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Roland Releases XV-88 Expandable Synthesizer

XV-88
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February 4, 2000

Roland deliveres one of its most powerful instruments in history. With its 128 voices of polyphony, 64MB* of wave memory (expandable to 224MB* using optional expansion boards), realtime controllers including the infrared light-sensing D-Beam™, and an 88-note hammer-action keyboard with aftertouch, the XV-88 arrives as a high-performance synthesizer for the new millennium. Based on Roland’s new XV-3080 128-voice Synthesizer Module, the XV-88 boasts a powerful 128-voice, GM level 2-compatible synth engine with 16-part multitimbral capability. The massive internal wave memory offers four times the capacity of Roland’s previous synthesizers, giving this monster synth over 1,000 Preset Patches, 64 Performances, 14 Rhythm Sets, and plenty of User memory with SmartMedia™ storage. A new effects section consists of a reverb based on Roland’s SRV-3030 24-bit Digital Reverb Processor, a separate chorus processor, and a new multi-effects processor with over 50 algorithms.

The XV-88 is also the first Roland synthesizer to offer 88 full-weighted keys using a precision hammer-action design with velocity and channel aftertouch sensitivity. Realtime controllers include four assignable sliders and the revolutionary D-Beam controller, which lets users shape sounds with hand movements over an infrared beam of light. These features—combined with the XV-88’s advanced arpeggiator, external sequencer controller, and dedicated computer interface for Mac® and PC—make it the perfect master keyboard for live performance, or in the studio controlling an extensive MIDI rig.

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Like the XV-3080, XV-88 Patches are comprised of up to four tones, each capable of using stereo-sampled waveforms. This new architecture allows for stereo sounds with a maximum four-level velocity switch, so even the most detailed expression can now be reproduced at the basic Patch level. Using the new Matrix Control, complex modulation of tones is possible for even greater sonic possibilities. Navigating the XV-88’s impressive sounds is easy using the PatchFinder function—you can even place your favorite Patches sequentially using a Favorite List feature—while a 40-character, 2-line backlit LCD provides visual confirmation of all editing.

In keeping with Roland’s commitment to expandability, the XV-88 supports up to two SR-JV80-Series Wave Expansion Boards, giving users instant access to one of the largest sound libraries on the market. On top of this, there are two slots for Roland’s next-generation SRX-Series wave expansion boards. These new boards are smaller in size, yet boast an amazing 64MB* of wave data—making them a more convenient and affordable way to build a high-quality sound library than RAM-based samplers. The XV-88 is also upward compatible with Patches from the JV-2080/1080/1010 and XP-80/60/50/30.

Connections include a stereo headphone jack and four individual outputs (configured as stereo pairs). Two control pedal inputs, a hold pedal jack, MIDI In/Out/Thru, and a dedicated computer terminal are included for integrating the XV-88 into a variety of setups.

For more information, visit Roland on the web at www.rolandus.com.

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