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Roland Jd990 Vs. Xv-5080 Vs. Fantom X Vs. Xp-30

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Some quick points: Over the years i’ve had following machines JD-990, JV-1000, JV-1080, XP-50, XP-30, XV-5080, XV-5050. From first hand experience: if you want a lot of sounds and not the

Despite that, I would recommend a XV-5080 for the slew of waveforms and expansion it has. It also has roughly 3-4x the „real world“ polyphony of the JD-990. It will cover the same sonic

If you have a number of SR/JV boards, want an XV that gives you the maximum number of expansion card possibilities, the best choice is the XV-5080, as it can take both

Some quick points: Over the years i’ve had following machines JD-990, JV-1000, JV-1080, XP-50, XP-30, XV-5080, XV-5050. From first hand experience: if you want a lot of

The charts are for JD990 x XP-30 x XV5080 x Fantom XR. In other words: it’s apples vs oranges vs plums vs bananas. (We can’t even say that all above are rack versions,

it depends if you want to own a true ‚classic‘ digital synthesizer or are just fishing for a ROMpler with biggest ROM-for-the-buck. If former is the case get JD990, if latter –

The XV-5080, and XV-5050 have both been replaced by the Fantom-XR. The 5050 has more sounds than the 5080. It has all the patches from the 5080, plus the ones in the

Converters on the JD-990 sound way way better (more stereo width) than those on JV-1080. To tell you the truth, i never met a person who couldn’t spot a difference between

Both are nice but I think they are going to make things too complicated for you. Get an ESX1 instead. It’s a very fun, instant tool and you can play live with it easily too, doing

The 5080 in some respects sounds just as good as the Fantom XR but the 5080 tend to be a little noisy (and I mean a little) when adjusting patch volumes to low levels. More

Here’s a fairly comprehensive list of differences between the XV-5080 and Fantom-XR. XV-5080 Advantages: Native importing and conversion of Akai S-1000/3000 and Roland S

I’ve narrowed my setup to just the XP-30 and the System-8 and feel like it’s the perfect combination of flavors. Right, the sweet spot of that line of instruments is the midrange

Studio/Roland JV-1080. Share Reply Quote. 29th November 2016 #7. Agli. Gear Maniac Joined: Jun 2004 . Posts: 285 Roland JD990 vs. XV-5080 vs. Fantom X vs. XP-30.

Super JV vs XV series Following the JV/XP series were Roland’s XV series: 5080, 5050 and 3080. XV-5080 is mixed content 32kHz and 44.1 kHz. I got this later confirmed by

The JV-80, XP-30, XP-50, XP-60, XP-80, and XV-88 would all work in theory. Every one would show the full patch names. However there are some important differences

How do the 5050/5080 compare to the XR (Fantom X Rack)? Thanks. Top. Artemiy Site Admin Posts: 19754 Joined: 13:00, 17 April 2003 Location: Ukraine Contact:

It’s a preset of the Roland JV-1080 called „Pure Tibet“. This page has the demo mp3 on it. JV-2080. 2 Share Reply Quote. 26th May 2013 | Show parent #4. Nerrick ?️.

Some quick points: Over the years i’ve had following machines JD-990, JV-1000, JV-1080, XP-50, XP-30, XV-5080, XV-5050. From first hand experience: if you want a lot of