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PCM Synth Collection
Roland

PCM Synth Collection

Synthesisers
$499.00
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Roland's PCM Synth Collection delivers software emulations of the JV-1080 and XV-5080 sound modules alongside ten classic SR-JV80 and SRX expansion boards. These recreations capture the specific sonic character of hardware units that dominated professional production from the early 1990s through the 2000s, representing Roland's PCM-based approach to sound design and sampling architecture.

The collection prioritizes fidelity to the original hardware implementations rather than contemporary sound design sensibilities. Users gain access to the characteristic warmth and particular compression artifacts that defined these modules' acoustic instrument emulations, string pads, and synth textures. The sonic palette reflects the era's aesthetic - sometimes lush, occasionally lo-fi by modern standards, but consistently recognizable in recordings spanning R&B, hip hop, pop, and film scoring from that period.

This plugin suits producers working with period-accurate soundtrack recreation, musicians seeking authentic '90s and 2000s production character, and engineers archiving or maintaining sessions relying on hardware module presets. The collection also serves as a historical reference for understanding how extensively these sounds shaped popular music during their commercial peak.

Compared to alternatives, the PCM Synth Collection occupies a niche between general soft synths and hardware emulation plugins. It functions primarily as a comprehensive preset library anchored to specific Roland architectures rather than a sound design instrument. Experienced users seeking to recreate or reference original hardware behavior will find the implementation substantially more accurate than generic sample-based instruments, though less comprehensive than full synthesis environments.

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