The Roland JV-50 is a sound module released by Roland Corporation in 1994. It is a rack-mounted synthesizer module that uses the same sound engine as the Roland JV-1080, but with fewer voices and features. It is capable of producing a wide range of sounds, from acoustic instruments to synthesizers and sound effects.
Roland MC-202 was introduced in the 1983. Its development was inspired with the legendary monophonic synthesizer SH-101 (design, interface) and no less famous bass synthesizer TB-303 (sequencer). The abbreviation "MC" stands for MicroComposer, at that...
The Roland MC-307 is a Groovebox music production workstation released by Roland Corporation in 1998. It combines a drum machine, synthesizer, sampler, and sequencer in one unit. The MC-307 was designed to be an all-in-one music production workstation,...
MC-808 was released in the 2008. It has 8 faders and 16 sequencer buttons. The groovebox also has a "D-Beam" and a large "Tap" button. D-Beam allows the user to control filters and pitch with smooth vertical hand movements right above the "sensor"...
In 2003, MC-909 was released by Roland. Its sound core is based on a series of synthesizer modules "XV", and the internal memory is limited to 272 MB. The professional device includes 800 patches, 693 waveforms, and a "SRX" expansion. Among its...