Roland XV-2020

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Roland XV-2020
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W × H × D (mm) 218 × 45 × 237
Rack units 1U, half-width
Weight 1.4kg
Type Fully-editable ROMpler sound module
Manufacturer Roland
Release date 2002
Standards General MIDI
General MIDI 2
Parts 16
Max polyphony 64
Normal presets 896 (total)
512 (128 × 4 banks)
128 (user bank)
256 (General MIDI 2)
Drum presets 21 (total)
8 (4 × 2 banks)
4 (user bank)
9 (General MIDI 2)
Expansion 2 × SRX
Effects Reverb (8 types)
Chorus
1 × MFX
All above information taken from the XV-2020 Owner Manual, page 162.

The Roland XV-2020 is a half-width, 1 unit tall XV series sound module. The XV-2020 is more or less the JV-1010's XV equivalent, with the same small size and limited set of panel controls (this time in silver instead of black). However, the XV-2020 is more cut down versus other synths in its series than the JV-1010 was. For example, the XV-2020 is not fully compatible with synth patches made for other XV synths, since it is missing several effects. It is also limited to only one MFX unit rather than three, and it has half the polyphony (similar to the Roland XV-5050).

The XV-2020 has a unique bank of 512 patches and 64 performances (some of these patches and performances may be copied from other XV synths). It is compatible with any later JV patches as all the effects and base waveform it requires are present and fully supported.

It features four demo songs:[1]

  1. U feel Me - Kazuhiko Maeda
  2. Negative Trance - Mark Lawrence
  3. Eye on the Universe - Takayuki Aihara
  4. First Impression - Scott Wilkie

Oddities

  • The XV-2020 does not feature the full complement of effects in its MFX unit that is found on other XV synths. It has the base 40 effects found on the JV-1080, and it only has one MFX send as opposed to the three found on other XV synths.[2]
  • Like the Roland XV-5050, it only features 2 SRX slots. Because the standard was used in synths beyond the Roland XV series, some cards will not be compatible with the XV-2020. Other cards that would be compatible with the XV-5080 and XV-5050 may also not work with the XV-2020 as it is missing more than half the effects, as well as the COSM unit.

References

  1. Roland XV-2020 Owner's Manual, page 135.
  2. Roland XV-2020 Owner's Manual, page 78.

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