Using a Roland JV1080 for Media Composition in 2021?

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • The Roland JV1080 is an iconic electronic instrument from the 1990s, but does it have a place in contemporary media composition in 2021?
    Some links:
    - Roland JV1080: www.roland.com...
    - Roland JV1080 Plugin: www.roland.com...
    - JV-XP Editor: ctrlr.org/jv-x...
    - LFO.store “Planet JV” Presets: lfo.store/shop...
    - SysEx Librarian: www.snoize.com...

Komentáře • 341

  • @georgegeez8708
    @georgegeez8708 Před 2 lety +15

    I personally have a JV-2080. I bought a few years ago for only $200 US. I have a few cards loaded in it that I also got for dirt cheap. I have the World, Asia, Vintage Synths, Keyboards of the 60s & 70s, Special FX, Orchestral and Techno. This is an awesome synth with these cards. I plan to pick up a JV-1080 to join my 2080. This was a great video. I learned alot more abouth this synth. Thanks for your video. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @SocratesGarciaMusic
    @SocratesGarciaMusic Před 3 lety +14

    After 10 years of not using it (or only using it for "show and tell" for my university students), I decided to bring it back to my studio. Just plugged it in today. It still sounds great!! I'm excited about using it again in upcoming compositions. I have to try the editor.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety +3

      Excellent! Following this video I made two tracks that featured JV1080 sounds.

  • @FrankNFurter1000
    @FrankNFurter1000 Před 3 lety +18

    Very popular with video game music composers of the 1990s, too! The patches on this wonderful machine are my childhood in a box. Amazing system - still use mine :)

    • @Bristecom
      @Bristecom Před rokem +2

      Same, it may sound silly but I'm so grateful to have been born during the era of the synth. So many great sounds and songs from those things. Modern garbage simply cannot compare.

    • @eman0828
      @eman0828 Před rokem

      The JV sounds are all over Metal Gear Solid.

    • @baroque4days
      @baroque4days Před rokem

      ​@@BristecomI mean, sample libraries are much more detailed. The issue is, I think they are too detailed. The reality is, next to no composer has the time to spend hours and hours perfectly configuring articulations, drawing in realistic expression, bow changes and stuff on strings. Problem is, when you don't, any corner you cut is painfully obvious. The JV/XV synths sound beautiful out of the box and can be adjusted to measure, definitely easier on the XV-5080 as it has a much larger display than the JV-1080. The sounds are very musical, that's something most modern libraries lack... musicality.
      Considering most musicians will easily be able to tell a VST performance apart from a real performance, it seems silly to me now spending so much on these libraries which never will be a real orchestra and each year a new version comes out and everyone rushes to buy it. I'm pretty much limiting myself to my existing libraries for percussion and whatnot but just going to exclusively use my XV-5080, MS-20 to make some new music.
      At least for mock ups I can achieve what I want quickly and then if I really wanted it ti sound better I could spend a few weeks mixing some better modern libraries to perfection but, as said, most musicians will still be able to tell it's not real so I struggle to see the benefit anymore.

    • @EkstraMusic
      @EkstraMusic Před měsícem

      Yeah, I just noticed the flute song at the beginning of Mario 64 was a patch on this when scrolling through the presets on the VST

  • @resofactor
    @resofactor Před 4 měsíci +4

    Each Patch essentially has 4 Oscillators, 4 Filters, and at least 12 Envelopes.
    Each Patch is as deep (or more) as a JD-800. Really deep voice architecture.
    I just downloaded the 64-bit VST version combined with the stand alone app/editor.
    Should be able to automate my XP-3080 from it in my DAW as well.
    Add in support for the SR-JV80 expansion cards. This looks kick-ass!

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 4 měsíci

      It certainly is an impressive synth!

    • @vjreimedia
      @vjreimedia Před měsícem

      The JD-800 looks good, that is it. But is barely better than a Roland D-5. Is so limited, you can not sync LFOs to midi, it does not transmit/ receive CC control. I have it just because it looks good but is only 4 parts as well. Whatever it does, anything can do it better.

  • @westcoastsaxophone5483
    @westcoastsaxophone5483 Před 3 lety +16

    I use my JV1080 all the time to make electronic music, specifically the ambient pads lend themselves well to side chain compression, I also use external midi sequencers which allow me to have more options in how use patches that might otherwise sound "dated". The orchestra hits are fun as well.

    • @Coneman3
      @Coneman3 Před 3 lety +1

      Apologies. I don’t remember leaving that comment, or why I would say that. Must be meant for another video.

  • @LittleRichard1988
    @LittleRichard1988 Před 3 lety +14

    I bought my JV-1080 around 2010 so it was considered "outdated" even then but I have always loved
    it's sound after hearing it on many recordings. I also have 3 SRJV expansion boards. There's still room for
    both hardware and software.

    • @MatusFinchus
      @MatusFinchus Před 2 lety +4

      It's odd isn't it? I can never quite get my head around sounds going "out of date". OK, some go out of flavour / favour, but a good sounding piano is a good sounding piano regardless. Perhaps I look at ot all a bit too simply, but... :-)

    • @DanHomeAtLast
      @DanHomeAtLast Před rokem +5

      @@MatusFinchus no you're not thinking simple at all, the problem with most musos is that they're obsessed with new gear thinking that's the latest sounds but mostly just rehashed patches and copies of popular synths from the past, such is the problem with consumerism and gear s@%!$. Imo the best way to use the 1080 is to process the sounds at mastering or pre/post production with good eq and effects, I use mine with various rack effects and pedals sounds as "modern" as anyone could think

    • @LittleRichard1988
      @LittleRichard1988 Před rokem +1

      ​@@MatusFinchus I now also have a Roland U-220 and an E-MU Proteus/2, so now I have 3 rack modules.

