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Digital Synth from Roland belonging to the XP series

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  • L'opticien?L'opticien?

    A very good product.

    Roland XP-30Published on 10/24/14 at 11:03
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    61 notes keyboard pretty nice, very light and very robust (construction of the 90 forces) Simple and beautiful. Connectors a bit but just enough for a second keyboard, polyphony is 64 voices which is very comfortable for this kind of instrument, pitch bend, and the bare minimum (sustain, midi, trape for backup and some additional grip) . This is the version of XP 50 without the sequencer. In contrast, an arpeggiator and three SRJV cards are incorporated.

    UTILIZATION

    The config is Roland, so quite simple once the system is considered. The explanations are simple, editing is tedious because of the smallness of the LCD, however it is extremely readable and orange color is nice.

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    61 notes keyboard pretty nice, very light and very robust (construction of the 90 forces) Simple and beautiful. Connectors a bit but just enough for a second keyboard, polyphony is 64 voices which is very comfortable for this kind of instrument, pitch bend, and the bare minimum (sustain, midi, trape for backup and some additional grip) . This is the version of XP 50 without the sequencer. In contrast, an arpeggiator and three SRJV cards are incorporated.

    UTILIZATION

    The config is Roland, so quite simple once the system is considered. The explanations are simple, editing is tedious because of the smallness of the LCD, however it is extremely readable and orange color is nice.

    SOUNDS

    So here let me say one thing. I read what some people think sounds, some speak of a history of converters that would eventually substituted, and that the difference between a 50 and a xp xp 30 is the day and night, so I kidding! I've had it for almost 8 years now and a 50 xp a xp 30 and the difference (if there is one) is minimal, for my part I can not find it. Then I was told that the sounds were older, I laugh because again it is enough to have had several Roland. In my case I had the good fortune to have had in his hands a D 50, E 20, U 20, XP 50, XP 30, Fantom X, and frankly from the JV series 1080 JV, sound Roland has not changed, is that bad? I do not think there is always a grain Roland, and that's good. With XP 30 it goes where you want and we leave the sound you want when almost in any case we find happiness if its working, so I put 9 sounds. Who would dare say that sounds JV1080 are bad, then they are and have been used for over 10 years? You really have to stop, the XP series remains a series of digital synthesizer, said synthesizer and said "make or modify" the sounds. Finally, even the sounds of "factory" going very well on stage (for those who have reservations about my opinion, I also have a Korg Kronos 73 said sounds more realistic and mininova for said sounds "more "lol! And I had a lot of Korg (t3, triton classic and studio, m3, microkorg ...) and sounds age faster than Roland ... or not! You all will understand its tastes in sound!) brief what matters is how one uses a synthesizer and its sounds!

    OVERALL OPINION

    XP 30 remains very good material, it's true Roland, it is lightweight, strong and very robust to year, it is beautiful and simple and will suit anyone who is looking to complete a set for cheap and for anyone looking a box nomadic sounds good.
    In conclusion, if you know how to use, you will probably never resell!
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  • equinoxestudioequinoxestudio

    Roland XP-30Published on 08/16/06 at 13:48
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    61-key keyboard very good, especially compared to what exists in this price range ...

    Featuring original extensions Sessions, techno and orchestral, so large amount of sounds available on. Variable quality depending on the bank but for the price should not be dreaming!

    UTILIZATION

    Intuitive and easy, especially on stage, especially with software like soundiver (included) makes it easy to create their lists of patches from a PC, edit, store and especially to safeguard its banks. The search function by type of sound saves time to select a sound among the various banks and cards.

    SOUNDS

    For the price, it's pretty convincing, do not expect to sound perfect, but given th…
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    61-key keyboard very good, especially compared to what exists in this price range ...

    Featuring original extensions Sessions, techno and orchestral, so large amount of sounds available on. Variable quality depending on the bank but for the price should not be dreaming!

    UTILIZATION

    Intuitive and easy, especially on stage, especially with software like soundiver (included) makes it easy to create their lists of patches from a PC, edit, store and especially to safeguard its banks. The search function by type of sound saves time to select a sound among the various banks and cards.

