Jupiter-8V Workshop - Galaxy Modulator
The Jupiter-8V re-creates the original 80s classic to near perfection, but a closer look under the hood reveals a whole world of new possibilities, too. Mo Volans goes cosmic...

T he Jupiter-8V is just one of many excellent classic synth emulations from Arturia. All of the company’s plug-ins are highly coveted, but the Jupiter-8V is arguably its most popular offering to date. This popularity is possibly linked to the Jupiter-8 being one of the more versatile synthesizers that Arturia has modelled so far.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 62
Filed under
Home,
Software Workshops,
Features
Sign in to download this article
New users, please register here
Comments
John Zorzi - 05 August 2008, 02:12 PM
Although I usually buy your magazine at the newsagents every month, I do like to be able to read articles online, in particular at work. However, I don't really like to pay for them and I certainly don't like them in PDF format. This has meant that I've moved on to other magazines, such as SOS, EM and Mix, which do let you read online and do let you read articles more recently. I think that if your articles did not require purchase, or did not have to be provided as PDFs that I would use the site more.
See also...
MTM 103 |
Harness the power of additive synthesis |
MTM 103 |
Bob Katz Interviewed |
|
MTM 103 |
Drum Production Masterclass |
MTM 105 |
Bettermaker EQ 230P Review |
|
MTM 105 |
Sonar X1 Producer Expanded Sonar X1 Expanded |
MTM 105 |
PreSonus Studio One 2 Review |
|
MTM 105 |
SE Electronics X1R Review |
MTM 105 |
PMC PMC DB1S-AII Review |


















