Roland Jupiter Xm's hidden Prophet 5 😱

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2020
  • To get that sweet Prophet 5 sounds, you'll want to use the "S" filter to switch to the Sequential filter... but it's not quite there. What's missing is the Prophet 5 oscillators. This video shows you how to get just that 🤘
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  • @-_-Alx
    @-_-Alx Před 4 měsíci +2

    ANSWER - pick any sound in PR-A and follow the instructions in the video

  • @benkohut3121
    @benkohut3121 Před měsícem +1

    Ooooh! I'll have to try it, I've been trying to recreate a Prophet-5 lead patch for awhile with no luck, this might be the key!

  • @molochlight
    @molochlight Před 3 lety +3

    Good info...thanks for posting.

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety

      ha, thanks! Hopefully it helps you on your journey :)

  • @Iron_Lion_Of_Zion
    @Iron_Lion_Of_Zion Před 3 lety +4

    I was a developer working at Iconic Labs, & we created most of the sound forms used on the Jupitor 8, Juno’s & many other models from the early 80’s. This ‘Prophet 5’ patch u are talking about, is actually a Roland patch called ‘Tight Mars’, & it was actually developed by us, & ‘stolen’ by Electronica Noise, who produced patches for other lessor synth manufacturers! 😉

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety

      That's pretty cool you were part of synth history... but as for your stealing comment - are you saying @j3po stole your patch, or I (by my random settings after hearing *his* patch) stole from Tight Mars? Because the Prophet 5 preceded the Jupiter 8 by 4 years and has always had a "brassy" flavour, because now I'm starting to wonder who stole from who :)

    • @Iron_Lion_Of_Zion
      @Iron_Lion_Of_Zion Před 3 lety

      @@alfiedotwtf patches were developed way before.. We were a freelance studio, but had contracts to develop for Roland USA.

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety

      @@Iron_Lion_Of_Zion that's pretty cool. So I'm guessing your team developed them for the Jupiter 4 then given the timeline? And when you say stolen, are you saying *all* brass sounds are just those settings that sound similar to @j3po?

  • @adamjacksonmedia
    @adamjacksonmedia Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much!!
    Looks like my Fantom has the exact sounds!
    And I'm Australian as well haha

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 8 měsíci

      Ha, awesome :)
      Yes the Fantom has Zen core, but would work too on SuperNatural synths like the Integra etc

  • @Benjahlove
    @Benjahlove Před 2 lety

    Can you make a “moog” video also? Considering buying the Jupiter X , & I’m curious to hear more demos of the other filters/tone types. 🙏 thanks for this

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 2 lety

      Hey @benja, sorry but I no longer have the Xm. But it did do a good Moog... there are a few CZcams video going through the filter types, but I would say see if you can have a go in person... it's a big machine with lots of functionality!

  • @riemac2
    @riemac2 Před 3 lety +2

    This is a nice tutorial. I'm very interested in the Jupiter Xm. I've read, that the ZenCore Model has a Supersaw, but I could not find any videos about that on CZcams. Could you do a video about the supersaw maybe emulating a JP-8000 sound with the Jupiter Xm?

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Yeah, I've been meaning to do a supersaw video but just haven't found the time. I'll try to do one this weekend. From doing quick comparisons of the supersaw to other CZcams videos, I've found it to be close in character too!

    • @riemac2
      @riemac2 Před 3 lety +1

      @@alfiedotwtf Great, thanks for your effort. I'm into Deep House and Trance and I know the jupiter Xm will be great for Deep House. but I doen't know if it will suit Trance.

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety

      @@riemac2 From what I've been able to get out of it, it's awesome for trance 🙌

  • @kevinsturges6957
    @kevinsturges6957 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good. The Roland FA keyboards can do this too.
    PS: I also own the boutique JP-08. I’ve never thought it actually sounds like a Jupiter 8. It’s too dark and slightly gritty. But strangely enough… It can sound a lot like a prophet 5. 😊

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, and the Integra-7... but there's something about having it (almost) knob-per-function... I've never had a Jupiter so can't comment, but the comparisons done by Ujiie Katsunori sound pretty spot on. Funny though... it's 2020 and you can now buy brand new, a Jupiter, Prophet 5, an Oberheim, a 2600, and a MiniMoog :)

  • @tommymandel
    @tommymandel Před 3 lety +3

    6:00... imo, release does matter... especially if you dial in some amp release. filter release should be less than the amp release for some cool effects.

