Like most people when they get hold of a new piece of kit, I plug it in, wind up the volume and let rip. My first impression (and second and third impressions) of this sound module was that it is a remarkable unit at a very attractive price. We've seen a lot of 'Super' instruments and modules from Roland over the years (most notably the Super Jupiter), none of them particularly enhanced by the addition of this irksome adjective, which has had its day, in my opinion, and should be left to the likes of UK Gold. The JV1080 is Roland's latest, newest, super‑est synthesizer module, coming, as it does, under the Super JV banner. Could it be the only synth you'll need? Dave Crombie finds out. Roland's latest synth module boasts an impressive spec, including a 32‑bit RISC processor, 64‑voice polyphony and the ability to host up to four expansion cards simultaneously.
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