    • @fredtillman3050
      @fredtillman3050 Před rokem +3

      @@MatusFinchus I'm with you, how can a sound be out dated? If it sounds good and it works in the song, so be it.

    • @fredtillman3050
      @fredtillman3050 Před rokem +2

      @@DanHomeAtLast agreed most modern synths are mimicking the old stuff, DX7, D50 and M1.

  • @SeanSecret
    @SeanSecret Před 3 lety +4

    Short answer: Yes.
    And it will always have a place in my heart and compositions

  • @RISCGames
    @RISCGames Před 3 lety +6

    Absolutely! I still rock a Roland 2080 myself. Originally was going to get the 1080 but since the 2080 has twice as much expansion bays and fx, went that route.

  • @adamcoe9612
    @adamcoe9612 Před 2 lety +6

    I enjoy the 1080 today. I use it often. No commentary on it sounding old or outdated. I’ll often soften some sounds by layering a basic big analog type pad behind it. Analog Soft pad (korg wavestation) namely. I’ll take the patch heavenals or d50 stack, assign their velocity minimum to 75 and put either of them behind a piano. This way the harder notes have a bell like accent, almost like a sparkle. I also like to use strings with this. I also use the mentioned wavestation, the xv5080, d50 and jd800.

  • @StratsRUs
    @StratsRUs Před 3 lety +4

    I just use it to get away from the computer when playing and writing songs.It's very satisfying.Excellent video.Thanks

  • @ricluvno304
    @ricluvno304 Před 3 lety +5

    I have a 1080 alongside a MS-20, modular synthesizer, and my DAW. I love it.

  • @davidryle
    @davidryle Před 2 lety +8

    JV1080 has a very good overall sound. There is something special about it. Also the Don Solaris sound set is a good collection.

  • @digitalperformer7
    @digitalperformer7 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for your video, I learnt the existence of an editor for the Roland JV-2080, a wonderful instrument I gave up programming due to the lack of editor librarians for the Macintosh.

  • @JeffyG
    @JeffyG Před 2 lety +3

    I’m kinda rediscovering the XP-30 I’ve owned since 1999. 1400 patches, 28 drum kits, it’s really still a great device.

  • @77duplicate
    @77duplicate Před 3 lety +9

    I use it for house music, awesome gear. Mine have the done solaris sounds patch ♥️

  • @wiseoldfool
    @wiseoldfool Před rokem +2

    Now look what you've made me do. I've just ordered a JV2080.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před rokem

      Ha whoops sorry Barry. Hope you have fun with it!

    • @wiseoldfool
      @wiseoldfool Před rokem +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic I am sure I will have no regrets. I should have bought one years ago. I spent a few years with a Turtle Beach Pinnacle with the Yamaha XV50XG expansion. Anyone remember this ?

  • @dgp1080
    @dgp1080 Před 3 lety +6

    My first pro gear back in the 90’s, and still today love to edit with free windows editor. It’s sound better than my XV5050, and Roland cloud 1080 too.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety +3

      Yeh it seems like the original JV1080 has the most desirable character, despite the others having the same source PCM and architecture

  • @l92910
    @l92910 Před 3 lety +16

    I love my 1080, still very relevant today. Worth noting that you were saying patch instead of tone, each patch is made up of four tones. For each tone, you’ve got two lfo’s and three envelopes. That’s a total of 8 lfo’s and 12 envelopes. The only way to get that many on an analog synth would be a modular one but it would be huge, would cost so much and would only be monophonic, and no sample based sounds. so the JV really is super - super versatile and powerful

    • @faycarsons
      @faycarsons Před 3 lety +1

      Eh idk, I can think of a fairly simple 6-7u setup that could at the very least do that w 2-4 voice polyphony. Not as cheap or quite as versatile as a 1080 but not insanely large or expensive and definitely more ~experimental~

    • @faycarsons
      @faycarsons Před 3 lety

      There are so many modules these days that have 8 LFOs or 4 envelopes or whatever modulation you need in few HP. Same w VCAs

    • @looneyburgmusic
      @looneyburgmusic Před 2 lety

      @@faycarsons How many can use any PCM sample as a sound source, and twist and wrap that sample in near-endless ways?
      That's the magic of not only the Roland PCM synths, but also the ones from Yamaha and Korg, the Motif-series and the M1 descendants - the possibilities that open up with tens of thousands of PCM samples + a full synth engine to work with...

  • @BishopEddie5443
    @BishopEddie5443 Před 3 lety +4

    Never getting rid of mine, plus the JD-990!

  • @Coneman3
    @Coneman3 Před 3 lety +3

    Programming digital synths is a big undertaking. Definitely a hard but rewarding rabbit hole to go down. Like anything, you learn what tends to work and what doesn’t. My tip is to use your imagination alongside just trying and listening as you experiment. Keep good records of what you do.

