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=== Roland VE-GS1 === | === Roland VE-GS1 === | ||
The '''Roland VE-GS1'' voice expansion board has a [[Roland GS]]-compliant synthesis engine with 28-voice polyphony and 226 normal instruments,<ref name=ve-gs1-support>[https://support.roland.com/hc/en-us/articles/201964229-VE-GS1-Description VE-GS1: Description] (Roland support article)</ref> comparable to the [[Roland SC-50]] (no [[CM-64]] compatibility banks). It is compatible with the JV-35, JV-50, JV-90, JV-1000 and A-90.<ref name=ve-gs1-support /> | The '''Roland VE-GS1''' voice expansion board has a [[Roland GS]]-compliant synthesis engine with 28-voice polyphony and 226 normal instruments,<ref name=ve-gs1-support>[https://support.roland.com/hc/en-us/articles/201964229-VE-GS1-Description VE-GS1: Description] (Roland support article)</ref> comparable to the [[Roland SC-50]] (no [[CM-64]] compatibility banks). It is compatible with the JV-35, JV-50, JV-90, JV-1000 and A-90.<ref name=ve-gs1-support /> | ||
=== Roland VE-JV1 === | === Roland VE-JV1 === | ||
The '''Roland VE-JV1''' voice expansion board has the synthesis engine from the Roland JV-1000, with 512 preset patches and 28-voice polyphony.<ref name=ve-jv1-support>[https://support.roland.com/hc/en-us/articles/201926439-VE-JV1-Description VE-JV1: Description] (Roland support article)</ref> It is compatible with the JV-35, JV-50, JV-90, JV-1000 and A-90.<ref name=ve-jv1-support /> | The '''Roland VE-JV1''' voice expansion board has the synthesis engine from the Roland JV-1000, with 512 preset patches and 28-voice polyphony.<ref name=ve-jv1-support>[https://support.roland.com/hc/en-us/articles/201926439-VE-JV1-Description VE-JV1: Description] (Roland support article)</ref> It is compatible with the JV-35, JV-50, JV-90, JV-1000 and A-90.<ref name=ve-jv1-support /> When installed in the JV-1000, it can load JV-1000 part settings via a SysEx bulk dump, but it can't load "internal" or "card" data.<ref>Roland VE-JV1 Owner's Manual, page 2 [not numbered in PDF].</ref> | ||
=== Roland VE-RD1 === | === Roland VE-RD1 === | ||
The '''Roland VE-RD1''' voice expansion board "add[s] functions as a stage piano | The '''Roland VE-RD1''' voice expansion board "add[s] functions as a stage piano" to the Roland A-90.<ref name=ve-rd1-om>Roland VE-RD1 Owner's Manual.</ref> The manual claims is not compatible with any other device.<ref name=ve-rd1-om /> | ||
=== Roland VE-GS Pro === | === Roland VE-GS Pro === | ||
The '''Roland VE-GS Pro''' voice expansion board has the "sound device functions" of the [[Roland SC-88 Pro|Sound Canvas SC-88 Pro]] (including 64-voice polyphony, reverb, chorus, EQ, multi-effects, etc.).<ref name=ve-gs-pro-om> | The '''Roland VE-GS Pro''' voice expansion board has the "sound device functions" of the [[Roland SC-88 Pro|Sound Canvas SC-88 Pro]] (including 64-voice polyphony, reverb, chorus, EQ, multi-effects, etc.).<ref name=ve-gs-pro-om>Roland VE-GS Pro Owner's Manual.</ref> It is compatible with the A-90, A-70 and MC-80.<ref name=ve-gs-pro-om /> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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== See also == | |||
* [[XG Plug-in System]] (similar concept from Yamaha) | |||
== External links == | |||
* [http://cdn.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/VE-JV1_OM.pdf Roland VE-GS1 Owner's Manual] | |||
* [http://cdn.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/VE-JV1_OM.pdf Roland VE-JV1 Owner's Manual] | |||
* [http://cdn.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/VE-RD1_OM.pdf Roland VE-RD1 Owner's Manual] | |||
* [http://cdn.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/VE-GSPRO_OM.pdf Roland VE-GS Pro Owner's Manual] | |||
[[Category:Roland expansion boards and cards]] |
Latest revision as of 21:20, 21 September 2024
The Roland VE (Voice Expansion) series is a line of expansion boards designed for certain Roland JV series keyboard synths and certain Roland A series MIDI controller keyboards. Unlike most other expansion board products from Roland, these boards contain an entire tone generator (synth module) on a card, thus providing enhanced capabilities and more polyphony to the devices they are installed in, not just additional patches or samples.
Models
Roland VE-GS1
The Roland VE-GS1 voice expansion board has a Roland GS-compliant synthesis engine with 28-voice polyphony and 226 normal instruments,[1] comparable to the Roland SC-50 (no CM-64 compatibility banks). It is compatible with the JV-35, JV-50, JV-90, JV-1000 and A-90.[1]
Roland VE-JV1
The Roland VE-JV1 voice expansion board has the synthesis engine from the Roland JV-1000, with 512 preset patches and 28-voice polyphony.[2] It is compatible with the JV-35, JV-50, JV-90, JV-1000 and A-90.[2] When installed in the JV-1000, it can load JV-1000 part settings via a SysEx bulk dump, but it can't load "internal" or "card" data.[3]
Roland VE-RD1
The Roland VE-RD1 voice expansion board "add[s] functions as a stage piano" to the Roland A-90.[4] The manual claims is not compatible with any other device.[4]
Roland VE-GS Pro
The Roland VE-GS Pro voice expansion board has the "sound device functions" of the Sound Canvas SC-88 Pro (including 64-voice polyphony, reverb, chorus, EQ, multi-effects, etc.).[5] It is compatible with the A-90, A-70 and MC-80.[5]
References
See also
- XG Plug-in System (similar concept from Yamaha)