Roland JV-880

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The JV-880 is the rack-mount version of the JV-80 keyboard and features powerful multi-timbral capabilities combined with impressive sound editing capability, all in a 1U rack space. The immediate forerunner to the immensely popular JV-1080/2080, the 880 provides the same high quality sounds for which the entire JV line has come to be respected. And like its descendants, the JV-880's sampled waveform memory can be expanded (to 14 Mbytes) using Roland's series of SR-JV80 expansion boards and SO-PCM1 cards.

Editing sounds is done via the rotary encoder that lets you select parameters and set values at the touch of a button. When editing you can audition sounds right from the front panel by pressing the preview button. There are TVF (filter), TVA (amp), micro-tuning, and multiple LFOs. An onboard effects processor with various types of chorus, reverb, and delays rounds out the package. It is used by K.O.

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Shawn
August 2, 2009 @ 1:40 pm
These do have very high quality sounds and are going pretty cheap. The only down side to them is that they can only take one expansion card at a time while the later versions (JV-1080, JV-2080) will accept four or more. The expansion cards really add a whole new dimension of versatility to these units. Instead of swapping out whole synth modules all you have to do is pop in a new card, and that is very easy to do.
 
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  • Demos & Media
  • YouTube Thumbnail
    Video 1
    - Roland JV-880 Multi Timbral Synthesizer Module Demo Songs

    Manual - Roland has made manuals for most of their products available as free PDF downloads.

  • Specifications
  • Polyphony - 28 voices
  • Oscillators - 4 per voice; Digital 4 MB of ROM sampled sounds
  • Arpeg/Seq - None
  • Filter - Digital TVF filters with cutoff & resonance
  • LFO - 2 LFOs routable to pitch, TVA amps, or TVF filters
  • Effects - Reverb, chorus, delay
  • Memory - 192 Patches (64 user), 48 Performances (16 user) - expandable via 8mb expansion boards
  • Keyboard - None
  • Control - MIDI IN/OUT/THRU (8-parts)
  • Date Produced - 1992
  • Resources & Credits
  • Images from Perfect Circuit Audio.

    Info provided by Kostas Petropoulos.

    Reviewed December 2007.

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