  • @johnb2044
    @johnb2044 Před 8 měsíci +1

    So much good content many thanks Steve... if ever in my neck of the woods i owe you a pint ....lol

  • @jackspring7709
    @jackspring7709 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a JV 1080 and a JV 2080 (with most of the expansion slots filled). Still love the strings sounds on both of them and the Orchestral Expansion cards sound just as good today as they did when I first used them.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety

      For some reason the expansion slots seem to have given up working, along with the PCM card slot. Very weird

    • @DanHomeAtLast
      @DanHomeAtLast Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@StephenTallamyMusic i had the same issue the card contacts can gum up especially in with humidity, a clean up with deoxit fixed the problem. If that fails then a factory reset may help

  • @matthewgaines10
    @matthewgaines10 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I went with the most modern interpretation of the Roland rack mount synth / sound module. The Integra-7. It has all the SRX cards built in plus Roland’s Super Natural engine. It’s not 100% accurate to the original 1080 but it’s close enough to get the job done. The 1080 was and still is a milestone instrument.

  • @officialpoa3171
    @officialpoa3171 Před rokem +1

    *WELL DONE! I never knew about that GUI.*

  • @eman0828
    @eman0828 Před rokem +1

    The Roland JV-1080 and JV-2080 was the staple sound module of 90s R&B records from Brandy & Monica - The Boy is Mine hence the Harp patch, to Dru Hill, to Whitney Houston, to Mariah Carey to Destiny Child and so on. I own the the Roland Integra-7 the successor of the JV-1080, JV-2080 and XV-5080. In fact it has every sound of all of those modules combined including some sounds form the JD-990. Its basically a modern XX-5080 plus Jupiter 80 in one rack mount unit. It was once that the JV-1080 was the longest running synth in Roland's history that sold millions and millions of those units for over 7 years in production literally in every studio around the world. Now the Integra-7 takes the lead as the longest running synthesizer sound module in Roland's history that's still in production today that came out in 2012.

  • @chillack7762
    @chillack7762 Před rokem +2

    I have a synthesizer that has the exact same sounds as this machine. The Roland XV 88. During my teen years I often use this for just about everything with the occasional Yamaha TX81Z. As always, especially since 2018, I use that machine primarily for Rhodes or grand piano sounds.

  • @Vim-Wolf
    @Vim-Wolf Před 2 lety +2

    I cheated, got an XV-5080 during lockdown which does most of this but also holds 8 cards (4 SR-JV80 and 4 SRX) and loaded it up with what I could find. Sounds wonderful.

  • @trickfall8752
    @trickfall8752 Před 3 lety +5

    Bought a 2080 a couple of years ago and it's definitely sticking around. My favorite patch is Warm Strings on the Orchestra card.

  • @garywright3628
    @garywright3628 Před 3 lety +6

    Interesting you mention about the FX in performance mode. Something I hadn't realised before, but kind of explains why my patches did sound different when played in multi timbral mode. Great unit though. I use it, along with some other classic digital rack synths, with my MMT-8 hardware sequencers (2 of them). I don't use a DAW. I have recently purchased the Planet JV and Analogue dreams sound sets from the LFO store. Highly recommended.

  • @wyshwood
    @wyshwood Před 3 lety +8

    Heavily used in the game soundtrack for Clive N Wrench coming out this year. Notably the 'Whistlevox' patch, which is extremely recognisable. However, I have never investigated the enormous engine behind the sounds, like here. Amazing.

  • @MatusFinchus
    @MatusFinchus Před 2 lety +1

    I had one of these back in about 1998 and loved it. I was that sad I sold it, that I just ordered one again for £240 and it's being delivered tomorrow. What a great bit of kit this was and indeed, still is. Thanks for the great video. :)

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Nice one! Hope it bring back good memories on it’s return. Definitely have a look at the patch packs from LFO Store and Don Solaris.

    • @MatusFinchus
      @MatusFinchus Před 2 lety +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic Thanks! I shall indeed check those out. 👍

    • @lewisgibbs6861
      @lewisgibbs6861 Před 2 lety +2

      Out of interest, how much did it set you back in 1998??

    • @MatusFinchus
      @MatusFinchus Před 2 lety +1

      @@lewisgibbs6861 I *think* it was around £899. Although my memory is a bit hazy on that now. Hehe.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      @@lewisgibbs6861 I would have to go hunting for the manual and see if I kept the invoice in it. Certainly a lot more than £240!

  • @Limbiclesion
    @Limbiclesion Před 3 lety +3

    Hi I have watched this presentation a couple of times now and also your review of the Proteus 2000 . I became a little bit inspired really so thanks for that 👏👏......I have been routing through the crates in my attic , a virtual Aladdins cave of curated musical technology (and several miles of wires) dating from 1982 to about 10 years ago. So far I have excavated my JV 8080, the original Proteus , the Proteus 2000 and the Akai s1100 sampler (18 mb 🧐). I also retrieved both versions of the enigmatic Dark Star Synthesizer and a Korg M1R rack mount .
    So far the JV has convinced me to find a place for it in my current studio space ..like wise temporarily the S1100 so I can review the boxes and boxes of samples...I may keep it as a studio ornament.
    I’m currently studying how to create and script libraries in Kontakt and it appeals me to borrow from the JV and perhaps some of the other long forgotten instruments from the attic. If the Kontakt collection is any good I will submit it to Pianobook and also attempt Decent sampler and Exs24 versions.
    The plan is to now to clear the attic by Xmas ...any working items I don’t want, I will sell in an online auction and donate the takings to the artists charity supported through Piano book.
    All the best Limbic. 🙏🙏🏿👍🎩🦄

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety

      Amazing stuff. Can’t wait to hear the results! The Korg M1 was the workstation I dreamed of but never bought so I have been tempted to find a M1R. Enjoy rediscovering these synths!

