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  2. List of keytars - Wikipedia

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    Roland AX-7: controller: MIDI: c. 2002: Casio SA-75: electronic keyboard: MIDI: ... Mad Catz Rock Band 3 Wireless Pro Keyboard: controller & video game controller:

  3. Roland Octapad - Wikipedia

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    Roland Octapad II Pad-80 (1989) The second model, introduced in 1989, was the Pad-80 Octapad II. Again the Pad-80 was an eight pad MIDI controller that allowed for various types of MIDI sound sources. [5] Improvements in this second model included the ability to play up to three notes per pad, [6] and velocity switching, which allowed the user ...

  4. Roland Sound Canvas - Wikipedia

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    Roland Sound Canvas. The Roland Sound Canvas ( Japanese: ローランド・サウンド・キャンバス, Hepburn: Rōrando Saundo Kyanbasu) lineup is a series of General MIDI (GM) based pulse-code modulation (PCM) sound modules and sound cards, primarily intended for computer music usage, created by Japanese manufacturer Roland Corporation.

  5. Roland (missile) - Wikipedia

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    The Roland missile is a two-stage solid propellant unit 2.4 meters long with a weight of 66.5 kg including the 6.5 kg multiple hollow-charge fragmentation warhead which contains 3.5 kg of explosive detonated by impact or proximity fuses. The 65 projectile charges have a lethal radius of 6 meters.

  6. MIL-STD-1553 - Wikipedia

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    MIL-STD-1553 is a military standard published by the United States Department of Defense that defines the mechanical, electrical, and functional characteristics of a serial data bus.

  7. D-Beam - Wikipedia

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    The D-Beam was originally manufactured by Interactive Light, as a stand-alone unit, around 1996. It was then soon purchased by Roland Corporation, becoming trademarked and rebranded as D-Beam Controller for their own music equipment. It was then introduced on a larger scale through the Roland MC-505 in 1998, was further incorporated into a ...

  8. Roland V-Drums - Wikipedia

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    Roland V-Drums mesh-head triggers resemble acoustic drums in both appearance and feel. The striking surface is a two-layer taut woven mesh of fibers fitted with several electronic sensors. This allows the mesh-head trigger to respond to the play of a drumstick in a manner that feels more like real drums than their earlier rubber predecessors.

  9. Roland JP-8000 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland JP-8000 was released in early 1997 as part of the first wave of virtual analog modeling synthesizers (VA synths). Others from that period included the Clavia Nord Lead (1995), Korg Prophecy (1995), Access Virus (1997) and Yamaha AN1x (1997). VA synths had the goal of recreating the sound, functionality and user interface of classic ...