Arturia Forums

V Collection - Legacy versions => Jupiter-8V => Jupiter-8V Technical Issues => Topic started by: Nicolas on June 12, 2007, 04:06:17 pm

Title: Jupiter-8V 1.0.3
Post by: Nicolas on June 12, 2007, 04:06:17 pm
Hello,

I've made a quick update to fix a few bugs in the Jupiter-8V :
- On some computers, people were experiencing a bad sound, as when the cpu is overloaded.
- The synth was not perfectly tuned to the A440

This update should fix these two problems. Here are the link to get it :
MAC : ftp://ftp2.arturia.com/Jupiter-8V/Jupiter-8V_1.0.3.dmg
PC : ftp://ftp2.arturia.com/Jupiter-8V/Jupiter-8V_1.0.3.zip

Best regards
Nicolas
Title: thanks!
Post by: pr on June 12, 2007, 05:43:46 pm
hi.thanks for sorting it our mate.sounds fantastic now.faith is restored!cheers...
Title: Jupiter-8V 1.0.3
Post by: burp182 on June 15, 2007, 08:56:44 pm
This update doesn't solve the KORE problem. Can someone let me know what's going on? If you need to, refer to the "J8 crashes in KORE" thread here in the J8 Technical Issues thread and also "KORE Issues" in the J8 General Discussion thread.
Thanks.
Title: jupiter
Post by: torsei442 on June 20, 2007, 12:13:58 pm
hi, i bought the jupiter 8v and updated now.
but where i can find the elicense code?
please, help me asap.
Title: Re: Jupiter-8V 1.0.3
Post by: Mr-Emulator on June 21, 2007, 10:31:24 pm
Quote from: "Nicolas"

- On some computers, people were experiencing a bad sound, as when the cpu is overloaded.


Could you update the demoversion to 1.03 too please, since i think i am experiencing exactly this problem? I'd just like to listen to it without this disto noise in the background before i am going to order it at my local retailer. :-)

Thx in advance
Title: 1.03
Post by: deep6ixx on July 01, 2007, 12:02:02 am
I would like to know the performance boost anyone may have experienced with the new 1.03 update. I have a 3.4Ghz pentium. I downloaded the demo yesterday and been having fun with this. Unfortunatly i cant justify the cost since my CPU spikes to 100 percent often. This causes distortion and the sound to drop out completely. If you have an optimized demo i would be happy to try this and see if my PC can handle it. Otherwise its going to be a few years before my next PC upgrade. :(

Thanks guys!
Title: Jupiter-8V 1.0.3
Post by: nix on July 28, 2007, 04:43:15 am
Hey all,
I too would really appreciate it if the demo could be updated to 1.03. I'm experiencing that noise problem also.
Wishing you satisfying music, nix
Title: Jupiter-8V 1.0.3
Post by: DOC JAMES on September 12, 2007, 01:36:52 am
Fantastic! This update should be put in the update section on the main site. I was looking for this all day on the site, and it was here the whole time. Thanks.
Title: My RTAS plugin is gone when I install updete version1.0.3
Post by: todd2000 on September 12, 2007, 05:45:33 pm
When I install Version 1.0.3,J8 RTAS plugin disappear from Protools plugin folder.
Title: Re: Jupiter-8V 1.0.3
Post by: todd2000 on September 12, 2007, 05:46:48 pm
When I install Version 1.0.3,J8 RTAS plugin disappear from Protools plugin folder.
Title: Re: Jupiter-8V 1.0.3
Post by: todd2000 on September 12, 2007, 06:09:20 pm
I found work around but it still out of tune. It only happens when my session is created by 48K sample rate. The tuning is way hi, some where between Bb and A. And Protools crash constantly when I use the J8 plugin. Is ther some thing I can do???
Title: Jupiter-8V 1.0.3
Post by: pmwaring on September 27, 2007, 12:10:08 am
Quote from: "DOC JAMES"
Fantastic! This update should be put in the update section on the main site. I was looking for this all day on the site, and it was here the whole time. Thanks.


