Roland XP-80
| XP-80 | |
|---|---|
Roland XP-80 Workstation | |
| Manufacturer | Roland Corporation |
| Dates | 1996 |
| Technical specifications | |
| Polyphony | 64 voices |
| Timbrality | 16-part |
| Oscillator | 4 Osc. per voice |
| Synthesis type | PCM-Subtractive using 8MB of PCM chip-ROM (decompressed to 16MB) |
| Storage memory | 512 Preset, 128 User-patches; 64 Preset, 32 User-performances |
| Effects | Reverb, Chorus, Delay (8 types) 40 effects (EFX) |
| Input/output | |
| Keyboard | 76 semi-weighted keys (velocity and aftertouch sensitive) |
| Left-hand control | 4 controller-pedals, 6 control-sliders |
| External control | On-board sequencer, Arpeggiator, 4 slots for expansion boards (8 MB each) |
The Roland XP-80 is a music workstation that uses digital PCM subtractive synthesis and combines an updated version of the JV-1080 synthesizer engine with the sequencer capabilities of the Roland MRC-Pro sequencer. The XP-80 was introduced in 1996 and is now discontinued.