Roland xv 5080 kontakt torrent
#Roland xv 5080 kontakt torrent software#
Turning our heads towards the hardware unit again and comparing it with the software we’ll find some missing features. I guess General MIDI actually did die one day a long time ago after all. Not included in either software versions of the JV-1080 and the XV-5080 are the GM and GM2 banks. The number of presets have grown from 512 patches and 8 drum kits in the JV-1080 to 896 patches and 16 drum kits. The heritage is certainly and clearly there.
Roland has done a fantastic job recreating the look and feel of the front panel (yes, I know a lot of buttons are missing and the card reader has been flipped and so on) and it can’t be mistaken for which synthesiser module they’re emulating. The first difference is, of course, the looks. To me the Cloud XV-5080 is merely just some (okay, a lot of) new presets but in a different plugin with an updated front panel compared to the Cloud JV-1080. I’ve also thrown in a joker and recorded my hardware JV-2080 module so you can hear the difference. This was the work horse in probably every studio around the world.Īt the bottom are a couple of audio files and I encourage you (just for fun, it’s not a competition) to comment on this post and tell me which is which - if you can tell them apart. When it was released back in year 2000, it had state of the art built-in effects and it had an amazing sound. The front panel had a memory card reader from which your own samples could be loaded. It could also be fitted with no less than four SRX expansion boards and an additional four SR-JV80 boards. It had twice the number of voices and over 900 presets. The XV-5080 came with all the waveforms from the JV-1080/JV-2080 and a selection of waveforms from the JD-990, the Super JD. I f you’re not familiar with the XV-5080 it’s the top-of-the-line rack module from Roland prior to the release of the Integra7. That post might be a good start before you continue. If you’re interested, I did a rather lengthy blog post about the Cloud JV-1080 compared to the original hardware versions of the JV-1080/2080 and the XV-3080/5080. So when the Roland Cloud team this Holiday Season released a VST, AU and AAX version of the XV-5080 my hope was set rather high. That one proved to be a lot more than just a software clone of the original JV-1080. Two years ago, Roland Virtual Sonics added the Cloud version of the Roland JV-1080 as a plugin to their Legendary catalogue.