The Roland U-20 is a synthesizer keyboard released by Roland in 1988. It was one of the first synthesizers to feature a built-in sequencer and was popular among electronic musicians for its sounds and features. It was also used in many film and television scores.
Roland TR-626 became one of the very first full-digital drum machines which are based on compressed PCM samples – it also the latest unit of the famous TR series. It is an updated digital version of the classic TR-606 and TR-505. The design is very...
Roland EXR-7 was released in 2004, and is the older model of the "EXR" series. The instrument includes a 76-note keyboard with improved mechanics, methods of split and sound layering, and 64-voice polyphony. The sample library consists of 510 patches...
D-10 has taken the synthesis core features from D-50. The synthesizer was priced quite reasonably. D-10 is capable of multitimbral operating and included a rhythm machine function. The instrument comprised several types of reverb. The engine was a bit...
The Roland VT-4 is a voice transformer and vocal effects processor designed for use in live performance and studio recording. It is capable of creating a wide range of vocal effects, including pitch shifting, harmonizing, vocoding, and more. The VT-4...