PCM Synth Collection

PCM Synth Collection
Buy Now

Thousands of essential Roland PCM sounds in one collection.

The PCM Synth Collection delivers stunningly accurate software recreations of two iconic Roland sound modules and ten classic expansion boards. Representing decades of PCM innovation, these instruments defined an era of music production. From the ’90s through the 2000s, their sounds powered chart-topping hits, cinematic scores, and media soundtracks. Now, they’re reborn for your modern workflow with breathtaking realism and authenticity—all for one low price.

Standard Features
PCM Synth Collection

What is PCM?

PCM stands for Pulse Code Modulation, a digital method of storing and playing back audio samples. Before virtual instruments became standard, Roland PCM-based keyboards and sound modules were the go-to solution for professionals seeking a wide range of high-quality sounds in one place. Instruments like the JV-1080, XP-80, and XV-5080 could be expanded with user-installable boards loaded with specialized sampled waveforms tailored to different styles and genres.

Roland introduced this concept in 1992 with the JV-80, and over time released more than 30 expansion boards across multiple generations of supported instruments. For the next decade and a half, SR-JV80 and SRX boards became a cornerstone for top producers, composers, and performers—and their sounds remain iconic to this day.

PCM Synth Collection

The Collection

JV-1080
Packing a seemingly impossible number of sounds into a single unit, the JV-1080 helped define the sound of the ’90s, fueling R&B, pop, hip hop, and film scores. Designed to deliver a wide sonic palette—from lush synth textures to emulations of acoustic instruments—it offered producers an unprecedented level of versatility. Many of its acoustic-style presets, originally intended to replicate real-world instruments, became iconic in their own right, shaping the sound of an era. Some even say it’s the most recorded sound module in history—a testament to its lasting influence. The JV-1080’s legacy lives on in a modern software version that faithfully recreates the original’s look, feel, and legendary presets—now enhanced with expanded effects, additional waveforms, and increased polyphony.

XV-5080
The Roland XV-5080 stepped onto the scene in 2000, leaving a mighty footprint. Described for years as “Roland’s ultimate sound module,” the XV-5080 boasted immense PCM-based multitimbral synthesis power, sophisticated modulation, and an array of pro-quality DSP effects. The XV-5080 Software Synthesizer includes over 900 presets, making it ideal for fast composition and genre-spanning creativity—from cinematic scores to retro game soundtracks. Modern enhancements elevate the experience even further, bringing this powerhouse into the present day.

SRX Expansions
The SRX Software Synthesizer plug-ins bring the beloved sounds of Roland’s legacy SRX and SR-JV80 wave expansion boards to your modern music production environment. Our advanced sound engine reproduces every nuance and detail, fusing the original sample ROMs with detailed behavior modeling that replicates the hardware’s digital components and circuitry. Sounds can be edited using an intuitive interface and saved within the plug-in for use across your projects. The PCM Synth Collection includes SRX BRASS, SRX DANCE TRAX, SRX ELECTRIC PIANO, SRX KEYBOARDS, SRX ORCHESTRA, SRX PIANO I, SRX PIANO II, SRX STRINGS, SRX STUDIO, and SRX WORLD.

PCM Synth Collection Sound Examples

Analog Monosynth Collection

Try the PCM Synth Collection today.

The PCM Synth Collection is available with a special Roland Cloud Lifetime Key purchase, offering significant savings compared to buying each title separately. Roland Cloud is also home to software versions of even more vintage Roland instruments, along with GALAXIAS, ZENOLOGY, Zenbeats, and other inspiring music tools to fuel your creative journeys.

Try all the instruments in the PCM Synth Collection for free with a Roland Cloud 30-day trial membership.

Downloads

Support

If you have questions about operating your Roland product, please check our Knowledge Base for answers to the most common questions.
You can also contact our Product Support through Roland Backstage.
In addition, we have a library of Owner’s Manuals and Support Documents that you can download and reference.