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, I see that now playing with it more. Thanks for that!

  • @amonster8mymother
    @amonster8mymother Před 3 lety +2

    Nice soft horn. Just hold it.

  • @KingzofSwing
    @KingzofSwing Před 21 dnem

    Has a Moog filter and Sequential

  • @embededfabrication4482

    how do I connect a midi keyboard to my jupiter XM ? is there a way to use a cheap yamaha (e363) keyboard with the jupiter xm, it doesn't have midi jacks.

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 2 lety +1

      Check out this video which explains how to do it czcams.com/video/nL2cnTXppok/video.html

    • @omenarya4221
      @omenarya4221 Před 2 lety +1

      you need a midi out to control xm, i use novation slmk3, its the best controller for xm

    • @embededfabrication4482
      @embededfabrication4482 Před 2 lety +1

      @@omenarya4221 OK, I connected the XM to my computer by USB and I got an M-Audio controller that's connected to the XM by a midi cable. It all seems to work, now I just gotta force myself to practice

  • @nilesh100975
    @nilesh100975 Před 3 lety +1

    great performance my friend, thumbs up 👏👏👍👍

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety +1

      wow, thanks for the kind words!

    • @nilesh100975
      @nilesh100975 Před 3 lety +1

      @@alfiedotwtf your welcome, great work 👍🤗

  • @hfugmann
    @hfugmann Před 2 lety +3

    Looks like you are playing on the DSI OB6??

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 2 lety

      Yeah. I ended up selling it about a year ago though, and I've regretted it EVER since! Damn it.

  • @nicolapedreros6278
    @nicolapedreros6278 Před rokem +1

    When I initialize a JP X tone, The initial tone is not a Piano. No Partials but OSC. How can I have partials in the JUPITER X Synth universe?

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před rokem

      Hi Nicola, sorry I no longer have a Jupiter so can't help you out there (try Reddit or GearSpace). But from memory, each part is one of the numbered buttons, and then you have to hit a button combo together to get to the individual partials 1-4 (or there's also a menu dive where you press Right a lot of times to get to them). The cool thing though with the Jupiter/Juno X is that you can also select partials together so that settings are changed at the same time.

    • @igorgodinho1279
      @igorgodinho1279 Před rokem

      Hello Nicola, same happening here… did you already have an answer for that question?

    • @snowbart0
      @snowbart0 Před rokem +1

      @@igorgodinho1279 @nicolapedreros6278 it's on an older version of the Jupiter Xm which did not have the actual JP-X model. The model used is the standard Zen-Core model (like in the PR-A -> PR-D banks).

    • @snowbart0
      @snowbart0 Před rokem

      it's on an older version of the Jupiter Xm which did not have the actual JP-X model. The model used is the standard Zen-Core model (like in the PR-A -> PR-D banks).

  • @Bigjuggs64
    @Bigjuggs64 Před 3 lety +1

    Is it a waveform sample of the P5 ? Or is the synth engine making that sound ?

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety +2

      Unfortunately it's only a PCM, andI think it's only a single cycle. Yeah, would have been nice if it was actually a free-running, synthesized waveform!

    • @Bigjuggs64
      @Bigjuggs64 Před 3 lety +2

      @@alfiedotwtf why is this synth getting so much hate ? I think its great but it seems lot of people dislike it.

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety

      @@Bigjuggs64 there was a lot of hate early on when it was announced but not released. Then there were the comparisons to the System 8. I think if you're going for pixel-perfect matches, the System 8 wins. But if you're going to close-enough but 4-part multi-timbral with "age" knob, the X/Xm wins hands down... and that's not even considering the included XV-5080 and RD!

    • @Bigjuggs64
      @Bigjuggs64 Před 3 lety

      @@alfiedotwtf I saw lot of people bashing it saying its a vst in a box..But I don’t know much about analog synths so I want to ask you does it really not feel like a real synth because its not analog ?

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Bigjuggs64 I think the analog vs digital debate is long gone. Check out Starsky Carr's video on the whole subject. Digital synths these days, especially the X/Xm, can definitely sound analog! Put it another way - I sold my OB-6 because I was happy with the Xm's Sequential modeling, and could emulate the OB-6 using another "partial" as the fizz

  • @curtc6563
    @curtc6563 Před 3 lety +3

    JupX engine really hurt my brain. Looks that the four partials are not oscs, but whole synths. They have diff env and lfos (but for weird reasons sometimes they have same) and i usually am not sure what i just edited when i simply turn lfo rate knob for example. It is driving me crazy...

