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Bundles the following [[SR-JV80]] cards: | Bundles the following [[SR-JV80]] cards:<ref name=brochure>Roland SRX-06, SRX-07, SRX-08, SRX-09 brochure.</ref> | ||
* SR-JV80-02 "Orchestral" | * SR-JV80-02 "Orchestral" | ||
* SR-JV80-13 "Vocal" | * SR-JV80-13 "Vocal" | ||
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|SRX-07 Ultimate Keys||860||475||11|| | |SRX-07 Ultimate Keys||860||475||11|| | ||
Bundles the following [[SR-JV80]] cards: | Bundles the following [[SR-JV80]] cards:<ref name=brochure></ref> | ||
* SR-JV80-04 "Vintage Synth" | * SR-JV80-04 "Vintage Synth" | ||
* SR-JV80-08 "Keyboards of the '60s & '70s" | * SR-JV80-08 "Keyboards of the '60s & '70s" | ||
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|SRX-08 Platinum Trax||950||448||21|| | |SRX-08 Platinum Trax||950||448||21|| | ||
Bundles the following [[SR-JV80]] cards: | Bundles the following [[SR-JV80]] cards:<ref name=brochure></ref> | ||
* SR-JV80-11 "Techno" | * SR-JV80-11 "Techno" | ||
* SR-JV80-12 "HipHop" | * SR-JV80-12 "HipHop" | ||
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|SRX-09 World Collection||873||414||12|| | |SRX-09 World Collection||873||414||12|| | ||
Bundles the following [[SR-JV80]] cards: | Bundles the following [[SR-JV80]] cards:<ref name=brochure></ref> | ||
* SR-JV80-05 "World" | * SR-JV80-05 "World" | ||
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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) | ||
* [https://melonadem.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/srx_series.pdf | * [https://static.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/srx_series.pdf Roland SRX-06, SRX-07, SRX-08, SRX-09 brochure] (also archived [https://melonadem.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/srx_series.pdf here]) |
Revision as of 16:34, 10 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 waveforms (multisamples) and instrument patches, and usually also rhythm sets (drumkits).
Its predecessor is the Roland SR-JV80 series, which is incompatible. Some synths have slots for both SR-JV80 and SRX expansions.[1]
The Roland INTEGRA-7 has the content of all 12 mainline SRX boards built-in.[2]
Boards
Mainline
Model | Waveforms | Patches | Rhythm Sets | Notes and links |
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SRX-01 Dynamic Drum Kits | 719 | 41 | 79 |
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SRX-02 Concert Piano | 48 | 50 | — | |
SRX-03 Studio SRX | 522 | 128 | 12 or 9 |
12 Rhythm Sets for Fantom/XV/Juno-G/MX-200 synths.
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SRX-04 Symphonique Strings | 196 | 128 | — | |
SRX-05 Supreme Dance | 818 | 312 | 34 |
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SRX-06 Complete Orchestra | 512 | 449 | 5 |
Bundles the following SR-JV80 cards:[3]
Other links: |
SRX-07 Ultimate Keys | 860 | 475 | 11 |
Bundles the following SR-JV80 cards:[3]
Other links:
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SRX-08 Platinum Trax | 950 | 448 | 21 |
Bundles the following SR-JV80 cards:[3]
Other links: |
SRX-09 World Collection | 873 | 414 | 12 |
Bundles the following SR-JV80 cards:[3]
Other links: |
SRX-10 Big Brass Ensemble | 261 | 100 | — | |
SRX-11 Complete Piano | 40 | 42 or 30 | — |
42 patches available for Fantom, XV, Juno-G and MX-200 synths |
SRX-12 Classic EPs | 168 | 105 or 50 | — |
105 patches available for Fantom-X series, Fantom-S series and Juno-G. |
Other
These SRX boards were specifically bundled with new Fantom synths Roland released between 2004 and 2008, there were four boards made in total. They were not available for sale unlike the other SRX boards. Given the relative rarity of these boards the information provided is incomplete and may be inaccurate.
Model | Waveforms | Patches | Rhythm Sets | Notes and links |
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SRX-99 Special SRX Board 2004 | ? | ? | ? |
Promotional item bundled with Fantom-X/Fantom-S synths. |
SRX-98 “Analog Essentials” Special SRX Board 2006 | 78 | 78 | — |
Was not available for sale. |
SRX-97 JON LORD'S ROCK ORGAN | 14 | 12 | — | |
SRX-96 World Collection and Legendary XP Essentials | ? | ? | ? |
Roland Cloud VSTs
This article mainly focuses on the hardware SRX boards, however it is also worth mentioning the Roland Cloud VSTs. Roland started to provide these sounds in software using VSTs via Roland Cloud, the same subscription platform used to distribute many of their other analog and digital recreations of their legacy. However, the Roland Cloud SRX VST plugins have a few oddities worth noting:
- Platinum Trax and Supreme Dance got combined into one SRX, Dance Trax. This is presumably because Roland did not have a licence to distribute some of the samples used on the board in software form.
- Because each SRX board is its own VST plugin, you can't just combine sounds from multiple SRX to create a custom patch.
- Also because of the above, each SRX plugin provides the full XV VST waveform set, meaning one could purchase just one SRX card and load factory XV patches by editing the patch/bank files accordingly.
References
External links
- SR-JV80 and SRX Series Expansion Board Compatibilty [sic] (Roland support article)
- Roland SRX-06, SRX-07, SRX-08, SRX-09 brochure (also archived here)