The Roland RS-202 is a fully polyphonic string and brass synthesizer released in 1976. It uses a divide-down oscillator design, giving all 61 keys full polyphony and producing classic lush string-machine tones. The strings, brass, keyboard split function, and the famous Ensemble I/II chorus are its signature features. It offers immediate, vintage string and pad textures rather than deep synthesis. This unit is the Japanese 100V version, so it requires a step-down transformer for use on Australian mains voltage.
This example is fully functional but has a single broken key (the trigger works fine but the key is snapped in half). It is also missing two fader caps. Selling AS IS. With case.
Usually priced around $1000.
This example is fully functional but has a single broken key (the trigger works fine but the key is snapped in half). It is also missing two fader caps. Selling AS IS. With case.
Usually priced around $1000.