marydelve's Roland Music Gear Setup
Roland V-Combo Roland Juno Di Soundlogic Sledge 2.0 Black Edition
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This rig
~$2,446
Brand mix
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Roland
67%
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Studiologic
33%
Price mix
Mix of standard and budget
Avg price: $125.00
A good starting point
My first love. Juno Di is amazing but limited. A lot of sounds, but are they useful? For me no. Also "piano" section is huge but quality is low.
Roland V-Combo VR-09-B 61-key Stage Performance Keyboard
Avg price: $1,260.57
Amazing!
I've bought this workstation in order to manage simultaneously sounds. The hammond is amazing, I love the jazz one, thanks to the possibility to change each bar. Actually, hammon wasn't a priority for me, but now I always add it to my production. Synth are amazing like all the Roland ones. Piano are so close to real piano, thanks also to all the parameters that can be changed.
Studiologic Sledge Black Edition
Avg price: $1,060.63
Amazing friend
I use this amazing analog synth for creating new sounds or improve my live performance. It is so easy to use thanks to all the grips. I suggest this synth to all the nerd keyboardist who wants to go outside the comfort zone and start to create new stuff
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Effects: reverb, delay, chorus and flanger + arpeggiator for EVERY sounds installed on Sledge
About this setup
This gear photo by marydelve features 3 pieces of gear, including Roland Juno-Di Synthesizer, Roland V-Combo VR-09-B 61-key Stage Performance Keyboard, and Studiologic Sledge Black Edition. The rig is a mix of standard and budget pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes.
I hear the Sledge is surprisingly great. You liking it? I love the black-on-black.
It’s amazing! Some issues with firmware don’t update but now it works. I love the effects panel and also the cutoff control. Amazing!
so glad to hear that. nice work scoring one of these!