Product Description
Roland D-110 Multi Timbral Sound Module
You'll have a hard time finding a nicer one than this!
About This Keyboard
We took this in trade and it has been stored well and kept in excellent condition throughout its lifetime. Everything on it works just as it should and cosmetically you have to look very hard to find any defects. We did not have any cards to test the slots with but we have no reason to believe they wouldn't work.
Features
The Roland D-110 is a Linear Arithmetic (LA) synthesizer released in the late 1980's. At the time, sound ROM was very expensive and of limited capacity. In order to save space and still be able to generate complex sounds, Roland designed a line of synthesizers based on building sounds from two components - attack transients and sustain waveforms. A more complex attack waveform representing the pluck of a string could be combined with a fairly simple sustain waveform to create a realistic instrument sound while using very little memory compared to storing the full waveform. This approach also gave more flexibility in combining sounds.
The D-110 was part of the second generation of LA synthesizers that included the D-5, D-10, and D-20 keyboards. They were the follow-up to the first-generation D-50 and D-550 synths.
The Roland D-110 is compatible with the PN-D10 series of expansion cards.
To play the internal ROM demo, hold down the ENTER button and push the edit button. Pushing the enter button again causes the 8 built-in songs to play. Though they're pretty cheesy, they're a great way to test the unit.
No International shipping on this item.
It is important to remember that when buying a used keyboard it may not operate or look exactly like a new one. Used keyboards develop wear over time that can cause such items as function buttons, knobs, sliders etc. to fail to operate as smoothly or easily as when they were new. Our technician does check these items and if they are deemed unusable they are replaced but some function buttons may require more pressure or manipulation to make the appropriate changes. Cosmetically your used keyboard may have scuffs, scratches, cracks to plastic pieces, discolored keys or other visual impairments that might not show up in the photos. We try to mention any obvious visual imperfections but may not consider them serious enough to post in the listing.