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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://support.roland.com/hc/en-us/articles/201960709-SR-JV80-and-SRX-Series-Expansion-Board-Compatibilty SR-JV80 and SRX Series Expansion Board Compatibilty] [sic] (Roland support article)
* [https://support.roland.com/hc/en-us/articles/201960709-SR-JV80-and-SRX-Series-Expansion-Board-Compatibilty SR-JV80 and SRX Series Expansion Board Compatibilty] [sic] (Roland support article)
* SynthMania has a series of pages with sound demos and commentary on some of the SR-JV80 boards. There doesn't seem to be a page on their site which links to all of them, so check the reference links above.
* SynthMania has a series of pages with sound demos and commentary on some of the SRX boards. There doesn't seem to be a page on their site which links to all of them, so check the reference links above.

Revision as of 15:45, 7 September 2024

The Roland SRX series is a line of expansion boards produced by Roland for Roland XV series synths. Some other Roland products are also compatible with them.[1] Each board provides new samples and instrument patches, including drumkits.

Its predecessor is the Roland SR-JV80 series, which is incompatible. Some synths have slots for both SR-JV80 and SRX expansions.[1]

Boards

Mainline

  • SRX-01 Dynamic Drum Kits[2]
  • SRX-02 Concert Piano[3]
  • SRX-03 Studio SRX[4]
  • SRX-04 Symphonique Strings[5]
  • SRX-05 Supreme Dance[6]
  • SRX-06 Complete Orchestra[7]
  • SRX-07 Ultimate Keys[8]
  • SRX-08 Platinum Trax[9]
  • SRX-09 World Collection[10]
  • SRX-10 Big Brass Ensemble[11]
  • SRX-11 Complete Piano[12]
  • SRX-12 Classic EPs[13]

Other

SRX-96, SRX-97, SRX-98, SRX-99 (TBD)

References

External links

  • SR-JV80 and SRX Series Expansion Board Compatibilty [sic] (Roland support article)
  • SynthMania has a series of pages with sound demos and commentary on some of the SRX boards. There doesn't seem to be a page on their site which links to all of them, so check the reference links above.