Roland Jv 2080 Patch Editor Librarian Software
The JV-1080 is the most famous of the Roland PCM powerhouses, and the inspiration for the Roland Cloud JV-1080. It was a huge success with artists and producers, eventually leading to even more powerful models like the JV-2080 and XV-5080.
Editor/Manager/Librarian/ Sounds for Roland JV-2080 The ProSound editor/manager/librarian is a powerful, yet easy-to-use software package with comprehensiv features to edit and manage your sounds in anadvanced way. The editor changes your computer into an advanced remote controller with lots of additional features not available in the synths built-in editor. This makes creating your own personal sounds easy and a pleasure. Smith wesson 9mm model 439 manual muscle parts. The manager and librarian stores and retrieves sounds with database capabilities.
All sounds are stored in a library, organised in handy instrument-groups, just one mouse-click away. Sounds can be send or received on an individual basis or per bank. 80486, VGA, 4MB recommendet Windows3.11 Windows 95.
ROLAND ZONE - Online resources for Roland & Boss electronic music products Roland-Boss Zone Read about new products in. See the for discussion on Roland music products. Roland have now made many available online. Roland/Boss - Company Web Sites • Features latest products from Roland / Boss. • The Boss US site featuring product news and interactive demos. • Roland US official website with product info, user group details and also check the pages for software, OS & driver updates.
Also provides online product documentation and Turbo Starts for many synths. Older documents may be found at this of Roland's website. • Roland is now providing online for current products. Roland/Boss - General Resource Sites • A newsgroup for Roland discussion in general. • News and user reviews of Roland products at Audiofanzine. • Forums for creating styles for arranger keyboards including Korg, Roland, Yamaha, Ketron, GEM and Mediastation. • A small but unique collection of documents describing some Roland & Ensoniq disk formats and also some Oberheim & Alesis sysex charts.
• E-Music have some technical documents for a number of older Roland synths and controllers. • Harmony Central provide a large database of user reviews of Roland gear. Also see their. • An archive of the old Intermusic reviews on Roland gear. • An archive of patches for analog synths stored as.WAV & sysex files to allow you to load then into your synth.
The list of patch files includes MOOG, Roland, Korg, Crumar, Oberheim, Sequential Circuits & Oxford. • A Dutch website with keyboard forums. There are also styles archived for Roland, Korg and Yamaha arranger keyboards. Use to translate it from Dutch to English. • A German electronic music site with some synth & drum machine overviews plus some patches for the Roland JD800, JD990, D-10/D20 and Yamaha SY-77 synths in the Equipment & Record section in. • A synth info site with some coverage of many Roland synths.
• Pictures and resources for a wide range of synths including Roland. • This forum for Roland arranger keyboards grew from the old G-70 User Club Denmark. • Provides links and information about all known user communities.
• Bill Hillman lists a number of Roland guitar synths with info and pictures. • Lists the features of most Roland sound cards over past years. • Provide an archive of patches for a variety of synths including Access Virus, Roland JV-80 & U220, Korg M1, Yamaha DX-7 and SY-77 and others plus softsynth patches. • SOS magazine provides excellent articles on music electronics including Roland. Also be sure to read these articles and outlining the history of the Roland company. • Info, pictures and some documents for many Roland synths. • Provide service bulletins for 80s Roland gear.
Only intended for techs servicing older Roland equipment. • Good Roland page with a lot of user's reviews of many Roland synths.
Discussion page also. • Forum for arranger keyboards. • Info, sounds and pictures of many vintage synths including Roland. Plus a good page showing each of Roland's that were created to program synths like the Juno 60, Alpha Juno 1/2/MKS50, JX3P, JX8P/JX10/MKS70 and D50/550. • Info on a variety of pre 1990s Roland synths at Roland/Boss Resources • Chris Carter's Sound-On-Sound retrospective article on the Roland 100M Modular synthesizer. Includes many other SOS reviews. • A new Yahoo forum for Roland A-series controllers.