Cherry Audio Releases Mercury-4 Compuphonic Synthesizer!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 298 posts since 1 Oct, 2018
Cherry Audio is delighted to announce the release of Mercury-4, a detailed emulation of one of the best-sounding and quirkiest polyphonic synthesizers of the late 1970's, the Roland Jupiter-4.
Things That Dreams Are Made Of
The Roland Jupiter-4 is the rarest and most sonically unique of the fabled Jupiter series. Originally released in 1978, the Jupiter-4 was one of the earliest instruments to combine voice-assign polyphony with digital patch storage - that is, the ability to store and recall sounds to a digital memory and recall them at the touch of a button.
The Jupiter-4 rapidly became the go-to polysynth for numerous English and European acts in the 80's, including Duran Duran, Thomas Dolby, The Human League, Simple Minds, and more, and for good reason: the Jupiter-4 sounded fantastic, with a raw, raunchy tone not found in any of the other beloved Juno and Jupiter synths. Its analog oscillators have a uniquely aggressive tone quality, the built-in sub oscillator adds girth, its oddly fast and deep LFO modulation capabilities allow it to create uniquely whacked out modular synth-like tones, and Roland's famous stereo chorus "ensemble" circuit is beautifully implemented, adding a boatload of width and dimension.
Her Name Is Rio
The original instrument had its share of disadvantages, including limited patch storage, just four voices of polyphony, and boat-anchor weight. Cherry Audio's Mercury-4 addresses all of the original instrument's issues, with up to 16-voice polyphony, infinite patch storage, easy patch editing, and much more. Mercury-4 lovingly recreates Jupiter-4's bold analog oscillators, powerful filter tonality, and easily overdriveable VCA section. Cherry Audio went to great lengths to perfectly replicate the unique arpeggiator section, heard on tons of classic new wave tracks. The renowned stereo ensemble effect has been beautifully modeled, and Mercury-4 also adds a truly other-worldly "Space Echo"-style tape echo with multiple reverb modes. The tape echo perfectly recreates the warm tonality and subtle speed variations that make the original Space Echo units so desirable, and the reverb section expands upon the original spring reverb with plate and hall modes for enhanced spatial depth.
Mercury-4 is packed with over 400 killer presets, including the legendary front-panel factory presets, plus 75 presets from renowned sound designer Huston Singletary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1WHNxDRmfQ
This Could Be Love
Mercury-4 has been expertly modeled upon a vintage Jupiter-4 originally owned by Greg Hawkes of the legendary 80’s new wave band The Cars, and played on their double-platinum 1981 album Shake It Up.
"Mercury-4 sounds just like my old Jupiter!" Greg Hawkes raves. "It’s nice to have it back." He explains, "the sound is really fat, and having the space echo there is a nice touch. I used to spend hours in the pre-MIDI days with just such a setup, playing along with the arpeggiator synced to a CR-78 drum machine, and of course I had a Space Echo too."
Greg Hawkes’s Jupiter-4, atop the Prophet-5 in the center, at The Cars’ Syncro Sound Studio, during the Shake It Up sessions, 1981. (Photo courtesy of Greg Hawkes)
Adrian Lee, former keyboardist for Mike and the Mechanics, recalls, "between 1978 and 1981, the Jupiter 4 was at the center of my rig. With no onboard effects other than the chorus 'ensemble,' the RE-201 Space Echo was a vital part of its sound. Cherry Audio have convincingly packaged tributes to both of these classics and I’m transported back to that time."
Jezz Woodroffe, former keyboardist for Robert Plant and Black Sabbath tells us, "Roland gave me one of the very first Jupiter 4's. This is such a real recreation, its so captivating and convincing, I forget it’s not the actual physical thing! It sounds just tremendous, looks fabulous, and is a breeze to edit, end of story. This one is extraordinary!"
