The Roland PG 200 is a programming device that allows users to control and program the parameters of Roland synthesizers. It was released in 1983 and was designed to be used with the Roland JX-3P, JX-8P, and MKS-30 synthesizers. The PG 200 has a built-in LCD display and a variety of knobs and buttons for programming. It also features a built-in MIDI interface for connecting to other MIDI devices.
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The Roland JX3P, introduced in the 1983, was an analog synthesizer, the first from Roland to be equipped with MIDI. Sound capabilities:2 DCOs (Digitally Controlled Oscillators) per voice12 DCOs allowing dual oscillator and 6-note polyphonyVCF (Voltage...
The Roland MKS-30 Planet-S is a synthesizer module released by Roland in 1984. It is a rack-mounted version of the Roland Jupiter-8 synthesizer. It features two digitally-controlled oscillators, two envelope generators, two low-frequency oscillators,...