    • @curtc6563
      @curtc6563 Před 3 lety

      Not to mention in scene settings there are "offset" settings... which is even more confusing. It makes no sense because there is no way a user is that rational to think ahead and decide at the beginning whether he wants to fiddle only a bit on scene level, or heavily on parts.
      As the example above, sometimes lfo rate is what is called "vib", sometimes rate of the the part, sometimes rate of the partial lfo. Sometimes "not available"... Have you figured this stuff out?

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety +3

      @@curtc6563 hehe yeah :( it takes time... once the anger builds up after you've got things sweet and then you press the wrong button and it says "Berlin Night", you want to throw it across the room. But over time you realise exactly what you want to do, quickly plan in your head how to get there, and then it becomes muscle memory! As for "4 partials are not oscillators but whole synths", yeah that's a really good way of describing how it works 1/n

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety +1

      At first it just does not make any sense - why the hell would you want 4 whole settings just to get 3 saws for a phat bass, but after a while when you start diving deep, it suddenly clicks and you think wow you can stack this so damn high! Once it clicks, imaging all the possibilities - 1 J8 saw with filter half open, 1 SH-101 saw detuned filter even more closed. You can't get that in *any other synth*, even on the System 8!

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety +1

      That was a silly example, but imaging the first partial is an RD piano, but second part is a Juno pad. And this is only on a single part, and you have 3 left for other sounds! Sounds silly, but why would you want that? You can control all these different parts via different MIDI channels! The Jupiter Xm is really 4 synths in one unit, and each "synth" can be itself 4 oscillators playing the same "part". Mind, blown!!

    • @curtc6563
      @curtc6563 Před 3 lety +2

      @@alfiedotwtf anyone should agree function-wise this is by far the strongest synth ever. It is just that lack of interface design drives people mad. No idea why they choose long list design instead of commonly implemented screen plus knob-accordingly in diff context paradigm.
      But yeah what you said is true. I am gonna dive deeper and see if i can get over this negative impulse...

  • @Gasparzinho311
    @Gasparzinho311 Před 2 lety

    Hi, what u think about the sound of the jupter xm? Good like a analog synth?

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 2 lety

      Yes! If you want a closer synth to the originals, then the System-8 is probably a better comparison to the OG, but the Jupiter X/Xm is very analog sounding and definitely has the OG character. Check out Mr Tuna Music's comparisons.But full disclosure, I sold the Xm and now have a Prophet 5... but to be honest, I probably should have bought an OB-6 instead :(

  • @FrankyGun
    @FrankyGun Před 4 lety +1

    Alfie - I can’t seem to get any proper answer in any forum - so many mixed opinions... Which of the following other Roland synths would you consider being obsolete if one owns a Jx or Jxm? 1) System8 2) JDXA 3) Fantom, or does each of them play a valuable role in a studio? Most seem to hate the JDXA, but I love it... Cheers from Thailand 🇹🇭

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 4 lety +2

      Ha. Without starting a flame war, I'd say the Xm pretty much is an upgrade to the System 8 (yes people will say that the System 8 is more accurate, but I'm fine with close enough). I'm not familiar with the Fantom, but it looks like the Fantom hase SUPERNatural like the Integra-7 which is amazing. As for JDXA, yeah it's nice... but I think the System 8, Xm, and Fantom are beyond it's league. As for System 8 vs JDXA vs Fantom vs Xm vs X? I'd go for the X or the Xm, but that's my needs... if you're a stage performer, maybe a System 8 or Fantom is more suited?

    • @FrankyGun
      @FrankyGun Před 4 lety +1

      @@alfiedotwtf thanks a lot for your insight! I'll meditate over this a little bit and then reshuffle my rig. Biggest bummer to me with the XM are the tiny keys...

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 4 lety

      @@FrankyGun Yeah :( But I find after about an hour my brain adjusts... maybe think about getting a MIDI controller, that way you've got the best of both worlds

    • @FrankyGun
      @FrankyGun Před 4 lety

      @@alfiedotwtf I got the Cpmplete Control s61 - but used it only with Steinberg and VSTs - maybe, I had the perfect solution already there, but could not grasp it....???

