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#449471 - 03/27/18 04:54 PM Been to the Roland Museum?
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#449483 - 03/28/18 07:45 AM Re: Been to the Roland Museum? [Re: Dnj]
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I didn't know Fran had such a big house.
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#449485 - 03/28/18 09:02 AM Re: Been to the Roland Museum? [Re: Bill Lewis]
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Originally Posted By Bill Lewis
I didn't know Fran had such a big house.


LOL
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#449487 - 03/28/18 09:21 AM Re: Been to the Roland Museum? [Re: Bill Lewis]
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Originally Posted By Bill Lewis
I didn't know Fran had such a big house.

Haha ... Must be Fran's ... Donny's would have LOTS of different brands ...
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#449489 - 03/28/18 09:42 AM Re: Been to the Roland Museum? [Re: tony mads usa]
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I thought it was the Roland room of Donny's house.
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#449501 - 03/28/18 12:50 PM Re: Been to the Roland Museum? [Re: sparky589]
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Originally Posted By sparky589
I thought it was the Roland room of Donny's house.


Years ago that would have been my music room for sure....
but the new Donny cleaned house big time like so many should
(I am no way a "Gear Hoarder" and now has a new musical direction slimmed down and a sleek newer way of doing things....I was always from the school if I'm not using it ...dump it quick.
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Edited by Dnj (03/28/18 03:21 PM)

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#449504 - 03/28/18 01:51 PM Re: Been to the Roland Museum? [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By Dnj
......the new Donny cleaned house big time ...


Donny going acustic confused
With as much equipment out off the room, he will have pure and natural Room, or even Hall reverb. wink smile laugh
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#449527 - 03/28/18 11:21 PM Re: Been to the Roland Museum? [Re: Dnj]
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WOW! I enjoyed that, I had many of those products and I would love to visit this place, I wonder if they allow the public to visit?
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#449530 - 03/29/18 06:14 AM Re: Been to the Roland Museum? [Re: vangelis]
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From their website:

"This collection is referred to by Roland as a “private museum”, displaying Roland and BOSS instruments that date back to its foundation in 1972. It contains everything from the TR-808 to the company’s organ range, but it’s not open to the public.

However, Roland has created a virtual tour using YouTube’s 360-degree video technology, allowing anyone to go on a stroll past its System-700 modular, SH-101 synth, TB-303 and everything else in its vaults."
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