Roland D-10 - "alot of work to get good sounds"
The Roland D-10 is a synth that you can purchase in the keyboard form or in the rack module form. Either way you will get a great set of sounds to use, but if you purchase the rack module you will ru…
Roland XP-80 - "Vintage anyone?"
The Roland XP-80 was one of the main keyboards that Roland produced when it came out. It has 3 effect processors with over 40 different effects. Most of the main effects that liked were distortion, r…
Roland VP-550 - "It would be nice with more effects"
The Roland VP 550 is a Vocal and Ensemble Keyboard that can be considered a “vintage” synth. The layout of this board is very user friendly. The interface is simple to use and understand, you can alm…
Roland AX-Synth - "Made of plastic"
The Ax synth by Roland is a true plug and play keyboard synth that is ready to go right out of the box. It has some really good features to use for fun and for live performances. You can connect it t…
Roland Lucina AX-09 - "The Fun Factor"
You can get the Roland Lucina AX-09 in White or in Black with both units being exactly the same except the color. This handled synthesizer is very portable and compact. Though it only has 37 notes, …
Roland JUNO-DI - "Portable with great sounds"
The Roland Juno-Di is a synthesizer keyboard that is easy to work with and understand. It is very user friendly and comes loaded with over a thousand high quality presets or sounds that you can use r…
Roland JUNO-Gi - "Better than other Juno's"
The Roland Juno Gi is very affordable as well as powerful. I have used the Juno Gi with Reason and with Cubase as well as with Logic from time to time. The Gi has a new 8 track recorder that will all…
Roland Jupiter-80 - "o my.."
The roland Jupiter 80 is a very expensive digital synth, I do not own this, a local producer has one of these and I get the chance from time to time to go to his production lab and mess with his equi…
Roland JUNO-DI - "worth the small investment"
After seeing the Roland Juno Di displayed at guitar center I ended up getting curious and wanting to see how it sounded. So I started messing with it right in the store. Next thing I know 2 hours pas…
Roland D-20 - Pieryvo's review
translatedSythétiseur with a 5-octave keyboard unballasted, especially dedicated to the creation of sounds (waveforms and / or PCM samples) and composition (drum machine and sequencer), dating from the late 80…
Roland Jupiter-50 - "strangely positioned on the market!"
translatedBefore anything else, I must clarify that I did not buy this keyboard. In general, I do not put an opinion on a keyboard that I do not possess, however, this keyboard is disregarded and I think it …
Roland Jupiter-50 - azzo's review
translatedSee data sheet of the manufacturer. UTILIZATION Very fast adaptation to the construction of live set, editing is simple from the screen, but with an Ipad is a pleasure! SOUNDS I hesitated a l…
Roland XP-50 - " Always interesting opportunity (for those who love the hardware)."
translatedThe touch is very light and relatively noisy if you type fast on the keys (little resistance). One EFX (applicable to only one sound), unlike reverb and chorus / delay (applicable to 16 parts mult…
Roland JD-800 - " King of the tablecloth and sounds grainy"
translatedlots of buttons, enough things to do sons.machine exceptional, very beautiful line, stunning effects (for age), synthetic motor filter very basic but aging typé.machine mal.fragilité contacts and key…
Roland XP-80 - " Workstation 90's but still very usable."
translatedEverything has been said about the characteristics. UTILIZATION Once grasped the concept of tone / patch / performance, and understood that the recording project was via the method performance in…