Inside the Roland S-760
via Xavier.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
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Cool little sampler, pretty popular with dance acts back in the day.
ReplyDeleteThis let you plug in a keyboard and mouse to edit long before the MV series let you, and it sounds pretty damn good to boot.
People Let's Groove!
I wonder how much stuff like that adds to the price...
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing that in mine. That was a great sampler. Great filters, digital but sounded really nice. And Eric Persing programming.
ReplyDeleteWiglaf, it adds nothing to the cost. Circuit board manufacturers will charge you for an entire silkscreen layer (i.e. the white print), and it then doesn't matter how much you put on there.
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