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Old 03.03.2005, 04:02 PM
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Default Is there a place for my JP8000?

I picked up both the JP8000 and Virus C from a friend last year, but didn't have too much time to mess around with them. For the past few weeks, I have been starting to learn about the Virus (oscillators, envelopes, filters etc. - the possibilities seem mind blowing) and am now wondering if I should really keep the 8000 or not. Essentially I am wondering if the two are a good complement to each other, or is having the 8000 a little redundant?
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