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The New Digital
By the early 90s, digital synthesizers had completely conquered the market, and rack units were widespread in studios and on stage. Thanks to advances in digital technology, Roland began to bring together a seemingly impossible amount of sounds in a single unit. And using optional PCM sound cards, users could expand their units with special sound families
.The Sound of the 90s
Throughout the 90s, JV-1080 contributed to the sound of R&B, pop, hip hop and rock, and could be heard regularly on film and TV soundtracks. Originally designed to simulate acoustic instruments, many of these timbres have become so widespread that they are now part of our collective musical vocabulary. For some, it's the most recorded sound module in history, and modern artists are still using these sounds in new and creative ways
.Use Your XV-1080
The JV-1080 Software Synthesizer has the look, feel, and factory patches of the original, with expanded effects, additional waveforms
and wider polyphony.- Over 1000 waveforms in total, including the original 448
- The 40 types of original MFX expanded to 78 with additional reverb and chorus algorithms
- A double polyphony of the original Two additional
- time-variable low pass filters
- Step LFO
- Better control matrix functionalities
- Complete graphic control of all parameters that makes the creation of sounds new and exciting