Roland - R-70 Signal processor





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Roland R-70 Human Rhythm Composer, manufactured in 1992, in good physical condition and tested and working.
Description from the seller
I hereby offer my legendary Roland R-70 Human Rhythm Composer. This high-end digital drum machine from the early 1990s is an absolute classic and was used, among others, by Daft Punk and The Chemical Brothers because of its distinctive, punchy 16-bit sound. The R-70 is known for its insane sequencer and the unique 'Human Feel' features, which make programmed beats swing in an incredibly natural and organic way. With as many as 210 built-in sounds (including excellent acoustic kits, jazz percussion, and the iconic Roland TR-808 tones), this is an incredibly versatile machine for producers of electronic music, lo-fi, hip-hop or synth-pop. A notable feature of the R-70 is the long 'Positional Pad' on the right side. This changes the timbre and character of a sound (such as a snare or ride cymbal) depending on where you press the pad. It also features built-in digital effects (reverb, delay, chorus, flanger) and four separate audio outputs to mix channels independently.
I hereby offer my legendary Roland R-70 Human Rhythm Composer. This high-end digital drum machine from the early 1990s is an absolute classic and was used, among others, by Daft Punk and The Chemical Brothers because of its distinctive, punchy 16-bit sound. The R-70 is known for its insane sequencer and the unique 'Human Feel' features, which make programmed beats swing in an incredibly natural and organic way. With as many as 210 built-in sounds (including excellent acoustic kits, jazz percussion, and the iconic Roland TR-808 tones), this is an incredibly versatile machine for producers of electronic music, lo-fi, hip-hop or synth-pop. A notable feature of the R-70 is the long 'Positional Pad' on the right side. This changes the timbre and character of a sound (such as a snare or ride cymbal) depending on where you press the pad. It also features built-in digital effects (reverb, delay, chorus, flanger) and four separate audio outputs to mix channels independently.

