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{{Infobox module | {{Infobox module | ||
| name = Roland XV-88 | | name = Roland XV-88 | ||
| image = | | image = [[File:Roland-XV-88-Front.jpg|300px]] | ||
| dimensions = 1408 × 142 × 415 | | dimensions = 1408 × 142 × 415 | ||
| weight = 26 kg | | weight = 26 kg | ||
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The | The '''Roland XV-88''' is an 88-note weighted keyboard version of the [[Roland XV-3080|XV-3080]] with 2 less outputs and SR-JV80 slots compared to the module. It is uniquely the only XV-branded keyboard in general. | ||
And like its module counterpart, differs from the [[Roland XV-5080|XV-5080]] by lacking the Sample Playback functionality, COSM and the JD multi effect unit alongside less MFX inserts and more. While much of the interface has been adapted from the XV-3080 for the new keyboard form factor, it also features a new set of filter assigned faders, an arpeggiator and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D-Beam D-Beam controller]. | |||
== External links == | == External links == |
Latest revision as of 22:20, 19 January 2025
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W × H × D (mm) | 1408 × 142 × 415 |
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Weight | 26 kg |
Type | Fully-editable ROMpler keyboard |
Keyboard | 88 keys fully-weighted with velocity and channel aftertouch. |
Manufacturer | Roland |
Release date | 2000 |
Standards | General MIDI General MIDI 2 |
Parts | 16 |
Max polyphony | 128 |
Normal presets | 1152 (total) 768 (128 × 6 banks) 128 (user bank) 256 (General MIDI 2) |
Drum presets | 25 (total) 12 (2 × 6 banks) 4 (user bank) 9 (General MIDI 2) |
Expansion | 2 × SRX 2 × SR-JV80 |
Effects | Reverb (4 types) Chorus (2 types) 3 × MFX |
All above information taken from the XV-88 Owner Manual, page 298. |
The Roland XV-88 is an 88-note weighted keyboard version of the XV-3080 with 2 less outputs and SR-JV80 slots compared to the module. It is uniquely the only XV-branded keyboard in general.
And like its module counterpart, differs from the XV-5080 by lacking the Sample Playback functionality, COSM and the JD multi effect unit alongside less MFX inserts and more. While much of the interface has been adapted from the XV-3080 for the new keyboard form factor, it also features a new set of filter assigned faders, an arpeggiator and a D-Beam controller.