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The Jupiter-8, Roland's flagship analog synthesizer of the early 1980s is an eight-voice polyphonic synth and is considered one of the greatest synths of all time. The Jupiter-8, introduced in the Autumn of 1981, features analog slider controls for most of its parameters, encouraging users to program their own patches. Although it lacked the soon-to-be standard of MIDI control, later model Jupiter-8s did include Roland's proprietary DCB interface, and sported advanced features such as the... full article at wikipedia
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Created by Metaweb Oct 23, 2006
Last edited by mwcl_images Apr 15, 2007

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