JP6K

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.
There are several factors that make the Super Saw in the JP6K different than other synths that provide a similar sound. The original Super Saw from Roland was aliasing, thus creating a bright and “airy” sound. To prevent the sound from sounding harsh below the fundamental harmonic, a high pass filter was possibly used to remove the unwanted frequencies. The JP6K uses the same design to achieve that special oscillator waveform giving it a unique tone.
Another important aspect of the classic Super Saw, was its special detune curve. It was non-linear, which gave the user greater control over the detune amount. Even when the detune control was half way, the spread of the detune was small, which made it possible to make very smooth sounding pads. The curve then gradually increased, and at higher values, the detune rapidly spread out to maximum. This unique curve is accurately modelled in JP6K, making it nearly identical to the detune in the hardware.
The JP6K also emulates other features from the JP-8000 like the filters, key tracking and the EQ, to give it an even more authentic way to shape the Super Saw sound. The synth has been optimised to use minimal amount of CPU, so it is possible to use multiple instances.
Key features:
- 32 voice polyphony
- Two Super Saw oscillators, an upper and lower with panning
- 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
- Pitch envelope
- Glide (Portamento) / MIDI pitch-wheel support
- Built in delay and EQ
- 114 presets, which includes presets from CFA-Sound, MASCHINENBAUERMUSIC, Mikey O’Hare and Grzegorz
Demo:
All sounds are straight from the JP6K. Some pad sounds use a slight amount of reverb.
Demo by CFA-Sound.
Demo:
Demo by MASCHINENBAUERMUSIC.
Download demo version:![]()
Demo restrictions: Automation and preset saving disabled. Silence every 30 seconds. Only 40 presets.
Requirements: Win32 compatible system with SSE2 (or higher).
Please evaluate the demo thoroughly before purchasing!
Why no Mac and 64-bit version?
Unfortunately, SynthMaker does not yet support export to 64-bit or AU, Mac VST yet. As soon as SynthMaker supports them, the synth will be available in these formats.




Jan 03, 2012
dom are you using Chrome by any chance? I see a lot of folks having trouble with Chrome and Firefox. Try IE9.
Jan 03, 2012
virus friendly IE9, you have to be joking. i used IE9 2 weeks ago, for ONLY surfing for Skyrim mods, mostly on Nexus, but I went to a Skyrim development forum, and an advertisement on it had a malware payload, and after only 1 day of use, on only 2-3 soundly-legal websites, bam. Fake AV on my computer (which I annihilated manually, but that’s not the point).
Chrome is now my secondary browser.
Jan 03, 2012
@ secondary, I need one because my Firefox & session loads up into about 300-350 MB, and I only have 4GB of memory on this computer.
@ this plugin, it’s great to have this sound with low CPU use and authentic filtering.
already passing it on to several larger “social” groups i’m in.
Jan 03, 2012
If you got malware in one day of use its because of something you did rather than regular browser use. Your notion of IE being the least secure browser is out of date by more than five years. Internet Explorer has been cited as the most secure browser consistently by all the credible security organizations for the last several years.
http://www.nsslabs.com/assets/noreg-reports/2011/nss%20labs_q3_2011_browsersem%20GLOBAL-FINAL.pdf
Jan 09, 2012
Great synth, but seriously no velocity?
Jan 21, 2012
Great Synth – fantastic demo and I have found a couple of favourite sounds that I have been looking for already. Looking forwards to hearing more from this one
Jan 23, 2012
Its’ G~~reat Soft Synth. Powerful saw combining OSC, but easy and unique. also LFO Part and Filter section are very comfortable to use. But i can’t find the way to automate with my Nocturn sadly. Guess it’s gonna be worthy!!
Jan 23, 2012
Oh, Reading almost of all comments, just realized it doesn’t support CC.
Well, it could be a little minus to create electronical sound. And i’ve recognize that how many people desires MAC Version. then i mumbled that ‘guys, You can use PC. welcome to the real wild unstable world.’ Adam might thinks too LOL.
Jan 27, 2012
Heh! I think the PC world is more stable, and I use both. Logic Pro crashes on me far more often than FL on the PC.
Jan 31, 2012
yeah..maybe..sorry i didn’t have any opportunity to use Mac. But, I’m sure that the worst combination is win7 64bit + Steinberg VSTbridge. They lead me to the mental hell. even it’s not about Adam, Thanx TPort, i got some tip from u.