JP-08 is a sound module of the Roland Boutique series based on the ACB (Advanced Circuit Behavior) analog simulation technology. It recreates the sounds of the legendary synthesizer Roland Jupiter-8.
The Roland RS-70 is a digital synthesizer workstation released by Roland in 1998. It features a 61-key keyboard, a built-in sequencer, and a variety of synthesis and effects options. The RS-70 is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from classic analog synthesizers to modern digital sounds.
The budget digital drum machine Roland TR-505 was released in 1986. It is a simplified version of the classic TR-626. The interface has a monochrome display, 15 buttons for pattern settings, 2 knobs for volume and tempo change, and 16 pads with different...
Shadowed by more famous colleagues, TR-606 strikes back. The release of a miniature box with huge potential took place in 1982. Like its colleagues bathing in fame pool, the drum machine generates its sounds with a simple analog circuit. At first glance,...
The synthesizer incorporates 9 sound engines, up to 2GB of PCM RAM (varies depending on the use of Expansion PCM libraries; 1,129 MB is available when shipped from the factory), KARMA features, the Open Sampling System, the onboard sequencer (16 MIDI...