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Espen Kraft | When Roland ruled desktop music in the late 80s and early 90s @EspenKraft | Uploaded July 2023 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
Roland Computer Music modules - a range of add-on devices designed for use with any computer that can be fitted with a MIDI port. The industry (at the time) MPU401 Midi interface and starting it all was the cult classic MT-32 multi timbral module from 1987, hot off the D-50.
The LA-based CM-32L, the RS-PCM CM-32P, and putting the two together in the same box gives the CM-64.
The CF10 Digital Fader, The CN20 Music Entry Pad, The CA30 Intelligent Arranger and the CP-40 Pitch to MIDI Converter is also on display in this video.

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When Roland ruled desktop music in the late 80s and early 90s @EspenKraft

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