So, on the VSE review of the SH-32, it says that the SH-32 can kind of be thought of as a follow-up to the JP-8000. Granted, it has a different architecture (sampled waveforms, not algorithms, right?), but does it do that popular trancey 90s Supersaw that the JP8K does? Not that I want to make recordings with it, but more for live performance at parties and so forth.
Just wondered, as I'm about to pick one up today for pretty cheap.
sh-32 supersaw?
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sh-32 supersaw?
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