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MC-09 PhraseLab
ManufacturerRoland Corporation
Dates2002
Technical specifications
Polyphonymonophonic, rhythm: 3 tones
Timbrality16-part
Synthesis typedigital modelling synthesizer
Storage memoryLead preset patterns: 40, Bass preset: 60, Rhythm preset: 100, Effect preset: 30, User: 20, Optional SmartMedia Card: 50
EffectsFilter, Isolator, Phaser, Slicer, Overdrive, Distortion, Ring Modulator
Input/output
KeyboardNo
External controlMIDI in/out

The Roland MC-09 "PhraseLab" is a Roland synthesizer, described as a Roland TB-303 emulator featuring an effects processor and a 4-part phrase sampler.

Features

The key features of the MC-09 are:

References

MC-09 PDF Documentation Links:

Other Links: