Roland D-05 Boutique (Roland D-05)
ManufacturerRoland
Dates2017-
PriceUS$460 US
£350 GBP
JP¥50,000 JPY
Technical specifications
Polyphony16 voices, 8 voices (Dual or Split mode)
Timbrality2-part
Oscillator32 partials with 2 per voice; 4 per voice in Dual or Split mode
LFO3
Synthesis typeLinear Arithmetic synthesis Digital Circuit Behavior (DCB)
Filterlow-pass resonant filter referred to as a Time Variant Filter (TVF)
AttenuatorADSR envelope referred to as Time Variant Amplifier (TVA)
Aftertouch expressionYes
Velocity expressionYes
Storage memoryPreset Patch 64 x 6, User Patch 64 x 8, Pattern 64
EffectsReverb, Chorus, EQ
Input/output
Keyboard25 keys with optional K-25m keyboard unit
Left-hand controlPitchbend / modulation ribbon controllers

The Roland D-05 is a synthesizer first manufactured in 2017. It is a smaller version of the Roland D-50 which was produced in 1987. [1] [2] The D-05 is part of the Roland's Boutique range of new and recreated synths. This particular Boutique module has additional functionality compared to its bigger brother. There is the addition of a Micro USB port that MIDI and audio[3] from the unit can both be transmitted to and from a connected computer.

Extra features

Extra features include an arpeggiator and a 64 step sequencer, sequence shuffle and has gate timing along with tempo and patch changes. [3]

Portability

The unit can be powered by batteries or from the USB port. Along with the optional K25m module and utilizing the D-05's built in speaker, it can be made into a self-contained, highly portable synthesizer.

References

  1. "Roland D50". 2015-06-06. Archived from the original on 2015-06-06. Retrieved 2018-09-03.
  2. Chords, KeyboardMag.com Online Community for Keys, Boards, Gear, Lessons, News, Video, Tabs &. "Roland Announces D-05 Linear Synthesizer". Retrieved 2017-10-14.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. 1 2 "D-05 Linear Synthesizer Specifications". Roland UK. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
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