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The Roland JV-1080 is a rack version of the Roland JV-90, featuring a staggering 64-voice polyphony and 16-part multitimbral capability supported by a speedy 32-bit RISC chip CPU. As with the rest of the flexible JV synth line, the JV-1080 is expandable up to 42Mbytes, with expansion boards that. The JV-1080 contains all of the sounds required by the General MIDI standard. They are found in Preset Bank D. If you want to play GM sequences through the JV-1080, you can quickly set up all 16 parts for General MIDI by doing the following: 1. Press and hold SHIFT. To exit GM mode, press the PERFORMANCE or PATCH buttons. The JV-1080 is a dated ROM based MIDI rack synth, as you know. This dashboard and the application I have programmed on my website work together in conjunction to allow you to access your JV-1080 samples across all 16 MIDI channels multi-timberally from within FL Studio without having to know a whole lot about how MIDI in FL Studio works.

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edited December 2017 in Off-topic

At long last, it has happened. They finally ported the JV1080. Issue is, they released it on their subscription service only. I don’t think I’ve tried Roland Cloud yet, so I can get away with a 30-day trial and sample the hell out of it in FL Studio.

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  • Kind of like Adobe Cloud, but with Roland vst instruments.

    Huh, it does look like they allow a rent-to-own loyalty program. You get one of their instruments of your choice for every year you’re subscribed to their cloud service.not a bad incentive really, lol.

  • Now this is one subscription model I’m not opposed to because, as I said, they have a loyalty program. It doesn’t even need to be 12 consecutive months as they simply add up. Unreal. A subscription model I’m not opposed to. Thought I’d never see the day.

  • I have to admit, other then for nostalgia sake, I don’t know why people are excited about this given the plethora of improved options we have today. It’s like getting excited about a plug in version of an Alesis MIDI verb. (Ok, maybe the QuadraVerb)

    No offense if that’s your thing, just hard for me to understand. It was cool then for sure, but seems a bit limiting today.

  • @Tarekith said:
    I have to admit, other then for nostalgia sake, I don’t know why people are excited about this given the plethora of improved options we have today. It’s like getting excited about a plug in version of an Alesis MIDI verb. (Ok, maybe the QuadraVerb)

    No offense if that’s your thing, just hard for me to understand. It was cool then for sure, but seems a bit limiting today.

    Well, I’ve always wanted to have a JV1080, and now I could have one. 12 months subscribed, and I get it permanently.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:

    @Tarekith said:
    I have to admit, other then for nostalgia sake, I don’t know why people are excited about this given the plethora of improved options we have today. It’s like getting excited about a plug in version of an Alesis MIDI verb. (Ok, maybe the QuadraVerb)

    No offense if that’s your thing, just hard for me to understand. It was cool then for sure, but seems a bit limiting today. Free vst fl studio 12.

    Well, I’ve always wanted to have a JV1080, and now I could have one. 12 months subscribed, and I get it permanently.

    Does that come with the expansion cards?

  • If i remember right its just monosamples, isnt it?

  • @Sbee said:
    I still have an xv1080 are they the same?

    No, very similar but the JV range came before it.

  • edited December 2017

    I wouldn’t object to this for IOS! Come on Roland!

  • A JV1080 without any expansions?
    The best sounds I frequently use are from JV/SRX expansions. I guess the're planning to re-monetize every previous product step by step

  • It looks like the original had 448 waveforms, and the plugin has well over 1000. I’m guessing these would be the expansion sounds, but I’m not sure just yet. I have the 30 day free trial started, and so I’ll be digging out my crappy laptop and giving this a go.

  • edited December 2017

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    It looks like the original had 448 waveforms, and the plugin has well over 1000. I’m guessing these would be the expansion sounds, but I’m not sure just yet. I have the 30 day free trial started, and so I’ll be digging out my crappy laptop and giving this a go.

    Interesting. 1083 pcm waves sounds more like the XV rack series.
    You're welcome to keep us informed

  • @rs2000 said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    It looks like the original had 448 waveforms, and the plugin has well over 1000. I’m guessing these would be the expansion sounds, but I’m not sure just yet. I have the 30 day free trial started, and so I’ll be digging out my crappy laptop and giving this a go.

    Interesting. 1083 pcm waves sounds more like the XV rack series.
    You're welcome to keep us informed

    LOL, and it sounds like this “JV1080” has some of the XV functions too. I’m guessing Roland decided to rebrand the XV, because EVERYBODY knows what the JV sounds like due to mid to late 90s dance tracks.

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    I’m guessing Roland decided to rebrand the XV, because EVERYBODY knows what the JV sounds like due to mid to late 90s dance tracks.

    That's exactly what I've thought too

  • Would be cool as an AUv3 on iOS but apparently Roland is 'Up In The Clouds' and has no plans on getting back to the ground.

  • I do wonder if it also includes the SR-JV80-6?(Dance Expansion).

    (I'm a big fan of Paolo / Synthmania).

  • Actually, if Roland would just open up the Sound Canvas app so that we can fully edit it (as much as it could be edited) and I’d be happy.

  • Those expansion cards were mind-blowing at the time. Weren't they?! My favorite Expansion was the Vintage Synth Expansion Board, through a JD-990. A friend let me borrow his loaded 990 for a month, and it was the greatest thing I had ever heard circa-1994

    Def see the appeal of the 1080. Suspect there's quite a few people here (myself included) who would rather use a JV1080 on a track than Roland's newer INTEGRA-7.

    Looking forward to hearing any music folks make with it here!

