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  2. Roland TR-808 - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Roland released the TR-08, a miniaturized 808 featuring an LED display, MIDI and USB connections, expanded sequencer control and a built-in speaker. [39] Roland released the first official software emulations of the 808 and 909 in 2018. [40] In 2019, Behringer released a recreation of the 808, the Behringer RD-8 Rhythm Designer. Unlike ...

  3. Roland Cloud - Wikipedia

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    Roland Cloud is a subscription [1]-based collection of VST instruments and 'RVR' sample libraries launched in early 2018 by Roland. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Instrument downloads and installation are handled by Roland 's Cloud Manager software.

  4. Roland JX-10 - Wikipedia

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    MIDI for playing notes/PG-800 programmer for sound editing. The Roland JX-10 Super JX is a 12-voice analog synthesizer keyboard produced by Roland Corporation from 1986 to 1989, along with a rack-mounted version, the MKS-70. For nearly 30 years, it was the last true analog synthesizer made by Roland and has been critically acclaimed as one of ...

  5. 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.

  6. Roland TB-303 - Wikipedia

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    16 pattern keys. The Roland TB-303 Bass Line (also known as the 303) is a bass synthesizer released by Roland Corporation in 1981. Designed to simulate bass guitars, it was a commercial failure and was discontinued in 1984. However, cheap second-hand units were adopted by electronic musicians, and its "squelching" or "chirping" sound became a ...

  7. Roland Zenology - Wikipedia

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    The Roland Zenology was initially released in May 2020 as a rackmount-style softsynth built on the ZEN-Core engine which powers the Jupiter-X and Fantom. [1] It has been expanded to provide full control panels for specific 'Model Expansions'. [2] It initially came with 3,597 presets, expandable through many themed preset packs. [3]

  8. Roland Jupiter-8 - Wikipedia

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    DCB (on later models) The Jupiter-8, or JP-8, is an eight-voice polyphonic analog subtractive synthesizer introduced by Roland Corporation in early 1981. The Jupiter-8 was Roland's flagship synthesizer for the first half of the 1980s. Approximately 3,300 units have been produced. [ 2] Although it lacked the soon-to-be standard of MIDI control ...

  9. Linear arithmetic synthesis - Wikipedia

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    LA synthesis combines traditional subtractive synthesis with PCM -based samples. The term linear arithmetic refers to synthesis that puts sounds together in a timeline. Typically a PCM transient begins a note, which is then continued with a subtractive synthesis prolongation. Roland did not use the term additive, as additive synthesis already ...