![]() ![]() ![]() This page is a hub to some of my notes on how to maintain and program this beast of a synth. However, the small display, lack of USB connectivity, outdated editor software and general age of the device make working with this beast a labour of love. Most of all, we are talking about a 64-note polyphonic instrument with up to 16 part multi-timbral, making it the perfect tool for composing multi-part arrangements with only one box (and a sequencer/daw). It is one of my main work horses, being able to produce not only the bread-and-butter sounds of pianos, organs, strings, etc, but is also has a lot of synthesizer waveshapes, a rudimentary wave-shaping facility, a nice filter, good modulation capabilities. The Roland JV-1080 is a surprisingly versatile ROMpler synthesizer.
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