So now, after a couple of Go:Mixer Pro devices, Roland has introduced its most comprehensive model yet: the Go:Mixer Studio.
MIDI 2.0 is (hopefully) right around the corner. And Roland is trying to stay ahead of the game. The A-88MKII keyboard is the first from the company to support the new standard as it works its way ...
Let’s face it, when you start building out a fleet of synths, cable management can quickly become an issue, with all those wires connecting everything creating an inescapable rat’s nest. Enter Roland ...
Go:Mixer Studio with its 12 ins, six outs, MIDI, and built-in effects is Roland’s most powerful mobile audio interface yet.
Reading this week’s ATtiny-themed builds, [Thomas] was reminded one of his coolest builds. His midi808 project used an ATtiny2313 to sync a vintage Roland 808 drum machine to his Logic workstation.
The updated MIDI standard’s rollout has been slow, but maybe it’s starting to gather some momentum When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works ...
Has anyone got this combination working together? I have a few titles with MIDI music that I'd like to output via my Roland UM-One USB adapter to my SoundCanvas SC-88. I can get MIDI output working ...
Input: 100-240V 50-60Hz PK-Power products are CE / FCC / RoHS certified, tested by the manufacturer to match and / or exceed the OEM specification OVP, OCP, SCP Protection (OVP: Over Voltage output ...
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