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 Roland U, U2 and U110 has 413 members For indepth U/U2/U110 support, visit http//llamamusiccom/u/ (Info / Patches / Tones / DIY's)And here's one of the classic early ROMplers, the Roland U2 The U2 is the successor to the original Roland U110, and it's the rack version of the U synthesizerBoth instruments came out right after the worldfamous Korg M1 had raised the bar quite a bit for samplebased synthesizers, and, like the Emu Proteus/1 (that came out at around the same time), were meant to provide theThe U110 is a basic rackmount sound module consisting of acousticoriented PCM samples with preset settings, limited flexibility, and boring late eighties sounds It's nothing to get excited about It has 2MB of ROMbased sampled sounds, none of which sound great The U110 is fairly noisy as well Its palette of sounds could be grossly expanded with up to four expansion cards, but good

Roland u-110 vs u-220

Roland u-110 vs u-220-The U110 is Roland's first pure sampleplayback module or ROMpler if you like Like the Emu Proteus/1 (that came out at around the same time), modules like these were meant to provide the users with a solid base of "bread and butter" sounds for pop, rock and dance music The U110 uses PCM samples in ROM, largely derived from the samples used for the Sseries of samplers,The U110 is noisier If I am not mistaken, two more differences between the U110 and U2 are that the U110 is 31note polyphonic, whereas the U2 is 30note polyphonic Also, the U110 has more PCM card slots (4, as distinct from the 2 slots on the U2) Corrections welcome

Synthmania site with audio demo's; I would definitely get a U2 if I could;U HOMEPAGE (Patches, Tones, Utilities, Info, DIY's and Reference Materials) → also useful for U2 & U110 owners as well!

The rackmounted version of the U Plenty of realistic sounds (especially for the time), and several drawn from classic Roland synths like Jupiter8 and DGeneral information The predecessor of the more successful U keyboard and U2 module, the U110 was Roland's first dedicated sample playback synth It used ROM to store sounds rather than loading them from disks into RAM, hence it was not a true sampler as it could not sample sounds The U110 contained a base 2MB of sounds stored in ROM It could be expanded with up to 4 RolandThe Roland U110, one of the first dedicated sample player modules, from 19

Nowadays, it's hard to wonder why anybody would want one of these The U110 was available in a prototype form as the T110Roland U2 RSPCM module MIDI Demo playlist https//wwwyoutubecom/playlist?list=PLzdQcm51guT8jBjH3ceDhj1Vu_nMXYiN8Roland SC55 Sound Canvas MIDI Demo plReally well, I think These are just default sounds, I haven't even edited them with the spartan builtin effects and envelope controls There is still plent

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