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  2. Category:Roland synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roland synthesizers" The following 99 pages are in this category, out of 99 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Roland Corporation; A.

  3. Roland VK-7 - Wikipedia

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    Roland VK-7. The Roland VK-7 is an electronic keyboard introduced in 1997 which simulates the sound of an electromechanical Hammond organ.Like other electronic musical instruments that emulate (or "clone") the sound of the electromechanical tonewheel-based organs formerly manufactured by Hammond, the VK-7 is referred to as a clonewheel organ.

  4. Roland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Roland Corporation (ローランド株式会社, Rōrando Kabushiki Kaisha) is a Japanese multinational manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment, and software. It was founded by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Osaka on 18 April 1972.

  5. RS Recommends: The Best Keyboard Pianos Under $500 - AOL

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    Today, no matter if you’re just starting out or a touring pro, some of the best keyboards under $500 come pretty damn close. Built for the road, these new digital instruments from well-known ...

  6. Roland S-50 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland S-50 is a 61-key 12-bit sampler keyboard produced by the Roland Corporation in 1986. It featured a 3.5-inch DSDD floppy disk drive and had external CRT monitor support to facilitate editing of samples. It could hold up to 32 samples. A rack-mounted version was also available, which featured expanded memory. [2]

  7. Roland keytars - Wikipedia

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    The Roland AX-1 was produced between 1992 and 1994. [2] Like the AXIS, it does not produce sounds, but controls other devices (such as keyboards, sound modules and samplers) via MIDI. The industrial design of the Roland AX-1 was done in a basement studio in London, U.K. by two designers, David Sherriff and Andrew Leggo, who ran a small design ...

  8. Roland E-20 - Wikipedia

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    The new venture was a strategic move by Roland to enter the lucrative high-end home keyboard market which had hitherto been dominated by Yamaha and Technics. Featuring auto accompaniment, and built in speakers the E-20 used the advanced Linear Arithmetic or "LA" synthesis system as used on the Roland MT-32 sound module.

  9. Roland Fantom-X - Wikipedia

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    Roland Fantom X6 Top View. The X6, X7, and X8, apart from their keyboards, are almost identical in the controls they offer, the internal software they run, and the expansions they accept. In 2005 the 61-key Fantom-Xa was released. The Xa still uses the same Waveforms and the new X series Chip.

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