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.
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This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 62
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