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Roland XP-10

Digital Synth from Roland belonging to the XP series

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MGR/Wardell BrownMGR/Wardell Brown

Roland XP-10

Roland XP-10Published on 12/07/10 at 15:00
It's Black and fairly sturdy.
I've played Guitar for since 1966 and have always tinkered with the Keys. I've been playing keys pretty steady for about 6 years.
I also use a Yamaha P70, Yamaha DX-21 and a Korg Poly 800.
I'm using a Kawai MX 8r stereo Mixer, a Marshall Valvestate 80/80 stereo power amp and Marshall AVT bottom with heavier speakers Converted to stereo.

I bought it from my other Guitarist so I could back up our Sax Player with B3isms. We are a Beach. Boogie and Blues Band.
I Paid $200 and it included a SKB case.
My other Guitarist doesn't play, but bought it cheap at a garage sale.
I've down loaded all of my manuals and it is above my pay grade so it works for me.
and it...…
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It's Black and fairly sturdy.
I've played Guitar for since 1966 and have always tinkered with the Keys. I've been playing keys pretty steady for about 6 years.
I also use a Yamaha P70, Yamaha DX-21 and a Korg Poly 800.
I'm using a Kawai MX 8r stereo Mixer, a Marshall Valvestate 80/80 stereo power amp and Marshall AVT bottom with heavier speakers Converted to stereo.

I bought it from my other Guitarist so I could back up our Sax Player with B3isms. We are a Beach. Boogie and Blues Band.
I Paid $200 and it included a SKB case.
My other Guitarist doesn't play, but bought it cheap at a garage sale.
I've down loaded all of my manuals and it is above my pay grade so it works for me.
and it sounds great for Steel drums, Hammond, electric piano, and most synth sounds.

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For what I need it's easy to use and a great beginner tool for those interested in using a good board for recording or playing.
I'm 59 and won't be writing programs so for me, that is not an issue.
The 'readout screen' is adequate.

The Guy Playing it.
He'll get better but he has a long way to go.

Fairly study.
I try to baby my equipment, but I do play out and take all of my crap with me.
If It broke down or I lost it, I would consider another, but I'm not totally reliant on it.
Rolands are cool,
Any one that I found, I'm sure I'd like!

I Like the Unit.
I'd buy it again or upgrade.

I'm giving it a '4', only because it is the bottom of the 'XP' Line.
It is what it is!


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MGR/Scotty KilweinMGR/Scotty Kilwein

Roland XP-10

Roland XP-10Published on 01/30/02 at 15:00
5 years ago for about $600 in Pittsburgh.

It still suits me after 5 years! I play it live and have used the sound banks to record some demos. The samples are as diverse as they are realistic.

it's only 61 notes, so it's limited.

very high quality... I've lugged it around gigs for the last 5 years... banging it up all the way accross the country, so you're good to go with this unit.

for the money, it does some great things. It gives you great pianos, Organs, and synths. And it's just really easy to use. The price has gone WAY don't since I bought, and I just wish it were this cheap 5 years ago!!

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5 years ago for about $600 in Pittsburgh.

It still suits me after 5 years! I play it live and have used the sound banks to record some demos. The samples are as diverse as they are realistic.

it's only 61 notes, so it's limited.

very high quality... I've lugged it around gigs for the last 5 years... banging it up all the way accross the country, so you're good to go with this unit.

for the money, it does some great things. It gives you great pianos, Organs, and synths. And it's just really easy to use. The price has gone WAY don't since I bought, and I just wish it were this cheap 5 years ago!!

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Zéro dbZéro db

Leger, basic sounds

Roland XP-10Published on 03/08/12 at 08:41
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Of memory
Synth dynamic 5 octaves, no aftertouche, lightweight touch.
380 sounds around the base. Very few ditable. GM / GS.
2 outputs L R.
In Out Midi Thru.
Sustain pedal.
Power supply included.
5 Kg.
Pitch bend.
Modulation wheel.
Polyphony 28.
16 multitimbral.

I note from a 5 given the era and that between a range.

USE

Simple and minimal configuration.
Clear manual.
Easy editing because very few Parameter editable.

I give 1 October as there is nothing to change practice, so the wearing of a child.

SONORITS

Sounds rather jazz and rock, I think.
The keyboard is ok for a range between.
The realism has nothing to do avecce we did today (2012)...…
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Of memory
Synth dynamic 5 octaves, no aftertouche, lightweight touch.
380 sounds around the base. Very few ditable. GM / GS.
2 outputs L R.
In Out Midi Thru.
Sustain pedal.
Power supply included.
5 Kg.
Pitch bend.
Modulation wheel.
Polyphony 28.
16 multitimbral.

I note from a 5 given the era and that between a range.

USE

Simple and minimal configuration.
Clear manual.
Easy editing because very few Parameter editable.

I give 1 October as there is nothing to change practice, so the wearing of a child.

SONORITS

Sounds rather jazz and rock, I think.
The keyboard is ok for a range between.
The realism has nothing to do avecce we did today (2012) course.
We are on GM style sounds.
Chorus and reverb in an adjustable level for each part.

The sounds are dpasss nowadays, I served as a master keyboard to pique the sounds of my main keyboard (Fantom) in concert.
Trslger and 5 octaves, so very well to transport.

I put compar May 1 at the time.

NOTICE GLOBAL

Used for almost 15 years.
Bugue few times when pilot midi computer. Extrmenent rarely live (fortunately).
Before I had a D10, much ditable (synth with a real publisher, a pleasure).
Since the synths (workstastion) no longer have anything.

For the use I make of today (trigger sounds of my Fantom sen concert). I'm happy because it is lightweight and are filled office.

In the era I would do this choice because for the price, 300 euros in nine c'tait not bad except for the edition of sounds that is more than minimal.
A range between synths, simple for who does not like to program their own sounds.
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philippe3014philippe3014

Very good basic synth

Roland XP-10Published on 02/12/13 at 05:58
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
See the overall characteristics.
Polyphony is a bit weak when you start to make complex sequence noon, some sounds taking multiple-voice polyphony

UTILIZATION

Changes sounds menus and sub-menus, not too complicated for my taste. Only 2 faders to change the parameters in real time, just a little!
manual clear and French.

SOUNDS

Sound module GM / GS sounds more specific XP-10. It is therefore the low end for acoustic sounds, it is passable but nothing more. Other sounds are definitely not bad, and if you hack a little sound, you can get very nice sounds, I have made some great following me for over 15 years!

OVERALL OPINION

Acquired in 1996, exposure model, never changed...…
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See the overall characteristics.
Polyphony is a bit weak when you start to make complex sequence noon, some sounds taking multiple-voice polyphony

UTILIZATION

Changes sounds menus and sub-menus, not too complicated for my taste. Only 2 faders to change the parameters in real time, just a little!
manual clear and French.

SOUNDS

Sound module GM / GS sounds more specific XP-10. It is therefore the low end for acoustic sounds, it is passable but nothing more. Other sounds are definitely not bad, and if you hack a little sound, you can get very nice sounds, I have made some great following me for over 15 years!

OVERALL OPINION

Acquired in 1996, exposure model, never changed the battery (which lasts 2 years in principle) despite intensive use for 10 years.
I always use in my songs and I have no desire to part with it! My super super bright sound OBstring miss me too much!
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  • Manufacturer: Roland
  • Model: XP-10
  • Series: XP
  • Category: Digital Synths
  • Added in our database on: 04/09/2004

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