The Roland 555 is a drum machine produced by the Japanese company Roland. It was released in 1988 and is the predecessor to the popular Roland TR-909 drum machine. The Roland 555 features 16-bit samples and 12-bit analog synthesis, allowing users to...
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 module 572 combines three independent blocks - Delay, Phaser and Low Frequency Oscillator. The five-stage phaser has frequency and resonance tuning. There are two inputs for external control signals (CV), which can control the ratio of the dry signal...
SYSTEM-500 530 DUAL VCA - two Voltage Controlled Amplifiers in one housing. In fact the unit represents two three-channel mixers. The control of the input signal level is carried out with small faders. With the same faders, the mixing of the control...
The Roland JD-08 is a modern Boutique-series recreation inspired by the classic JD-800 synthesizer, offering the signature sound character of the original in a compact desktop module format. While not a direct clone of the JD-800, the JD-08 captures much...