Roland Verselab MV-1
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- Connections: Headphones, Mix Out (L/Mono, R), Ext In (L/Mono/Mic, R), Mic In (XLR with 48V phantom power)
- Design: Table top unit
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 354 x 60 x 208 mm
- Display: backlit LCD display
- Effects: Track Multi-Effects: 90 types Track EQ Chorus/Delay: 9 types Reverb: 7 types Master Effects: 90 types Master Compressor Master EQ
- Enclosure: Plastic
- Housing Colour: Black
- Includes: Operating instructions, power supply, SD card
- Polyphony: ZEN-Core 128 voices, Looper 8 voices
- Power supply: Netzteil / USB
- Sampling: Vocal Take
- Sequencer: Step Sequencer bis zu 128 Steps
- Subcategory: Song Production Studio
- Supported File Formats: User Sample: WAV 32--96 kHz/16-bit, 24-bit (mono, stereo), Looper Sample: WAV 44.1 kHz/16-bit, 24-bit, 32-bit, 32-bit float (mono, stereo)
- USB / MIDI: USB, MIDI In/Out
- Weight: 1,2 kg
- 7 Tracks and 1 Vocal Track
- sound generation: ZEN-Core
Roland was founded as a manufacturer of various music materials and studio technology on April 18, 1972 in Osaka, Japan. Among the earliest products to come onto the market were the first rhythm machines from the TR series, whose successors TR-808, TB-303 and TR-909 had a significant influence on both techno and electro music, as well as hip hop scene. The JC-120 Jazz chorus guitar amplifier was also created in the mid-1970s, and both Andy Summers from The Police as well as Kirk Hammett and James Hetfield from Metallica were audibly impressed by its ultra-clear sound in conjunction with the built-in chorus effect . Since then and to this day, Roland has continuously expanded its catalog with high-quality and interesting products in a wide variety of fields such as digital pianos, groove boxes, e-drums and synthesizers.