Wanted to trade: Jupiter-80
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Dogmatic1010
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Wanted to trade: Jupiter-80
Not a Jupiter-8 or 6, but a 80. :
I have a offer to trade. I have a Juno-Gi in mint condition that I got just this January. It has no fingerprints, dents, scratches, or stains. It is also free of dust since I've kept it covered. It comes with the manual, power cord, software, and the box it came in. It has some rhythm patterns already made by me in it but I can erase those at your request.
This synth comes with about 1300 sounds, from grand piano to sound FXs and everything in between. It has a vocoder feature in which you just plug a mic in and youre good to go. The vocoder has three different settings: Robot, Ensemble, and Chorus. The Juno-Gi has 10 different banks, which can hold 10 different preset sounds in each one, adding up to 100 preset sounds altogether. The MSRP for this synth new is $1200.00.
What I'd like in a response is:
Pictures of your Jupiter-80.
Basic specs of it (e.g how many sounds in total it has, how much it weighs)
I ask this to make sure replies are legit and not scams. Send all replies in a PM. I will trade within the 50 states and maybe Canada if the offers good enough. UPS or FedEx preferred. I was gonna post this on Craigslist, but too much spam results from that. Serious replies only please.
I have a offer to trade. I have a Juno-Gi in mint condition that I got just this January. It has no fingerprints, dents, scratches, or stains. It is also free of dust since I've kept it covered. It comes with the manual, power cord, software, and the box it came in. It has some rhythm patterns already made by me in it but I can erase those at your request.
This synth comes with about 1300 sounds, from grand piano to sound FXs and everything in between. It has a vocoder feature in which you just plug a mic in and youre good to go. The vocoder has three different settings: Robot, Ensemble, and Chorus. The Juno-Gi has 10 different banks, which can hold 10 different preset sounds in each one, adding up to 100 preset sounds altogether. The MSRP for this synth new is $1200.00.
What I'd like in a response is:
Pictures of your Jupiter-80.
Basic specs of it (e.g how many sounds in total it has, how much it weighs)
I ask this to make sure replies are legit and not scams. Send all replies in a PM. I will trade within the 50 states and maybe Canada if the offers good enough. UPS or FedEx preferred. I was gonna post this on Craigslist, but too much spam results from that. Serious replies only please.
Gear: Korg R3, Audio Technica Headphones, Yamaha YPG-535
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Dogmatic1010
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I would not hold my breath if I were you.
Roland JUNO-GI = $1,000
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/JunoGi
Roland Jupiter 80 =$3,500
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Jupiter80/
Roland JUNO-GI = $1,000
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/JunoGi
Roland Jupiter 80 =$3,500
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Jupiter80/
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If miracles happen:
Anybody want to trade my Yamaha SHS-10 :
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/music-pr ... mode=model
Against a Steinway & Sons Conert Grand Model D:
http://www.steinway.com/pianos/steinway/grand/model-d/
Advantages for you:
- lightweight
- portable
- multiple sounds
Of course I will add batteries, a power adapater and a (long) MIDI cable.
Responses (don't have to be serious) can be posted here, so others can have a laugh too.
Anybody want to trade my Yamaha SHS-10 :
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/music-pr ... mode=model
Against a Steinway & Sons Conert Grand Model D:
http://www.steinway.com/pianos/steinway/grand/model-d/
Advantages for you:
- lightweight
- portable
- multiple sounds
Of course I will add batteries, a power adapater and a (long) MIDI cable.
Responses (don't have to be serious) can be posted here, so others can have a laugh too.

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Hi Michel,
I don't have the piano you are after but I'm willing to trade my school issued recorder for your SHS-10.
A similar recorder can be found here. Sorry but I don't have the case any more. Let me know if you're interested.
http://www.chamberlainmusic.com/Product ... ductID=205
Thanks,
Emma
I don't have the piano you are after but I'm willing to trade my school issued recorder for your SHS-10.
A similar recorder can be found here. Sorry but I don't have the case any more. Let me know if you're interested.
http://www.chamberlainmusic.com/Product ... ductID=205
Thanks,
Emma
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Dear Emma,
Thank you for your generous offer, however, such a nice instrument does not really fit into our band.
I think I have to wait for a real miracle.
Thank you for your generous offer, however, such a nice instrument does not really fit into our band.
I think I have to wait for a real miracle.

