The Roland JX-8P is a 61-key analog synthesizer released by Roland in 1984. It was the successor to the popular Roland JX-3P and featured a more advanced sound engine with two digitally controlled oscillators (DCOs) per voice. It also featured a built-in...
At the moment it’s clear that this first analogue modeling synthesizer by Roland has had a firm grip on its place among the cult instruments produced by the Japanese corporation. The ability to reproduce the sounds of analog synthesizers of the past...
The 76-note FA-07 offers semi-weighted velocity sensitive keys featuring a split function for creating multiple zones. The model features a huge sound collection, studio-quality effects, real-time controls, as well as onboard sampling with immediate...
The Roland MKS-10 is a digital synthesizer module released by Roland in 1988. It is a rack-mounted device that uses the same technology as the Roland D-50 synthesizer. It features a 61-note keyboard and a variety of digital synthesis techniques,...