    • @Limbiclesion
      @Limbiclesion Před 3 lety

      @@StephenTallamyMusic Stephen you can have mine for a tenor donated to the artists fund via pianobook. I will check it will power up today and advise, might need new battery.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety

      @@Limbiclesion wow! I would be more than happy to donate.

  • @TheOnjLouis
    @TheOnjLouis Před 3 lety +4

    I have one of the successors to this module, the Fantom-XR which I love indeed. I’ve tried many, many times to get Logic to play nicely with it but haven’t had much luck.
    Lately it’s been looking at me and feeling rather neglected so I’d like to try and give it a new lease of life.
    Just hearing some of the sounds in this video has made me want to try again.
    Thank you for this.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety +3

      Definitely give it a go! It was lots of fun getting the JV1080 up and running properly again

    • @AgentsofRush
      @AgentsofRush Před rokem

      The XR was one of my first hardware modules after the EMU stuff. I recently cranked it up. Use midi cables in and out instead of the old USB driver. Also works with the editor still via midi.

    • @eman0828
      @eman0828 Před rokem

      I wouldn't consider the Fantom-XR to be a successer. It's infact a completely different set of sounds. There's maybe only 2 percent of XV sounds in there. The Integra-7 is actually the successer that has that has the JV/XV engine. I own both the Fantom-XR and Integra-7. There are many sounds in the Fantom-XR that I still use that aren't in the Integra-7. The Integra-7 is really a re-issued XV-5080 module.

  • @elvinlewis4233
    @elvinlewis4233 Před rokem +1

    Thanks to you, I now know it has much more power and usable features than I imagined. I happened to pick up a very clean one a few years ago. It's collected dust..until now. (Integra 7 too)

  • @WillWilson
    @WillWilson Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hello mate, I've just been gifted one of these and completely forgot you had made this video! Might be picking your brain when it arrives!

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 6 měsíci

      Nice! Definitely worth trying out the editor with it to get familiar with how the synth engine works. And I can certainly recommend some of the modern patches you can get for it

  • @gameon2000
    @gameon2000 Před rokem +3

    Bought my XV 3080 new back in 2000 with some SRX cards. Would never sell it.

  • @The-Weekend-Warrior
    @The-Weekend-Warrior Před 2 lety +1

    I'm actually rediscovering the JV-1080 nowadays (I have it since the 90s and lost a bit of interest). I got it filled of expansions and I'm having a blast with the rich deep bass, supernice synth strings, etc. It's a remarkable little box that's very lovable. Custom sounds are a must since the presets sound very dated, but if you start making your own sounds, this machine will blow you away.

  • @baroque4days
    @baroque4days Před rokem +1

    Just got myself an XV-5080 last month and an SRX-06 Complete Orchestra card (comes with SR-JV80 Orchestra, Orchestra 2, Voices and I think some select sessions and pianos sounds). Just enjoying having yhe sounds of my childhood at my finger tips. The potential is amazing though. The synth engine is pretty fun to work with. Just glad the 5080 has a bigger display!,

  • @cwel68
    @cwel68 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanx a lot - owning a JV-1080 for many years and always struggling with the editing (I published a mapping table for Cubase though) , I'm so glad for your info / link to the excellent JV-XP Editor ! 😃 and of course the "can't get no sleep" part .... relaunch in using it more !!!

  • @garrettbrown1871
    @garrettbrown1871 Před 6 měsíci

    I've never played one before but I think the reason why Roland calls the amp and filter section "TVA" and "TVF" is because velocity and keyboard tracking can be used to modulate to attack and release stages of the envelopes. Although I can't confirm.

  • @lonniechance7901
    @lonniechance7901 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this great Demo. I have had my JV-1080 since it came out and it is still plugged in and working well. I bought the sound effects card and the Nature Menu patch, Still Rules. Thanks again.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      If you haven’t already, I would highly recommend getting the LFO Store patches for the JV1080 - they are really well programmed and bring it a modern character that’s really good

  • @madness8556
    @madness8556 Před 2 lety +1

    I owned 2 fully expended JV1080s and a fully expended XV3080. I sold them and all the expansion cards separately but have very fond music production memories between 1997 and 2007.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      I was tempted to sell mine a few years ago but I’m glad I held onto it. I used it recently in two tracks that have been accepted into a production library!

    • @madness8556
      @madness8556 Před 2 lety +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic in a way. I regretted selling all my synths back in the day but the proceeds were used for a house deposit and I've now got way more flexibility and a much more compact set up with my imac running Logic and Protools stuffed full of third party plug ins. I'll soon be ditching Protools because of Avid's corporate greed with their rip off subscription service that isn't a service!

  • @patrikmetal9375
    @patrikmetal9375 Před 3 lety +2

    Série JV e XP d Roland. Marcaram para sempre!!

