-----Original Message----- From: xxxxxyyy1666 Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 11:41 PM Subject: [AH] Juno / Jupiter oscillators Hi I have a question about the number of oscillators on Juno and Jupiter synths. I've seen the Junos described as having one DCO and the Jupiters described as having two VCOs. For instance, in an old mail from 1995 to Analogue Heaven which I found in Mark Pulver's archive I read that "the 6, 60, and 106 had a single oscillator and a single envelope (with a built-in chorus serving to fatten up the sound), while the Jupiters had two of each.". From what I've seen of the Jupiter-8 it seems logical that it had two VCOs providing eight voices. However, I don't understand how for instance the Juno-106 can have only one DCO. Even if it doesn't have many modulation routings, it's got selectable pulse, saw, sub and noise oscillators which provide six voices each. Doesn't that mean that it actually has four oscillators providing six voices each? I must have misunderstood something, it would be great if somebody could clear this up for me. Best wishes xxxxyy111 ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
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FW: [AH] Juno / Jupiter oscillators
2000-08-28 by Verschut, Ricardo
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