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Cherry Audio drops Jupiter-8 clone with extra sauce
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73320, member: 636"] Cherry Audio has delivered Mercury-8, a virtual instrument that recreates the legendary Roland Jupiter-8 through analog modeling rather than sample playback, while expanding the classic design with contemporary features. The plugin provides 32 simultaneous voices through its dual-layer architecture, allowing musicians to combine sounds in stacked configurations or keyboard splits with separate processing chains for each section. The synthesis engine replicates the vintage hardware's dual oscillators, variable resonant filtering, and cross-modulation capabilities while adding modern conveniences such as an integrated arpeggiator, polyphonic step sequencer, and three effects processors stocked with 20 algorithms. Musicians who own MIDI-retrofitted Jupiter-8 units can exchange patch data between the software and their physical instruments through System Exclusive compatibility, bridging decades of electronic music technology. The plugin ships with more than 600 ready-made sounds for $69. [/QUOTE]
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