  • @egmontvandyck4558
    @egmontvandyck4558 Před 3 lety +1

    Glad to have discovered your channel and I appreciate this discussion. Since late 2018 I have been slowly building my studio, including constructing my own customized desk. Back in 1987 I began buying numerous rack mounted synthesizers, along with a Roland 300 keyboard controller and a Yamaha DX-7. Even though my current studio setup is all digital software based, at some point I will integrate my rack mount units in the development of sound development and the creation of music. Far as I am concerned, just because it is all analogue, does not mean it cannot be utilized on ones workflow.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety

      I have certainly enjoyed using this in my workflow, even if I digitally convert as some point to deal in just audio. Look forward to hearing about your rack mounted adventures!

    • @egmontvandyck4558
      @egmontvandyck4558 Před 3 lety +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic , it will be a time I coming but some day. Take care and all the best to you, Egmont

  • @theMIDImaniac
    @theMIDImaniac Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for your great video.
    I did already some comparison videos and some sound examples.
    Then I sold it, together with my JV-2080 and 1010 to buy me the XV-5080.
    As always....you miss something when you don't have it anymore.
    So...bought one yesterday for 150€. Happy to have the JV-1080 back in my setup :D

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      Whilst I didn’t sell my JV1080, it has been abandoned for a while and now it is like rediscovering an old friend!

  • @epicon6
    @epicon6 Před 2 lety +2

    I bought 2 of them because Tomb Raider 1-3 were composed with 2x JV-1080s :)

  • @AndrewTSq
    @AndrewTSq Před 3 lety +5

    They even still use MiniMoogs from the 70ies so yes you can use a jv1080 in 2021 :D I love my JV1080 / 2080! so many great sounds.

  • @HalfGodHalfBeast
    @HalfGodHalfBeast Před rokem +1

    cloud 1080 is fantastic - I love it

  • @alphabeets
    @alphabeets Před 2 lety +2

    Yes, we had a thing called patch editors for these synths decades ago. Opcode on the Mac was the king. Great editors. Then Gibson bought Opcode and promptly killed off the company. But the software editors are still available for free download and old Macs can be had for only a few dollars.

    • @LittleRichard1988
      @LittleRichard1988 Před 2 lety

      I personally don't store my custom patches inside the unit. I use the preset
      patches as a base to create custom patches just by changing the waveforms
      and tweaking a few other parameters. I write all my custom parameters on paper,
      what patch I used and the waveforms. I do the same thing with my Emu Proteus 2
      because I don't want to overwrite any of the presets.

  • @PufftasticJames4
    @PufftasticJames4 Před 2 lety +2

    I typically like to use 80s and 90s synths and sample libraries on my music along with some modern VSTs like Absynth, Stylus RMX, QL Symphonic Orchestra, etc. I would also use the expansion boards that are compatible with the Roland JV-1080.

  • @chrisisabell2527
    @chrisisabell2527 Před 2 lety +1

    It's a very useful instrument. I use mine all the time. It takes 4 expansion boards. Nice nice instrument.

  • @MG53v8
    @MG53v8 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I was pleasantly surprised to find one in my 505 groovebox

  • @PickcutStudios
    @PickcutStudios Před 3 lety +3

    Just got my 1080 with 4 expansion boards..thanks for the info sir!! Cheers

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      Have fun!

    • @PickcutStudios
      @PickcutStudios Před 3 lety +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic working out the controls LOL good thing that Jv Xp is there, a great tool. Im using a GI-10 and GK-2A with JV1080

  • @ambidex
    @ambidex Před 6 měsíci +1

    One of these days I'll find a JD or XV module on a deal i can afford. Been wanting one for about 30 years.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 6 měsíci

      Fingers crossed. There are deals to be had if you keep watching eBay etc

  • @lattetown
    @lattetown Před 3 lety +3

    This is a great video! There's lots of helpful tips in here. I'm going to try it out with my Roland XP-30, which is the keyboard version of the JV-1080. I'll let you know what works.

    • @e-maestro
      @e-maestro Před 2 lety +1

      I also have XP-30 with JV-1080. I use it mainly for R&B music, some great patches.

    • @lattetown
      @lattetown Před 2 lety

      @@e-maestro Nice! I tried the JV-XP editor app on my Mac but it was pretty buggy. I couldn't get it to see any of my other banks or cards, just the general midi ones.

  • @darrenhirst9900
    @darrenhirst9900 Před 2 lety +1

    I remember when trance producers used the Roland JV1080 a lot back in the day.
    Still cool today like a lot of the old vintage gear.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah lots of dance, trance and electronic music has this plus the Korg M1!

    • @darrenhirst9900
      @darrenhirst9900 Před 2 lety +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic Just been playing with the Korg M1 and it has some really good sounds just like the Roland D50.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety

      @@darrenhirst9900 nice one. Did you check out my video on it?

    • @darrenhirst9900
      @darrenhirst9900 Před 2 lety +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic I watched a lot of your videos.
      All good good videos.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      @@darrenhirst9900 great stuff … glad you enjoyed!

  • @petertorda5487
    @petertorda5487 Před 3 lety +3

    I still using my almost fully expanded JV-2080, due to some specific patches (for example "temple of JV" in "Look at Sky"). Despite that I'm using also VSTs, still have somehow soft spot for HW rack modules. Paradox is, that I like to control them via editors like a VSTs, but same time I like idea, that they are physical machines with they own unique sound character, due to different D/As.

