- The
Roland MC-8
MicroComposer by the
Roland Corporation was
introduced in
early 1977 at a list
price of US$4,795 (¥1,200,000 JPY). It was one of the earliest...
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Roland MC-202
MicroComposer Archived 2017-10-26 at the
Wayback Machine,
Electronic Musician,
November 2001
Chris Carter,
ROLAND MC8
MICROCOMPOSER,
Sound on...
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Roland Microcomposer MC-4
Operation Manual Roland MicroComposer MC-4
Operation Manual and
Roland OP-8
Operation Manual page 91,
Roland MicroComposer MC-4...
- one of the
earliest microprocessor-driven
music sequencers, the MC-8
MicroComposer, and the
first guitar synthesizer, the GR-500. Just one year later,...
- 1977 In 1977,
Roland Corporation released the MC-8
MicroComposer, also
called computer music composer by Roland. It was an
early stand-alone, microprocessor-based...
-
electronic music included its use of the microprocessor-based
Roland MC-8
Microcomposer music sequencer which allowed the
creation of new
electronic sounds...
- via the
Roland MC-4
Microcomposer. The OP-8 and
synthesizer were
connected together using a DCB cable. The OP-8 and MC-4
Microcomposer were then patched...
-
Roland MC-202
Microcomposer,
LinnDrum programming Larry Steinbachek – Pro-One and
Memorymoog synthesisers,
Roland MC-202
Microcomposer, Linn 9000 programming...
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Richard D.
James owns). Both
sides of
Analord 1
feature the
Roland MC-4
Microcomposer as the
label art. Side B of "Analord 4" has a Halibut's eye as the label...
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individual 4 tracks, a
buddy of TR-808
Roland MC-4
Microcomposer (1981)
Roland MC-8
Microcomposer (1977)—also
supporting DCB via OP-8
Sequential Circuits...