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Roland JV-880 Multi Timbral Synthesizer Module Made in Japan Rack Unit (BG76475)

$ 129.35

Availability: 100 in stock
  • MPN: JV-880
  • Model: JV- 880
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Roland
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Features: Built-in Effects
  • Type: Modular Synthesizer
  • Condition: Roland JV-880 Multi Timbral Synthesizer Synth ModuleA previously used item that exhibits light signs of cosmetic wear and is fully operational and functions as intended.The JV-880 is a PCM sound module, with the high-quality sound and functionality of the JV-80 Multitimbral Synthesizer keyboard and is made to fit into a compact 1U rack-size. In addition to four main and sub outputs, the module has a Preview function that allowed users to check tones without using any other equipment.Naturally, the JV-880 contains all the basic synthesizer waveforms; sawtooth, square, pulse, etc. It also contains many special waveforms and digital samples. As waveforms can be processed by FXM (Frequency Cross-Modulation), the JV-880 is capable of functioning in the most demanding of programming applications, from recreating acoustic instruments to generating unusual, otherworldly effects. Additional waveforms can be added by using optional PCM Cards (SO-PCM1 series) or an expansion board (SR-JV80
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Input/Output Ports: MIDI (DIN) In
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    The JV-880 is the rack-mount version of the
    JV-80
    keyboard and features powerful multi-timbral capabilities combined with impressive sound editing capability, all in a 1U rack space. The immediate forerunner to the immensely popular
    JV-1080
    /
    2080
    , the 880 provides the same high quality sounds for which the entire JV line has come to be respected. And like its descendants, the JV-880's sampled waveform memory can be expanded (to 14 Mbytes) using Roland's series of SR-JV80 expansion boards and SO-PCM1 cards.
    Editing sounds is done via the rotary encoder that lets you select parameters and set values at the touch of a button. When editing you can audition sounds right from the front panel by pressing the preview button. There are TVF (filter), TVA (amp), micro-tuning, and multiple LFOs. An onboard effects processor with various types of chorus, reverb, and delays rounds out the package. It is used by K.O.
    Comes with orinal manual and USA power supply.