    • @shawnmuench
      @shawnmuench Před 3 lety

      Plus no latency! That's the key I think.

  • @pauly2929
    @pauly2929 Před 3 lety +2

    Very cool... I have the JV-2080 in the loft so I guess I know what I’m doing tomorrow

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome! It’s been great fun playing with it again and the JV-XP Editor plus modern patches have really inspired me.

  • @Musicology1975
    @Musicology1975 Před 3 lety +2

    It's timeless. Best model out there.👍

  • @Tuariq1
    @Tuariq1 Před 3 lety +1

    researching this box because i want to buy one 2nd hand - 150.- what a steal for this machine

  • @StefanBoeykens
    @StefanBoeykens Před 4 měsíci

    I have the slightly older JV-80 and it sounds very well. It has room for only a single expansion board (I have the 01 Pop board, but the 04 vintage synths would be a nice upgrade). The synth engine is really deep, but not as convenient to program without editor software. My biggest gripe is that there is only a single stereo out, so proper multi-track recording has to be done one track at a time, so you might as well remain in patch mode.

  • @atrothe
    @atrothe Před rokem +1

    Turn the chorus on man. It makes strings and orchestras sound massive.

  • @ohheyitskevinc
    @ohheyitskevinc Před rokem +2

    It’s Omnisphere in a box. I find I’m using it more these days than my Super Jupiter and Super JX modules (edit: and Komplete 13 CE).. Funnily enough the 04 vintage synths expansion goes for about the same price as the synth itself these days. I think it’s aged better than the far more expensive JD-990. Haven’t been able to try JV-XP Editor yet as I wasn’t aware it existed until now, but the page isn’t working currently. Same link you have here and on gearspace. The Don Solaris patches are pretty good too.

    • @eman0828
      @eman0828 Před rokem

      I lot of the Omnisphere sounds came from quite a bit of Roland vintage hardware esp the JD-990 as the building block. I think the Integra-7 is more closer to the Omnisphere equivalent given that its still in production today. It combines most of all of Roland's history in one sound module. It has every sound of the JV/XV series plus all 12 SRX Expansion sounds onboard, plus the modern Super Natural Jupiter 80 sounds, and many patches from the Jupiter and JD-990. That's over 6000 sounds in one box!

  • @steve03au
    @steve03au Před 3 měsíci

    The problem with these samples is they all cut out at around 12 kHz. A few surpass that, but the effect of stacking 1080 2080 3080 5050 5080 orchestral patches (say) is that the ear doesn't hear anything in the frequency spectrum above the limit. As a result the sounds tend to mush together. They no longer have a distinct formant in the upper frequencies. And yeah, I owned 3 XV3080.

  • @skyko
    @skyko Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you SO much for making this video! I used to make EVERYTHING with this little guy! (Back in '94, '95 '96) Have pulled it out of storage now that I'm make a good deal of Retro and Synthwave... Going to have some good times with this editor! Thanks for sharing the links - extremely helpful!!! 🎹🎶

  • @seyittahirozuolmez1026
    @seyittahirozuolmez1026 Před 2 lety +1

    After using roland cloud jv1080 vst guess what :D i own hardware one now.... the sound and response of hardware is far beyond my expectations... lots of patch rocks!!!

  • @mudsh4rk
    @mudsh4rk Před 2 lety +1

    Sounds great, actually one of the easier ROMplers to program once you spend a little time with it and get a feel for the architecture.

  • @charthers8903
    @charthers8903 Před rokem +1

    I’ve been listening to a lot of samples of the JV-880 JD-990 and JV-1080 - All amazing really can’t decide which one to get

  • @dez5
    @dez5 Před 2 lety +2

    Great Video, I'm glad I never sold my JV for nothing, It's still priceless.

  • @oupahens9219
    @oupahens9219 Před měsícem +1

    Yes, it does. It even can simulate a D50, except the PWM. Nobody needed PWM after the 9ties anyway. What is it? a bit of wanky shift in sounds? Can be done by filters anyway.

  • @mitchelstephen7536
    @mitchelstephen7536 Před rokem +1

    Still loving my JD800

  • @TokyoScarab
    @TokyoScarab Před 2 lety +1

    I was really hoping this video would feature an actual track to showcase it being used today and what it can do. :(

    • @prinsTobi
      @prinsTobi Před rokem

      Listen to legowelt tracks, he has a lot with old synths and also with 2080's

  • @nooneinparticular6014
    @nooneinparticular6014 Před 3 lety +2

    Freaking A, this is what I live for

  • @GoldK4L
    @GoldK4L Před rokem

    This is by far my favorite Synthesizer and Plugin. It's been in almost every one of my beats for a year now. Trying out a new roland called Zenology and its pretty good too

  • @MNToThat
    @MNToThat Před rokem +1

    JV1080 users, a few questions;
    1. Are the 128 User Banks the only sounds that can be altered/overwritten? Or can expansion cards be overwritten also?
    2. Is this editor the best freeware editor available?
    3. I have a Midi Sequencer (Squarp Pyramid) between my DAW and my JV1080. Will I have to connect directly from Interface to JV to send and receive sysex?

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před rokem

      1. You can alter the user banks and also insert a data card into the front to save more. Expansion cards can’t be overwritten but you can create user banks from their sounds.
      2. It’s the best free one I’ve found!
      3. I don’t really know much about these devices. Hopefully they pass through all Midi including sysex

  • @matthiasstock9620
    @matthiasstock9620 Před 3 měsíci +1

    It sounded good in the 90s and I don't think it's sound quality decreased.