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 4 lety +1

      @@FrankyGun The s61 is a very nice keyboard! As to VST vs hardware, that's all up to you. Maybe have a look Arturia's V Collection if you're still unsure. The demos are playable and you can see if that's the way you want to go instead? (on the plus side with V, you get *far more* options to play with :)

  • @fredmanteghian5913
    @fredmanteghian5913 Před 3 lety +2

    The user interface on the Jupiter Xm seems to be quit tedious. I don’t know if the full version Jupiter X is much better. Great capabilities but so much menu diving.

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety +3

      That video is using the JP-X model's PCM engine, which yeah is tedious, but also deep. The JP-X model also has a VA engine, allowing access to essentially all of it's possible engines in one part. But that's only when you want to deep dive. Otherwise, if you just stick to the Jupiter 8, Juno 106, SH-101, JX8P, and RD, it's straight forward and almost knob-per-function. You'll need to use the function key to access the other oscillators compared to the Jupiter X (I believe there are seperate buttons per oscillator), but it's the same sound engines underneath. I would have gotten the X if I had the money at the time, but I'm pretty happy with the Xm and have zero GAS for the X (you may be in a different position)

    • @gmannewsom
      @gmannewsom Před 3 lety +3

      I've had the full Jupiter X for a month or so, what I did to get around this issue was to set the first four scenes in bank 1 to blank init patches for each of the pre-loaded engines (excluding the XV and RD engines which I never really use). I started filling up the rest of the buttons on that side of the synth with my most commonly used patches/scenes so all I have to do to start a new patch or recall an existing one is hit one button that's accessible right from the moment I turn on the keyboard, no menu diving or combination keystrokes required. After setting it up like this pretty much the only time I ever use the menu is to adjust system settings or to save a new patch. I'm sure there's better ways of doing it but this way has worked well for me.

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety

      @@gmannewsom Yeah, setting up saved init patches is a nice shortcut! Nice life hack :)

  • @tuneunleashed
    @tuneunleashed Před 3 lety +1

    I mean it does have a Sequential filter

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety

      The "S" filter definitely has *that* character, but I think if you want *that* sound, the oscillators need to be there too

  • @andycarrillo48
    @andycarrillo48 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello, do you know anyone selling a Jupiter xm and are you willing to sell this by any chance. Haha

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety

      To be honest, it's a pretty sweet machine. But if you're interested in the same sounds but cheaper, take a look at the MC-707. A bit more awkward, but there's also the MC-101

    • @andycarrillo48
      @andycarrillo48 Před 3 lety

      @@alfiedotwtf do you have an answer on how to make the xm let you loop your chords ? Heard you can’t really loop your chords in real-time you have to punch it in.

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety

      @@andycarrillo48 loop a chord? hmm... I haven't tried, but you could probably do a hack with the step sequencer or arpeggio? But I'd probably use an external sequencer because it sounds like a lot of work to get it done

    • @andycarrillo48
      @andycarrillo48 Před 3 lety

      @@alfiedotwtf yea i saw videos saying you have use the menu system to do that. i have a jdxi so i thought it was going to have the same sequencer or loop features. you know a good midi controller that loop for me, and will it be able to still play the chords without a daw ? im trying to do it dawless i would like to have the xm and a midi controller with keys and looper in it just to experiment, i dont wanna look at a screen all the time. also the midi has to be more than 37 keys like 50 to 60 something.

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety

      @@andycarrillo48 hmm... sorry, I don't know much about that I'm afraid. I do know that Arturia make some of the feature-packed controllers. Maybe a Keylab is what you're after. Take a look at CZcams reviews on them, and they come in different sizes

  • @yukio_2022
    @yukio_2022 Před 3 lety +3

    OB-6...

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the reminder... I was going to make a video, but Christmas got the better of me.

  • @station2station544
    @station2station544 Před 3 lety +3

    Intro brass sounds extremely clinical. Notice when you hold down the keys - there is no subtle harmonic intermingling and harmonic movement that a Prophet would have. If you play a prophet 5 it stirs the soul and brings forth emotion because of those harmonics. for example: czcams.com/video/Or8L8vBFVHo/video.html

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 3 lety +1

      I totally agree, but it's as close as I'll get without dropping $6k AUD 😅

    • @station2station544
      @station2station544 Před 3 lety +1

      @@alfiedotwtf I dig, completely. :)

  • @jansonrawlings8169
    @jansonrawlings8169 Před 2 lety +1

    You’re getting an OB-6 sound here, not a prophet

    • @alfiedotwtf
      @alfiedotwtf  Před 2 lety

      I wish. There's none of that lovely fizz here unfortunalety