dont be fooled into thinking that the MC909 bears any resemblance whatsoever to the awesome and classic TR909.
its a cheap marketing ploy by Roland, if you want a groove box, there's better value for money out there.
Fair price?
Other than this I agree completly..tone-def wrote:i wouldn't buy any roland products from the last 20 years
http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... ductId=765
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sorry dude. you are retarded.tone-def wrote:i wouldn't buy any roland products from the last 20 years
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roland still makes good gear. Like any other manufacturer the whole catalogue isn't geared towards making minimal techno or house. They still make some of the most classic pedals to date and over the years they've made countless instruments used in many styles of music.even in the past 20... its silly to discount them like that.tone-def wrote:why?hydrogen wrote:sorry dude. you are retarded.tone-def wrote:i wouldn't buy any roland products from the last 20 years
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sure they might make some good products. the V drums are really good but i'm not a drummer so i wouldn't buy it. when it comes to keyboards and synths i find they are really over priced and don't sound as good as the competition.hydrogen wrote:roland still makes good gear. Like any other manufacturer the whole catalogue isn't geared towards making minimal techno or house. They still make some of the most classic pedals to date and over the years they've made countless instruments used in many styles of music.even in the past 20... its silly to discount them like that.tone-def wrote:why?hydrogen wrote:sorry dude. you are retarded.tone-def wrote:i wouldn't buy any roland products from the last 20 years