  • @stvnhhh
    @stvnhhh Před 2 lety +1

    The Juno-DS has an engine very much like that and like nobody highlights it in reviews, I was pleasantly surprised to see how deep the control was behind the surface level rompler features I bought it for.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety

      It’s a great part of Roland’s approach to blending sampling and synths!

    • @looneyburgmusic
      @looneyburgmusic Před 2 lety +1

      Pretty much every Roland PCM-based synth engine since the LA-synthesis of the D-50 is set up in the same general way - Each "tone" is effectively its own synth, with patches being created by layering the different tones. That's the part where a lot of people get confused with Roland synths in general - thinking they are programming a "single" synth when creating a patch, when they are really programming several at the same time. Once you get your head around that it can really unlock the power of these synths, even the earlier models like the JV or D-Series.

  • @JeffyG
    @JeffyG Před 2 lety

    I have a Logic multi-Timbral instrument I pickup up at some point that has the default patch names loaded for many popular synths. Works good.

  • @jemgel1162
    @jemgel1162 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video!!! Thank you!

  • @djtaisei
    @djtaisei Před rokem +1

    Still Useful info in 2023.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před rokem +2

      Wow, yes I can’t believe I made this video two years ago! Thanks for watching.

    • @djtaisei
      @djtaisei Před rokem +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic Thank you for making😀

  • @Shevaron
    @Shevaron Před 2 lety +2

    I have the xp30 which I layer with my ESQ1 and Emu Morpheus. Is sounds like magic

  • @VIDDTHEDESIGNER
    @VIDDTHEDESIGNER Před 3 lety +1

    you saved me alot of time thanks for sharing mate

  • @duncan-rmi
    @duncan-rmi Před rokem +1

    2080 & 3080 here, both full of cards. love them. question- why does your p2k say "custom" on it?

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před rokem

      Basically it was a unit sold where you could pick the ROMs you wanted in it. Given I had a JV1080 at the time I chose not to get the composer ROM but I’ve subsequently added that ROM to make it basically the same as the standard P2K plus extended ROMs.

    • @duncan-rmi
      @duncan-rmi Před rokem +1

      I did not know that- I've never seen another one, & I go way way back with this chassis. my oldest is an audity 2k, & when I nagged emu for the second soundset, they had to burn one for me on the same sort of flash SIMM, more or less, as the blanks I later bought to authour stuff for my other proteus stuff- two keyboards, an XL7 & (I think) ten various of the modules, loads of the ROMs. so I bought a 2080 & then a 3080 & filled them both up, looking to challenge myself with a different sound design workflow. I have never really got comfortable with them, though sonically they're lovely, of course. but your video & the editor have changed all that- thanks!

  • @DonSolaris
    @DonSolaris Před 3 lety +5

    I can't imagine using an editor to edit JV-1080 patch. I only use front panel. Editor is too confusing for me.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety +3

      Well you certainly seem to know you’re way round the front panel Don. Love your FAQ on the JV range - I enjoyed reading it whilst researching for this video.

  • @looneyburgmusic
    @looneyburgmusic Před 2 lety +1

    There is nothing difficult or confusing about the menu system on any of the Roland PCM based synths from the D-50 on, it's simply a different setup from the 'Knobs and Sliders" of the Analog world. The problem a lot of people have when looking to program original patches is they expect instant results and gratification, and that is just not how these synths work. Much like the FM-engines made famous by Yamaha, Roland synths require the programmer actually learn the synth, and learn why things work they way they do. You just can't randomly change settings the way it can be done on an analog and hope for the best.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety

      When I first got mine the presets were pretty much all I needed and so I never really took the time to learn to program it. I’ve enjoyed returning to look at it again now. My challenge with the menu system is it can be hard to visualise the whole patch at once, which is why I liked the editor.

    • @looneyburgmusic
      @looneyburgmusic Před 2 lety

      @@StephenTallamyMusic It does take some getting used to, trying to imagine what a full patch can sound like only in your head, but it's well worth the effort. Even the 80's LA-series, the D-50 and all it's little brothers, are still very capable synths when programmed properly.

  • @MNToThat
    @MNToThat Před rokem +1

    Great video!

  • @jxg261
    @jxg261 Před rokem +1

    Great box still… anyone know what presets Cheiron used on this in the late 90’s early 2000’s for the boy band era?

  • @SoftSounddk
    @SoftSounddk Před rokem +1

    I still have one (JV1080 and a JV880), uses it all the time - and Don Solaris´ bank isn´t the only one out there you know 🙂 - i made one too

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před rokem +1

      Nice! Where is it?

    • @SoftSounddk
      @SoftSounddk Před rokem

      @@StephenTallamyMusic My replies with links are automaticly removed 😞 so I don´t know how to point you in the right direction - but it is at my Softsound webpage and there is a link on my channel 🙂

  • @InterplainMusic
    @InterplainMusic Před 5 měsíci +1

    My first synth was a JV30 that I got robbed £900 for. But u more than got my moneys worth of enjoyment.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 5 měsíci

      Ha yes, I’m not sure what price I paid for the JV1080 but it likely was similar when new!

