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The V-Synth repackaged Roland's groundbreaking Variphrase technology, creating a powerful new kind of sample-based synthesis. Our two-part review looks at the rackmount V-Synth, and it's more powerful than the first.

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Roland continue to mine their considerable legacy with another Boutique module, this time based on the simple but much-loved SH-101.

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Thirty years after the launch of the groundbreaking D-50, Roland’s Boutique version offers the same iconic sound.

Roland's innovative V-Synth can now be reprogrammed with a RAM card, effectively turning it into another instrument. The VC1 card turns the clock back to 1987, perfectly recreating the S&S tones of the Roland D50.

The latest in the Boutique range is the result of an unexpected collaboration between Roland and Studio Electronics.

Roland have recreated their classic vocoder at a fraction of the cost — and size.

Roland's innovative new audio workstation is the first multitracker to use a CD-RW disc in place of a hard disk, and offers a one-stop production station with multitrack recording, phrase sampling, and CD mastering.

Roland’s EC-10M turns any cajon into an electronic percussion generator.

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Portability and versatility inevitably mean trade-offs. Have Roland got the balance right?

Roland have condensed their considerable synthesizer workstation expertise into a single, affordable instrument.

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