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#155113 - 09/06/05 01:37 AM Would the old JV-1080 módule from Roland a good combo with the Psr3000 in a live set?
Telmo Offline
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Someone offered me the old JV1080 módule from Roland packed with 4 expansion boards (orch I,II,world and asia)at a reasonable price. I wonder if that would be a good addition to use with my psr3000 in a live set. Any comments is appreciated. Telmo.

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#155114 - 09/06/05 07:42 AM Re: Would the old JV-1080 módule from Roland a good combo with the Psr3000 in a live set?
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Telmo - The 1080 was a bit of a classic for many years and still sounds good today. It is a bit difficult to program if you are not used to Roland sound construction. At the right prive I would snap it up.

I always think that Rolands replay SMF midi files much better than other makes if that is of interest to you

Regards - KFingers

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#155115 - 09/07/05 02:00 AM Re: Would the old JV-1080 módule from Roland a good combo with the Psr3000 in a live set?
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Personally I think the Roland sounds are very hard to beat. And with 4 expansion cards you would be getting a superb sound library of sounds. If the the price on this is good I'd certainly go for it. I still have an old expanded JV-880 ( an earlier member of the JV family ) and there are sounds in it that my Yamaha Motif 6 can't touch.


[This message has been edited by Nigel (edited 09-07-2005).]

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#155116 - 09/07/05 02:38 AM Re: Would the old JV-1080 módule from Roland a good combo with the Psr3000 in a live set?
The Insider Offline
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Hi Telmo

I agree with Nigel - It is a competent and complimentary unit to any modern keyboard - for several years it was the only unit I had to go gigging with. It is only since 2003 that it is used less, but it covers all the holes left by the PSR 3000 - Other Recommended Boards i)Sounds of the 60s and 70s ii)Drum and Bass Board iii)Dance Board but there are many others, all pretty good.

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#155117 - 09/07/05 02:42 AM Re: Would the old JV-1080 módule from Roland a good combo with the Psr3000 in a live set?
Telmo Offline
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Thanks to all of you guys for the nice comments. My JV-1080 will be delivered in 2 days, and I can't wait to use it along with my PSR-3000. With these two winners I'll really rock. Regards, Telmo.

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#155118 - 09/08/05 05:31 PM Re: Would the old JV-1080 módule from Roland a good combo with the Psr3000 in a live set?
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Quote:
Originally posted by Nigel:
Personally I think the Roland sounds are very hard to beat. And with 4 expansion cards you would be getting a superb sound library of sounds. If the the price on this is good I'd certainly go for it. I still have an old expanded JV-880 ( an earlier member of the JV family ) and there are sounds in it that my Yamaha Motif 6 can't touch.


[This message has been edited by Nigel (edited 09-07-2005).]


Nigel,
There is a super JV 1080 sitting here in my studio with 4 card inserts that hasn't been turned on in a couple of years. Grab your check book, the good looking blonde, the cute dog and point that hot sports car of yours to San Jose. I am sure we could figure out a price
Best regards,
Bebop
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