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Roland at Frankfurt | |
Article from International Musician & Recording World, March 1985 | |
Roland designers have consistently stolen the show at Frankfurt's annual 'Musik Messe', and 1985 will be no different. Full product details are a closely guarded secret until the event itself, but look out for an exciting new poly synth with built-in amplification, a MIDI controllable digital delay with 64 memories, an amazing MIDI-controllable digital reverb (using the MIDI link a particular delay or reverb programme can be assigned permanently to a synth patch) and a stereo powered 120 Watt mixer. There will be a new, competitively priced electronic piano with weighted keys and MIDI, a preset synth module, new pedals from Boss and the beginnings of a comprehensive Boss 'micro-rack' including digital delay, compressor-limiter, Graphic, Flanger, Phaser, and rack-mount adapter. Included in a host of interface devices will be a MIDI-CV interface, a MIDI filter/converter, MIDI input and output selectors and a Boss D.I. Box.
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