Description: Tested, working. Has battle marks for many years of gigging. Very clean for its age. Screen is bright. Comes with data RAM cartridge. It’s an old piece of Roland gear. Selling as is. The Roland JV-880 is a highly regarded sound module that was released in 1992 as part of Roland's JV series of synthesizers. Known for its rich, warm sounds and its versatility, the JV-880 became a staple in many professional and home studios during the 1990s. ### History: The JV-880 was introduced during a time when Roland was building on the success of its previous D-series and U-series synthesizers. The JV series marked a shift towards a more advanced synthesis engine and higher quality sounds, catering to musicians and producers who needed a compact yet powerful module for both live performance and studio production. The JV-880 is essentially a rackmount version of the JV-80, a popular keyboard in the series, but with some enhancements and additional features. ### Specifications: - **Synthesis Type**: Digital subtractive synthesis based on PCM samples. - **Polyphony**: 28 voices (note: polyphony can be reduced when using layered tones or effects). - **Timbrality**: 8-part multitimbral, allowing the user to play up to 8 different sounds simultaneously across different MIDI channels. - **Waveforms**: The JV-880 includes 192 PCM waveforms, covering a broad range of instruments, from traditional orchestral sounds to modern synthesized tones. - **Patches**: - 255 preset patches (128 in the A bank and 127 in the B bank) and 64 user patches. - 64 performances (32 preset and 32 user). - **Expansion**: The JV-880 supports Roland’s SR-JV80 series expansion boards, allowing users to add more sounds and waveforms. - **Effects**: - 2 multi-effects processors offering reverb, chorus, delay, and various other effects. - These effects can be applied to individual patches or across performances. - **Interface**: - A simple front panel with an LCD screen, rotary encoder, and buttons for navigation. - Although the display is not large, it provides sufficient information for editing patches and performances. - MIDI IN, OUT, and THRU ports for easy integration into MIDI setups. - **Size**: 1U rackmount unit, making it a space-efficient option for studios. - **Outputs**: Stereo outputs (Left/Right) and a headphone output. - **Memory**: - Internal memory for storing user patches and performances. - The unit also has a slot for a RAM card, allowing users to expand the storage. ### Sound and Usage: The JV-880 was praised for its sound quality, which was a significant step up from the earlier D-series. The PCM samples were richer and more detailed, providing more realistic acoustic instruments and more dynamic synthesized sounds. It was particularly favored for its lush pads, punchy basses, and evolving textures. The multitimbral capabilities and the option to use expansion boards made it versatile for various genres, from pop and rock to electronic and orchestral music. Its comprehensive MIDI implementation also made it easy to integrate into larger setups. Overall, the Roland JV-880 remains a classic piece of gear, admired for its sound quality and flexibility. It represents a key point in the evolution of digital synthesizers and continues to be used by enthusiasts who appreciate its unique character.
Price: 265 USD
Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana
End Time: 2024-09-13T01:33:30.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Type of Keys: Synth
Brand: Roland
Type: Rackmount Synthesizer
Input/Output Ports: MIDI (DIN) In, MIDI (DIN) Out
Model: Roland Jv880
Analog/Digital: Digital