Just Can't Get Enough
These days, a vintage Jupiter-4 in good working condition can cost as much as $7,000 or more - that's $1,750 per voice! These 40-year-old classics are fragile, heavy, and expensive to maintain - if you can even find one. Now, for the first time, it's possible for everyone to discover why so many artists, from Devo to Duran Duran, from Michael Jackson to Tangerine Dream, from Vince Clarke to Vangelis, have crafted unforgettable tracks with this very special vintage keyboard.
Cherry Audio continues to shatter expectations by offering incredible vintage synthesizer reproductions for unbelievably low prices, and Mercury-4 is no exception. Cherry Audio’s Mercury-4 synthesizer is available now at cherryaudio.com, for the unbelievably low price of only $39 (List $59). It’s available for both Windows and macOS, in AU, VST, VST3, AAX, and standalone formats, with a free 30-day demo available.
- Dan @ Cherry Audio
- KVRAF
- 8845 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
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- KVRist
- 233 posts since 19 Aug, 2021
Got the demo in the meantime, you are right, sounds really great.Tj Shredder wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 5:20 pmOf course - its great...
Aliasing problems of other Cherry synths seemed to be solved in this one. Not only by implementing oversampling, even without, its way better...
- KVRAF
- 8845 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
There is one oddity though, the presets labeled MPE don‘t do it, the pitch bend does not work. Tested with VST2 and VST3 in Bitwig. All others do MPE pitch bend fine though…
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 298 posts since 1 Oct, 2018
BREAKING: Cherry Audio releases Stardust 201 Tape Echo, a vintage tape delay/chorus/reverb plugin effect that lovingly replicates the classic Roland "Space Echo" tape echo effects of the 70s and 80s, and expands upon the integrated effects featured in our smash hit Mercury-4 virtual synthesizer.
Only $10 for owners of Mercury-4! (discount automatically applied at checkout)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkNWnYxYER8
- Dan @ Cherry Audio
Only $10 for owners of Mercury-4! (discount automatically applied at checkout)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkNWnYxYER8
- Dan @ Cherry Audio
- KVRist
- 470 posts since 11 Mar, 2007 from Portugal
ok, ok, I'll buy that too (even though this will be my 3rd Space Echo emulator)
Is there a Stardust 201 Voltage Modular module?
Is there a Stardust 201 Voltage Modular module?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 298 posts since 1 Oct, 2018
No, we don't have a module version of Stardust 201. However, we do have a VERY big and VERY cool module set coming VERY soon. Stand by for more news!
- Dan @ Cherry Audio
- KVRist
- 470 posts since 11 Mar, 2007 from Portugal
ah, great to know! VM getting some love again
- KVRAF
- 2341 posts since 28 Feb, 2015
3 is the magic number though, I heard it in this song
https://youtu.be/np0YIaHv6LQ
Let me guess, Cherry Audio, AudioThing, Arturia?
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- KVRist
- 470 posts since 11 Mar, 2007 from Portugal
Reason's The Echo, Arturia's Delay TAPE-201 and now Cherry Audio's Stardust 201 Tape Echo
PS: After testing Stardust I do prefer Arturia's Delay TAPE-201 but hey, CA's is just $10 and... it's always good to have a new flavor at hand to try sometimes
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- KVRian
- 1494 posts since 26 Apr, 2019 from Netherlands
The Echo is a cool delay, but if it had a different style GUI without those design cues, would you still consider it a Space Echo emulation?
- KVRAF
- 35404 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Good news, but it really would be great to have a module version of this in the rack too.
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- KVRAF
- 1755 posts since 9 Jul, 2014 from UK
Why won't latest version of Mercury 4 show up in my DAW? I've downloaded, updated, installed, rescanned and it still says version 1.2? This happens all the time with updates for me. Clearly I'm doing something wrong
Edit. I uninstalled and reinstalled and now VST3 is fine but VST2 won't. Is this a known bug?
Standalone on the desktop is fine. W10 Cubase Pro 11 by the way.
Edit. I uninstalled and reinstalled and now VST3 is fine but VST2 won't. Is this a known bug?
Standalone on the desktop is fine. W10 Cubase Pro 11 by the way.
I wonder what happens if I press this button...