It's interesting seeing you work on Juno sounds on the Jupiter-X when a Juno-X is sitting immediately above it. It seems like a better fit if you were working on Juno sounds given the interface. How do you see the Juno-X in your setup? Is it just there for if you run out of Zencore voices?
Hi Lucy! So yeah, I sold a Yamaha PSR-6300 I had at Guitar Center the other day, and they had a used Jupiter-X on display (in great condition). Finally got to try one. They were asking $2,200, which I thought was a good deal. I contemplated bringing it home 😂
@@andycarrillo48 favourite synth….. weird to say that it might be the korg opsix?? I just **love** the sounds I can get out of it even if I don’t entirely understand it. I think best synth goes to JPX. It’s just too versatile for anything else to compete (although for portability which I don’t count, the Juno is better)…. 5 layers, Bluetooth audio and midi has been so so much more useful than I imagined, and a really truly playable keybed and interface it’s just the best of all worlds. The only thing the JPx doesn’t do right for me is master midi control (which the JP80 does faaaar better)
@@MRTUNA I just don't get the logical concept of the scenes and parts. What is the point of that? Layering the sounds and models. It is so so simple on my OB-6, knob per function, you immediately get what it is and what it does. On the JPX it is crazy. I press the part button, then get lost in the scenes, the model bank, then part select, part on. I feel like a dumb idiot who just don't get it.
I never anticipated how much I was going to love the JPX. I was a initially disappointed it didnt have ACB and then it turned out that really did not matter at all ! What a huge sounding and powerful synth