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Supernova II (rack or Kbd) has a lot of features, much more than the JP80x0.
SNII:
- Vocoder with 42 bands
- Multimode filter with 12/18/24 dB (LPF/HPF/BPF+nine special filters)
- Filter self-oscilating with overdrive (Waldorf Q and Virus B/C have something like that)
- 3 Oscillators with virtual sync (ARE 3 osc slave AND 3 osc master -
Viruses/Q/JP80x0 etc. don't allow that, only 1 osc can be synced)
- There are some parameters to control (fine tune) the sync process
- It has Unison+detune (ok, several synths have that), but it has a feature called VCO DRIFT -> Unison+detune+VCO drift = phaaaaat sound
- The effects are awesome (comb filters rocks!)
- Matrix modulation is a bad joking (it isn't a Microwave XT/Q or Viruses), but is better than JP80x0
- Arpeggiator is great and very fun (there are preset AND USER patterns!)
- "Double saw" waveform isn't a "JP80x0's supersaw", of course, but it is a monster when stacked in the performance mode:
1 patch with 3 osc (3 double saw = 6 saw's) + detuned + unison (8 voice) + vco drift + chorus + reverb + delay
Now, you get this patch and stacks it (3 patches * 8 voices = 24 voices) obs: my SNII has 24 voices ;-(
- You can have 56 effects in the performance mode
- FM synthesis with 3 operators (generally, you can only have 2 operators - but Nord Lead III has 4 operators - yes, it's an exception)
- 2 Ring modulators (generally you get only one)
JP80x0:
It's a great machine for trance, and it has THE "Supersaw" waveform...
but, in overall, SNII is much better than JP80x0.
I have a SNII and I love it, but I think the Virus C is the better VA in the market.
alex keller.
Last edited by sonic_akb on Aug-16-2004 at 16:30
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