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Roland DBS-30 Cymbal Boom Stand
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Roland Fantom 6 Workstation Synthesizer
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Roland FP-10 Digital Piano
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Roland FP-30X Digital Piano
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Roland FP-30X Digital Piano, White
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Roland GO:Piano 61 Note Digital Piano
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Roland RP701 Digital Piano, Dark Rosewood
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Roland A49 USB MIDI Keyboard Controller, Black
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Roland AC-33 Acoustic Chorus 30W Stereo Combo
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Roland AIRA E-4 Voice Tweaker
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Roland AIRA J-6 Chord Synth
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Roland AIRA P-6 Sampler
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Roland AIRA S-1 Tweak Synth
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Roland AIRA T-8 Beat Machine
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Roland APC-10 All-Purpose Clamp
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Roland APC-33 Clamp
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Roland Blues Cube 4x10 Speaker Cab
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Roland Blues Cube 4x10 Speaker Cab, Ex Display
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Roland Blues Cube Artist 85W 2x12 Combo
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Roland Blues Cube Stage 60W 1x12 Combo
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Roland BT-1 Bar Trigger Pad
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Roland CB-404 Carry Case for the Roland SP-404 Sampler
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Roland CB-B37 GAIA 2 Keyboard Bag
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Roland CB-B61 Black 61-Note Keyboard Bag
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Roland CB-B88V2 Black 88-Note Keyboard Bag
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Roland CB-BDJ202 Instrument Bag
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Roland CB-BOCT Black Series Octapad Bag
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Roland CB-BRB1 Black Series Boutique Carry Bag
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was £26.00£20.00
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Since 1972, Roland has been a leading name in the world of electronic musical instruments and technologies. With iconic products like the CR-78 drum machine and the SH-1000 synthesizer, Roland has left an indelible mark on the music industry. Today, their influence can be felt in the realms of keyboards, synthesizers, digital pianos, electronic drums and beyond.
Since 1972, Roland has been at the forefront of electronic music gear, consistently pushing the envelope with iconic products that have left a lasting impact on the music industry. The early years of Roland saw the release of pioneering instruments like the TR series drum machines, SH series analogue synths, RE-201 Space Echo and RS-101 Strings ensemble. Decades of success have inspired countless musicians, with Roland’s innovative technology featuring in genres ranging from hip-hop to film scores and beyond.
Roland has been innovating with cutting-edge modelling and synthesis technologies for decades, from the Linear Arithmetic synthesis found in the D-50 synthesizer to the SuperNATURAL and ZEN-Core sound engines. This revolutionary technology combines non-looping audio with advanced physical modelling to deliver seamless, dynamic and expressive instrument sounds. Recent developments like Prismatic Sound Modelling showcase Roland’s commitment to pushing boundaries and shaping the future of music.
Experience the innovation and quality that has made Roland a respected name in electronic musical instruments for over 45 years. At GAK, we have a wide selection of Roland products in-stock and ready to ship with UK next-day delivery, including digital pianos and keyboards, MIDI controller keyboards, synthesizers, sound modules, workstations, guitar amplifiers, keyboard amplifiers, electric drum kits and accessories.
At GAK, our knowledgeable team is available to help you navigate the world of Roland products and find the perfect instrument or equipment to suit your needs. Visit our Brighton store to try out a variety of Roland offerings or contact us online, over the phone, or via email for expert advice and guidance.
What is Roland best known for?
Roland is best known for their electronic musical instruments such as keyboards, synthesizers, electronic drums and digital recording equipment. Roland’s dedication to supporting up-and-coming artists is evident in their development of affordable and accessible instruments packed with exclusive technologies. You’ll find Roland products everywhere, from the main stage of a major music festival to the busking corner in your town centre.
The AIRA line, launched in 2014, offers an array of modules aimed at tabletop electronic musicians and DJs, while the Boutique series includes compact, budget-friendly and impressively powerful modules covering both classic Roland sounds and innovative synthesizers.
Is Roland owned by Boss?
No, Roland is not owned by Boss. However, Boss is a subsidiary of Roland Corporation, focusing on guitar effects pedals and accessories.
What are some iconic Roland instruments?
Iconic Roland instruments include the CR-78, TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines and the TB-303, Jupiter-8, Juno-60 and SH-101 synthesizers. All of these Roland instruments have become definitive sounds in contemporary music.
What is Roland’s SuperNATURAL technology?
SuperNATURAL technology is an advanced sound engine that combines non-looping audio with cutting-edge physical modelling to create seamless, dynamic and expressive instrument sounds.
Are Roland products suitable for beginners?
Yes, Roland offers a wide selection of beginner-friendly instruments and amps that are affordably priced and easy to use.
Where can I try out Roland products in the UK?
Visit GAK’s Brighton store to try out a variety of Roland products or contact our knowledgeable team online, over the phone, or via email for advice on Roland music equipment.
A History of Roland
Founded in 1972 in Osaka by Ikutaro Kakehashi, Roland began manufacturing electric instruments and equipment, such as rhythm machines and synthesizers. Over the years, Roland has consistently contributed to the evolution of electronic instruments, shaping the industry standard of music production and becoming one of the most successful distributors of instruments worldwide.
Their enduring legacy includes numerous groundbreaking innovations and firsts, such as introducing MIDI to the world alongside Dave Smith, as well as pioneering touch sensitivity, the electronic piano, DigiScore, modelling-based sound engines, multi-channel speaker systems and wireless connectivity via Bluetooth in digital pianos.
Some of the most well-known musicians have used Roland’s instruments, including Michael Jackson, Duran Duran, Elton John, Depeche Mode, Madonna and many more. Roland’s influence on modern music is undeniable, with countless timeless tracks built on their synths and other instruments.