Same here. Updates should be in the "Updates" section not hidden in the forum.  :roll:
Title: Reply to Todd2000-upgrade issue
Post by: lawcol882 on October 24, 2007, 05:13:03 pm
What work around did you find for the issue of Jupi disappearing in the RTAS list?
Title: Jupiter-8V 1.0.3
Post by: teknobryan on December 31, 2007, 06:43:24 am
I updated to 1.03, but in the "about" screen it still says 1.02.  I even trashed the old version and installed 1.03, but still the same.  

And it's still out of tune.  too high.
Title: v1.03
Post by: Michelle My Belle on January 08, 2008, 01:59:54 pm
I can only comment on the demo version 1.03 but can report that the application does seem rather too CPU intensive.
I have found that I cannot even have one instance of the demo running - without any other VSTI's loaded in Cubase without crackling sound, glitching or hanging - CPU reports at maximum in Cubase.
I'm using a 3.0GHz P4 with 1GB RAM... and the system is optimised for audio work only!

I recently bought the Prophet V software and am very happy with how this performs in comparison.

I'd like to consider purchasing the Jupiter 8 V software but can't - at least not until there's a demo that I can 'demo' properly on my system.

... Hey guys (Arturia) do you think it's time to start a Beta testing programme for Jupiter 8 V?
Give me a call  :D
Title: Technical Issue
Post by: The Martini Effect on January 09, 2008, 10:07:44 am
I was bought the Jupiter 8V this Christmas as a present and find myself astonished at the bugs people have reported on this forum. I myself have got a similar problem as some have mentioned. When the application is being used in stand alone mode it sounds lovely and works fine. Yet when I load it as a VST in FruityLoops Studio7 and play a note there is an audiable static noise in the background. (Other users have raised this issue in the forum) I have raised the buffer size in the latency part of FruityLoops and this has not resolved the problem. I have also uploaded the update seen here called version 1.0.3. This has also not resolved the problem. I have sent a query to your technical department but fear no response after reading some of these forum comments. I hope this can be resolved as I wish to use the product bought for me as it was intended and sold to me by magazine reviews. I lookforward to a response. :(
Title: Jupiter-8V 1.0.3
Post by: Michelle My Belle on January 09, 2008, 11:19:46 am
That's a very good point - about buying on the strength of magine reports.
How the magazines 'test' new hardware/software is very important. I'm guessing that most of the 'journo's' don't have the time to put e.g. a new piece of software through its paces in a 'real' world situation.
They probably just hook it up to their own little 'test bed' (read that as their own set of sub test tools) and check that the unit performs "as good as" or "better than" the last piece of kit thy tested...
How many magazine reporters actually bother to load up e.g. some cubase variation (doesn't have to be Cubase) and check a VSTi as just that, a VSTi running along other VSTi's in a song they've composed, that say 'drives' the hardware in a more 'real world' scenario.
A good example would be, Not the fastest dual core PC out there, running sequencer software, loaded with audio, midi tracks and 3 x VSTi's being driven by 3 x midi tracks.
Stand alone is fine, but most of us will want to use the harmonic content of software synths in our own creations (VSTi/RTAS etc) and it is here that we will want to know how they perform.
I love the sound of the Jupiter 8 V - in standalone (that's the only way I can run it :-(
If the magazines had bothered to correctly report this behaviour, I'm betting that the Arturia guys would've plugged this issue nice and early (or maybe even re-developed - if the architecture is to blame).
I guess ultimately, we should all buy on the strength of the demo alone.
Or maybe ask that Arturia allow some of us to Beta test 'all' their software - hmmmm, that would be nice  :D
Title: Jupiter-8V 1.0.3
Post by: Antoine on January 09, 2008, 11:23:51 am
Hi beloved synthesis addicts,

We advised that a Jupiter-8V is currently on work, though no release date yet.
Beta versions are expected after the final Prophet 1.2 update (currently beta3 is online). It comes slowly but surely!

Stay tuned...