Who do you order from? Plenty of these retailers don't charge you until it ships. You are being needlessly cynical.Broadwave wrote:Yup, cast your line, reel them in and earn wads of interest on all the payments received until orders are fulfilled.... What? Cynical? Me? No, never!Bitexion wrote:Aha, probably just some triggerhappy online stores that have set a date to get the orders in first, then. Not Roland's fault.![]()
I realize it's not Roland's fault, but I've cancelled for the time being. I'll still get one eventually though.
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Gear4Music took the money from my account immediately, citing 8 days for delivery and then tell me "No, sorry it'll be another 2 months before we have them".Kidney05 wrote: Who do you order from? Plenty of these retailers don't charge you until it ships. You are being needlessly cynical.
I'd rather have the £528 in MY account earning interest thank you.
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That's not a nice way to do business! If they don't respect their part of the deal, you should be able to ask for a refund. A partial advance payment to stay in line might be more understandable...
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sweetwater just shipped my jp 08 today, should get here soon...
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Take some closeup pics and show something for scale please. I'm still on the fence on this.
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Bitexion wrote:Take some closeup pics and show something for scale please. I'm still on the fence on this.
Jabberwalky wrote:Ant for scale
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Would've been a great synth for Adam & The Ants, I suppose
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Despite having said the tiny sliders was a deal-breaker earlier, I too am still on the fence. I could probably be swayed if it sounds authentic enough, which I expect it would.Bitexion wrote:Take some closeup pics and show something for scale please. I'm still on the fence on this.
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Having quickly checked my gear, 20mm-travel sliders can also be found on the CSQ-600 (portamento), Boss GE-7b (and other Boss EQ compacts), and Moog MF-105 MuRF. The ones on the Moog are decent enough. If Roland have used good quality sliders, 20mm, although small, is not unworkable.
EDIT: I have a horrible suspicion the Jupe module sliders will be even smaller, though...
EDIT: I have a horrible suspicion the Jupe module sliders will be even smaller, though...
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What about the SH-32? Wouldn't those be the same size sliders?

My real concern is the Audio Outs. I am on pause because I can't stand those tiny stereo jacks.
That's what screams non-serious to me.
But the Juno (JU-06) unit has me the most interested.
And the JP-08 looks like a nice bit.
And the size works if they can be left anywhere and not need a permanent stand or space.

My real concern is the Audio Outs. I am on pause because I can't stand those tiny stereo jacks.
That's what screams non-serious to me.
But the Juno (JU-06) unit has me the most interested.
And the JP-08 looks like a nice bit.
And the size works if they can be left anywhere and not need a permanent stand or space.
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I will...Bitexion wrote:Take some closeup pics and show something for scale please. I'm still on the fence on this.
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I just got in line for the JP-08 with the tiny keyboard. Should be in my mitts in a week or two, joining the Reface CS in my growing "mini-synth" arsenal. All the tiny slider talk aside, these little guys sound great, and cost much less than a real Jupiter, or CS 80, etc. Plus, when the world ends, we can use the battery powered midgets to create an electronic soundscape to go along with the mayhem. Win.
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Video including comparition J08 with Jupiter 8.
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You can also just USB it into your computer-rig and not need to use the regular outputs at all.griffin avid wrote:My real concern is the Audio Outs. I am on pause because I can't stand those tiny stereo jacks.
That's what screams non-serious to me.
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"Quickly, go and buy this s**t, because this is some limited s**t" OMG this is so cheap and patheticsalwa wrote:Video including comparition J08 with Jupiter 8.


