Roland RS-202
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roland-rs-202-265-3192912
title:
Roland RS-202
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The Roland RS-202 was a polyphonic string synthesizer, introduced by Roland in 1976. It was the successor to the Roland RS-101, released in 1975. The synthesizer operated using sawtooth wave oscillators, which used a frequency divider in a similar manner to an electronic organ to provide full polyphony across a five-octave keyboard. The signal was then fed through a single envelope shaper, making the instrument paraphonic. The front panel had two separate controls for the top and bottom of the k
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Polyphonic string synthesizer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_RS-202
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2022-01-03T07:03:28Z
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