Donald, I would hold off on the xp-80.
I think Roland is asking a bit too much for it, and alot of the sounds are dated sounding.
Granted, it does have an excellent synth engine, but it is inferior compared to the Kurzweils V.A.S.T. engine.
The xp's are supposed to be quality, affordable professional instruments. Well, with the apparent sound decay defect(yes, many people in other groups mention this harmony central reviews
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Thats cuts out the main reason for purchasing a roland, the sounds.
Rolands built in effects for the xp's arent anything special either.
roland could always rely on GOOd SOUND. But when you put cheap parts into your synths that cause distortion and tearing, you take yourself right out of the market.
Like I said, people buy Rolands mostly for the sound. Take that away, and Roland has zero pluses.
After listening to the Korg Triton, I realized that is sounds much better and more "up to date" than the Roland. Plus, the Triton has a 200 note sequencer, a built in sampler, ribbon controller, better effects, upgrade able pcm cards, 6 outputs.
The sampler will keep the Triton "up to date" for many, many years to come.
YOu can also upgarde the Triton with the MOSS card, which ,makes the Triton a virtual analogue synth. Pretty sweet.
The Roland xp-80 is going for 1700 U.S., while the Triton is going for 1995 U.S.
The extra 300$ is WELL worth it. YOu get a sytnh with ALOT more features, and no decay bug.