About This Listing

This is no emulation, this is the JP6- VCF Aluminum Panel Version: A faithful adaptation of the Roland Jupiter-6 synthesizer filter circuit in a slim, skiff/boat-friendly, 8HP Eurorack format module.

Great care was taken to keep the JP6-VCF fully analog circuit as close to the original as possible including thermistor frequency stabilization. Please note, modules made Jan 2022 and thereafter include rare original OTA filter chips. Previous versions may contain either original OTA chips or Analogue Renaissance remakes hailed as exact replacements.

Mode switches are configured to give 4-pole LP, 4-pole HP, and 2-pole BP.

The JP6-VCF has two audio INPUT jacks with a MIX pot, and at the extremes can overdrive the filter input.

Two CV IN jacks w/ signal attenuation pots allow you to modulate frequency with any two polar/bi-polar signals, low Hz up to audio rates.

Except the panel material/color, this is identical to the black panel version.  Why does it cost more? Because extra cost/work/time and specialized equipment goes into making aluminum panels. Every module is hand-assembled, tested, calibrated and ready to rock your world.

INCLUDED | 10-to-16 pin ribbon power cable.
NOT INCLUDED | M2.5 or M3 (Doepfer standard) Phillips-head basic zinc rack screws are only provided on special request. Why do I do this? To cut down on rack screws that are wasted in the universe. What's it gotta be? Thousands? Hundreds of thousands? Unused, unwanted. You know the ones I mean | wrong size, wrong color, cheap junk tin, top slot-stripping, rack-rashers, wrong thread count, wrong length, wrong political party, etc. I use thumb screws in 2 sizes myself. So yeah, if you request some M3's from me, I will probably pull the ones from other companies boxes in my closet. You're welcome :D

Specifications:
Inputs - 2 Audio Inputs, 2 CV Inputs
Outputs - 1 Mono Output
Current - 20mA +12V, 20mA -12V, 0mA +5V (not used)
Depth - 22mm

JP6-VCF PAIRS WELL WITH:

  • G-Storm 101-VCO (3340 VCO Chip)
  • G-Storm 2xADSR Dual Envelope
  • XAOC Batumi Quad LFO

“Awesome filter!... The real deal.” – Nick, Canada

“JP-6 filter: sounds incredible - fits perfectly (12 HP = really 12 HP) - very well built.” –Eric, Belgium

“Very cool filter.” –AC, VA

“Wonderful filters. The delta and the jupiter 6 offer a resonate characteristic and quality i have not found in a few other filters i have bought. Thank you and i look forward to see what other modules you create.” –Barry, TN

“Awesome sounding filter!” –Mark, WA

“thank you for the Jupiter 6 filter again I’ve been loving it so much and I use it almost everyday! … please keep making more cool stuff :)” – Esar, GA

Condition
Brand
Model
  • JP6-VCF
Categories
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

gstormelectro

Oklahoma City, OK, United States
(1,336)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:1,945
G-Storm Electro JP6-VCF Module Aluminum Roland Jupiter-6 Multi-Mode Filter Adaptation
G-Storm Electro JP6-VCF Module Aluminum Roland Jupiter-6 Multi-Mode Filter Adaptation
$260

About This Listing

This is no emulation, this is the JP6- VCF Aluminum Panel Version: A faithful adaptation of the Roland Jupiter-6 synthesizer filter circuit in a slim, skiff/boat-friendly, 8HP Eurorack format module.

Great care was taken to keep the JP6-VCF fully analog circuit as close to the original as possible including thermistor frequency stabilization. Please note, modules made Jan 2022 and thereafter include rare original OTA filter chips. Previous versions may contain either original OTA chips or Analogue Renaissance remakes hailed as exact replacements.

Mode switches are configured to give 4-pole LP, 4-pole HP, and 2-pole BP.

The JP6-VCF has two audio INPUT jacks with a MIX pot, and at the extremes can overdrive the filter input.

Two CV IN jacks w/ signal attenuation pots allow you to modulate frequency with any two polar/bi-polar signals, low Hz up to audio rates.

Except the panel material/color, this is identical to the black panel version.  Why does it cost more? Because extra cost/work/time and specialized equipment goes into making aluminum panels. Every module is hand-assembled, tested, calibrated and ready to rock your world.

INCLUDED | 10-to-16 pin ribbon power cable.
NOT INCLUDED | M2.5 or M3 (Doepfer standard) Phillips-head basic zinc rack screws are only provided on special request. Why do I do this? To cut down on rack screws that are wasted in the universe. What's it gotta be? Thousands? Hundreds of thousands? Unused, unwanted. You know the ones I mean | wrong size, wrong color, cheap junk tin, top slot-stripping, rack-rashers, wrong thread count, wrong length, wrong political party, etc. I use thumb screws in 2 sizes myself. So yeah, if you request some M3's from me, I will probably pull the ones from other companies boxes in my closet. You're welcome :D

Specifications:
Inputs - 2 Audio Inputs, 2 CV Inputs
Outputs - 1 Mono Output
Current - 20mA +12V, 20mA -12V, 0mA +5V (not used)
Depth - 22mm

JP6-VCF PAIRS WELL WITH:

  • G-Storm 101-VCO (3340 VCO Chip)
  • G-Storm 2xADSR Dual Envelope
  • XAOC Batumi Quad LFO

“Awesome filter!... The real deal.” – Nick, Canada

“JP-6 filter: sounds incredible - fits perfectly (12 HP = really 12 HP) - very well built.” –Eric, Belgium

“Very cool filter.” –AC, VA

“Wonderful filters. The delta and the jupiter 6 offer a resonate characteristic and quality i have not found in a few other filters i have bought. Thank you and i look forward to see what other modules you create.” –Barry, TN

“Awesome sounding filter!” –Mark, WA

“thank you for the Jupiter 6 filter again I’ve been loving it so much and I use it almost everyday! … please keep making more cool stuff :)” – Esar, GA

Condition
Brand
Model
  • JP6-VCF
Categories
Made In
  • United States

About the Seller

gstormelectro

Oklahoma City, OK, United States
(1,336)
Joined Reverb:2016
Items Sold:1,945

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