- Roland Jupiter-4
Infobox_synthesizer
synth_manufacturer = Roland
image_caption = Roland Jupiter-4
synth_name = Jupiter-4
synthesis_type = Analog Subtractive
polyphony = 4 voices
timbrality =Monotimbral
oscillator = 1 VCO + 1 sub-oscillator per voice
filter = 1 resonant lowpass, 1 highpass
attenuator = 2 ADSR
lfo = 1 triangle/square/sawtooth/reverse sawtooth
ext_control = None
memory = 10 presets/8 user patches
dates =1978 -1981
price = Approx. US$2000
fx = chorus
keys = 49
velocity = No
aftertouch = No
split = NoThe Roland Jupiter 4 was an
analog synthesizer manufactured by theRoland Corporation ofJapan between 1978 and 1981. It was notable as the company's first self-contained polyphonic synthesizer, and for containing digital control of analog circuits (termed "Compuphonic" by Roland), allowing for such features as programmable memories and voice assignment modes.Priced at around US$2,000, it was cheaper than polyphonic machine from its competitors (such as the
Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 and theOberheim OB-X ) however it did not sell well in comparison. (These poor fortunes were reversed on the release of its successor model in1981 , the popular Jupiter-8.)The Jupiter 4's basic architecture was 4 identical voice cards, each with a
VCO (with sub-oscillator), resonant low passVCF (which could self-oscillate), and VCA. Modulation included anADSR envelope and LFO. The LFO, routable to oscillator pitch, pulse width, filter cutoff and amplifier, was notable for being able to reach audio frequencies, allowing for crudeFM and AM synthesis.The Jupiter 4's two most distinctive features were provided by virtue of its "compuphonic" digital control of the four voice cards:
* Anarpeggiator , with a choice of up, down, up/down, or random mode. The arpeggiator can be prominently heard inDuran Duran 's1982 hit single "Rio."
* Four voice assignment modes, which, as well as simple 1VCO-per-voice polyphony, included the ability to effect 4-VCOunison when one key was pressed, 2-VCOs per voice when two keys were pressed, and 1-VCO per voice when three or four keys were pressed. This effect can be heard on tracks such as "Seconds" byThe Human League and "I Dream of Wires" byGary Numan .The final signal path also included a simple high pass filter and a stereo
chorus effect .The Jupiter 4 had 10 preset sounds and also featured 8 memory locations for user-created patches.Despite not being incredibly popular, it did manage to find its way into the hands of some musicians, most of which were associated with the New Wave and
synthpop music scenes (see below).Phil Oakey of The Human League eulogised that despite its limitations "the Jupiter 4 will be tatooed on my heart for ever".Promars
In 1979, Roland released a monophonic version of the Jupiter-4 called the Promars. The Promars did not have the arpeggiator and the chorus effect, but introduced a second oscillator. It had the memory and preset selection buttons above the keyboard, which were less clumsy to use than those on the Jupiter-4. It also had 37 keys, making slightly smaller than the Jupiter-4.
The Promars was used by Depeche Mode (around early-mid 1982), Vangelis (early/mid 1980s),
The Enid , Jethro Tull, Landscape andSpandau Ballet (synth lead on 'To Cut a Long Story Short').Notable musicians/bands known to have used the Jupiter-4
*
Devo
*Duran Duran ("Duran Duran", "Rio", "Medazzaland ")
*Wolf Parade
*The Unicorns
*Gary Numan ("Telekon ", "Dance")
*Meat Beat Manifesto
*Stevie Wonder
*The Cars
*Thomas Dolby ("The Golden Age of Wireless ")
*Level 42 ("Last Chance" from "The Pursuit of Accidents")
*David Bowie
*The Human League ("Reproduction", "Travelogue", "Dare")
*Heaven 17 ("Penthouse and Pavement ")
*John Foxx
*Isao Tomita
*Simple Minds ("Empires and Dance ", "Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call ")
*Moog Cookbook
*Depeche Mode ("Speak & Spell")
*Yazoo ("Upstairs at Eric's ")
*BT
*Spandau Ballet ("Journeys to Glory")
*Tangerine Dream
*Vangelis
*Saint Etienne
*Soft Cell
*Le Le External links
* [http://www.synthmuseum.com/roland/roljup401.html Synthmuseum.com's page on the Jupiter-4]
* [http://www.maaki.com/thomas/sas/jupiter4/jp4_cv/ Thomas Kahn's DIY CV/Gate interface for the Roland Jupiter 4]
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