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#27918 - 05/03/00 02:31 AM
Re: XV 88 : Disapointing...
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Junior Member
Registered: 04/26/00
Posts: 15
Loc: Paris FRANCE
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As I said, even though I'm going to buy a XV 5080 (for sample loading and 128 voices polyphony), I keep my JV 2080. Why ? Because we elle know that 128 voices polyphony DOES NOT MEAN 128 NOTES POLYPHONY. I mean, play very fast 4 chords of 5 notes of strings made with 4 tones : you eat 80 notes polyphony !!!
Considering the timing of JV 2080 : Ok if you use it with more than 8 parts playing simultanously you get delay.
But about this delay, I could write hours about it. I made a doctorate about Midi timing problems. See I own Mac, PC and Atari.
Want to get rid of these problems ? Use an Atari with Notator SL.
I sometimes do. But I more often use Cubase VST, Digital Performer, Logic on Mac and PC and it's true I get delay in the conditions written upper.
I still say XV 88 and XV 3080 both lack all the options we find in the XV 5080. XV 88 is too expensive considering what it can really do.
About the K 2600 : Sorry I own for many years Kurzweil Px 1000+, Pro2 and Gx 1000 modules. I found many of those sounds in the K 2600 (with better AD DA converters, true).Remember it has only 8 megas of rom (+ 4M° for the piano = 12 M°) You know what is Kurz technology ? They say, the most important stuff is to emulate the sounds in the fist miliseconds so that the ear doe not need a long sample that takes too much memory. It was a great idea in the 80's when technology and rom was exepensive. But nox it appears obsolete. Synth power in k 2500 is not that strong... You only find hundreds of templates for the enveloppe you look after BUT never the ONE you really want or need...
Drums kill but not choirs, voices and even strings you can get as good in the Roland JV or XV.
I know very famous composers. They all have a K 2500 (not 2600). BUT They use the Roland Library (s760+ samples or JV 2080 with cards) to score movies and add some ensembles to real orchestras.
Touché !
Enjoy. best regards to all
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#27920 - 05/03/00 01:43 PM
Re: XV 88 : Disapointing...
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Member
Registered: 01/25/99
Posts: 149
Loc: Port Moody, BC, Canada
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Hi again,
WindSongMan, I'll keep your offer in consideration although I'm not planning on selling my JV soon. I need to use it for the time being as I have nothing to replace it with.
KIKO, the midi timing problems *are* there in the JV-2080. Sure, with an Atari and its superior MIDI timing it'll be better but you still have to deal with how the JV clogs up. Even playing it, it can feel sluggish at times. I began noticing it originally with sequences but once I layered it with another module/sampler that has better timing, I noticed it as well. By itself, it is not as noticeable. BTW, I've been MIDI sequencing since the 80's and I know very well about the MIDI spec and how MIDI delays can happen.
In regards to the sound ROM in the K2x00-series of instruments. Pretty much most synths (at least up until very recently) still approach them the same way to save on ROM space used. The samples in the Roland and Korg modules are compressed and capture the first msecs accurately and trim them earlier than they should be. In many cases you get 16 or 24 or 32 MB of ROM. However, usually, many modules use the extra space to put more small waveforms in there rather than using longer and higher quality waveforms. The K2600 will have new updates to its OS in the future. Kurzweil has already said that there will be new algorithms added to give you more flexibility in the sound manipulation.
Please don't take this as a flame KIKO. I like the sound of my JV. The timing is what I can't stand. I think that the Kurz is overpriced myself. However, I need it for different reasons. It makes a great controller for live use, has good sounds, 88 keys and, together with another keyboard, that can make my live rig. Right now, I bring 3 keys and rack of modules, samplers and fx units. If I did only studio work, I wouldn't be looking at the K since my whole rig does everything I need it to. I've looked at other controllers and keyboards and have not found one to suit my needs yet. The K is the last one I'll be looking at. If it doesn't look like it'll do for me, I'll be waiitng until the next winter NAMM and the one after, and so on.
Best regards, Fernando
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