More video captures of the Roland AIRA Series

February 14, 2014 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on More video captures of the Roland AIRA Series 

System-1 synth will get its premiere (worldwide) at Dancefair on the 15th of february 2014. Yesterday we got a exclusive sneak peek from Roland CE.

The much hyped Roland AIRA is now live – packed with classic sounds and modern features

February 14, 2014 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on The much hyped Roland AIRA is now live – packed with classic sounds and modern features 

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Roland has officially announced its new series of AIRA products:

  • The AIRA TR-8 Rhythm Performer – a $499 drum machine;
  • The AIRA TB-3 Touch Bassline – a $299 bassline synth;
  • The AIRA VT-3 Voice Transformer – a $199 vocal effects processor and vocoder; and
  • The AIRA System-1 Plug-Out Synthesizer – a $599 virtual analog synthesizer that can transform into a variety of classic synth, and act as a hardware controller for a new line of software synthesizers.

The AIRA series is based on Roland’s newly-developed Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) which the company says faithfully captures the sound of some of Roland’s most revered classics. In developing the AIRA line, Roland modeled classic circuits, using original design specs, consultation with original product engineers, and a detailed part-by-part analysis of each analog circuit, using pristinely-archived Roland drum machines and synthesizers.

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The TR-8 Rhythm Performer is a ‘performance rhythm machine’. It offers the sounds of Roland’s classic TR-808 and TR-909, 4 audio outputs and greater tweakability than the originals.

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The TB-3 Touch Bassline is based on the classic Roland TB-303.

The new TB-3 Touch Bassline uses Roland’s ACB modeling to recreate the classic bassline sound and offers controls that will be familiar to users of the original. But the TB-3 also offers a large touch control surface that streamlines sequence programming and introduces new performance options.

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The VT-3 Voice Transformer is designed for creating heavily processed vocal sounds, with pitch and formant shifting, vocoder effects and more

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The System-1 Plug-Out Synthesizer is a new keyboard that can transform into a variety of types of synths.

It’s very hands-on and knobby, but the key feature is the synth’s Plug-Out technology, which lets the System-1 control – and even host – software recreations of classic Roland synths, with no computer connected.

Videos:

Pricing and Availability:

  • The TR-8 Rhythm Transformer will retail for a street price of $499;
  • the TB-3 Touch Bassline has a street price of $299;
  • the VT-3 street price will be $199; and
  • he System-1 Plug-Out Synthesizer will retail for $599.

Roland AIRA products will be shipping by the end of second quarter 2014

More info here >>

New cool teaser picture of Roland Aira

February 11, 2014 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on New cool teaser picture of Roland Aira 

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Star Trek here we go 😀

 

Roland AIRA – Origins of electronic music (TEASER)

February 8, 2014 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on Roland AIRA – Origins of electronic music (TEASER) 

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Roland has released another set of Aira teasers, showing that they’ve got four new devices on the way. With roots in the very origins of electronic music, AIRA is the new series of products designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s electronic musicians. In the studio or on the stage, AIRA brings genre-defining sound and modern performance features to a new generation.

Roland also released a video that covers one of the technologies used in the Aira line – Analog Circuit Behavior, which appears to be a type of circuit modeling technology. Roland’s newly developed Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) faithfully captures the sound and feel of some our most revered classics. ACB is the technology behind the authentic sound and responsive behavior of the AIRA products.

It utilizes original design specs, consultation with original engineers, and a detailed, part-by-part analysis of each analog circuit in Roland’s own pristine units.

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“With this project, we really focused on analog instruments. However, this does not mean we only wanted to reproduce the analog gear, rather that we wanted to create a new technology to produce new electronic instruments,” says Watanabe. “We wanted to create the next step in electronic music, and I believe that with ACB technology we just might have succeeded.”

Roland AIRA — TR-909 Rhythm Composer

January 22, 2014 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off on Roland AIRA — TR-909 Rhythm Composer 

Roland engineers discuss the technologies involved in getting the right sounds for the successor to the TR-808. The TR-909 Rhythm Composer evolved from the TR-808, adding digital samples and MIDI. House and Techno were born. Now the next step begins.

http://www.roland.com/aira

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