Let the Groove Take You Away
SRX Dance Trax pulls sounds from six legacy SRX and SR-JV80 wave expansion board titles. It's a top - notch collection for dance music and electronica.
With over 2000 waveforms and 567 patches, you get loops, synths, scratches, and hundreds of individual drum sounds.
Whether you're into hip - hop, techno, or house, this sound collection turns your compositions into party anthems.
Features
- 2238 waveforms and 567 patches from legacy boards
- Classic Roland rhythm and synth sounds
- DCB technology captures original hardware details
- Intuitive interface with deep sound - shaping
- Built - in reverb, chorus, and 78 multi - effects
- Save unlimited customized sounds
The Composer’s Toolkit
Before virtual plug - ins, Roland keyboards were pros' go - to for high - quality sounds. Expansion boards added specialized waveforms for different genres.
Roland's wave expansion board releases grew to over 30 titles over two decades, used by top producers in countless hits.
Plug In to a Classic
The SRX software plug - ins bring legacy SRX and SR - JV80 sounds to modern music production. DCB technology replicates every detail.
Edit sounds via an intuitive interface and save for different projects.
Hardware Integration
Customize sounds with deep synth editing in each SRX plug - in. Map Roland hardware knobs and sliders for hands - on control and a faster workflow.
Using SRX Dance Trax is a breeze. First, install the SRX software synthesizer plug - in into your music production software. Once it's in, you can start exploring the over 2000 waveforms and 567 patches. Use the intuitive user interface to shape the sounds as you like. Adjust the built - in reverb, chorus, and multi - effects to add that extra touch. For those with Roland hardware like the System - 8, connect it to the plug - in and use the knobs and sliders for direct control. When you find a sound you love, save it in the unlimited user banks for future projects. As for maintenance, make sure your software is always up - to - date to enjoy the best performance. And remember, don't overload your system with too many effects at once to avoid lag.