in a 2-space rack module. Most people who own it also have the MPG-80 programmer, which gives you all the controls you need to program sounds on the Super Jupiter. Although it doesn’t have tons of features (2 Oscillators, 2 Envelopes, 1 LFO), the layout is intuitive and it’s really easy to come up with good sounds. This combo might not be cheap, but if you’re looking to get a simple Omnisphere controller and a great analog polysynth, this is a good choice.
Roland Super Jupiter Strengths:
- Intuitive Layout
- Great Analog Poly Synth
Roland Super Jupiter Details:
Used Price | Around $6,000 |
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Number of Keys | N/A |
Keyboard Type | N/A |
Size of Controls | Medium |
Special Features | N/A |
Dimensions | MKS-80: 16.875” × 15.75” 3.5” MPG-80: 19” × 3-1/8” × 7-1/6” |
Weight | MKS-80: 17.625 lbs MPG-80: 6 lbs 10 oz |
USB Powered | No |
Pitch Bender | No |
Mod Wheel | No |
Sends Aftertouch | No |
Sustain Pedal Input | No |
Expression Pedal Input | No |
Ribbon | No |
Non-Functional Controls | No |
Arpeggiator | No |
Sequencer | No |
MIDI Messages | Sysex |
Omnisphere Sections Controlled by the Roland Super Jupiter:
Independent Layer Control | No |
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Number of Oscillators | 2 |
Number of Wavetables | 4 |
Number of Envelopes | 2 |
Number of LFOs | 1 |
Filter Types | LPF Juicy 24dB Master Filter HPF |
FX Units | Analog Chorus PRO-Verb |
Soundsources | No |
Mod Matrix | No |
FM | Yes |
Ring Mod | No |
Waveshaper | No |
Unison | Yes |
Harmonia | No |
Granular | No |
ORB | No |
Arpeggiator | No |