The series, debuted in 1991, is the industry benchmark for General MIDI (GM) and GS sound modules. Originally designed as a high-quality, mid-range solution for desktop music production and DOS gaming, it defined the soundscape of the 1990s. Core Technical Specifications (SC-55 Model) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
was the flagship unit that launched the series and the General MIDI standard :
: 24-voice polyphony (dynamically allocated across 16 parts).
: Utilizes RSPCM (Roland Sample PCM) combined with a simplified version of Roland’s Linear Arithmetic (LA) synthesis.
The series evolved through several major hardware iterations and eventually into software:
: 317 high-quality instrument sounds and 9 drum sets.
: 16-part multi-timbral, allowing it to act as an entire band from a single MIDI connection.
: Built-in digital reverb and chorus, adjustable per MIDI channel. Key Product Evolution
The series, debuted in 1991, is the industry benchmark for General MIDI (GM) and GS sound modules. Originally designed as a high-quality, mid-range solution for desktop music production and DOS gaming, it defined the soundscape of the 1990s. Core Technical Specifications (SC-55 Model) Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
was the flagship unit that launched the series and the General MIDI standard :
: 24-voice polyphony (dynamically allocated across 16 parts).
: Utilizes RSPCM (Roland Sample PCM) combined with a simplified version of Roland’s Linear Arithmetic (LA) synthesis.
The series evolved through several major hardware iterations and eventually into software:
: 317 high-quality instrument sounds and 9 drum sets.
: 16-part multi-timbral, allowing it to act as an entire band from a single MIDI connection.
: Built-in digital reverb and chorus, adjustable per MIDI channel. Key Product Evolution