    • @InterplainMusic
      @InterplainMusic Před 5 měsíci

      @StephenTallamyMusic I have a JV1080 that I paid £200 for, and I know they were about over a thousand when new. Would be nice to have the Analogue synth card. One that I thought was the better one.

  • @erwinkooi6669
    @erwinkooi6669 Před rokem +1

    And an Emagic AMT8 🥰

  • @rlwhite68
    @rlwhite68 Před 2 lety +1

    Great Job Sir

  • @Mrsamuellord
    @Mrsamuellord Před 3 lety +3

    Quite a helpful video, thank you.
    By the way, I own a JV1010 and have just tried out the JV-XP editor, works great except when I sync the patch, the cut off time is very short, so very patch is staccato style, but when I turn the editor off, it reverts back to normal obviously. Do you know how to get rid of this?

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      I’ve seen that issue on macOS and I’m not entirely sure what the fix is!

  • @Voxrobot
    @Voxrobot Před 3 lety +1

    Nice Deep dive! I might pick up one of these - a very reasonably priced synth now a days!
    I love to add these add these old digi sounds (I still love my Korg M1) from their 14 -16 converters behind the pristine multi-sampled 144k orchestral sets. The crap converters and highly compressed sound sets add a quite bit - in the case of the M1 - to the low end. Is better because it is worse!
    I nearly broke into a sweat when you started patch editing DX7 style. I have been on a crusade to (and by crusade I mean screaming at my computer) to get Apple to at least ass the very rudimentary bank and patch selection the MIDI track already has. Managing two different tracks seems redundant this day and age. This was solved 30 years ago - it was a doddle to copy a bit of sysex to the head of the track and done!
    But I'm showing my age now!

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety

      Yeh - the whole midi environment really has lost favour to the virtual synth/sampler world. Perhaps the interest in modular synths may drive things back a little more towards midi/CV.

    • @Voxrobot
      @Voxrobot Před 3 lety +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic Testing the Editor/Librarian from @SoundQuestInc is on my list of nerdy things to do. Logic's MIDI environment is very powerful for some things and absurdly inadequate for others. While I cobbled together a script to change patches with the MIDI Processor Plugin I can not get it to change banks.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety

      @@Voxrobot let me know how the nerding goes!

  • @axymoulm
    @axymoulm Před 3 lety +1

    Well, today one may decide on whether buying a piece of hardware (circuit has aged) or buying the Roland Cloud Version. I have a Roland XV-5050 but if I wouldn't need it for my SRX-05 and SRX-08 I would choose the software.

  • @thebreakfastmenu
    @thebreakfastmenu Před 2 lety +1

    My secret weapon. I even take it out for gigs.

  • @realgreyrecords6015
    @realgreyrecords6015 Před 2 lety +1

    This is wonderful information. Thank you Stephen for sharing. I too had forgotten about Logic's midi environment window. I'm wondering if there are modern librarians (as we called them back in the day) that connect to the device and collect all the presets via sysEx? And if there would be away to dump that into logic's midi environment? I'm trying to save the step of building the spreadsheet : ). I'm looking a the JV1080 and also the Korg M3r ... I would want to do the same for both it that type of data transfer is still a thing.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching. It seems like sysex is a dying art and certainly the midi environment seems neglected of late! I tend to get my patch names from sources online.

  • @mlgboy1
    @mlgboy1 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video and just what I need for my JV-2080 in Logic, would love to see your thoughts on the JV-2080 and how it compares to the 1080. I must admit i do find the external midi integration in Logic very clunky compared to something like Sonar formely cakewalk, which makes external midi so easy to work with particularly when wanting to switch a midi track from a software instrument to external unless I am missing a trick?

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 3 lety +1

      If you want to read the ultimate guide to all JV, JD and XP instruments I recommend Don Solaris’s guide www.donsolaris.com/?p=404

  • @jeffevansmusic
    @jeffevansmusic Před 2 lety +1

    There a bunch of new sounds which have just been released for this. From two sources. One is the L FO St o re and the second is from Do n So la ri s webs it e. Both these are amazing banks and the sounds are very modern and fresh and completely different as well compared to the usual JV1080 stuff. It just goes to show how important programming is. You wont believe you listening to the Jv1080 when you load these patches up. They are Sysex dumps and its easy to send them into the JV from the free Sysex dump programs that are available for both Mac and Windows.

    • @StephenTallamyMusic
      @StephenTallamyMusic  Před 2 lety

      The LFO store stuff is incredible. That’s actually some of the patches I featured in this video. Need to try the Don Solaris stuff - his knowledge of the JV range is incredible

    • @jeffevansmusic
      @jeffevansmusic Před 2 lety +1

      @@StephenTallamyMusic I have got a JV2080 and love it. With its 8 expansions and the larger display it is really a great rack mounted synth. Plus the new patches load into it as well.

  • @Bristecom
    @Bristecom Před rokem +4

    I wish more composers would return to synths and sounds like this. Mainstream music is just absolute garbage these days. They just use the super annoying clap or click noises constantly and add some distorted midget voices and/or bathroom humming or shouting and call it "music," but I call it "torture!" Synth music like this flows so smoothly and beautifully and makes you feel relaxed or happy or excited or pensive.

  • @sugnasugna
    @sugnasugna Před 2 lety +1

    Could you please run through how to set up the JVXP controller, I can't get it to work and based on your video we are running similar setups.