| Feature | Specification | |---------|----------------| | | Roland JV-series (same as JV-1080/2080) | | Polyphony | 64 voices | | Multitimbral | 16 parts (MIDI Channels 1-16) | | Presets | 640 patches (320 Preset + 320 User) + 16 Rhythm Sets | | ROM Waves | 4 MB (includes piano, strings, brass, pads, basses, drums) | | Expansion | 1 x SR-JV80 series slot (adds 8MB waveform + 128 patches) | | Effects | Reverb (8 types), Chorus (8 types), 40 multi-effects | | Outputs | Stereo 1/4" L/R, Headphone jack | | MIDI | In/Out/Thru (no USB) |
In 1999, Roland released the , a half-rack synth module nicknamed the "half-rackspace killer". It was a genius move: Roland took the massive, high-end sound engine of the JV-2080 —the industry standard for TV and film scoring—and crammed over 1,000 of its patches into a tiny, affordable box. Roland Jv 1010 Soundfont
: You can find the original factory patch listings (e.g., "St. Concert," "Techno Dream," "Silky Way") through official Roland Documentation [12]. | Feature | Specification | |---------|----------------| | |
: For its time, it offered incredible depth for complex 16-part multitimbral arrangements. Benefits of Using a JV-1010 Soundfont : A unique soundfont that layers JV-1010 GM
Use a Soundfont player like Sforzando or the native sampler in your DAW (like FL Studio's DirectWave or Logic's Sampler).
: A unique soundfont that layers JV-1010 GM patches with Yamaha Tyros 4 sounds. It is under 900MB, CPU-efficient, and specifically designed for a "cinematic" GM experience. Performance Considerations