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3. QUICK TOUR OF THE ARTURIA JUP-8 V4
Now that we've covered the basics of recalling presets, let us explain a few more basic
toolbars and controls you need to know about, before we dive into the details of making
your own sounds. When you're ready to learn more about these features, we suggest
starting with How Analog Synthesis Works [p.28].
3.1. How to display the Advanced Panel
In the last chapter, we focused on the left side of the Upper Toolbar. Now let's look at the
right side.
Arturia has added controls that weren't available in the original Roland Jupiter 8 that are
normally hidden "under the hood" of the main panel to conserve screen space. These are
covered in a later chapter [p.46] but you should be aware now that this panel exists. The
Advanced Panel has four subpanels:
Modulations: adding more modulation sources to the original instrument
Sequencer: a 32-note step sequencer
Keyboard: this is where you can route keyboard velocity, aftertouch, Mod Wheel,
and tracking to various destinations for live control of the sound
Effects: 3 digital multieffect modules that may be run in series or parallel
To show the Advanced Panel click on the word "Advanced" in the upper right corner of the
upper toolbar, left of the symbol that looks like a gear.
To close the Advanced Panel and reduce the size of the JUP-8 V4 window, simply click the
word "Advanced" again.
To select an Advanced subpanel:
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