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Description
Product specs
| Brand | Roland |
| Model | MKS-10 Planet-P Synthesizer Module |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 1984 - 1986 |
| Categories | Analog Synths, Rackmount Synths |
| Analog / Digital | Analog |
| MIDI I/O | MIDI Input, MIDI Through |
| Polyphony | 16 Voices |
FAQs
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What type of synthesis does the Roland MKS-10 Planet-P use?
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The Roland MKS-10 Planet-P is an analog synthesizer module, known for its warm and rich sound characteristic of analog synthesis.
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How many voices of polyphony does the Roland MKS-10 Planet-P offer?
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The Roland MKS-10 Planet-P provides 16 voices of polyphony, allowing for complex and layered soundscapes.
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Does the Roland MKS-10 Planet-P support MIDI connectivity?
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Yes, the Roland MKS-10 Planet-P features MIDI Input and MIDI Through, enabling easy integration with other MIDI-compatible devices.
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Is the Roland MKS-10 Planet-P suitable for live performances?
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With its rackmount design and MIDI capabilities, the Roland MKS-10 Planet-P is well-suited for live performances, offering reliable and versatile sound options.
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What are the main sound characteristics of the Roland MKS-10 Planet-P?
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The Roland MKS-10 Planet-P is known for its lush, analog sound, delivering warm pads and rich textures typical of 1980s synthesizers.
Videos
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Roland PLANET-P MKS-10
Reviews
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41029
you have t appreciate it from the right perspective
the Planet P sounds terrible but its got a killer aternative to a real EP or the DX7's ubiquitous FM tine sound and the piano and clav are really classic 80s key sounds in their own right. The harpsi does less for me. Awesome chorus. Superceded by the MKS20 which is also lovely in a similar 'bad at emulating the real thing but great at being itself' way
26904
Of all the names/brands being recycled for nostalgia and/or trading upon past glories, I think "Planet P" is a product name that will remain safely stuck in 1984 forever. :)
41029
@pkennethk whch is a shame because "Planet P" is one helluva poorly thought out Japanese name, its hysterical! Like Chirpy frog presets only sleezy.
Artist usage
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Moving on, a rack of modules provides a fair range of sounds to back up the Synclavier. One of the newest additions is an Emu Procussion, below which are a Roland MKS70, MIDIMoog ("it still goes out of tune; I was told it wouldn't"), Oberheim Matrix 6R, Korg DVP1, a slot for a Yamaha G10 guitar controller unit ("great with the TX802"), Roland D110, Roland P330, Yamaha TX81Z ("great for little clavs and so on"), and a Roland Planet P ("actually, I don't think I even turn that on any more").
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