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The Sequencer Roland Musical Instruments is in a used condition. This is a great example of a 1979 – 1983 Roland CSQ-100 Sequencer Black made by Roland Roland CSQ-100 just serviced: everything cleaned and tested.220V version.
Sequencer Musical Instruments Roland Musical Instruments at Synth for Sale with delivery to all areas of the UK. This is a Musical Instruments made by Roland, read more details below.
Roland, based in Japan, is one of the true giants of electronic music history. They created icons like the TR-808, TR-909, TB-303, Juno and Jupiter synths, each of which helped shape entire genres. Modern lines such as AIRA, Boutique, and Fantom keep those sounds alive while adding fresh capabilities. Roland’s legacy is reliability, innovation and cultural impact. From techno to hip hop to pop, you can’t escape the influence of Roland instruments.
Sequencers are tools used to record, arrange and play back musical notes, patterns and rhythms in a structured way. Commonly found in synths, drum machines and standalone units, they allow you to build evolving sequences, loop ideas and create complete compositions step by step. If you enjoy hands-on music creation and pattern-based workflows, sequencers offer a powerful way to turn ideas into finished tracks.
Uncategorised are respected makers in the world of musical instruments, specialising in keyboards, synths or electronic gear. They bring their own identity through design and sound, offering instruments that stand out for reliability and creativity. Musicians value Uncategorised for producing gear that delivers professional results. With a focus on quality and innovation, Uncategorised continues to play a trusted role in the music industry.
A sequencer is a tool used to record, arrange, and play back musical events in a defined order. It allows notes, rhythms, and parameter changes to be programmed step by step or recorded in real time, creating structured patterns and loops. Sequencers are used to keep multiple instruments in sync, build evolving arrangements, and automate movement within a sound. For example, a sequencer might be used to create a repeating bass pattern while gradually changing filter or modulation values to add variation over time.