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รหัสสินค้า: 000816 SOLD OUT/หมดชั่วคราว รายละเอียด: Roland XP-30 Expandable Synthesizer
The XP-30 is the most expensive keyboard on test here, but it packs more than the others in just about all areas. What you get for your grand is a JV-2080 in a keyboard with a few extras to boot. Firstly, there are 1,406 preset sounds to trawl through, 766 of them courtesy of the three built-in expansion cards from the SR-JV range (Session, Orchestral and Techno Collection). As anyone who's ever played with a JV will tell you, presets don't come much better than this. The quality is unrivalled and just hints at the editing power that lurks under the hood. Every single minute aspect of every sound can be tweaked and edited with the familiar JV interface. Sadly, the XP-30 lacks the graphical display of its more expensive keyboard and rack siblings, but the palette function (which enables you to look at banks of data rather than just at one page at a time) makes finding and changing the required parameter a moderately straightforward procedure. The intuitive interface gives away the XP-30's intended use as a live instrument, with everything designed to help you quickly and easily access sounds and control them in real-time. As well as Roland's ubiquitous combined pitch and modulation lever, there are four sliders that can control just about any real-time control info, so swells, sweeps and analogue warbles can be added on the fly. It's still a fantastic sequencing tool as well. Multitimbral operation is so powerful and straightforward you'll find yourself using the XP to build entire tracks, only referring to dedicated modelling synths or samplers when needed. No self-respecting MIDI set-up should be without a Roland JV, so if you don't already have one of the industry-standard JV-1080 or JV-2080 modules installed in a rack, the XP-30 is an ideal place to start. 02/04/2549 (update 23/06/2551) |