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  2. Roland V-Drums - Wikipedia

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    Roland developers have stated that the design of the mesh-head V-Pad was inspired in part by a small toy trampoline. [2] In 1997, Roland developed and patented an updated version of mesh-head drum triggers, a key feature of the V-Drums line. As such, the name "V-Drums" sometimes refers specifically to Roland's mesh-head based drum triggers.

  3. Roland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Roland has manufactured numerous instruments that have had lasting impacts on music, such as the Juno-106 synthesizer, [4] TB-303 bass synthesizer, [5] and TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines. [6] It was also instrumental in the development of MIDI , a standardized means of synchronizing electronic instruments manufactured by different companies.

  4. Category:Roland drum machines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roland drum machines" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aira Compact; C.

  5. Groovebox - Wikipedia

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    The term "Groovebox" was originally used by Roland Corporation to refer to its MC-303, released in 1996. [2] The term has since entered general use, [3] and the concept dates back to the Movement Computer Systems Drum Computer in 1981 and Fairlight CMI Page R in 1982. A groovebox consists of three integrated elements.

  6. YouTube Unveils Slate of New Kids and Family Originals ... - AOL

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    YouTube earlier this year wound down most of its originals division, in a significant pullback on its investment in scripted and unscripted programming. But it’s not totally out of the game ...

  7. Roland GS - Wikipedia

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    Roland GS, or just GS, sometimes expanded as General Standard [1] [2] or General Sound, [1] is a MIDI specification. It requires that all GS-compatible equipment must meet a certain set of features and it documents interpretations of some MIDI commands and bytes sequences, thus defining instrument tones, controllers for sound effects, etc.

  8. Roland Sound Canvas - Wikipedia

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    The Roland Sound Canvas (Japanese: ローランド・サウンド・キャンバス, Hepburn: Rōrando Saundo Kyanbasu) lineup is a series of General MIDI (GM) based pulse-code modulation (PCM) sound modules and sound cards, primarily intended for computer music usage, created by Japanese manufacturer Roland Corporation.

  9. Ikutaro Kakehashi - Wikipedia

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    At Roland, he continued his work on the development of drum machines. Roland's first drum machine was the Roland TR-77, released in 1972. [14] After Kakehashi realized microprocessors could be used to program drum machines, [15] Roland launched the CR-78, the first microprocessor-driven programmable drum machine, in 1978. [16]