Roland JV-1010 - thetempletonpeck's review
translatedFormat 1 / 2 Rack 1000 + sounds edition of sounds through a software "Emagic SoundDiver" 1-port expansion card Audio out L / R + Midi in / out / thru + connection pc / mac UTILIZATION Easy to…
Roland JV-1010 - moosers's review
The Roland JV-1010 is a MIDI sound module that consists of a variety of different sounds. It's an older model, but still compares well to today's sounds and is a good bargain when you buy a used one…
Roland JV-30 - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by jm16s/translated from Audiofanzine FR) Digital synthesizer. Five octaves. Small joystick for pitch and modulation control. Standard connections: - MIDI (in, out, th…
Roland JV-1080 - FP User's review
Good Midi implementation and 8 outputs. 32 notes poly was a fairly good amount for 1986. Memory card slot on the front allows addition of extra sample waveforms for use in programming your own sounds…
Roland JV-1080 - FP User's review
It's a bread n' butter module. 64 voices, 16 parts, a whole bunch of effects, 6 outs and 4 expansion card slots. I guess that covers the most important features. Price paid $400 UTILIZATION I rea…
Roland JV-1080 - FP User's review
64 Note polyphony 16 parts multi 4x Expansion slots, 4 layers per voice, 3 effects blocks. Drum Kits = 2 user, 6 presets. 512 sounds in banks A,B,C,GM plus 128 user. For the time this came out it was…
Roland JV-1080 - FP User's review
No tweaking options $ 350 UTILIZATION Just needs a larger screen a Tank SOUNDS Great.. retro. OVERALL OPINION It has sounds that just can't be found on other moduls.. do not buy it for sounds…
Roland JV-1010 - songboy's review
This unit is designed to be a table top unit, but it is also rackable if you get a rack plate (its actually considered a 1/2 rack unit, meaning you can find another unit and place them side by side i…