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ARTURIA – JUPITER-8V – MANUAL - EN
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In 1984 there was the introduction of three synthesizers. The Juno 106, the JX8P and the JX10P.
The last one was the replacement for the Jupiter-8. Unfortunately, the JX10 was never destined for
the same success as the Jupiter 8.
It was the Introduction of COSM and the ' V ' products in 1995 that set the future direction for
Roland. Mr. Kakehashi and his teams had recognised that digital signal processing and physical
modelling were the future of the electronic audio industry. Roland applied these technologies to a
broad range of products. From sound modules and dance-oriented groove boxes to their most
expensive digital mixers and audio workstations. Roland remains at the forefront of synthesizers and
electronic music.
1.2
TAE
®
TAE® True Analog Emulation, is Arturia's outstanding technology dedicated to the digital
reproduction of analog circuits used in analog classic synthesizers.
The Jupiter-8V is taking benefit of an enhanced version of TAE®, optimizing CPU allocation and
memory usage, while being even more accurate than in previous products.
When implemented in software code, TAE®’s algorithms guarantee authentic emulation of hardware
specifications. This is why the Jupiter-8V, and all of Arturia’s virtual synthesizers, offers an
unparalleled quality of sound.
TAE® combines four major advances in the domain of synthesis:
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Aliasing-free oscillators
Standard digital synthesizers produce aliasing in high frequencies, and also when using Pulse Width
Modulation or FM.