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  2. Roland D2 - Wikipedia

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    This Groovebox was designed entirely around Roland's D-Field Controller technology. The touch-sensitive pad in the center allows the user to program and modify patterns, sounds and effects. The D-Field controller offers 3 modes – Sounds, XY and Spin, which makes it an interesting device for real-time based performance.

  3. Roland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Following Roland's purchase of a controlling interest in Cakewalk Software, most of the division's products were rebranded as Cakewalk products or blended with the professional audio/RSS products to form Roland Systems Group. [37] Roland Systems Group is a line of professional commercial audio and video products.

  4. Category:Roland synthesizers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roland synthesizers" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Roland Corporation; A.

  5. Boss Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It is a division of the Roland Corporation, a Japanese manufacturer that specializes in musical equipment and accessories. For many years Boss has manufactured a wide range of products related to effects processing for guitars, including "compact" and "twin" effects pedals, multi-effect pedals, electronic tuners and pedal boards .

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    In March 2022, Darby approached 31-year-old Chapin resident Mjaan Roland, who was a city carrier with the Columbia Main Post Office and Dutch Fork Station, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

  7. Roland DDR-30 - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Roland PM-16 Trigger-to-MIDI module, the DDR-30 is both a tone generator and trigger module. The DDR-30 includes six XLR input jacks [7] for connecting to the Roland PD-20 drum pads and PD-10 or PD-11 kick drum. The DDR-30 is not compatible with modern Roland triggers (e.g. PD-21, PD-31, PD-8, etc..) which use 1/4 inch TRS cables.

  8. Roland Juno-D - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the Juno name, the Juno-D carries distinctions from the other Juno installments, for the synthesizer has connection to Roland's RS PCM machines. [2] The synthesizer utilizes General MIDI 2 (GM2), D-Beam control, and two optional pedal inputs. 768 Patch locations (128 user-programmable) are available for use, plus 22 Rhythm sets and 40 Performance memories.

  9. Roland GR-300 - Wikipedia

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    The Roland GR-300 is an analog guitar synthesizer manufactured by Roland Corporation. It was introduced to market in 1980. The GR-300 was considered the first "playable" guitar synthesizer. (Its predecessor, the GR-500, was plagued with tracking problems that rendered it virtually unplayable).