![]() ![]() The synth already includes all three plugouts that were promised and has gotten numerous updates with significant improvements to the System-8 engine as well. Different tradeoffs for different goals.Īs for the System-8, new plugouts would be nice but aren't necessary. ![]() The ABM models in the Jupiter-X/Xm are optimized for higher polyphony, which they achieve by modeling the overall character of analog synths instead of aiming for component-level accuracy. It's still their best emulation technology for accurately reproducing the subtle nuances of the original hardware. Of course they're not moving away from ACB. It means support doesn't have any knowledge of products in development, and wouldn't be allowed to discuss it even if they did. We can go ahead and think "what else to ask for?" I guess. So I guess you guys know what this means. From that moment on the support went silent. ![]() Then I replied to the request asking very specifically then what new we should see released for the System8 in terms of polysinths. I just got back the generic "our ACB technology is not over".īut if course nothing regarding what new is coming to the System8. Or if the ACB technology is over and I should let go of my system 8 towards the Jupiter X. Mockba_the_borg wrote:I have sent a message to Roland support asking if they have anything new coming to the system 8 now that the Jupiter X (AMB technology) is out. ![]()
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