The digital piano RD-700 was the first instrument of the series sporting the possibility of expansion cards use, thereby it quickly gained success on the music market. The model included high-quality piano samples, as well as instrument sounds, taken...
RD-700SX model has the best library of instrument sounds, including, along with electric piano, organs based on tone wheel modeling. The final RD-700SX sound tone shaping is carried out thanks to COSM technology, which allowed creating the most realistic...
Roland’s sound module XV-5080 sports 128 voices, 32-part (!) multitimbrality, over 1000 factory patches, built in SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) and Wordclock input, stereo waveforms, Matrix Control and can be expanded via SRX and SR-JV80 Series...
JV-2080 doesn’t rest on the laurels of JV-1080 going even a bit further – the unit offers that needed simplicity in exploitation, eight slots for expansion boards, and three independent EFX sets providing 40 effects each. The module is filled with...
The Roland XP-50 is a synthesizer workstation released by Roland in 1995. It features a 61-note velocity-sensitive keyboard and a wide range of sounds, including pianos, strings, brass, drums, and more. It also has a built-in sequencer for recording and...