Roland JV-1080

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Dates1994–2000
Polyphony64 voices/64 oscillators
Timbrality16-part multitimbral
Roland JV-1080
ManufacturerRoland
Dates1994–2000
Technical specifications
Polyphony64 voices/64 oscillators
Timbrality16-part multitimbral
Oscillator64 total/4 or fewer ("tones") per voice
LFO2 per tone, with eight waveforms
Synthesis typeSample-based synthesis
Filter1 12dB/octave TVF (Time Variant Filter) per tone, with resonance and its own envelope
Attenuator1 TVA (Time Variant Amplifier) per tone
Input/output
Keyboardnone
External controlMIDI (In, Out, Thru)[1]

The Roland JV-1080 (a.k.a. Super JV, Super JV-1080, or simply 1080) is a sample-based synthesizer/sound module in the form of a 2U rack. The JV-1080's synthesizer engine was also used in Roland's XP-50 workstation (1995). Due to its library of high-quality sounds and multi-timbral capabilities, it became a mainstay with film composers.[2]

The JV-1080 features a 64-Voice Polyphony, as well as 16-part Multi-timbral capabilities. From the factory, the JV-1080 comes with hundreds of patches, and several rhythm kits (8 megabytes total). It can be expanded with up to 4 SR-JV80 expansion cards, as well as a PCM and Data card, to provide up to 42 megabytes.

Factory Sounds

The core sampled waveforms of the JV-1080 were developed by Roland R&D-LA in Culver City, California.

Many of the most well-known factory presets and expansion board sounds of the JV-series were created by Eric Persing and Ace Yukawa.

Notable users of the JV-1080

Expansion Cards

The SR-JV80 (aka "SR-JV") PCM expansion boards (8MB of PCM-ROM each plus associated preset patches) can be used in the Roland XP-50, XP-60, XP-80, JV-1080 and XV-5080, which can each hold four expansion cards, as well as the JV-2080, which can hold eight expansion cards, in addition to compatibility with a number of additional Roland models.[10][11]

The three Experience expansion boards contain a selection of sounds from different expansion boards in a single card.[12]

  • SR-JV80-01: Pop[13]
  • SR-JV80-02: Orchestral
  • SR-JV80-03: Piano
  • SR-JV80-04: Vintage Synth
  • SR-JV80-05: World
  • SR-JV80-06: Dance (Note: Due to copyright problems Roland stopped distributing SR-JV80-06 Dance expansion board.)
  • SR-JV80-07: Super Sound Set
  • SR-JV80-08: Keyboards of the 60s & 70s
  • SR-JV80-09: Session
  • SR-JV80-10: Bass and Drums
  • SR-JV80-11: Techno
  • SR-JV80-12: Hip-Hop
  • SR-JV80-13: Vocal
  • SR-JV80-14: Asia
  • SR-JV80-15: Special FX
  • SR-JV80-16: Orchestral II
  • SR-JV80-17: Country
  • SR-JV80-18: Latin World
  • SR-JV80-19: House
  • SR-JV80-97: Experience III[14]
  • SR-JV80-98: Experience II
  • SR-JV80-99: Experience


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