I have a number of these SR-JV expansionboards - including the Session, built in Roland XP50, XP80, and XV3080, as well as 2 SRX boards in my Fantom. A lot of these sounds were made by Eric Persing, the genius behind Spectrasonics! They pretty much cover all I need in my studio... No need for plugins, as it's all already there 😀🤘
Its true, I have plugins galore and have bought two JV units. I even prefer these sounds to Ominsphere 2, which is also excellent but more complex. Theres a simplicty in the JV sound that seems to work with different arrangements. The sound is very processed too, which I like. It seems all pre-EQed and ready to go!
Still have my XP-30 with this card built in, (along with the Orchestra and Techno Collection) I added the Keys of the 60s & 70s along with the Vintage Synth card for the ultimate XP30
Mike Himelstein Used The R&R Brass From The Roland SR-JV80-09 Session In Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Sid The Science Kid And Special Agent Oso After 1 Year when he last used the SR-JV80-01 for Ac. Bass 1.
When I first bought my JV-1080 I couldn't afford to buy the SRJV expansion boards as at the time they were more expensive that the unit itself. But when I found out many of the SC-88 Pro's sounds are based on sounds from Session I started using my SC-88 Pro for these type of sounds. I actually prefer how some of these instruments sound on the SC-88 Pro and SC-8850 especially the saxophones. I did buy the Session board a couple of years ago but I have been thinking about selling it.
I really liked the Session card that was included in my now sold JV1010. I also purchased a separate Session card after I sold that and the stereo acoustic piano was very playable, as were the saxes, trumpets and brass, choirs, strings and that awesome nylon string guitar! Less successful IMHO were the drums, electric guitars and electric basses.
@@peterlivemusic4367 Yep. Bill Weisbach used the piano from the Roland SR-JV80-09 Session in Discovering Shapes after 8 years when he last used the Session for DEMOCrowd.
integra7 is awesome. Specially the ability to use ipad for editing. But the 6000 sounds from integra, is almost the same sounds that was edited. like jp strings 1 jp strings 2 and so on. Etc. if u compare them u can do that on any roland keyboard and edit it to tweak your sounds. The advantage of the integra is you all have the expansion srx included. Which is worth the price. Integra is great specially for studio work. But playing live, i prefer a real keyboard.
I bought a second hand sound module jv1010 (released on 2000) that includes this "session" card (released in 1996). My question is: Do I need to buy a sr-jv80 02 Orchestral I expansión card (released on 1992) or the sounds in the session card already have better and updated sounds of acoustic piano, string, flute, etc.? I ask this question because I was offered a second hand one but I don't know if it worth buying it. Could you please help me?
I have a number of these SR-JV expansionboards - including the Session, built in Roland XP50, XP80, and XV3080, as well as 2 SRX boards in my Fantom.
A lot of these sounds were made by Eric Persing, the genius behind Spectrasonics!
They pretty much cover all I need in my studio... No need for plugins, as it's all already there 😀🤘
Eric Persing is a legend. The Special FX expansion is particularly great, but each of these cards are brilliant!
Its true, I have plugins galore and have bought two JV units. I even prefer these sounds to Ominsphere 2, which is also excellent but more complex.
Theres a simplicty in the JV sound that seems to work with different arrangements. The sound is very processed too, which I like. It seems all pre-EQed and ready to go!
Yes you are blessed
Still have my XP-30 with this card built in, (along with the Orchestra and Techno Collection) I added the Keys of the 60s & 70s along with the Vintage Synth card for the ultimate XP30
Stunning sounds...
Used this card a lot back in the day. Great demo 👍
THE BOMB!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for this post
Mike Himelstein Used The R&R Brass From The Roland SR-JV80-09 Session In Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Sid The Science Kid And Special Agent Oso After 1 Year when he last used the SR-JV80-01 for Ac. Bass 1.
Roland RD-600 and A90ex have the exact same main piano sounds on board.
Exelente !👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎵🎶💫
When I first bought my JV-1080 I couldn't afford to buy the SRJV expansion boards as at the time they were more
expensive that the unit itself. But when I found out many of the SC-88 Pro's sounds are based on sounds from Session
I started using my SC-88 Pro for these type of sounds. I actually prefer how some of these instruments sound on the
SC-88 Pro and SC-8850 especially the saxophones. I did buy the Session board a couple of years ago but I have been
thinking about selling it.
I really liked the Session card that was included in my now sold JV1010. I also purchased a separate Session card after I sold that and the stereo acoustic piano was very playable, as were the saxes, trumpets and brass, choirs, strings and that awesome nylon string guitar! Less successful IMHO were the drums, electric guitars and electric basses.
Tem como voce fazer um video com o patche "La session" por gentileza.
nice demo thank you
8:40 what sound effect is it
Applause.
Isn't that the Applause sound from Baby Einstein Baby Shakespeare (1999)
@@ryanouellette4706 Its here the piano from Discovering Shapes?
@@peterlivemusic4367 Yep. Bill Weisbach used the piano from the Roland SR-JV80-09 Session in Discovering Shapes after 8 years when he last used the Session for DEMOCrowd.
@@ryanouellette4706 He only use it for a piano... it surprises me haha, but which one is it?
Some sounds are very nice, others really suck!! Thanks for the video!
Like a Roland SC-8820 Piano From Roland SR-JV80-09 Session General MIDI Standard
That's because those sounds are from this expansion board.
Amigo Pedro Castillo onde posso comprar um cards season para o meu mobulo da roland jv 880
Poh i have this card on my xv-5080 and im not selling it. i bought an integra but i sold my integra and kept the xv-5080 i have with 6 expansions
integra7 is awesome. Specially the ability to use ipad for editing. But the 6000 sounds from integra, is almost the same sounds that was edited. like jp strings 1 jp strings 2 and so on. Etc. if u compare them u can do that on any roland keyboard and edit it to tweak your sounds. The advantage of the integra is you all have the expansion srx included. Which is worth the price. Integra is great specially for studio work. But playing live, i prefer a real keyboard.
I bought a second hand sound module jv1010 (released on 2000) that includes this "session" card (released in 1996). My question is: Do I need to buy a sr-jv80 02 Orchestral I expansión card (released on 1992) or the sounds in the session card already have better and updated sounds of acoustic piano, string, flute, etc.? I ask this question because I was offered a second hand one but I don't know if it worth buying it. Could you please help me?
Just for piano/flute the session card is probably enough. But for orchestral stuff the 02 card is really good.
SESSION board has some decent strigns,sax and flute sound too..
compc2 hey bro! this is sound is the módule jv 1010??
Where can I buy it?
Better Korg 01w Piano Like a Roland JV 80 Session Like That Acoustic Keyboard Love!
hey brother! esta es la misma ke tiene el módulo jv1010??
Si amigo,,,,es la misma expansión,, saludos
I believe the Roland Zenology Pro software has all these as a free downloadable expansion. Very nice!