Roland D110 Patch List
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I assume that theses specific cards contain D110 formatted patches, which would be very instructive to analyse. If anyone has sysex or atari-format dumps of these, I would truely appreciate the sharing. I can provide the sysex dumps of the 3 official roland cards (only D10 patches though) if you need.
The Roland U-110 is a ROMpler synthesizer module, it was produced by Roland Corporation in 1988.
General information[edit]
The predecessor of the more successful U-20 keyboard and U-220 module, the U-110 was Roland's first dedicated sample playback synth. It used ROM to store sounds rather than loading them from disks into RAM, hence it was not a true sampler as it could not sample sounds.
The U-110 contained a base 2MB of sounds stored in ROM. It could be expanded with up to 4 Roland SN-U110 sound library cards, unlike the more popular Roland U-220 that could only accommodate two. It had six individual outputs.
Specifications[edit]
Feature | Value |
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Polyphony | 31 Voices |
Sound Generator | DC-PCM Sound Generator |
Base Sample ROM | 2MB Consisting of 99 Sounds |
Patch Storage | 64 Internal memory locations |
Expansion | 2MB of extra sounds can be added by using up to 4 Roland SN-U110 PCM Cards |
Outputs | 1 Stereo mix output and 6 individual outputs (different output modes are available) also a headphone socket is attached to the mix output |
Multimbral | Yes. 6 Parts splitting the polyphony with each part i.e. no dynamic voice allocation |
Effects | Basic Digital Chorus and Tremolo |
Filter | NONE |
Display | 16x2 LC Display |
Control | 6 Front panel buttons and a volume dial for the mix/headphone output. |
List of SN-U110 ROM Cards[edit]
Card Number | Name |
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SN-U110-01 | Pipe Organ and Harpsichord |
SN-U110-02 | Latin and FX Percussion |
SN-U110-03 | Ethnic |
SN-U110-04 | Electric Grand and Clavi |
SN-U110-05 | Orchestral Strings |
SN-U110-06 | Orchestral Winds |
SN-U110-07 | Electric Guitar |
SN-U110-08 | Synthesiser |
SN-U110-09 | Guitar and Keyboards |
SN-U110-10 | Rock Drums |
SN-U110-11 | Sound Effects |
SN-U110-12 | Sax and Trombone |
SN-U110-13 | Super Strings |
SN-U110-14 | Super Acoustic Guitar |
SN-U110-15 | Super Brass |
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Vintage Synth Explorer's site on the U-110 [1]
- U-110 Manual [2]
- Vintage synth explorer [3]
- Synthmania's site contains the demo songs on MP3 [4]
- U110 Resource: Manual, many audio demos and review [5]
Second generation style synthesis. The D-10is a Digital Linear Arithmetic Synthesizer and the D-110 is its upgradedrackmount version. Capable of decent acoustic sounds and great newsynth-type sounds the D-10/110 is a great and cheaper alternative to thepopular. It has a confusing synthesis /editing method composed of tones, partials and timbres. Basically it allboils down to tricky programming which, if you know what your doing, canhave interesting and unique results.
On-board drum sounds, reverbeffects and internal / external memory storage are also a plus.