  • @PhilW said:
    Actually, if Roland would just open up the Sound Canvas app so that we can fully edit it (as much as it could be edited) and I’d be happy.

    They did that with the 'Desktop' version of SoundCanvas VA (Ie. tweak drum-kits & sounds and all effects/routings).

  • So, after firing up my laptop at about 10am, I’m STILL waiting for windows updates to finish installing. It’s only been about 3-4 weeks since I last fired it up. And people wonder why I hate Windows PCs.

  • The D70 started the line, then the JV80, then the JV1080 etc, Roland increased the spec for the XV line that followed on afterwards.

  • @analog_matt said:
    Those expansion cards were mind-blowing at the time. Weren't they?! My favorite Expansion was the Vintage Synth Expansion Board, through a JD-990. A friend let me borrow his loaded 990 for a month, and it was the greatest thing I had ever heard circa-1994

    Def see the appeal of the 1080. Suspect there's quite a few people here (myself included) who would rather use a JV1080 on a track than Roland's newer INTEGRA-7.

    I still use these expansions regularly.
    The Integra-7 contains almost all those wonderful JV and SRX expansions, dare to explain why you'd prefer the Jv1080 over it?

  • I'm currently trying out Roland Cloud too. Downloaded their fancy multisampled Tera piano that comes with it as well as the JV1080 and found that I liked the piano sounds on the 1080 better which was pretty funny to me.

  • @SlowMotion said:
    I'm currently trying out Roland Cloud too. Downloaded their fancy multisampled Tera piano that comes with it as well as the JV1080 and found that I liked the piano sounds on the 1080 better which was pretty funny to me.

    I never liked the piano, but hey, if it floats your boat.

  • I gave it a try, and it’s shocking how many sounds are so eerily familiar to me. No, seriously, I grew up listening to eurodance cheese when I was in my late single digits/preteen years, and while 90% of eurocheese is “meh” to me these days (with about 5-10% of that being super cringy), I’m still shocked at how many of the sounds I immediately recognise.

  • edited December 2017

    I had two of them when I still had a hardware studio. So amazing. What they did with the limited resources and a few samples was astonishing. All thanks to incredibly intricate programming and per-patch FX setups. if anyone put the same amount of effort into synth patches with today's computing power, you would become 5-dimensional upon hearing it!

Jv-1080 Free Vst

JV-XP Editor – Standalone, VST and AU Editor for Roland JV1080, JV2080, JV1010, XP30, XP50, XP60 and XP80 series synthesizers

Multitimbral Midi Editor for Roland JV1080, JV2080, JV1010, XP30, XP50, XP60 and XP80 synthesizers. Complete control of all your synthesizer in Patch Mode or Performance Mode (15 Patch parts, Rhythm part, Effects, Part Common, Performance Common, Scale Tune and several System settings) from a single instance.

Any feedback will be welcome.

BIG thanks to jjgorman for his great effort to port this editor to OSX!!

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Load and save patches and rhythms from the synth's banks and from files in .syx format, and create new soundbanks with drag&drop of patches between banks.

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Save the synth status (all data from Patch Mode, Performance Mode and Scale Tune) in a single .syx file.

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Every parameter of the sound engine of every part is ready to be automated using the hosted version. https://belaaqua.weebly.com/blog/reason-6-free-download-mac.

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JV-XP Editor lets you edit all the Patch, Performance, Rhythm, Part and several System parameters (up to 13657 parameters!) and save the latest edit status within the application. This means that you can easily recall the latest status of the previous edit simply by opening JV-XP Editor.

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Lock any section of the synthesizer sound engine. For instance, lock Tone 1 Wave section and Amplitude Envelope. When loading or receiving a new patch, the locked sections will not change. Do you like the effect settings of a Part, or the filter section? Lock them and test any patch with those settings.

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JV-XP Editor provides a Patch Randomizer with several functions to control the process. It can be used together with Parameter Locking section to select which groups of parameters will be randomized.

…and many more features like the Joystick Modulator (choose up to four parameters from any part and modulate them in a vectorial style), copy & paste Tones and Patches, multi-tone editing, scalable GUI, quick access buttons to change the effects source of a Performance, 11 skins to choose…

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Fixes v1.0.12 (27/10/2020)

  • Fixed a bug that didn’t restore the correct values for Pan and Volume settings on Performance Parts.
  • Fixed a bug causing the name of the performance not being saved. Thanks to gate4free for pointing out both bugs.

Fixes v1.0.11 (20/03/2020)

  • Added a lot of Rhythym sets from expansion cards that were missing. Thanks to user Jungle for pointing out.
  • Fixed Piano Expansion card patch list and typo. Thanks to Jungle again.
  • Fixed a bug that could result in the background not drawing.

Fixes v1.0.10 (9/11/2018)

  • Fixed a bug that, when selecting a value bigger than 174 for parameter “Wave Select”, the output was always the default wave 001 AC Piano1 A.
  • Changed the way “STATUS” works. Previously, an Identity Request Message was used, but it was only recognized by a few members of the JV-XP family. Now a new Parameter Request is used to be compatible with all models. To know if the synth is ONLINE, you have to click over STATUS (it’s not auto-updated as before).
  • Added a menu to change the UI zoom scale.

Fixes v1.0.9 (16/04/2018)

  • Fixed a bug causing the wave of the selected Tone from the selected Patch not being loaded properly.

Fixes v1.0.8 (01/04/2018)

  • Patch copy was broken.
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Fixes v1.0.7 (24/03/2018)

  • Fixed a issue that could produce data loss when switching between Performance mode and Patch mode if the Part selected was other than Part 1.