I am not 100% certain about the sax in demo #4. It sounds like an Active Expression sax, not Supernatural. #5 is definately Supernatural.

A few other sounds worth mentioning.. the strings are phenominal (in my opinion) and there is a lot of variety and expression in them. Flutes are very good too. I didn't actually go through all the patches today, or the styles. I will try them all out, as this is an arranger discussion, and I'll report back. But to be honest I can't wait to play it like an organ! I am with Jazzhooves on that one!

Fran the Jupiter 80 has a much more complex version of Supernatural technology in it. You will need to wait to try it for yourself. It is much better than this, I was literally shocked to the core when I heard it being demonstrated at the NAMM show (it was hidden away from the main show so not everyone could see it, as it still was not quite finished)
What makes it really special is how it just fits into your normal way of playing, without the need for you to press additional buttons etc. he controllers you normally use when playing are used to make supernatural sounds come to life.

I wasn't going to say anything but just one little thing if I may.... stop let's not be negative about this in any way. Let people make up their own mind whether they like it or not. As ever, the proof is in the pudding, and you must try it for yourself at your nearest dealer to get the playing experience. This can never come across properly in a video. Ultimately we are players first, and listeners second! Peace and goodwill to all men!
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