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        <s:name>Gearhead/Roland D-50</s:name>
        <s:content>{!components/__archivelogo}&#xA;&#xA;{image:d50.jpeg}&#xA;&#xA;One of the classic synthesisers of the MIDI era, the D-50 was&#xA;conceived and marketed as the antidote to the ~~Yamaha DX7~~ with its&#xA;unfriendly programming interface and (supposedly) non-intuitive&#xA;synthesis architecture. The moniker ~~Linear Arithmetic Synthesis~~&#xA;suggested an additive paradigm (ignoring the fact that the D-50 could&#xA;also ring-modulate), and its main selling point was the way in which&#xA;short, ROM-sampled attack transients could be grafted onto voices&#xA;generated by a software simulation of a conventional analogue&#xA;synthesiser, in the name of &quot;realism.&quot;&#xA;&#xA;In fact, in my opinion the D-50 was a runaway success for entirely&#xA;different reasons. Its integral onboard effects and parametric&#xA;equalisers made it sound much better than any other keyboard in the&#xA;shop, regardless of raw sound quality. And, typically for Roland, the&#xA;factory presets were superb, with such patches as ~~Soundtrack~~,&#xA;~~Living Calliope~~ and ~~DigitalNativeDance~~ establishing a&#xA;pop-cultural landmark and setting a standard for subsequent keyboards&#xA;for years to come.&#xA;&#xA;Presets apart, the D-50 is a wonderful synthesiser, almost by&#xA;accident. The onboard equalisers (implemented presumably to make up&#xA;for the lack of filtering on the samples) are very capable, the&#xA;(three) effects processors are perfectly respectable for that era, and&#xA;the emulated analogue architecture is quite impressive, with six&#xA;independent LFO&apos;s available, pulse-width modulation over two different&#xA;waveforms, and resonant (if not self-oscillating) lowpass&#xA;filtering. Even today, no other synthesiser (not even the flagship&#xA;[Gearhead/Roland D-70]) can achieve the kind of&#xA;swirling, delicate, atmospheric textures which the D-50 has been&#xA;generating since 1987.&#xA;&#xA;For a Roland, the control architecture is respectable. A lot of&#xA;modulation points are hard-wired but fairly sensible; for example,&#xA;aftertouch can be routed to (amongst other things) pulse-width and&#xA;pitch. The onboard joystick is used purely for programming partial&#xA;(voice) mix, or as a data entry control; to my knowledge, it does not&#xA;transmit MIDI. The synthesiser is notionally bitimbral, with one&#xA;chorus/flange and one equaliser per tone, but program changes cannot&#xA;select tones independently. The third-party M-EX upgrade&#xA;attempted to make the D-50 multitimbral, but in a limited sense (with&#xA;numerous patch components shared between voices) and with a blemished&#xA;performance and reliability record; besides, the D-50 only has two&#xA;audio outputs (usually treated as a stereo pair) so a multitimbral&#xA;architecture would be of limited use.&#xA;&#xA;After the unmitigated disaster of the JX-10 and [Gearhead/Roland MKS-70]&#xA; in terms of&#xA;sys-ex implementation and remote editing, the D-50 was the first&#xA;synthesiser to implement the &quot;memory map&quot; model of parameter and patch&#xA;storage, undoubtably one of Roland&apos;s smart ideas. The D-50 sort-of&#xA;half got it right; only with the [Gearhead/Roland D-110] did the memory map sys-ex&#xA;mechanism actually make life easy for programmers. (On the other hand,&#xA;the packet protocol means that there is no such thing as a single&#xA;bank dump.)&#xA;&#xA;The D-50 was a hugely popular synthesiser which also happened to be&#xA;good; the [Gearhead/Roland D-550] rackmount version&#xA; in particular is highly sought-after and highly priced. If you have&#xA;the space for a bitimbral synthesiser with a silky sound and limited&#xA;intellect, check it out.&#xA;</s:content>
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