Roland
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Roland's Aerophone mini digital wind instrument makes learning easy by eliminating complicated fingerings and difficult breathing control.
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Roland has announced the AX-Edge keytar that looks destined for big hair stadium rockers. The instrument offers stand-up players over 500 tones, sonic tweaking through an app, a built-in vocoder and interchangeable edge trims that can alter the look of the blade-shaped keytar.
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Back in 2016, Line 6 claimed its Relay G10 was the easiest wireless guitar system to use. A year later, Boss joined in with its own plug and play system for the portable Katana Air amplifier. Now the Roland-owned music gear maker has launched a new line of wireless systems called the WL Series.
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Though the ubiquitous smartphone can serve as a capable audio recorder, there are times when quality counts. Roland previewed a new high resolution handheld at CES in January, with multiple recording modes and the ability to control functionality using an Apple Watch. Now the R-07 is on sale.
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After a brief teaser campaign, Roland has revealed a new addition to the company's iconic digital drum machine portfolio – the Aira TR-8S Rhythm Performer. As well as emulating classic 80s drum machines, the 8S lets users import their own samples and allows more hands-on control.
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Roland has arrived at CES in Las Vegas with two new keyboards, one aimed squarely at beginners and another for those who want to learn how to play. In both cases, Roland says that the onboard sounds all come from its pro-level synths and pianos.
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Roland has announced a new portable instrument and vocal amp called the Cube Street EX. It has two woofers and two tweeters for up to 50 W of output oomph, and can stay on the street for up to 20 hours on battery power.
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Roland has released its most versatile and powerful HandSonic digital hand percussion instrument to date, the HPD-20. The device features the company's SuperNatural sound engine, 13 velocity-sensitive silicone pads, and 850 instrument sounds.
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Three new BOSS stomps featuring Roland's Multi-Dimensional Processing technology have been launched.
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Moritz Simon Geist has built a huge mechanical homage to Roland's iconic TR-808 drum machine, that uses real instruments played by robots to reproduce 11 key sounds from the original device.
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Roland has unveiled a highly portable electronic drum set that can fold up small enough to be carried under the arm.
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Unlike typical 3D printers which build up models layer by layer, iModela carves its models out of a stock material.
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