I listen very carefully all recent comments (pros and cons) about new Rolands. Many forum folks post negative opinions. Yes XVs are far from perfect but what perfection really means to all of us ? More polyphony, better sounds, deeper synthesis method, more and more ifx, faster DSP & CPU, expansion..... ?
I must admit that i've bought two of them (88 & 5080) and i'm happy but not in love
with them. They have the best (not only in my opinion) Roland sound ever made. I use Rolands fifteen years now as well as other synths. Sure XV are not the best of them but i cannot lister users told us that its sound is worst than JV or Triton. Try connect one of these synths to an audio spectrum analyzer and you'll see what it means noice floor. Roland has one of the best dynamic range among other current digital synths & samplers. Do you really know that XV are far better than EMU, KORG, YAMAHA even some Kurz on D/A conversion and noice filtering ?
I know that for a musician those mean nothing but when you record some parts or drive XV outputs via an external processor you'll notice the difference.
Someone wrote: "...Steel guitar is a joke"
I respect his opinion although i dissagree with him but did he ever listen better stees quitars from a S&S keyboard ? I agree with a friend who wrote: "...The steel guitars IMHO are sooo realistic if you play them thinking like a guitarist not a keyboard player"
Who has "BETTER EARS" ? I think both of them...
I digitally record some tracks using dry sounds compressed with a dbx and a Fostex hard disk recorder. The first track was XV quitar and the rest was some Fender and Yamaha real quitars. I played the master for some pro-class musician who didn't understand what was the real thing. That means something for me.
Other comments told about XV piano.
I'll not even dissagree with them. XV even without SRX piano card has the best piano sound. Did you ever heard Triton's honky tonky pianos ?
The question is simple. Do i work for Roland ? The answer: NO... I never like Roland sound (with the exception of D50). Roland always had the best S&S engine and some of the coolest sounds around but also had noisy output and poor pianos. That is the main reason (IMO) i like XVs and found them revolutionary.
I really understand those who don't like my opinion. Don't sell your jv, Triton or anything else. I think that anything has its personality as well as its role on a multitrack recording or live part. But the truth is that XV have the quality that most synths missed. And i mean sound plus built quality.
What about "CONS". I'm sure that many of you wait to post your comments against mine. I'm waiting for them because those negative opinions helped Roland and others to make their excellent synths.
"The only perfect thing is the nature"
Socrates