Description
The Roland CB-BTRMX TR/MX Bag is made by Roland. If you are looking for a great Bag MX TR CB-BTRMX Pro Audio Misc Recording Equipment . The Roland CB-BTRMX TR/MX Bag is preorder from Synth for Sale now for £58 with delivery to all areas of the UK/Europe & USA. .
Here's what Roland say about the CB-BTRMX bag:
Designed to perfectly fit the TR-8S, TR-8, and MX-1, the CB-BTRMX delivers excellent protection in a lightweight design. Constructed with industrial-grade materials and a soft fleece interior, this rugged instrument bag provides superior longevity and protection while on the move.
Whether around town or on the road, your gear will travel safely and in style with Roland’s Black Series.
Specifications
- Durable exterior materials
- Fleece interior and foam padding
- Reinforced handle
- Interior/exterior: black 600D polyester
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Roland synthesizers are renowned for their pioneering role in shaping electronic music, known for their innovative designs and iconic sounds. Since the introduction of the Roland SH-1000 in 1973, the company has consistently pushed boundaries in synthesizer technology. Legendary models like the Jupiter-8, Juno-60, and TB-303 helped define the sound of genres such as synth-pop, house, and techno. The TB-303, in particular, became the backbone of acid house, with its distinctive squelchy basslines. Roland’s early synthesizers were known for their warm analogue tones and intuitive interfaces, which have cemented them as favourites among musicians and producers worldwide.
In more recent years, Roland has continued its legacy with the introduction of digital and hybrid synthesizers, such as the versatile JD-XA and the System-8, which incorporates the company’s powerful ACB (Analog Circuit Behavior) technology. This innovation allows modern Roland synths to faithfully recreate the sound and behaviour of their vintage counterparts while offering new features and capabilities. The company’s synthesisers are highly respected for their quality, reliability, and versatility, making them a staple in studios and live performances alike. Whether producing lush pads, punchy basses, or evolving soundscapes, Roland synths have been at the forefront of electronic music for decades.
£87.00 £66.00
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Fits one Roland Boutique module Durable exterior materials Fleece interior and thick foam padding Interior/exterior: 600D polyester and rip stop nylon
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A keyboard bag is used to protect a keyboard or synthesiser from damage during transport or storage. Keyboards are often delicate and expensive, so using a bag helps safeguard them against knocks, scratches, dust, and environmental elements like moisture. A good keyboard bag usually has padding to absorb shocks, reinforced seams to handle weight, and compartments for storing accessories like pedals, power supplies, cables, and sheet music.
Musicians, especially those who perform or travel frequently, find keyboard bags essential for ensuring their instruments remain in good condition. Bags with handles or wheels make carrying heavy keyboards easier and safer, reducing the risk of accidental drops or bumps. Additionally, a bag makes it more convenient to pack and carry the keyboard to gigs, rehearsals, studios, or lessons.