Dust Jupiter Kontakt - Free

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  1. phloopy

    phloopy Audiosexual

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    Back to the early 80’s, the Prophet 5 and Oberheim OB series dominated the polyphonic synthesizer market. Having that in mind the Jupiter-8’s success, initiated in 1981, took every one by storm.
    But what made the Jupiter-8 so successful? Well, in terms of sonic possibilities, it complemented its competition by bringing something different. The Jupiter-8 was capable of creating very versatile sounds. You could easily make 'fat' or ‘Crystal’ sounds with it. In fact, the Jupiter-8 sounded the way it looked, ‘sleek and polished’. The electro-pop community became quickly convinced by the qualities of the Jupiter-8.'Relax', by Frankie Goes to Hollywood was produced incorporating a Jupiter 8, and players such as Vince Clarke, John Foxx, and Martyn Ware were also using it. The path to classic status of the Jupiter started there. Other artists that have used The Jupiter-8 include Tangerine Dream, Underworld, Jean Michel Jarre, Depeche Mode, Prince, Gary Wright, Adrian Lee, Heaven 17, Kitaro, Elvis Costello, Tears for Fears, Huey Lewis and the News, Journey, Devo,Freddy Fresh, Simple Minds, Jan Hammer and BT.
    The library includes over 250 separate samples covering the octave c1-c3 and can be found in Kontakt, Reason Refill and for the first time, Maschine Expansion.

    There are 10 separate sounds from leads, keys and basses for use in your mixes and they are free to download as and when you wish.

    Tech Specs
    10 multi-sampled sounds.

    Link:
    http://www.mediafire.com/download/1txqo5emvb6bm4c/Dust_Jupiter_-_Kontakt.zip
     
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  3. octagon

    octagon Newbie

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    You can grab the other formats (WAV, NN-XT, Maschine) from here:

    http://mrthebigman.com/multiplespro/index.php/dust/18-dustjupiter

    Also note this:
     
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