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SanderXpander
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Pepperpotty,
That is a truly nice recorder. I have some wonderful paperclips that I can offer in trade. If you put them in an empty tin can (not included in the trade) you can make a really original shaker!
Please PM me the details of your recorder if your interested, such as the length, the number of holes and the weight, just as proof that you are serious.
That is a truly nice recorder. I have some wonderful paperclips that I can offer in trade. If you put them in an empty tin can (not included in the trade) you can make a really original shaker!
Please PM me the details of your recorder if your interested, such as the length, the number of holes and the weight, just as proof that you are serious.
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Do you (or pepperpotty) also have a Kronos Recorder-EXi based on the Recorder, so I can use it on my Kronos, including setting parameters for the length, number of holes, weight etc? In that case I would be glad to buy the physical instrument with it.SanderXpander wrote:Pepperpotty,
That is a truly nice recorder. I have some wonderful paperclips that I can offer in trade. If you put them in an empty tin can (not included in the trade) you can make a really original shaker!
Please PM me the details of your recorder if your interested, such as the length, the number of holes and the weight, just as proof that you are serious.

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Sorry I don't think mine has that. But if you play it in front of a microphone you can record it. It does have other amazing features such as........
Real plastic effect.
9 holes (expandable with drill) *not included
Rotating end.
Polyphony = 1
Sounds = 1
Unfortunately there are no percussion instruments on the recorder, but if you use it to bang a tin of paper clips you get a great tribal sound.
Real plastic effect.
9 holes (expandable with drill) *not included
Rotating end.
Polyphony = 1
Sounds = 1
Unfortunately there are no percussion instruments on the recorder, but if you use it to bang a tin of paper clips you get a great tribal sound.
Current gear: Korg Kronos 61, Voicelive 2, Shure SM58, Alesis M1 Active 520, Focusrite Scarlett 18i6
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You forgot the most important feature:
It is very power effecient and it runs even without the need of current or batteries.
It is very power effecient and it runs even without the need of current or batteries.

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Dogmatic1010
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I've seen Jupiter-80s go down to $2700 before on eBay.MartinHines wrote:I would not hold my breath if I were you.
Roland JUNO-GI = $1,000
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/JunoGi
Roland Jupiter 80 =$3,500
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Jupiter80/
Gear: Korg R3, Audio Technica Headphones, Yamaha YPG-535
Lordy - even if the figure of $2,700 is true, you still want to trade a $1,000 keyboard for it?
How about you trade your Juno for Pepperpotty's recorder... ? It's as realistic as your notion...
How about you trade your Juno for Pepperpotty's recorder... ? It's as realistic as your notion...
Plugged in: Fantom 8, Jupiter-X, Jupiter 80, System-8, JD-XA, V-Synth GTv2, FA-06, SE-02, JU-06A, TR-09, VT-4, Go:Livecast, Rubix44, Shure SM7b, Push2, Ableton 11 Suite, Sibelius, KRK Rokit 5,
I wont trade you a stenway but I will give you a paperclip for your yamahamichelkeijzers wrote:If miracles happen:
Anybody want to trade my Yamaha SHS-10 :
http://usa.yamaha.com/products/music-pr ... mode=model
Against a Steinway & Sons Conert Grand Model D:
http://www.steinway.com/pianos/steinway/grand/model-d/
Advantages for you:
- lightweight
- portable
- multiple sounds
Of course I will add batteries, a power adapater and a (long) MIDI cable.
Responses (don't have to be serious) can be posted here, so others can have a laugh too.
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I'll trade you a picture of the Stalacpipe Organ in the Luray Caverns for a Monotron.
http://www.oddmusic.com/gallery/stalacpipe1.jpg
http://www.oddmusic.com/gallery/stalacpipe1.jpg