The Roland S-220 is a digital sampling module released in 1987. It was one of the first accessible digital samplers on the market and was used by electronic musicians in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The S-220 was capable of sampling at 12-bit resolution and had a maximum sample rate of 30kHz.
A sound module of the Roland Boutique series based on the ACB (Advanced Circuit Behavior) analog simulation technology. Recreates the sounds of the well-known in the 1980s and a bit underrated synthesizer Roland JX-3P.
In 1994, fans of Bass Station series were able to approach the updated version - Bass Station Rack. In addition to the form factor change, the sound module incorporated a number of brilliant parameters, and it’s been one of the first analog synthesizers...
After Remote 25 MIDI controller was released, in 2004 Novation launched X-Station 25. The instrument is very similar to Remote 25 and shares a lot with it, particularly knobs, sliders and keys. It also has the same silvery-gray matte color. However,...
In 2004, together with X-Station 25, Novation released X-Station 49. The instrument shares many specs with Remote series. It also has the same silvery-gray matte color. However, X-Station is not a copy of Remote. The set of features of the controller is...