The Roland JV-30 is a synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in 1992. It is GS MIDI-compatible device that features 24-voice polyphony and 16-part multitimbrality. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from realistic acoustic instruments to complex synthesized sounds. It also features a variety of effects, including chorus, reverb, and delay.
JV-80 is a 28-note polyphonic synthesizer with 4 oscillators per voice. The 61-note keyboard is velocity sensitive and supports aftertouch. The digital synth engine offers 4MB of ROM sampled sounds. Roland installs in the instrument its digital Time...
The Roland JV-90 is a synthesizer keyboard released in 1993 by Roland Corporation. It is a part of the JV series of synthesizers and is based on the Roland JV-880. It is a 28 or 56-voice polyphonic synthesizer with multitimbral capability. It features a...
Roland SC-55 (Sound Canvas) is a GS standard sound module, released in 1991. The SC-55 was the first module to support the new GM standard and its GS extension developed by Roland. The device has a 24-voice polyphony and 16-part multitimbrality, supports...
SC-55 mk II (Sound Canvas) is an improved version of SC-55 sound module. The device has a 28-voice polyphony and 16-part multitimbrality, supports reverb and chorus effects. Other effects inherent in the GS standard are also supported. The instruments...
The Roland JV-35 is a digital synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in 1993 and discontinued in 1996. It was the successor to the Roland JV-30 and was part of the JV series of synthesizers but based on the SC-55 Sound Canvas sound engine. It...
The Roland JV-50 is a performance synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in 1994. It is a 5-octave keyboard synthesizer that uses the same sound engine as the Roland SC-55 Sound Canvas, but has some different features. It is capable of producing a...