![]() SRX-08 Platinum Trax (Contains waveforms from SR-JV80-11 Techno, SR-JV80-12 Hip Hop, SR-JV80-15 Special FX, and SR-JV80-19 House) ( Manual) SRX-07 Ultimate Keys (Contains all waveforms from SR-JV80-04 Vintage Synth, SR-JV80-08 Keyboards of the '60's and '70's, SR-JV80-10 Bass and Drums, and selected waveforms from SR-JV80-09 Session and SR-JV80-03 Piano) ( Manual) SRX-06 Complete Orchestra (Contains all waveforms from SR-JV80-02 Orchestral, SR-JV80-13 Vocal, SR-JV80-16 Orchestral II, and selected waveforms from SR-JV80-07 Super Sound Set) ( Manual) The Integra-7 comes with all twelve expansion boards preloaded in its operating system, but it can't use them all at once, so they have to be installed in "virtual expansion slots". The XV-5080, Fantom-S, and Fantom-X each have 4 SRX expansion board slots. The Fantom FA-76, XV-88, XV-3080, RD-700, Juno Stage 2, VR-760, XV-2020, XV-5050 and Sonic Cell each support 2 expansion boards. ![]() The G-70, MC-909, Juno-G, and V-Studio 700 each support 1 expansion board. The Roland SRX expansion boards are compatible with the XV and Fantom series of synthesizers. Many of their synthesizers have expansion slots and they are an easy way to increase a synthesizer's capabilities with a specific type of sound set. ![]() Roland released a line of 12 expansion boards over the course of a few years starting in 2000. Synths ⇝ Roland ⇝ Roland SRX Expansion Boards
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