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'''Notable models:'''
'''Notable models:'''
* [[Roland XV-3080]] - features 3 [[SRX]] slots, 3 [[SR-JV80]] slots, is missing the JD Multi effect unit, SCSI (sampling) and COSM FX.
* [[Roland XV-3080]] - features 2 [[SRX]] slots, 4 [[SR-JV80]] slots, is missing the JD Multi effect unit, SCSI (sampling) and COSM FX.
* [[Roland XV-5080]] - features 4 [[SRX]] slots, 4 [[SR-JV80]] slots, and everything missing from the [[XV-3080]].
* [[Roland XV-5080]] - features 4 [[SRX]] slots, 4 [[SR-JV80]] slots, and everything missing from the [[XV-3080]].
* [[Roland XV-5050]] - Half-height version of the [[XV-5080]], with half the polyphony and missing sampling capabilities. Features 2 [[SRX]] slots only.
* [[Roland XV-5050]] - Half-height version of the [[XV-5080]], with half the polyphony and missing sampling capabilities. Features 2 [[SRX]] slots only.

Latest revision as of 16:41, 12 September 2024

The Roland XV series is the successor to the Roland JV line of synthesizers. The first synthesizers to bear the XV name were the Roland XV-3080 and Roland XV-5080.

Notable additions to this iteration include being able to define a stereo partial - different input waveforms for the left and right, but passed on along the signal chain (through pitch modulation, amplitude, filtering) as if it were one mono partial. This still uses 2 voices if used, so beware.

The XV series introduced a new expansion board format, the SRX series. Some XV series synths also support the older SR-JV80 series boards.

Notable models:

Unusual models:

  • Roland Fantom FA76 - Features the XV engine but with half the polyphony and multitimbrality. Adds a bunch of new features on top that are beyond the scope of the XV engine. Features 2 SRX slots and 1 SR-JV80 slot.