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Description
Introducing the Roland D-50, a game-changer in the realm of digital synthesizers. Launched in the late 80s, the D-50 stood toe-to-toe with the widely acclaimed Yamaha DX-7, carving a name for itself with its unique architecture and distinct sonic capabilities. The D-50 introduced a fresh synthesis approach to the music world, utilizing Roland's patented 'LAS' or Linear Arithmetic Synthesis. This innovative technology married sample playback with digital synthesis and resonant filters, enabling the D-50 to produce not only the percussive and glassy tones synonymous with FM synthesis, but also emulating analog and traditional style sounds.
Key Features:
- Utilizes Roland's patented 'LAS' or Linear Arithmetic Synthesis
- Capable of producing percussive, glassy, and traditional analog-style sounds
- Competed directly against the popular Yamaha DX-7
- Produced from 1987-1990, making it a vintage, classic synthesizer
Product specs
| Brand | Roland |
| Model | D-50 61-Key Linear Synthesizer |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 1987 - 1992 |
| Made In | Japan |
| Categories | Digital Synthesizers, Keyboard Synths |
| Analog / Digital | Digital |
| Key Size | Full Size |
| Keyboard Action | Synth Action |
| MIDI I/O | MIDI Input, MIDI Output, MIDI Through |
| Number of Keys | 61 Keys |
| Polyphony | 16 Voices |
FAQs
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Is the Roland D-50 synthesizer polyphonic or monophonic?
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The Roland D-50 is a polyphonic synthesizer with 16 voices, allowing for complex and layered soundscapes.
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What type of synthesis does the Roland D-50 use?
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The Roland D-50 utilizes Linear Arithmetic (LA) Synthesis, which combines subtractive synthesis with sampled PCM waveforms for rich and diverse sound creation.
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Does the Roland D-50 have MIDI capabilities?
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Yes, the Roland D-50 is equipped with MIDI Input, Output, and Through, allowing for integration with other MIDI-compatible devices.
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What are the standout features of the Roland D-50's sound engine?
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The D-50's sound engine is known for its lush pads, realistic textures, and the ability to create both traditional and unique digital sounds, thanks to its innovative use of LA Synthesis.
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How many keys does the Roland D-50 have, and what is the key size?
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The Roland D-50 features a 61-key full-size keyboard with synth action, providing a responsive playing experience suitable for various styles.
Videos
Doctor Mix
Roland D-50 Synthesizer: Famous Sounds Presets
Reviews
PROS
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Iconic 80s and 90s sounds, widely recognized in music from that era
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Warm and solid build quality
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Useful preset sounds right out of the box
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Offers a unique range of timbres, excels at breathy and chiming sounds
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Easier to program than competitors like the DX7
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Holds legendary status among synths, alongside instruments like the Mini Moog and TR-808
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Has been used by famous artists, including Enya across decades
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Compatible with additional programming tools for deeper customization
CONS
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Sound can feel primitive by today's standards
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Less suitable for genres like EDM without creative adaptation
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Lacks real-time sliders/buttons for on-the-fly adjustments
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Roland D-50.
Setup and maintenance
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Digital boards in the D-50 are harder to repair due to part scarcity compared to analog synths.
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Features and functionality
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The D-05 includes all cartridge sounds from the original D-50, offering a broader sound palette.
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The D-50's "CHASE" feature plays the upper and lower halves of a sound in sequence, creating unique atmospheric effects not commonly found in other synths.
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The D-50 combines analog-style digital voices with sample-playback voices, each patch using up to four voices with mix control via joystick.
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Build quality
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Boutique synths have smaller, flimsy buttons and unreliable mini jacks, which can be problematic over time.
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Software and compatibility
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The Boutique series offers USB audio, eliminating noise issues present in the original D-50.
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Roland Cloud's D-50 VST includes all original factory sounds and additional patches, though many are perceived as dated, prompting some to seek newer third-party patches.
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Sysex patch editors can significantly enhance the programming experience for the D-50, such as the Midi Quest editor.
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Value and pricing
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Roland has discontinued the D-05, making it rare in the secondhand market despite its desirable features.
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User experience
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Some owners report noisy output from the D-50, while the D-05 is noted for cleaner sound.
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Owners note the D-50's sounds are distinctive, with each patch unmistakably sounding like a D-50, which can be both an advantage and a limitation.
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Owners note that the D-50's perceived lack of versatility is often due to its complex programming, which limits exploration beyond classic sounds.
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Comparisons
Use cases and applications
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The D-50 is recognized for its ability to create Enya-like sounds, making it ideal for those seeking that specific ambient style.
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Critic Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 9 Reviews and 66 Ratings
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A touch of 80s brilliance
You've probably seen the many youtube videos showcasing the default patches. Yes, they are a bit cliched but for good reason. They all sound amazing! Personally I don't use synths to replicate acoustic instruments, so ignore those (even the good ones) but if you want something that can handle a range of timbres then you wont go wrong. It excels at breathy, open, sounds, as well as chiming glassy ones, so I often combine these.
It's easier to program than a DX7 but still isn't easy, so keep that in mind!
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Roland D50 marked the beginning of the end....
I have the honor of buying the first Roland D50 that came to Chicago. It was an instant hit because just pressing one key (DIgital Native Dance factory preset) and you were wowed and mesmerized. Roland's genius was to create a keyboard with preset sounds so strong, the thought of programming your own seems pointless and unnecessary. I have owned three D50 (and a rackmount D550) plus the PG-1000 multi-slider programmer, and have never really made my own patches -- something I felt compelled to do on every synth before the D50. The problem is for many years, music artists became lazy with customization and the end of original sounds pretty much ended. Up to the present time, it's far less about making your own sound than finding the right patch and maybe tweaking it a bit. Nothing wrong with this, as most musicians are eager to get ideas laid as quickly as possible, are geeky programmers trying to stretch sonic boundaries. That said, today's tools have more tweak-ability than ever and plenty of enterprising non-geeks are stretching and working magic customization in ways never imagined during the heyday of the D50. Still, there is something to be said for the one that broke the mold. -cThaWzrd
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Native Dance!! HAHAHAHA takes me back... so cliché now.
