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#27456 - 05/18/00 08:58 PM xp60 vs. xp80
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I am trying to decide between buying either the xp60 or the xp80. What differences are there between the two besides the number of keys and about 5 pounds in weight?

Does anybody have any "I can't stand either one of them" sort of comments to add?

Thanks

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#27457 - 05/19/00 01:56 AM Re: xp60 vs. xp80
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Registered: 11/19/99
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Loc: Tromsų, Norway
Besides from the number of keys, the XP-60 and XP-80 are identical. There are (as far as I know) no differences at all.

I have a XP-60, and I am very happy with it. I bought the 60 because it was what they had in the shop, and I don't really need 76 keys.

StigF

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#27458 - 05/19/00 10:33 AM Re: xp60 vs. xp80
Wilkes Offline
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Registered: 12/29/99
Posts: 126
Loc: Wilkesboro, NC, USA
Why do you want "can't stand either one of them" sort of comments?

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#27459 - 05/20/00 05:02 PM Re: xp60 vs. xp80
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I have ordered a xp80, it should arrive late next week. My reason for asking if there were "can't stand either one of them" comments was just to see what folks thought were issues that needed to be addressed by Roland, that way I'd know what to expect.

Thanks for the clarification about the (almost non-existant) differences.

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#27460 - 05/20/00 07:35 PM Re: xp60 vs. xp80
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Registered: 12/26/99
Posts: 33
Loc: Fremont, CA USA
I could have bought a used Xp80 and passed on it for the following:
Xv soundsets are improved and cleaner
more polyphony on Xv
Xp80 prices have not decreased enough
Xv modules (3080) are not overpriced
Xv workstations rumored to be coming out
dislike the Xp keyboard
Xv acoustic pianos are more natural
new or expansion for Xv at 64 meg should be
big improvement over old expansion
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#27461 - 05/20/00 07:48 PM Re: xp60 vs. xp80
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I'm a real impatient sort. I had an xv88 on order for nearly a month and just recently changed my order. I figure I'll eventually want (well, honestly I guess I want it now - hehhehhe, there's that impatience thing) something akin to the xv88 with it's hammer-weighted 88 keys, I also wanted a workstation but don't want to pay the price for something that has all those features. For a few months at least I'll be able to fend off the desires to get the xv88, or perhaps even the workstation model when it arrives.

As far as the sounds go, I haven't heard anything from the xv series so I'm unable to base any decisions on that. I'd love to hear an mp3 of any xv sounds if anyone has them, yet.

Thanks again.

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#27462 - 05/21/00 04:45 PM Re: xp60 vs. xp80
Arvon45 Offline
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Registered: 12/08/99
Posts: 272
Loc: USA
I wouldn't go for either synth right now.


The xp-80 is still priced WAY too high. I got my Triton new for 1800$, and the xp-80 was selling for 1600$. Nada.


I would either get the xp-30 or wait for the newer Rolands, or try a Korg Triton.

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#27463 - 05/21/00 07:33 PM Re: xp60 vs. xp80
epu Offline
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Registered: 02/20/00
Posts: 466
Don't listen to anyone's shenanegans. Do you what YOU want to do. The XV series was very tempting to me at first, but I have the SC880 and realized that 85% of all the sounds
of the new XV soundset are already included in the 1998 Roland SC880 which I have.

The grunge noise in the XP60 is not THAT bad. It's tolerable, and Roland will change them for free if necessary. Good Luck.

The Infamous EPU.

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#27464 - 05/21/00 07:43 PM Re: xp60 vs. xp80
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I appreciate your sentiments epu, I think I'll be happy with my purchase. I haven't had a synth for years. About 10 years ago or longer I had a Korg M1, I liked it but the more I used it the more frustrating it was. I'm afraid that experience colored my perception of Korgs in general. I'm, at least in part, drawn to the fact that by getting a Roland product there's a wealth of peer-support online. There's really a lot of information, and commentary , available if you just look for it.

Thanks

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#27465 - 05/21/00 08:54 PM Re: xp60 vs. xp80
Wilkes Offline
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Registered: 12/29/99
Posts: 126
Loc: Wilkesboro, NC, USA
You should be very happy with your XP-80. The last synth I owned prior to buying my XP-80 several years ago was a Korg M1 as well. The XP-80 can be learned quickly and navigated easily. It can be a little confusing at first, but once you get the hang of Roland's terminology and the basic way the XP-80 is arranged, you'll find that the 80's interface is very user-friendly. If you get confused or frustrated in learning it, check the support documents at www.rolandus.com and/or ask the friendly XP users here and at other BBS's.

Pick up a few expansion boards as soon as possible, too. (Check eBay...) Their patches are just delightful to play, sequence, program, etc. The Session, Vintage Synth, and Orchestral boards are, by far, my favorites.



[This message has been edited by Wilkes (edited 05-21-2000).]

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