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 GAIA SH-01 - "easy to use and cheap"
After using the GAIA SH 01 I was really shocked on the sounds that it has and the ability to change those sounds and make them your own. I really felt like I had full and total control over what came…
Roland XP-10 - "Roland XP-10"
It's Black and fairly sturdy. I've played Guitar for since 1966 and have always tinkered with the Keys. I've been playing keys pretty steady for about 6 years. I also use a Yamaha P70, Yamaha DX-21…
Roland SH-32 - "Roland SH-32"
I picked this synthesizer module up on closeout for $199 after it was discontinued. This is a maximum "bang for the buck" item. By using samples for the oscillator waveforms, Roland has squeezed 32 …
Roland RS-5 - "Roland RS-5"
I bought this synth from Sound Control in Glasgow, Scotland in October 2003. I paid £399 for it, with £100 off, since the product was discontinued by Roland and has been superseded by the Roland RS-…
Roland XP-30 - "Roland XP-30 Expandable Synthesizer"
I bought this keyboard at a music store in Colorado a year ago. At the time, I didn't know much about keyboards and wanted one that wasn't too expensive and was fairly easy to use, but was also good…
Roland XP-50 - "Roland XP-50"
purchased at local music store for less than $3000 including stand and Peavy amp I've been using my roland for several years now, both as a studio and teaching instrument and transporting to gigs. …
Roland XP-10 - "Roland XP-10"
5 years ago for about $600 in Pittsburgh. It still suits me after 5 years! I play it live and have used the sound banks to record some demos. The samples are as diverse as they are realistic. it'…
Roland GAIA SH-01 - " Simple but very effective"
translatedThe SH01 "Gaia" is a small synthesizer, very light weight, compact, with a 37-note keyboard to touch my faith fairly standard. Polyphony spans 64 channels. It has built-in 8 banks of 8 presets sou…
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…
Roland D-110 - sin's review
translatedA MIDI expander unit. THE synthesis 32 voice polyphony. 9 votes for multi-timbralité. 128 sounds ROM / RAM 64 8 audio outputs + headphones This is the version of D-10/D-20 rack. UTILIZA…
Roland JUNO-106 - " A good analog reference."
translatedWhat can I say except that this subtractive deserves its reputation. It is in my studio controlled by a Mac via a MOTU 8pre. I mostly use it for bass or electro leads. UTILIZATION It is a machine…
Roland SH-101 - Fabsalab's review
translatedSH101, "small" ynthé analog hides his game No polyphony No MIDI Two octaves and a half to feast UTILIZATION The manual does not exist, it is found on the internet in pdf. but it was not us…
Roland JUNO-106 - swankfr's review
translated6 voice analog synth with poly. 1 + 1 LPF HPF, 3 + COD noise, an LFO, a ADSRte keyboard 61 k, 2x64 memories, CC sends and receives twelve o'clock and prg. UTILIZATION very simple to use, one bu…