1998 Roland VS-1680 Demonstration Video HD. Presented by Tom Stephenson. Remastered and up-scaled Dec. 11, 2022 by Matt Traum for Matt's Time Machine www.mattstimemachine.com
I'm just as SLOW! How to record instrumentals from my dynosaur Esoniq workstation? Go to getting a Receiver, cassette tapes or I can save to cd rom & it won't mess up from playing it like a record player? Don't tell nobody I asked that! lol
What a great machine, I just booted mine up from a 20 year sleep and it's really fun to use and learn again. The best thing about it is there's no ethernet or wifi connection, so you can stay focused on your music :).
I bought my first one new in 1997 /98 when they first came out . Then in 2008 I bought a used one to midi them up as one . I loved mine even though I’ve put them to bed for now. I bought a used VS 2480 and it’s my main recorder !!
Do I have to an oldshool receiver, double cassette tape deck & wire speaker monitors plugged into the roland digital multi recorder & a music esoniq work station to record instrumentals to practice to, instead of burning out the device on repeat play?
We really take for granted microphone modeling (I still don't really believe in it), digital effects, and digital audio workstations in general. This was such a huge breakthrough for the home musician, that didn't want to be tethered to a computer tower. Or fiddling with ADATS / Tascam machines. Roland has always been a great company
When I bought mine new, it came with 1 board. I believe the second was an add-on. You should have 1. I'm sure you can scour the internet and find one if it doesn't for some reason.