RS-202
The RS-202 was a string machine made by Roland in the 1970s. It was a slight improvement of the RS-101, adding a vibrato delay slider and second chorus mode.[1]
Notable users
References
- The A-Z of Analogue Synthesisers, Part Two: N-Z Peter Forrest, 2003, ISBN 0-952437-73-2, p. 123
- