Roland xv 5080 ebay
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I dont agree with the only other alternative is the 990 in terms of fidelity. I mean, whats a 2080 worth these days?$200-250: hardly worth selling unless your money is tight. You might be in a situation that you will need the extra voices our outputs, maybe relegate the 2080 to things that the better fidelity isn't the prime concern as the 5080 was Roland's flagship module. It's a hard decision to let it go, you know Of the XV-series, only the 5080 can be expanded with both the old SR/JV boards and the newer SRX boards. Of the XV-series, the 5050, 5080, SonicCell and all Fantoms have COSM effects (modeling).
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Of the XV series, the 20 have 64 voices, the rest pushes 128. But do the JV waveforms sound exactly the same in the XV-5080? Or do you think there is any other good reason to keep the JV? Please let me know. All JV modules have 64 voices of polyphony.
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Now, as far as I know, it contains all of the sounds of the JV-2080 (and newer stuff of course) so my question is: would you keep the JV-2080 anyway if you had a XV-5080? Obviously it makes no sense to keep it since the XV-5080 contains all the sounds and I can even install my JV-expansion boards in it. The 10 had piss poor convertors and you could hear decay trails fizzle out in headphones.
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However, since the XV-5080 is so cheap thease days, I'm gonna buy one this week. is that the 5080 loads sample data (which is a joke because soft samplers do that WAAAAAAAAAAAAY better), has one more effect block and - this is the kicker - has AD/DA convertors to die for.