he SPD-1E ELECTRO Digital Percussion Pad from Roland allows musicians to add electronic sounds to their performances. It contains 22 sounds, including fat snares, crisp hand claps, electronic cowbells, and more, and can be played with sticks, hands, or feet. You can also import your own audio data into one of the 12 internal sound banks.
he UA-S10 Super UA from Roland is professional USB audio interface featuring 1-bit DSD and 32-bit PCM playback for audiophile sound, premium build quality, and low latency performance. The Super UA offers two balanced 1/4″ inputs and outputs on the main unit, while the included breakout box with attached connection cable offers balanced XLR microphone inputs and balanced XLR outputs for connecting to monitors. This modular concept allows for desktop studio operation with microphones and speakers, but lets you easily disconnect and use the main unit’s 1/4″ I/O while on-the-go.
The Roland System-500 Series – 505 VCF is a dual, voltage-controlled filter (VCF), based on the highly coveted SH5 synthesizer, in a single Eurorack module. Filter 1 offers a multimode circuit (LP, BP, HP), while filter 2 uses a fixed bandpass mode. What’s more, the 505 can increase the resonance of the filter without losing the low end, making it a powerhouse for creating unique bass sounds.
The System-500 Series 512 from Roland is a dual voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) in a single Eurorack module. Each independent VCO offers pulse-, triangle-, and saw-waveform outputs simultaneously with 1V/octave tracking and variable pulse width via panel control or CV modulation. Each oscillator can also be synchronized to the other with a hard/soft selection switch to create unique “sync” sounds. The 512 includes four rack screws and a ribbon cable to connect to a Eurorack modular power supply (sold separately).
The System-500 Series – 521 from Roland is a dual, voltage-controlled filter (VCF) in a single Eurorack module. Each independent VCF offers a three inputs with level slider controls, dedicated cutoff and resonance knobs, and three modulation inputs with inputs two and three offering attenuation sliders. Additionally, each filter has a 3-way switchable high-pass filter with off/1/2 settings. The 521 includes four rack screws and a ribbon cable to connect to a Eurorack modular power supply (sold separately).
The System-500 Series – 530 from Roland is a dual voltage-controlled amplifier (VCA) in a single Eurorack module. Each independent VCA offers three inputs with level-slider controls, an initial level knob, and three modulation inputs with dedicated level sliders. Additionally, each VCA has a 2-way switch for linear or exponential settings, LED indicators for load and overloaded signals, and two summed outputs, which combine the outputs of each VCA. The 530 includes four rack screws and a ribbon cable to connect to a Eurorack modular power supply (sold separately).
The System-500 Series – 572 from Roland is a time-based multi-effects Eurorack module that includes a 5-stage phase shifter, analog audio delay, a control-voltage gate delay, and an LFO. Offering controls for shift frequency & resonance, the phase shifter is capable of subtle to deep analog effects, while the audio delay offers independent control of delay time and resonance and creates flange- and chorus-like effects. Both the phase shifter and audio delay can be modulated by the internal LFO or via external CV signals, while the wet/dry effects mix is controllable manually or via an external CV signal.
TORCIDO from Roland is a modular distortion effects processor designed for modular synth users, keyboard players, guitarists, DJs, and musicians looking to expand their sound. The effect produces a range of tones from gentle, warm overdrive to heavy distortion. TORCIDO can be used as a tabletop unit or as a 21 HP Eurorack module with an array of CV/Gate inputs. The unit is controlled by six high-resolution 24-bit knobs, which offer an ultra-smooth resolution of 16 million steps. Additionally, the 1/8″ patch cable inputs can independently control the distortion amount, tone, tube warmth, wet/dry signal, low-end boost and signal bypass. The TORCIDO also offers 15 virtual submodules that allow the unit to be re-programmed via a Mac, PC, iOS, or Android application.
The Roland TR-06 Drumatix Rhythm Performer is a modern version of the vintage TR-606 drum machine with a host of advanced new features added for today’s musicians, beat creators, and DJs. It uses Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) modeling to recreate the kick, snare, toms, cymbal, and hi-hats from the original machine but adds additional editing capabilities—including controls over tuning, decay, pan, gain, and more. Built-in effects including a compressor, overdrive, and tempo delay offer futher sound-sculpting options.
The TM-2 from Roland is a compact and battery powered trigger module that provides a simple solution for acoustic drummers looking to enhance their kits with electronic percussion. Two trigger inputs support a wide variety of the company’s pads and drum triggers, while the ready-to-play sounds are optimized for augmenting live acoustic drums. Studio-quality multi-effects are available for processing the kits, and triggering custom WAV sounds, loops, and backing tracks can be done via an SDHC card. Just copy any WAV audio files from a computer onto an SDHC card, and then insert it into the trigger module’s card slot.
The A-300PRO from Cakewalk is a 32-key USB/MIDI controller that features a Roland keybed, and can be used in the studio, on-stage, or anywhere else you feel inspired to create music. The ultra sensitive keyboard provides an expanded dynamic feel, while new aftertouch sensors let you play more expressively.
Bring realistic cymbal feel to your electronic drumset with the Roland CY-14C V-Cymbal Crash 14″. This cymbal bounces, swings and chokes just like a real cymbal making it ideal for use as your main crash cymbal.
The CY-14C from Roland is a cymbal pad for an electronic drum kit. It’s compatible with any Roland TD or SPD series sound module. It features dual-triggers with independent sensors on the bow and the edge of the cymbal. This enables it to be played like a real cymbal when struck on its different surface areas. Its 14″ diameter is intentionally sized to match the size of a real crash cymbal. When you strike the CY-14C, it’s designed to move and rebound physically as a real cymbal would. You can even choke the cymbal with your hand to mute its decay. Every detail, even down to the mounting hardware, is dedicated to recreating the acoustic drumming experience electronically.
he CY-8 from Roland is a dual-trigger cymbal pad ideal for use as a crash cymbal. It has excellent swing movement and a realistic cymbal look to allow for easy triggering. It also offers separate triggering on the bow and edge, as well as choke capabilities, for a more dynamic performance.
he Roland VH-10 V-Hi-Hat consists of a fixed motion-sensor unit and a floating top hi-hat cymbal pad with the playing feel of a two-piece hi-hat. This floating design means that fewer moving components are involved, which results in a quieter performance. Easy to transport and set up, this electronic hi-hat mounts on an optional acoustic hi-hat stand. The dual triggers (one on the bell, one on the edge) yield an exceptionally realistic sound and feel. The Roland VH-10 includes the aforementioned fixed motion sensor, two connection cables, an insulating plate, a drum key, and a lockable cable tie.