    SOUNDS

    For the price, it's pretty convincing, do not expect to sound perfect, but given the range offered is fair, the instrument has a purpose 'and can in practice to speak all styles, I've added a card's 60-70 for more electric piano and Hammond sounds.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 5 years in second keyboard at the time the value was good, it's a keyboard that is compact and lightweight, rugged, and designed with quality materials (keyboard, knobs, screen , Hull ...). Even if today some keyboards offer a much higher sound quality I do not regret that choice and definitely plans to keep this keyboard, I repeat, reliable and versatile, perfect as a supplement for keyboard easy to carry, no system load at startup, no bugs ... what a digital drawbacks ...
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  • ketiketi

    Roland XP-30Published on 09/08/07 at 14:18
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Touch without good quality, the pitch is not gnial. Trs sounds complete (JV2080 plus 3 cards SRJV original) Polyphony 64 notes well enough (it is not a worstation) 61 Notes

    incredibly light weight

    UTILIZATION

    Edition of simplicity, clear manual

    SOUNDS

    Sounds great especially acoustic, drum kits a little cheap, the XP30 is a version of JV 2080 Keyboard with 3 cards SRJV original and two additional card slots, and the piano sounds are trs good session, and the ground and many more

    OVERALL OPINION

    Weight ratio quality price (trs trslger) excellent
    versatility of the sounds if we add the 70's 60 SRJV Keyboards
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    Touch without good quality, the pitch is not gnial. Trs sounds complete (JV2080 plus 3 cards SRJV original) Polyphony 64 notes well enough (it is not a worstation) 61 Notes

    incredibly light weight

    UTILIZATION

    Edition of simplicity, clear manual

    SOUNDS

    Sounds great especially acoustic, drum kits a little cheap, the XP30 is a version of JV 2080 Keyboard with 3 cards SRJV original and two additional card slots, and the piano sounds are trs good session, and the ground and many more

    OVERALL OPINION

    Weight ratio quality price (trs trslger) excellent
    versatility of the sounds if we add the 70's 60 SRJV Keyboards
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  • FP UserFP User

    Roland XP-30Published on 10/31/08 at 16:00
    Im very satisfied

    Price paid

    $800

    UTILIZATION

    It can be either really hard or really easy...if you dont have the software librarian Sound Diver 2.0 which should come with your keyboard, then interface can be very confusing. but if you have it then its very easy.

    high quality, i love it...ive had no problems yet and it seems very durable.

    SOUNDS

    The sounds on this board are good in my opinion...but the bonus is that you have so many of them... everything is covered here, acoustic sounds, symphonic sounds, techno sounds... the quality of the sounds are usually very good and i find some particularly usefull such as sub bass.

    OVERALL OPINION

    My first keyboard adn i…
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    Im very satisfied

    Price paid

    $800

    UTILIZATION

    It can be either really hard or really easy...if you dont have the software librarian Sound Diver 2.0 which should come with your keyboard, then interface can be very confusing. but if you have it then its very easy.

    high quality, i love it...ive had no problems yet and it seems very durable.

    SOUNDS

    The sounds on this board are good in my opinion...but the bonus is that you have so many of them... everything is covered here, acoustic sounds, symphonic sounds, techno sounds... the quality of the sounds are usually very good and i find some particularly usefull such as sub bass.

    OVERALL OPINION

    My first keyboard adn i love it to death...

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: Unknown ( 5-, 2002)
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  • FP UserFP User

    Roland XP-30Published on 10/31/08 at 16:00
    Like most Roland products, the menus are very detailed and suffisticated. You have to get used to them. Might take you a couple of hurs to figure out how to create your own patch from scratch. But it's a good thing if you are willing to sit and screw with it for a while. Gives you a lot of flexibility. You can program about anything on that thing.

    $400

    UTILIZATION

    Again, it is not so easy to use if you did not spend a weekend figuring it out, but in the long run, you benefit from it. I personally am a control freak, so I love it about this keyboard.

    Yes. It IS well-built. I've seen 3 of these keyboard in my life. They were all about 6-8 years old. They all looked and felt like th…
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    Like most Roland products, the menus are very detailed and suffisticated. You have to get used to them. Might take you a couple of hurs to figure out how to create your own patch from scratch. But it's a good thing if you are willing to sit and screw with it for a while. Gives you a lot of flexibility. You can program about anything on that thing.

    $400

    UTILIZATION

    Again, it is not so easy to use if you did not spend a weekend figuring it out, but in the long run, you benefit from it. I personally am a control freak, so I love it about this keyboard.

    Yes. It IS well-built. I've seen 3 of these keyboard in my life. They were all about 6-8 years old. They all looked and felt like they were bought yesterday. You should get a case for it anyway

    SOUNDS

    Great. It is one of the best collections of sounds I've ever seen, except for my E-MU, which is packed woth about 400GB of samples on a hard drive Anyway, I play both live and sequenced music and this seems to sound like both a great studia synthesizer and a good keyboard for live performances. You could write albums with only that thing. I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE the orchestral expansion!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Yes. This is an absolutely lovable piece of equipment. If I ever want to come up to a keyboard and play a little I play this one. The patch collection is amazing.

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: kolbaska ( 3-, 2006)
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