Any idea how to setup the arpeggios so that they play independent from each other other multiple keyboard splits? I tried to setup keyboard ranges for each parts, but no matter what I do the arp's do not play independent. Play an arp on one split and it affects the arps on other split. It looks like the arps cannot be separated and are triggered by the entire keyboard, despite the key ranges.
Very nice evolving soundscape as always! Would you consider selling a System 8 for a Jupiter X? I have a System 8 to have that Roland sound covered in my setup, but the Jupiter seems to have so many more possibilities…
A Jam like this would be impossible on System-8 of course, but ACB is still the most advanced VA engine on the planet, I won't be parting with it anytime soon... ;)
@@gattobus I quite agree. I had a conversation with my local Roland Planet representative, in that as much as the X is quite the most brilliant piece of technical equipment Roland have ever made (it can do just about anything) the System 8 still sounds better. In my opinion, Roland needed only to make a new system 8, with 61 premium feel keys, a bi timbrel capacity, and you would have possibly the best synthesiser in the world
In my humble opinion, having both the System8 and a Jupiter Xm, they are really different beast, and if you discount the small differences in sounds, the system8 is a synth before anything else and the panel do reflet that, the X/Xm is way more complex to make a sounds where the S8 have nearly everything at hand. It really depends on what you do/use but if you do your own patch/sounds, the S8 superior to the X/Xm by its ease of use.
In the grand scheme of things 99.9999% of the human population could not tell the difference between the two synths in a track's final mix. Choosing the one that works for you is the most important part.
Incredible piece. Exactly my style. Love it. Can you compare with Juno X when it's out? I would really like to know your opinion about these two instruments and what they are better purposed for in your opinion? Since they both use 4 synth parts and 1 drum part model, they should sound the same, don't you think? Thank you so much in advance!
Would you recommend this as a first synth? I’m debating between this a prophet 6 or prophet 12. I like this synth it’s just a little to clean to me.. is it an all digital synth ?
What the JP-X was built for. Sounds ace.
Just a case of close your eyes and listen...beautiful track.
Every time I hear this I realize how much I love my headphones. Perfect
Absolutely brilliant! I never owned or played a JP but always been intrigued by them. This video makes me want to go buy one!!!
I’m so excited to start making music with my Fantom 8 and JupiterX. I think it’s an awesome combination😊
As always awesome job very touching puts the mind at ease
TRUEEEE!
Love this, sounds great and massive low end on it. Well done :)
Wow.... Simply beautiful composition showing this synths true potential. Yes!! :)
Another great vibe with those amzing sounds and arpeggios!! love it!!
Another amazing piece of music. Any chance you might do some more XM vids/tutorials??
Great synths need great musicians. Congratulation.
Love it, I need to spend more time playing my Xm.
The Jupiter X is as sick as a modern instrument comes. Bravo
j'adore
Absolutely glorious x
Sounds excellent!
Amazing as always. Teach me wise one.
What's not to love about Roland and the Jupiter-X ~ Thank you gattobus💓💓💓
Far beyond my means, but this is my dream synth, the one I would choose over anything out there.
Impressive, thanks & best wishes.
beautiful... i love it..!
Now. This. This is Gattobus.
beautiful sounds and playing - congrats mio amico :)
Super smooth ❤️👍🇩🇰
Any idea how to setup the arpeggios so that they play independent from each other other multiple keyboard splits? I tried to setup keyboard ranges for each parts, but no matter what I do the arp's do not play independent. Play an arp on one split and it affects the arps on other split. It looks like the arps cannot be separated and are triggered by the entire keyboard, despite the key ranges.
Once again, brilliant.😄
Beautiful clean Roland sound. While the workflow on the X is not my cup of tea, I very much enjoy hearing what you’re able to do with it.
Amazing!
I tuoi brani sono sempre brividi per me
mesmerizing
Beautiful! Thanks for making this video. :) Take care, Sam.
This sounds soo analog man, what a trip. Great work.
Very nice man, more videos of that please !!
Fantastic
Combine this with an mc707, tr8s, and mc707 and you have a whole studio in a box. Can this send midi to a 707 and audio via aira link to the mx1?
Very great !
Great
Killer. Nice work.
Wonderful Bud 👌
Impresionante, library new jupiter x free?
Nice. What's the reverb doing for the sound? We have a Jupiter XM, but not this reverb.
It is (now?) in the description: Chasebliss Audio CXM 1978 external FX reverb (25% wet)
Man I love this!! I just found your channel and blown away! I play guitar and wonder do/would you do backing tracks??
Just GREAT! Congrats Gianni! Get back on the Xm with some helpful tutorials.
Did you release a new library for the Jupiter-X yet? Thanks 👋
nice song
This is awesome and I've watched in multiple times. Has the sound library been released yet? If so, where?
I come by here from time to time to remind myself why my Jupiter X is still in my rig. 😋
Very nice evolving soundscape as always!
Would you consider selling a System 8 for a Jupiter X? I have a System 8 to have that Roland sound covered in my setup, but the Jupiter seems to have so many more possibilities…
A Jam like this would be impossible on System-8 of course, but ACB is still the most advanced VA engine on the planet, I won't be parting with it anytime soon... ;)
@@gattobus I quite agree. I had a conversation with my local Roland Planet representative, in that as much as the X is quite the most brilliant piece of technical equipment Roland have ever made (it can do just about anything) the System 8 still sounds better. In my opinion, Roland needed only to make a new system 8, with 61 premium feel keys, a bi timbrel capacity, and you would have possibly the best synthesiser in the world
@@mac651000 thanks guys for your answers!
In my humble opinion, having both the System8 and a Jupiter Xm, they are really different beast, and if you discount the small differences in sounds, the system8 is a synth before anything else and the panel do reflet that, the X/Xm is way more complex to make a sounds where the S8 have nearly everything at hand. It really depends on what you do/use but if you do your own patch/sounds, the S8 superior to the X/Xm by its ease of use.
In the grand scheme of things 99.9999% of the human population could not tell the difference between the two synths in a track's final mix. Choosing the one that works for you is the most important part.
Incredible piece. Exactly my style. Love it. Can you compare with Juno X when it's out? I would really like to know your opinion about these two instruments and what they are better purposed for in your opinion? Since they both use 4 synth parts and 1 drum part model, they should sound the same, don't you think? Thank you so much in advance!
Would you recommend this as a first synth? I’m debating between this a prophet 6 or prophet 12. I like this synth it’s just a little to clean to me.. is it an all digital synth ?
It's digital but believe me it's far more reliable than sequential circuits instruments 😉
@@marcoagius6926 might be a stupid question but I thought all synthesizers we're digital? New to this world but I'm fascinated by this stuff lately...
@@caseywest9668 not all digital at all, there's still analog synths on the market like moog, prophets and oberheims
Nice! :)
Thanks for the great demo. And what a nice pad! Is it released yet?
how you get arp rytm like that ,look litte bit like stellar. did you use step editor to get like that , like that arp
Very nice demo :-)
2049 Deep Space ❤️
i want it 😥
Amazing. I see that you have both the Jupiter X and XM. Which do you enjoy better?
Sounds great! Is that your preset or a stock sound?
И, снова, ахуенно!😍👍🏻
Sounds like Eric Prydz in a box