The Jove is a multimode analogue filter in eurorack format.
The Roland Jupiter-6 is a 1980s analogue polysynth with a great sounding multimode filter that is quite distinct from other Roland filters of the same era. Here it is recreated in a 14 HP Eurorack module with an added 2-pole 12 dB low pass mode, reminiscent of the Jupiter-8. Like most vintage Roland filters, it is based around a cascaded Operational Transconductance Amplifier (OTA), in this case using the LM13700 OTA in place of the obsolete IR3109 quad OTA.
4 modes: 24 dB low pass, 12 dB low pass, band pass and high pass
2 audio inputs, one log attenuated and one non-attenuated
2 frequency CV inputs, one unipolar input and one attenuverted input
1 resonance CV input, non-attenuated
Available as assembled module and in kit form.
WIDTH 14 HP
DEPTH 28 mm
POWER 15mA +12V, 10mA −12V
...tyhe best sounding for specific task but it does so much. i also have the e440. aion lp, dual borgs, jove, modcan multimode, sea devils, a102. and this the most all round of them by far. now its not the best sounding one. that is the modcan multimode. its about 100% more better sounding...
So! Big month for me! Upgraded my eurorack quite a bit. New/arrived: -TipTop Mantis -intellijel buffered multiple -intellijel Dixie 2+ -make noise maths (and blue knobs since they are all white now) -intellijel quad vca -doepfer a-124 wasp filter se Waiting on: -instruo cs-l -system 80 jove
It’s so simple you made a snippet that is absolutely not techno in any way. Congratulations.
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