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| expansion = 1× [[Roland SR-JV80 series|SR-JV80]]<br>(plus [[SR-JV80]]-09 "Session" built-in) | | expansion = 1× [[Roland SR-JV80 series|SR-JV80]]<br>(plus [[SR-JV80]]-09 "Session" built-in) | ||
| effects = Reverb, Chorus, 1× EFX<ref name=1010-specs></ref> | | effects = Reverb, Chorus, 1× EFX<ref name=1010-specs></ref> | ||
| outputres = 44.1kHz/24-bit<ref group="infobox">This is a rough estimation, as the DAC cannot output 32kHz, as well as it cannot output 18-bit audio. However, it seems that all internal samples are still 32kHz/18-bit</ref> | |||
| battery = CR2032 | |||
| notes = <references group="infobox" /> | |||
| predecessor = [[Roland JV-2080]] | | predecessor = [[Roland JV-2080]] | ||
| successor = [[Roland XV-3080]] →<br>[[Roland XV-5080]] | | successor = [[Roland XV-3080]] →<br>[[Roland XV-5080]] | ||
Revision as of 01:14, 13 October 2025
| W × H × D (mm) | 218 × 45 × 237[1] |
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| Rack units | 1U, half-width |
| Weight | 1.4 kg |
| Type | Fully-editable ROMpler sound module |
| Manufacturer | Roland |
| Release date | 1999 |
| Standards | General MIDI[1] |
| Parts | 16[1] |
| Max polyphony | 64[1] |
| Normal presets | 1023 (total) 512 (same as JV-2080)[1] 255 (from "Session")[1] 128 (user)[1] 128 (General MIDI)[1] |
| Drum presets | 20 (total) 8 (same as JV-2080)[1] 8 (from "Session")[1] 2 (user)[1] 2 (General MIDI)[1] |
| Expansion | 1× SR-JV80 (plus SR-JV80-09 "Session" built-in) |
| Effects | Reverb, Chorus, 1× EFX[1] |
| Output resolution | 44.1kHz/24-bit[infobox 1] |
| Backup battery | CR2032 |
| ← Roland JV-2080 | |
| Roland XV-3080 → Roland XV-5080 → |
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The Roland JV-1010 is a synthesizer module in the Roland JV series. It is essentially a Roland JV-2080 reduced to half-rack size, reduced EFX abilities (on par with the JV-1080), with more limited controls and only one SR-JV80 expansion slot, but with the "Session" expansion built-in. Patches can be selected with the panel controls, but patch editing requires editor software on a computer. Like its full-size counterpart, it has a General MIDI mode, but it is not the main focus of the device.
The Roland XV-2020 is a similar half-size module from the Roland XV series.