Roland D-50 / D-550

Roland D-50 Image

The D-50 is an all-time favorite digital synth that's still just as popular today as when it first came out in '87. Once Roland's hottest digital synth, it competed against the Yamaha DX7, and was much easier to use. By joining 8-bit PCM samples with "LAS" synth-generated sounds, the D-50 is capable of unique and complex sounds. The PCM samples contained the attack transients, while the rest of the sound came from the Linear Arithmatic Synth (LAS) section which sounds very analog, with subtractive-style synthesis and low-pass-resonant filters. Built-in chorus and (for the first time) digital reverb are also included for giving your sounds space and life! It also has a joystick controller for real-time timbre manipulation. The D-50 was great for new and non-acoustic, percussive, ethereal and beautiful pads & sounds.

Roland D-550 Image

Roland D-550 Rack Version

Both the D-50 and D-550 benefit from the PG-1000 external controller which gives you very plain and simple slider/fader type control of all adjustable parameters of the synth. The D-50 includes MIDI on all 16 channels but because it is monotimbral you can only use one channel at a time. There is an upgrade which will give the D-50 and its rackmount version a full 16 channels of simultaneous MIDI multitimbral data communication. This popular synth has been widely used in all forms of music. Eric Clapton, Enya, 808 State, Jean Michel Jarre, Vince Clarke, Apollo 440, Eat Static, LTJ Bukem, Fluke, Information Society, Lab-4, Gary Numan, Rick Wakeman, Kitaro, Rush, Vangelis, Richard Barbieri, Boston and Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran are just a few of the many satisfied users.

141 Visitor comments
mick
July 7, 2012 @ 12:46 pm
Hi, the Roland D-50 Creative Book I mentioned in an earlier post is available here:
http://www.filedropper.com/rolandd-50creativebook
Admiral General Aladeen
May 28, 2012 @ 10:28 am
This synth is amazingly Aladeen! :))) 5/5
Fred
May 10, 2012 @ 9:07 am
I agree with everything ponyman said - this is still an amazing synth.

It has a power and an almost indefinable 'feel' to the sound - much more distinctive than any of the later Roland digital machines.

Looks great, solidly made and an aural quality that's simply breath-taking.

Believe me, you NEED one of these!
Electrofile
April 26, 2012 @ 11:29 am
The Roland D50 is full of life, like you wouldn't beleive. I have got about 100 sound banks for it in Sysex format. Old sounds, new sounds..... i can do it all.

Beautiful looking synth and great key action too.

One of the best synths ever made.
RJohansson
April 24, 2012 @ 2:52 pm
I adore the D50 and I love its headroom.
 
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  • Demos & Media
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    Video 1
    - Roland D-50 demo, by Aleksandar Gazibara.

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    Video 2
    - Kebu - Requiem for a Dream (Roland D-50 demo)

    Audio Clip 1 - A few pads and examples of patches from the vast collection of sounds available in the D-50. From the Future Music CD, issue 52.

    Manual - Roland has made manuals for most of their products available as free PDF downloads.

    Editor - Roland D-50 Patch Editor software programs for PC.

    Mac Patches - Lots of great Midi SysEx patch files for use with the D-50 and D-550 synths. These are compressed in a Macintosh friendly format.

    WinPC Patches - Lots of great Midi SysEx patch files for use with the D-50 and D-550 synths. These are compressed in a Windows/PC friendly format.

  • Specifications
  • Polyphony - 16 voices (32 partials with 2 per voice); 8 voices (using 4 partials per voice in Dual or Split Mode)
  • Oscillators - Digital LAS (Linear Arithmetic Synthesis) & PCM, 32 osc.
  • LFO - YES (3 x 2tones = 6 LFOs)
  • Filter - low-pass-resonant
  • Envelopes - ADSR envelopes
  • Effects - YES
  • #Instruments - Monotimbral (can be upgraded for multitimbrality)
  • Keyboard - 61 note keyboard with velocity and aftertouch
  • Arpeg/Seq - None
  • Memory - 64 patches
  • Control - MIDI
  • Date Produced - 1987-89

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