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Roland Xp-80 Workstation |
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by HRogue , Aug 05 '00
Pros: excellent sound quality, weighted keys w/ aftertouch, tremendous array of features in portable form Cons: none except for infrequent and extremely soft hissing
I have not been particularly active here lately, but I had to start paying attention again when I heard there was a new category for musicians. Nearly three years ago I made the largest purchase of my life, a Roland XP-80 and assorted accessories....
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by nsheldon , Jul 05 '01
Pros: Great sound, dependable, relatively easy to use, excellent value. Cons: Owner's Manual is somewhat difficult to use for novices.
I've had the Roland XP-80 for more than 4 years and have never regretted my purchase. I am a hobbyist composer primarily focused on New Age and Electronic styles of music. The XP-80 is perfectly suited for any number of genres. It is commonly used in...
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by jhannah , Aug 22 '00
Pros: Great sound, many many many features Cons: Too much stuff to ever try to learn
I don't own one of these things, but the singer/keyboardist in my band owned one at one time, and all I can say is "WOW".
This is an amazing instrument. There are so many unbelievable features. When he first got it, I thought it was...
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by mgewecke , Oct 03 '01
Pros: Awesome usability, great sound library (especially w/ expansion cards) Cons: Not much memory for song storage/no cd-rom storage cabability
I have been using my XP-80 for 4 years, and I love it! Whether playing a club gig or doing home recording, this unit provides a wealth of sound patches and allows for easy sequencing. I don't even use a PC-based mixer, and I still get great results in...
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by teamsporttrac , Apr 09 '01
Pros: Expansion Boards, ease-of-use/programming, High memory + removable 3.5" Disk, On-Board Effects, Arpeggiator Cons: Weight, no digital/optical outs
This is definitely the most awesome piece of equipment I own. Prior to the XP-80, I had the DR-660 and SP-202. Learning to effectively use/program the XP-80 was definitely a challenge and took some time, but it was an enjoyable process. I didn't have...
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