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Roland U-220 RS PCM Sound Module with Sound Module Card! This is a classic sounding module in great working shape. It comes with the Latin-FX Percussions PCM card as well. Below are the deatils.

Description:
The 19" rack mount Roland U-220 RS-PCM Sound Module is derived from the , first released in 1989. The U-220 is also described by Roland as a "Multi-Timbral Synthesizer Module". The RS in the model name stands for Re-Synthesized, as the synthesizer engine can play back a modified version of stored PCM (Pulse Code Modulated) samples.
  • 64 Preset Patches
  • 128 Preset Timbres
  • Build New Timbres with 128 Unique Tones
  • 2 PCM Card Expansion Slots
  • 30-Note Polyphony
  • 6-Part Multitimbrality
  • 3 Stereo Outputs
  • MIDI In/Out/Thru

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Listed6 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • U-220 RS PCM Sound Module
Finish
  • Black
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