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.
A Creative Powerhouse: The SP-606 Story The Roland SP-606 was the last "big" sampler groovebox in Roland's acclaimed SP series of phrase samplers, elevating the concept to a full "sampling workstation". Building on the legacy that began with the Boss...
The Roland Juno-G represents a significant evolution in the affordable Juno lineage, departing from its analog heritage to become a comprehensive digital workstation. Styled reminiscent of the classic Juno 106 but sharing DNA with the Fantom X series,...
The Roland Fantom G represented the fourth generation of Roland's flagship workstation series under the Fantom naming, positioning itself as a comprehensive sonic Swiss Army knife for modern musicians. This professional-grade keyboard workstation...
Fantom-S88 is an 88-note Progressive Hammer-Action keyboard offering smooth integration of audio and MIDI using ROM waves and sampling with realtime timestretch capability. The new 64MB ROM of waveforms features new patches and rhythm sets. 32MB sample...