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Blancmange
Depeche Mode
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Moby
Richard Daniel Roman
Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
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Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
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Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
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Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
Categories: Roland synthesizers
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Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
Categories: Roland synthesizers
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Legowelt
Meat Beat Manifesto
Moby
Richard Daniel Roman
Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
Categories: Roland synthesizers
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Depeche Mode
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Meat Beat Manifesto
Moby
Richard Daniel Roman
Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
Categories: Roland synthesizers
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Moby
Richard Daniel Roman
Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
Categories: Roland synthesizers
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Depeche Mode
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Legowelt
Meat Beat Manifesto
Moby
Richard Daniel Roman
Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
Categories: Roland synthesizers
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Depeche Mode
James Ting
Legowelt
Meat Beat Manifesto
Moby
Richard Daniel Roman
Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
Categories: Roland synthesizers
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Blancmange
Depeche Mode
James Ting
Legowelt
Meat Beat Manifesto
Moby
Richard Daniel Roman
Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
Categories: Roland synthesizers
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Blancmange
Depeche Mode
James Ting
Legowelt
Meat Beat Manifesto
Moby
Richard Daniel Roman
Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
Categories: Roland synthesizers
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Article
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Blancmange
Depeche Mode
James Ting
Legowelt
Meat Beat Manifesto
Moby
Richard Daniel Roman
Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
Categories: Roland synthesizers
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Article
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Blancmange
Depeche Mode
James Ting
Legowelt
Meat Beat Manifesto
Moby
Richard Daniel Roman
Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
Categories: Roland synthesizers
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Blancmange
Depeche Mode
James Ting
Legowelt
Meat Beat Manifesto
Moby
Richard Daniel Roman
Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
Categories: Roland synthesizers
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Depeche Mode
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Legowelt
Meat Beat Manifesto
Moby
Richard Daniel Roman
Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Shriekback
Überzone
Underworld
Vince Clarke
Visekongene
William Orbit
Frank Farian used the Roland Jupiter 8 On Milli Vanili 1988's Girl You Know It's True
NOVA (electronic music dutch group from the eighties) used it in the 'Quo Vadis' album.
keyboardists
Gabrial McNair Keyboard player for No Doubt
Alicia Keys on "No One"
John Foxx on The Garden
Non-keyboardists
David Bowie[citation needed] - vocalist/performer
Prince[citation needed] - guitarist/vocalist
Endorsers of other manufacturers, etc..
Jan Hammer - "hitlist[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Scritti Politti[citation needed] - known to use Fairlight CMI
Tangerine Dream[citation needed] - known to use PPG
Toto - "Africa" and "Rosanna" on Toto IV[citation needed]
Note: It is widely known that brass & steeldrum sound of Toto was played with YAMAHA GS-1, CS-80, etc..
[edit]
References
^ "The Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer". Synthtopia. 2009. "A Z80 CPU was used for managing storage of patches, scanning the keyboard, display, and buttons, port handling, and taking care of the auto-tune function among other things."
[edit]
External links
Owner's manual
Sound on Sound retrospective
Vintage Synth entry
Synth Museum entry
Arturia Jupiter V8 software plug-in clone
MP3 demo of the JP-8 and its arpeggiator, by Tomislav Babic
Categories: Roland synthesizers
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#37

RE: dubstep drum and bass and breakbeat

in Musikportal 12.03.2011 14:46
von dnb • 3.464 Beiträge

hat "Ltd after the company's name signifies limited company, and PLC (public limited company) indicates that its shares are widely held."[3]

In legal parlance, the owners of a company are normally referred to as the "members". In a company limited or unlimited by shares (formed or incorporated with a share capital), this will be the shareholders. In a company limited by guarantee, this will be the guarantors. Some offshore jurisdictions have created special forms of offshore company in a bid to attract business for their jurisdictions. Examples include "segregated portfolio companies" and restricted purpose companies.

There are however, many, many sub-categories of types of company that can be formed in various jurisdictions in the world.

Companies are also sometimes distinguished for legal and regulatory purposes between public companies and private companies. Public companies are companies whose shares can be publicly traded, often (although not always) on a regulated stock exchange. Private companies do not have publicly traded shares, and often contain restrictions on transfers of shares. In some jurisdictions, private companies have maximum numbers of shareholders.
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#38

RE: dubstep drum and bass and breakbeat

in Musikportal 12.03.2011 14:46
von dnb • 3.464 Beiträge

(Redirected from Company (law)) The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. (April 2010)

For other uses, see Company (disambiguation).
Companies law
Company · Business
Company forms
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#39

RE: dubstep drum and bass and breakbeat

in Musikportal 23.03.2011 10:58
von dubstep killer
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Jump Up nennt man eine schnelle, treibende, extrem auf die wesentlichen Elemente (Beats und Bassline) reduzierte Variante des Drum ’n’ Bass, die sich zu einer der populärsten Varianten entwickelte. Oft werden Jump-Up-Tracks von einem MC begleitet. Jump Up war von 1995 bis 1998 sehr populär.

Hardstep war die Urform der sogenannten Step-Varianten des Drum ’n’ Bass und zeichnete sich durch schnelle, manchmal verzerrte Beats und eine Reduzierung des Rhythmus aus.

Techstep etablierte sich im Jahre 1997, und war in seinen Elementen noch wesentlich reduzierter als der klassische Drum ’n’ Bass, wies aber auch Einflüsse aus dem Techno (insbesondere Synth-Sounds) auf.

Darkstep entwickelte sich ebenfalls um 1996-97 und bezeichnet einen ebenfalls minimalistischen Stil, der jedoch eine düstere, hypnotische Grundstimmung aufwies, ähnlich wie der klassische Drum ’n’ Bass oder das Jungle-Untergenre Darkside. Die rollenden Basslines wirken hier bedrohlich, aggressiv und bellend.

Jazzstep zeichnete sich durch das Einbeziehen von Jazz-Samples und typisch jazzigen Harmonien aus. Der Stil entwickelte sich später weiter zum Liquid Funk.

Atmospheric Drum and Bass war eine ruhigere Variante, in der flächige Pad-Sounds mit für Drum ’n’ Bass relativ langsamen Beats (140-160 bpm) und Ethno-Elementen kombiniert wurden und so eine hypnotische, tranceartige Stimmung schufen. Bekanntester Vertreter ist LTJ Bukem. Anfang der 2000er wurde der Stil durch Leadsounds und einen treibenderen Grundcharakter erweitert und so weiterentwickelt, es entstand der Trancestep.

Neurofunk entstand Ende der 1990er-Jahre durch Kombination des Drum ’n’ Bass mit Techno- und Acid-Einflüssen, wie die verbreitete Verwendung des Sounds des Synthesizers TB 303.

Drumfunk, auch bekannt als Edits oder Choppage entstand Anfang 2000. Der Fokus von Drumfunk liegt hauptsächlich bei den Drums. Es werden häufig klassische Funkbreaks verwendet und zu komplexen Beats arrangiert. Als Hauptvertreter kann man Paradox, Equinox, Fanu, Seba und Chris Inperspective nennen. Die wichtigsten Labels wären Inperspective Rec., Breakin und Paradox Music - im Netlabelbereich Exegene und Plainaudio.

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