Roland Cloud Users : What are you using most from the RC ?

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Hi Roland Cloud Users,

Which Instruments, or Effects are you mostly using from the Roland Cloud in your music productions ?

Thanks,
Muziksculp

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Still can't quit that D-50, alas.

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D-50
XV-5080
JD-800

I'd love to see a proper release of the expansion cards for the JV/XV/JD series, selling an incomplete set as separate instruments is a terrible decision, IMHO.

Regards,

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Marco

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I get so annoyed at the authorization manager that I really don't use the Roland Cloud stuff I have perpetual licenses for. The D-50 is definitely nice though.

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Juno 106
Jupiter 8
SH 101
SRX Dance
TB 303
TR 808
TR 909
XV 5080
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TB-303, only because I got it for free.

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I use the D-50 the most. I also have the XV-5080, but it doesn't get used much anymore.

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Interesting.

No one so far listed Zenlogy Pro in their list. I wonder why.

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Muziksculp wrote: Mon May 04, 2026 11:20 pm Interesting.

No one so far listed Zenlogy Pro in their list. I wonder why.
I just don't own it yet. :)
If I do buy it in this sale, who knows, it might end up being my favorite.

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Muziksculp wrote: Mon May 04, 2026 11:20 pm Interesting.

No one so far listed Zenlogy Pro in their list. I wonder why.
When I had a cloud subscription it's the one I used the most along with my D50

It's currently the only way in the Roland Plugin Ecosystem that allows you to mix and match the samples on the SRV expansion ROMs as Eric Persing intended when they were made
Last edited by IvyBirds on Tue May 05, 2026 12:46 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Love the JX-3P, Jupiter-8 and Jupiter-4

Don’t use the digital ones as much but they’re cool. Especially the jd800, just never reach for it.

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Zenology Light with several Expansions, D-50 and XV-5080.

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