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Features

Acclaimed Roland Sounds
The XPS-10X features over 1600 diverse sounds from the core XPS-60 library, including pianos, organs, guitars, basses, orchestral instruments, synths, drums, and more. In addition, there are many folk instrument selections to perform with authentic local sounds from regions around the world.

Add Global Instruments with the World Expansion Series
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.

Portable Inspiration
Like all instruments in the XPS series, the XPS-10X delivers excellent playability in a robust and rugged design. The expressive 61-note keyboard offers outstanding feel, and you can power the instrument with a rechargeable mobile battery for the ultimate grab-and-go convenience.

Free-Flowing Sound Creation
With its ergonomic panel layout, performing and composing with the XPS-10X is a joy. Call up tones with intuitive category buttons and set up favorites for quick access. Split and layer tones, change the octave range and transposition, and apply arpeggio and chord memory functions with quick button presses. When you’re done, save the complete setup within a Scene memory for one-touch recall on stage.

Perform with Backing Music
The XPS-10X’s Audio Player function makes elevating your performances with backing music easy. Connect a USB flash drive with your WAV/AIFF audio files, assign them to the eight phrase pads, and launch them as you play. Pitch and playback speed are independently adjustable for each file, allowing you to match a vocalist's singing range or change the tempo to suit the mood.

Multi-Function Phrase Pads
Along with song playback, the XPS-10X phrase pads can trigger onboard drum sounds or imported samples in real time. You can also use them as part select and part mute buttons while working with the step sequencer.