Roland V-Synth

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DatesV-Synth: 2003
V-Synth XT: 2005
V-Synth GT: 2007
Price£1999 V-Synth GBP[1]
£2231 V-Synth XT[2] GBP
Polyphony24 voices
V-Synth
ManufacturerRoland Corporation
DatesV-Synth: 2003
V-Synth XT: 2005
V-Synth GT: 2007
Price£1999 V-Synth GBP[1]
£2231 V-Synth XT[2] GBP
Technical specifications
Polyphony24 voices
Timbrality16 part
OscillatorDual Oscillators
LFO2 (Sample & Hold, Saw Up, Saw Down, Sine, Square, Triangle, Clocked, Delay, Freerun, Key Sync)
Synthesis typeROMpler, Sampling, SuperSaw, Virtual Analog
Filter1 (12dB Slope (2-pole), 24dB Slope (4-pole), Band Pass, Comb, High Pass, Low Pass, Notch, Resonance)
Aftertouch expressionYes
Velocity expressionYes
Storage memory1 Project; 512 Patches; 999 Waves
Effects41 multi effects, 8 x Chorus, 10 x Reverb
Input/output
Keyboard61 keys
Left-hand controlPitch bend / Modulation bender
External controlMIDI In, out, thru USB

The Roland V-Synth is a polyphonic synthesizer. It was released in 2003[3] and was Roland's flagship synthesizer at the time. It combines multiple oscillator technologies and a built in sampler.[4] It also features an arpeggiator and COSM filtering to aid the creation of new sounds.

Construction

Built in a black metal case it has plastic end cheeks. The buttons on the unit are backlit.[7]

Models

  • V-Synth XT 2005 - Rack-mount module (minus D-Beams and Trip Pad). Pre-installed with Roland's VC-1 (D-50 emulator) and VC-2 (Vocal Designer)
  • V-Synth GT 2007 - Adds Roland's Vocal Designer technology.[8] Has a maximum 28 voices of polyphony.[9]

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