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  2. Roland Jazz Chorus - Wikipedia

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    The Jazz Chorus is one of the most famous and successful combo amplifiers from its period and its earliest users included Albert King, Andy Summers (), Chuck Hammer (), Larry Coryell, Robert Smith (of The Cure, although he used the rarer 160 Watt JC-160 with 4 x 10" speakers), Billy Duffy (The Cult, Theatre of Hate), Roger Hodgson of Supertramp, Joe Strummer, John Sebastian of The Lovin ...

  3. Roland VP-330 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland VP-330 is a paraphonic ten-band [2] vocoder and string machine manufactured by Roland Corporation from 1979 to 1980. [1] While there are several string machines and vocoders, a single device combining the two is rare, despite the advantage of paraphonic vocoding, and the VP-330's synthetic choir sounds are unique.

  4. Roland MC-909 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland MC-909 is no longer in production by Roland Corporation. The Roland MC-909 is consequently called to become a cult item, as Mellotron or the TB-303. While no longer in production, the MC-909 can be bought these days second-hand at places like eBay, with a typical second-hand purchase price, as of 2021, around US$1000. The original ...

  5. Roland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Chorus JC-120 (1975) MC-8 MicroComposer (1977) ... Roland Systems Group is a line of professional commercial audio and video products.

  6. Boss Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble. Boss released its first pedal, the CE-1, in 1975 after the "chorus" effect proved popular among guitarists with its use in the JC-120 and JC-60 Jazz Chorus amplifiers, released by Boss's parent company Roland Corporation. [12]

  7. Roland MKS-20 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland MKS-20 is a digital piano–type sound module released by Roland Corporation in 1986, simultaneously with the Roland RD-1000 digital stage piano.The MKS-20 and RD-1000 share the same "Structured/Adaptive Synthesis" sound engine; the RD-1000 integrates that engine into a musical keyboard-type MIDI controller with size, weight, and features similar to the Roland MKB-1000.

  8. Category:Musical instruments invented in the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    Roland Jazz Chorus; Roland Jupiter; Roland Jupiter-4; Roland RS-202; Roland SH-3A; Roland SH-1000; Roland System 100; Roland System 700; Roland VP-330; T. Technics SL ...

  9. Roland MC-202 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland MC-202 (MicroComposer) is a monophonic analog synthesizer and music sequencer released by Roland in 1983. It was the first groovebox . [ 1 ] Its synth is similar to the TB-303 bass synth and the SH-101 synthesizer , featuring one voltage-controlled oscillator with simultaneous saw and square/pulse-width waveforms.