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Roland V-Synth XT £1499

It's only 24-voice, which is a limitation if you want to run several parts, but then the XT is really all about performance. With so many real-time controls, such as the in-screen Time Trip pad, it's just asking to be played.

Eight real-time performance knobs feature.

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Named the “Synthesizer of the Year” at the 2004 MIPA Awards, Roland’s groundbreaking V-Synth now has a travel-friendly offspring. The XT is a portable new V-Synth with some spectacular tricks up its sleeves — and with enough synthesis and audio-processing power to make heads spin. It’s fully stocked with a potent array of synthesis types, including the V-Synth’s famous Elastic Audio Synthesis engine, plus analogue-synth modelling, vocal modelling, and classic D-50 emulation. Add to that a rich lineup of COSM® effects, external audio processing, a touch-sensitive colour display, eight universal edit knobs, and you have an instrument that redefines rack/tabletop technology.

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  • dysamoria

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    Sat 26 Apr 2008, 5:13 am UTC

    User rating 5 of 5

    Best way to get an excellent Roland synth module with VariPhrase sample stretching technology, the Vocal Modeling VC2 previously sold for the VariOS and a Roland D50 (VC1) all in one unit!!

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Specification

V-Synth XT

Price:
£1499
Available Inputs:
1/4 Inch Jack
Connectivity:
Hi-Z jack inputs, XLR Audio Input
Dimensions (mm (w x h x d)):
482 x 165 x 179
Effect Types:
Chorus, Reverb
LCD Display:
true
Sampling:
true
Sequencer/Recorder:
true
Weight (kg) (kg):
4.4

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