It comes with 16MB of ROM sounds, but there’s room for up to four 8MB expansion boards that add Orchestral, Techno, Vintage Synths, World, Bass & Drums and other instrument sets (from the SR-JV80 expansion series). The sounds are all digital in nature and sound pretty good too! Though its strengths are the emulation of acoustic instruments, it can create synth-type sounds too. The XP-80 offers up 64 voices of polyphony and can send on up to 16 MIDI channels simultaneously. A bright and large 320 by 80 pixel backlit display gives easy readability to any programming and sequencing you may do on the XP-80. With extensive professional features, superb quality PCM sounds, sequencing, effects and more, the XP-80 could be the only synth you may ever need! Compared with earlier XP-series synths, the XP-80 adds a great 76-note semi-weighted keyboard for a realistic playing experience. The XP-80 was one of Roland’s flagship digital Workstation Synthesizers.
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