The Roland 531 is a synthesizer module released by Roland Corporation in 1981. It is a single-oscillator analog monosynth with a built-in sequencer and arpeggiator. It was used extensively in the 1980s by many popular artists, such as Depeche Mode, New Order, and Duran Duran.
The Roland 505 is a drum machine released by Roland Corporation in 1984. It is a part of the Roland TR-505 series of drum machines, and is known for its vintage drum sounds and classic Roland sound. It is a popular choice for electronic musicians, producers, and DJs due to its affordability and wide range of sounds.
The Roland 555 is a drum machine produced by the Japanese company Roland. It was released in 1988 and is the predecessor to the popular Roland TR-909 drum machine. The Roland 555 features 16-bit samples and 12-bit analog synthesis, allowing users to...
Analog Replicator is a delay built on two BBD chips. Delay is conventionally considered to be analog, since the BBD (Bucket Brigade Device) technology is something between the analogue and the digital (the signal is discretized in time, but not quantized...
Generator is a kind of a double voltage-controlled oscillator. It does not conform to the 1 volt per octave, and also has no temperature compensation. These factors limit the use of the oscillator, but allow you to create complex FM tones and atonal drum...