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Interesting non-synth bit of Roland history.

The RSS-10 is a two-channel system that utilizes a fast, new DSP three-dimensional processor to place an audio signal anywhere around the listener. A complete 360 degree reverb soundscape is created.
Using a conventional two-speaker stereo reproduction system, a full three-dimensional sound image is created. The RSS-10 is used during the stereo mixdown process, with no encoders or decoders needed for final stereo reproduction.
The RSS system comprises a binaural processor which is the heart of the RSS system, a transaural processor and a distance processor that reproduces the distance from the sound source, and a reverb processor that simulates the sound reflection from any direction and creates realistic and precise reverberations.
A Stationary mode locates the sound image at a stationary position, while a Flying mode moves the sound image in real time. Both modes can be easily controlled on a personal computer (Mac or Windows) using software packages that come with the system."
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