Roland Ms1. MS1 Roland MS1 Audiofanzine There are eight pads arranged into five banks for a total of 40 sampled sounds. Check out the Roland MS-1 Technical Specifications page at Sweetwater — the world's leading music technology and instrument retailer! Skip To Main Content Skip To Search Skip To Footer Contact Us About Accessibility ¡Obtenga asesoría en español! Llámenos hoy a (800) 222-4701.
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Check out the Roland MS-1 Technical Specifications page at Sweetwater — the world's leading music technology and instrument retailer! Skip To Main Content Skip To Search Skip To Footer Contact Us About Accessibility ¡Obtenga asesoría en español! Llámenos hoy a (800) 222-4701. This compact powerhouse empowers you to capture, edit, and perform with 16-bit stereo samples, offering a treasure trove of creative possibilities.Ideal for both studio environments and live performances, the MS-1 allows for seamless integration into any setup.
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This compact powerhouse empowers you to capture, edit, and perform with 16-bit stereo samples, offering a treasure trove of creative possibilities.Ideal for both studio environments and live performances, the MS-1 allows for seamless integration into any setup. The Roland MS-1 digital sampler was a compact, 16-bit digital audio phrase sampler produced by Roland in 1994 as a straightforward, inexpensive, entry-level sampler Roland MS-1 Digital SamplerIn good condition, a few light scratches.With original power supply and manual.Fully tested and in perfect working condition.
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Roland MS1 Digital Sampler Reverb. MS-1 PHRASE SAMPLER MAXIMUM POLYPHONY: 4 voices DATA FORMAT: MS-1 original format (R-DAC) A/D CONVERSION: 16-bit D/A CONVERSION: 16-bit SAMPLING FREQUENCY: The MS-1 was what Roland refers to as a "phrase sampler" and featured eight rubber pads that triggered individual samples assigned to them