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Does this Board need a review
If you don't already know the importance and significance of this synth then you should pack up your studio and return to Apple Garageband. There are few pieces of equipment that will ever hold legendary status. This is Simply one of them. The Roland D-50 stands at the apex along side the Mini Moog, Arp 2600, TR-808,-TR-909, Emulator, MP60, DX-7 and arguably the K-2000S. Just google the list of songs and artists that this synth has accompanied. Artists didn't even deviate from the presets. That's how good this synth was (is).
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Enya!
Enya used this in late 80's and even for her currently latest album from 2015! The sound can be rather primitive in today's standards, but it has this awesome 1980's vibe, purity and warmth, and somehow it does sound better than the new virtual Roland Cloud plugin version.
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Classic 1980s Vibes
The D50 is one of those keyboards that, alongside the DX-7 and Korg M1, really helped to define the mid-late 1980s. This keyboard's strength is in creamy pads and strings, and it's really fun if you can find the optional PG-1000 programmer.
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a great Classic Old School synth...!
It's not an EDM machine; however, if you want to make an Enya album, there are some beautiful sounds in this one. If you're really creative, you can even integrate it 'subtly' into Hard Metal (I was at a Black Sabbath concert back in the late 80's and they had a guy on keyboards who was playing some really dark and moody keyboard lines with one of these while the band played their set...) I have the rack mount version (Roland D-550); Same animal without the keyboard.
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its is awesome
it is one of the most unique synths of the 80s! it has really epic sounds that roland cant reproduce these days!!!
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A fun synth - great sounds
Love this synth, but it could benefit from some sliders/buttons for real time edit. Fat sounding.
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the d50 can be seen when it cuts the shot of his recording console, at about 0:06 in front of the mini moog model D
in this image, the Roland D-50 can be seen for composing "Standing Stone"
In this video Edward's keyboard tech shows some of the synthesizers that he used during the OU812 tour. Included are 2 Roland D-50's. (Mentioned around 13:30) A Roland D-50 can also be seen in a photograph from the July 1988 issue of Keyboard World magazine, which showcases Edwards keyboard arsenal.
In the interview with Dr. Fink and Rosie Gaines, Dr. Fink said “ I know that for the Batman album and for Graffiti ! Bridge, he pretty much used a [Roland] D-50 and the old Emax 12-bit CD-ROM library for a lot of sounds”.
At 19 seconds in the video, you can see Charlie Puth's Roland D-50 on his keyboard rack, as shown in the Associated Press video titled "Inside Charlie Puth’s pad: a plethora of pianos, perfect pitch demo."
In the song "Violently Happy," Björk incorporates the Roland D-50 synthesizer, first heard at 0:37 with the "Machine Run" patch. This is demonstrated in the YouTube video "Bjork - Crying" by Cruise Control.
“Then we used the Roland D-50, Korg M1, some plug-ins, and the last sound of the track is done with the iPad. We didn’t do everything in that order, but in the track we have all of these instruments, and the challenge we had was that everything should sound coherent.”
Album Usage
The Roland D-50 has been featured on the following albums:
Fleetwood Mac: Live 1975
Fleetwood Mac (2025)
Livedelica
Threshold (2024)
Lament (2024 Steven Wilson Mix)
Ultravox & Tigerlily (2024)
Moment in Paradise
Eloy Fritsch (2020)
Delicate Sound of Thunder (2019 Remix) [Live]
Pink Floyd (2020)
Tuethday
Deaton Chris Anthony (2020)
My Body and Soul
Delicious & Teddy Riley (2018)
Extended
Ultravox & Tigerlily (2018)
Small Moon
Chris Carter (2018)
In A Dream
The Juan Maclean (2014)
Learn to Live Again
W.E.T. (2012)
Ghostory (Deluxe Version)
School Of Seven Bells (2012)
Replica
Oneohtrix Point Never (2011)
Astronomica
Crimson Glory (1999)
Standing Stone
Paul McCartney (1997)
Debut
Björk (1993)
Automatic For The People
R.E.M. (1992)
Sugar Tax
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (1991)
Strange and Beautiful
Crimson Glory (1991)
Bellybutton (Remastered)
Jellyfish (1990)
Soundtrack From Twin Peaks
Angelo Badalamenti (1990)
Music from Graffiti Bridge
Prince & Prince (1990)
Чёрный альбом
Kino & KINO (1990)
Batman
Prince & Prince (1989)
Doctor Who: Ghost Light (Original Television Soundtrack)
Mark Ayres & Keff McCulloch (1989)
Kickboxer: The Deluxe Edition Soundtrack
Paul Hertzog (1989)
Storms in Africa (Pt. II) [2009 Remaster]
Enya (1989)
Звезда по имени Солнце
Kino & KINO (1989)
Oranges & Lemons
XTC (1989)
Последний герой
Kino & KINO (1989)
Doble Vida (Remastered)
Soda Stereo (1988)
Kingdom Come
Kingdom Come (1988)
Delicate Sound of Thunder (Live)
Pink Floyd (1988)
Big Generator
Yes (1987)
The Celts
Enya (1987)
Faith
George Michael (1987)
Ciudad De Pobres Corazones
Fito Páez (1987)
Crimson Glory
Crimson Glory (1986)
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