Roland Cloud System-8 -win- [WORKING]
On Windows, the oscillators sound massive. The drift parameter allows you to dial in that "organic" feel where the tuning wavers slightly, preventing the sound from feeling sterile. The filters are the star of the show. The SYSTEM-8 features a 12dB/octave High-Pass Filter and a -12dB, -24dB, or -48dB Low-Pass Filter. The resonance on these filters screams without self-oscillating into harsh digital noise; it retains that musical, vocal quality that Roland is famous for.
No product is perfect. Here are the current limitations of the version. Roland Cloud SYSTEM-8 -WiN-
The Roland Cloud SYSTEM-8 for Windows is a masterpiece of DSP engineering. It captures the soul of Roland’s analog legacy while shedding the weight and cost of vintage hardware. It sounds expensive. It cuts through a mix effortlessly, and the inclusion of the Jupiter, Juno, and SH-101 engines makes it a versatile workhorse. On Windows, the oscillators sound massive
On Windows, these are not separate VSTs. They load inside the SYSTEM-8 interface, allowing you to layer a Jupiter-8 pad with an SH-101 bass line within one instance of the plugin. The SYSTEM-8 features a 12dB/octave High-Pass Filter and
One of the most useful features of the Roland Cloud SYSTEM-8 (for Windows/WiN) is its PLUG-OUT technology