₱45,950.00 Original price was: ₱45,950.00.₱41,355.00Current price is: ₱41,355.00.
The New Roland XPS-10X is a lightweight, performance-ready synthesizer featuring over 1,600 versatile sounds, including ethnic tones tailored for regional music styles. It offers real-time control via assignable knobs, sampling capability via USB memory, and a quick-access performance interface ideal for both stage and studio use.
The XPS-10X brings you the essential features of the flagship XPS-60 in a streamlined, performance-ready keyboard. It offers a massive selection of sounds to cover nearly any style—including a wide range of regional folk instruments—plus support for adding more with World Expansion titles on Roland Cloud. The keyboard also provides powerful tools to enhance performances and creative sessions, such as an Audio Player with independent pitch and speed control, per-tone scale tuning, a class-compliant USB-C audio/MIDI interface, and more.

The XPS-10X also supports region-specific sound collections from the World Expansion series on Roland Cloud. Each title includes new waveforms and tone data, allowing you to discover rare instrument sounds from India, Mexico, South America, Southeast Asia, and more. World Expansions can be purchased and installed via Roland Cloud Manager on a computer or the XPS Tone Loader app for mobile devices.

The XPS-10X’s class-compliant USB-C audio/MIDI interface lets you perform and record with music apps or stream gig audio via your phone. And with integrated computer DAW control, you can operate functions in your favorite software platform from the XPS-10X panel. The XPS Tone Loader app also communicates via USB-C, allowing you to purchase and install World Expansion titles using your smartphone or tablet.
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