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The Roland XP-30 is a 61-key, 64 voice expandable synthesizer. Released in 1999, it was produced until 2002. Based on the acclaimed mid-90s JV sound engine built around a super fast 32-bit RISC processor, it is considered to be the best value-for-money of all the Roland JV and XP series synthesizers. ==Features and architecture== Designed for live performance, it is small, lightweight but with full-sized keys and insanely huge set of sounds (2078 when fully expanded). Keyboard is true semi-weighted, with metal weights glued under the keys, feels identical to D-50 and considered one of the best synth-action keybeds ever made(who? ). It has a powerful arpeggiator with multiple patterns that can be timed by external MIDI clock (like sequencer or drum machine), nine built-in drum kits (you'll need an external drum machine to use these). The XP-30 is aimed at expansion by giving the user 2 slots for adding Roland's own SR-JV80 range of expansion cards. * There are 4 sliders on the XP-30 which control envelope settings, tone volumes, and 4 user-assignable parameters. * A ''To Host'' connection for hooking the device up to a computer. This is mainly used as an alternative for a MIDI interface. * 40-character, 2-line backlit LCD display. * Large dial for selecting sounds. * Connectors: Output (L/Mono, R), Phones, MIDI (In, Out, Thru), Computer interface (Mac/PC1/PC2), Control pedal, Hold pedal. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Roland XP-30」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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