MC-505 Presets from JV-2080? JX-305?
Posted: 12:23, 20 December 2016
I emailed Roland also, but asking here too for good measure.
I love the mc 505 presets but I want more of that 'set' plus easier & more in depth editing of them. I know JX-305 is the "keyboard version of MC-505", but would I get more of the same set of presets and editing with something like the JV-2080? Someone on vintagesynth forum posted years ago that the 505 engine and patches actually come from the JV-2080 module.
Basically, I like the way the team who made the presets for the 505 did, but if there's more from the same 'set' that team made, I want them all.
Although the engine from the 505 (and JX-305) may be from the JV-2080, if the presets are not the same, then I'm not sure I'd be interested. I'm willing to buy a JV-2080 to check them out though but figured I'd ask just to make sure in case there's a synth and/or expansion card with even more of the patch 'set'.
On the 505 for example patches: 82=Lo-Fi Guitar, 103=Seq Up, 71=Hallucinate. (I think Hallucinate is actually A72 or A73 but I don't have the 505 next to me to check). Anyway, are those patches on anything besides the 505? I already have those patches in the 505 but I want more from the team or person who made those patches. I love late 90's Roland patches. Thanks in advance.
edit. I found the patch listing for 505
http://forum.cakewalk.com/Roland-Groove ... 18743.aspx
and for the JV-2080
http://cms.rolandus.com/assets/media/pdf/JV2080pat.pdf
but when I Ctrl+F to FIND 'hallucinate' for the 2080, it's apparently not there, neither is 103= Seq Up or 82=Lo-Fi Guitar. So I don't think they have the exact same path listing. The 505 has 82=Lo-Fi Guitar, 103=Seq Up, 71=Hallucinate. (I think Hallucinate is actually A72 or A73) but I think those might be exclusive to the 505 because they are sort of more groove boxy one-press sounds, and I think just the standard ROMpler strings, piano, orchestral etc sounds on the 505 are possible identical to the 2080. I jonly want the sort of one-press sounds from the 505,,,and whatever else ones like that the team that programmed the 505 made.
I love the mc 505 presets but I want more of that 'set' plus easier & more in depth editing of them. I know JX-305 is the "keyboard version of MC-505", but would I get more of the same set of presets and editing with something like the JV-2080? Someone on vintagesynth forum posted years ago that the 505 engine and patches actually come from the JV-2080 module.
Basically, I like the way the team who made the presets for the 505 did, but if there's more from the same 'set' that team made, I want them all.
Although the engine from the 505 (and JX-305) may be from the JV-2080, if the presets are not the same, then I'm not sure I'd be interested. I'm willing to buy a JV-2080 to check them out though but figured I'd ask just to make sure in case there's a synth and/or expansion card with even more of the patch 'set'.
On the 505 for example patches: 82=Lo-Fi Guitar, 103=Seq Up, 71=Hallucinate. (I think Hallucinate is actually A72 or A73 but I don't have the 505 next to me to check). Anyway, are those patches on anything besides the 505? I already have those patches in the 505 but I want more from the team or person who made those patches. I love late 90's Roland patches. Thanks in advance.
edit. I found the patch listing for 505
http://forum.cakewalk.com/Roland-Groove ... 18743.aspx
and for the JV-2080
http://cms.rolandus.com/assets/media/pdf/JV2080pat.pdf
but when I Ctrl+F to FIND 'hallucinate' for the 2080, it's apparently not there, neither is 103= Seq Up or 82=Lo-Fi Guitar. So I don't think they have the exact same path listing. The 505 has 82=Lo-Fi Guitar, 103=Seq Up, 71=Hallucinate. (I think Hallucinate is actually A72 or A73) but I think those might be exclusive to the 505 because they are sort of more groove boxy one-press sounds, and I think just the standard ROMpler strings, piano, orchestral etc sounds on the 505 are possible identical to the 2080. I jonly want the sort of one-press sounds from the 505,,,and whatever else ones like that the team that programmed the 505 made.