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        <s:name>Gearhead/Roland D-110</s:name>
        <s:content>{!components/__archivelogo}&#xA;&#xA;Described as being &quot;worth its weight in gold&quot; when it first appeared&#xA;around 1988, the 1U-rackmount&#xA;D-110 was the first serious multitimbral sample-based&#xA;machine on the market. Its heritage draws on the phenomenally&#xA;successful (but bitimbral)&#xA;[Gearhead/Roland D-50]&#xA;synthesiser, although it is more closely related to the ~~MT-32~~,&#xA;a table-top unit primarily aimed at the home market as an &quot;expander&quot;&#xA;(as they used to be called).&#xA;&#xA;The D-110 uses the same winning formula as the D-50: a layered combination&#xA;of emulated analogue synthesiser with playback of ROM-based samples,&#xA;usually short attack transients. Unfortunately, it lacks the D-50&apos;s&#xA;true strengths (multiple onboard effects, parametric EQ and multiple-LFO&#xA;modulation), resulting in a rather thin and static sound. That aside,&#xA;the D-110 was a very capable box for its time: 32 voices, dynamic&#xA;voice allocation, voice reserve, multiple polyphonic outputs. The&#xA;MIDI response is also very tight.&#xA;&#xA;The system exclusive implementation is clean and elegant, without the&#xA;drawbacks of the D-50, although the packet-based transfer protocol&#xA;causes problems for generic librarians. The D-110 was also the first&#xA;of Roland&apos;s multitimbral machines to feature multiple edit buffers,&#xA;a design which I personally like (exceptions, such as the&#xA;[Gearhead/Waldorf Micro-Wave], aside) but which induces violent fits in others. The patch heirarchy is rather&#xA;convoluted, due mostly to the scheme used to select 256 tones using&#xA;128 MIDI program numbers via a table of indirection &quot;timbres&quot;.&#xA;&#xA;Despite the rather weak voice architecture, the D-110 is a capable&#xA;little unit, ideal for &quot;background&quot; work in sequencing applications,&#xA;although the front-panel programming interface is typical Roland&#xA;issue, as is the manual.&#xA;</s:content>
        <s:mTime>2005-09-04 22:30:14.0</s:mTime>
        <s:cTime>2005-08-09 22:14:48.0</s:cTime>
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