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Roland JV-1080
ManufacturerRoland
Dates1994–2001
Technical specifications
Polyphony64 voices
Timbrality16-part multitimbral
Oscillator4 tones per voice
LFO2 per tone, with eight waveforms
Synthesis typeSample-based synthesis
Filter1 TVF (Time Variant Filter) per tone, with resonance and its own envelope
Attenuator1 TVA (Time Variant Amplifier) per tone
Input/output
Keyboardnone
External controlMIDI (In, Out, Thru)
JV-1080 bass example The JV-1080 is well known for its bass presets, this is one such example.
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JV-1080 'black rain' A highly atmospheric preset from an expansion card, produced through multiple 'tones' (layers).
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JV-1080 pad example A typical airy pad common to the JV-1080.
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JV-1080 'raggertronic' A fairly infamous stock preset with extremely evolving characteristics; demonstrating the JV-1080's ability as a very flexible ROMpler.
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The Roland JV-1080 (a.k.a. Super JV, Super JV-1080, or simply 1080) is a sample-based synthesizer/sound module in the form of a 2U rack. The JV-1080's synthesizer engine was also used in Roland's XP-50 workstation (1995). Due to its library of high-quality sounds and multi-timbral capabilities, it became a mainstay with film composers.

Features

The JV-1080 features a 64-Voice Polyphony, as well as 16-part Multi-timbral capabilities. From the factory, the JV-1080 comes with hundreds of patches, and several rhythm kits (8 megabytes total). It can be expanded with up to 4 SR-JV80 expansion cards, as well as a PCM and Data card, to provide up to 42 megabytes.

Factory Sounds

The core sampled waveforms of the JV-1080 were developed by Roland R&D-LA in Culver City, California.

Many of the most well-known Factory presets and Xpansion board sounds of the JV-series were created by Eric Persing of Spectrasonics and Ace Yukawa.

Notable users of the JV-1080

Expansion Cards

The SR-JV80 expansion cards can be used in the Roland XP-50, XP-60, XP-80, JV-1080 and XV-5080, which can each hold four expansion cards, as well as the JV-2080, which can hold eight expansion cards.

The three Experience expansion boards contain a selection of sounds from different expansion boards in a single card.

  • SR-JV80-01: Pop
  • SR-JV80-02: Orchestral
  • SR-JV80-03: Piano
  • SR-JV80-04: Vintage Synth
  • SR-JV80-05: World
  • SR-JV80-06: Dance*
  • SR-JV80-07: Super Sound Set
  • SR-JV80-08: Keyboards of the 60s & 70s
  • SR-JV80-09: Session
  • SR-JV80-10: Bass and Drums
  • SR-JV80-11: Techno
  • SR-JV80-12: Hip-Hop
  • SR-JV80-13: Vocal
  • SR-JV80-14: Asia
  • SR-JV80-15: Special FX
  • SR-JV80-16: Orchestral II
  • SR-JV80-17: Country
  • SR-JV80-18: Latin World
  • SR-JV80-19: House
  • SR-JV80-97: Experience III
  • SR-JV80-98: Experience II
  • SR-JV80-99: Experience

Notice: Due to copyright problems Roland no longer distributes the Dance expansion board.

  • JV-1080 opened revealing expansion cards JV-1080 opened revealing expansion cards
  • SR-JV80 cards on top of a JV-1080 SR-JV80 cards on top of a JV-1080

References

  1. "Roland Super JV1080". Sound on Sound. December 1994. Archived from the original on 10 June 2015.
  2. "Blast from the past: Roland JV-1080". 10 October 2018.
  3. "Arthur Baker: From Planet Rock To Star Maker". Sound On Sound. June 1997. Archived from the original on 6 June 2015.
  4. "Dario G: Recording SunMachine". Sound On Sound. October 1998. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
  5. "Eliot Kennedy: Producing Sheffield Music". Sound On Sound. September 1997. Archived from the original on 7 June 2015.
  6. "Gary Barlow: Recording, Production & Songwriting". Sound On Sound. November 1998. Archived from the original on 16 September 2014.
  7. "Recording Studio Equipment List". Jerry Martin Music. 24 October 2007. Archived from the original on 23 July 2019.
  8. Keyboard magazine, September 1997.
  9. Ferrante, Michael (January 24, 2006). "Shaffer's Keyboard Rig Setup?". Sweetwater Sound. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  10. "SR-JV80 Expansion Boards". www.planet-groove.com. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
  11. "Roland XV-5080 128-Voice Synth Module". www.roland.com. Retrieved 2023-01-03.
  12. "Roland JV Series Synthesizers & Expansion Card Buying Guide | Reverb". reverb.com. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
  13. "The History Of Roland: Part 4". 2005-02-01.
  14. "SR-JV80-97 Experience III".

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