Adam Szabo has announced the release of JP6K, a virtual synthesizer instrument for Windows.
JP6K is a synth dedicated to emulating the famous Super Saw sound, first found in the Roland JP-8000 synthesizer in 1997. It aims to capture the essence of the sound and the behaviour of the original oscillator. Even after a decade, the Super Saw is still sought after by people all around the world, and is a crucial part of such music genres like Trance.
JP6K features
- 32 voice polyphony.
- Two Super Saw oscillators, an upper and lower.
- 1 noise oscillator.
- Three filter modes: low pass, band pass and high pass with -12 & -24 dB/Oct.
- Three independent LFOs controlling the filter, amp and pitch.
- Built in delay and EQ.
JP6K for Windows (VST) is available to purchase for $25 EUR.
More information: Adam Szabo / JP6K