XV-3080 or JV-1080

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apex
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Re: XV-3080 or JV-1080

Post by apex »

how much is not much?

also do you have any SR-JV cards that you want to sell? or SRX? ...
kenchan
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Re: XV-3080 or JV-1080

Post by kenchan »

apex- for the FA76 i was thinking like 150+ shipping. it's pretty much in new condition except for the slow firing back light. i haven't checked with roland but my guess is that the LCD's going to cost about 100. it's not difficult to replace it if you've worked on a computer or other electronics.

i dont have any more cards for it. i sold them all when i sold the JV1080.
nasubzna
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Re: XV-3080 or JV-1080

Post by nasubzna »

The raw onboard preset sounds sure make nice pads after a few tweeks that sound identical to the JV-1080. I can get some massive sweeping passes after adjusting the LFO's, Attack, Decay, Sustain, Reverb, Release, Depth, Cutoff & Resonance nobs. With those abilities I can also get the onboard drum machine to sound like a TR 808 too.
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The JX-305 is such an underated workstation. It makes me laugh when people say it's a MC-505 with keys. Those same folk produce everything in their DAW & miss the results of persistant tweeking & tone exploration with hardware.
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