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Roland S-50
400.00street price
Roland S-50: A Revolutionary 16-Voice Digital Sampler (1987)
Key Specifications:
12-bit linear PCM sampling system
16-voice polyphony (unique in its price range)
512K memory
61-note (5-octave) weighted keyboard with aftertouch
Sample rates: 30kHz (14.4 sec) and 15kHz (28.8 sec)
16 patches and 32 oscillators, each with its own waveform and envelope
Factory Sounds:
Comes with 5 high-quality sound disks, including an excellent piano sample.
Memory Organization:
Two 256K blocks, allowing up to 16 multi-samples across the keyboard
Notable Features:
Visual Editing: Built-in software for connection to TV/video monitors, enhancing editing capabilities.
Sound Creation:
Digital filtering (HPF and LPF, but not in real-time)
Visual loop editing
8-stage envelope (rate/level)
Four keyboard modes for dynamic sample switching
Performance Controls:
Pitch bend/modulation lever
Aftertouch sensitivity
Pedal input
MIDI Implementation:
Comprehensive MIDI connectivity, but lacks MIDI Mode 4 for multi-channel sequencing.
Expandability:
Operating system on disk, allowing for easy future updates
Optional sequencer software available (SYS503)
DT-100 Digitizer Tablet support
Limitations:
No real-time filter envelope or velocity control
No built-in effects or arpeggiator
No SCSI hard disk support (unlike its rackmount equivalent, the S-550)
Individual output assignment not available in initial software
Conclusion:
Conclusion:
The Roland S-50 was a groundbreaking instrument for its time, offering exceptional value with its 16-voice polyphony, visual editing capabilities, and high-quality factory sounds. Its software-based system promised future expandability, making it a standout option in the digital sampler market of the late 1980s. Despite some limitations, its combination of sampling quality, polyphony, and editing features made it a powerful tool for both studio and live performance setups.
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