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Topic: Roland JV-1080: 64-Voice Synth Module SOLD - PLEASE CLOSE |
John Wilson
From: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
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Posted 18 Jun 2012 7:21 pm
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Drastically reduced to sell!
Roland JV-1080: 64-Voice Synthesizer Module - Still awesome after all these years!
Racked & used in my home studio for the past 5 years - it always had the sound that I needed.
All Roland manuals (Owners, Quick start, etc.) are on the included CD
The Roland JV-1080 is a worldwide standard in high-powered, two space synthesizer modules. Used on more recordings than any other module in history, the JV-1080 boasts a full range of acclaimed Roland sounds, as well as four expansion slots.
• Pro sound module with 64-voice polyphony and 16-part multitimbral operation
• Four expansion board slots for use with SR-JV80-Series Expansion Boards
• Large display for easy access to comprehensive editing parameters
• Built-in reverb, chorus and 40 different "insert" effects such as rotary, phaser, pitch shift and tempo delay, plus ring modulation
• This is the original flagship of the Roland-JV series.
John
_________________ Customer: "Waiter, how do you prepare your chicken?"
Waiter: "We usually tell them they're not going to make it."
Last edited by John Wilson on 15 Nov 2012 7:32 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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John Wilson
From: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
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Posted 10 Nov 2012 11:32 am TTT - Drastically reduced to sell!
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Merry Xmas everybody! _________________ Customer: "Waiter, how do you prepare your chicken?"
Waiter: "We usually tell them they're not going to make it." |
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John Wilson
From: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
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Posted 10 Nov 2012 11:34 am I also have an Alesis QSR
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Single space rackmount synth that I would sell for the same terms (with the same Merry Xmas).
Excellent sounds!
Send me an email for pics and details
Thanks,
J. _________________ Customer: "Waiter, how do you prepare your chicken?"
Waiter: "We usually tell them they're not going to make it." |
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John Wilson
From: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
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Posted 15 Nov 2012 7:33 pm Sold Outside Of The Forum
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PLEASE CLOSE _________________ Customer: "Waiter, how do you prepare your chicken?"
Waiter: "We usually tell them they're not going to make it." |
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