xp30

Posted by: hardi

xp30 - 02/03/02 02:41 PM

I am currently in the process of trying to decide what synth to upgrade to. I like the look and sound of xp30 and the price. I use my synth for gigging and so I needsomething versatile and reasonably tough. Is ther any one out there who can give me some sound advice??
Posted by: brzilian76

Re: xp30 - 02/04/02 07:39 PM

What kind of music do you play? The sounds you need will greatly determine which synth you should get.
Posted by: hardi

Re: xp30 - 02/05/02 04:26 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by brzilian76:
What kind of music do you play? The sounds you need will greatly determine which synth you should get.


I play in a worship band and we play upbeat rock type of music some fast some slow and gentle--not the old hymns and such-like
Posted by: brzilian76

Re: xp30 - 02/06/02 07:48 PM

You can't go wrong with the XP30 then. I have one as well. You get around 1,400 sounds out of the box, the Session, Orchestral and Techno boards built in as well as room for 2 more SR-JV cards.

Newer synths like the RS-5/9 have the better sounds from the XV series synths but lack aftertouch key response and have no sound expansion/upgrade capabilities.
Posted by: bufflo

Re: xp30 - 02/13/02 12:42 AM

I don't think the RS-5/9 have better sounds (the XVs do, but not the budget RS), and I think we all can agree on that the XP-30's keyboard is more solid.

The XP-30 is one of the best value buys around.


[This message has been edited by bufflo (edited 02-12-2002).]
Posted by: hardi

Re: xp30 - 02/13/02 11:06 AM

Thank you

Yes I agree that xp30 is good value. I will go ahead with purchasing mine when my money comes thru in 2 or 3 weeks. I asked the roland dealer to work thru it with me and it looks and feels better value than rs5/9. When I get it home I will write for help in this forum. Thankfully the xp30 looks realtively easy to get to grips with. To everyone who has replied to me I give big, big thanks as your help has been invaluable.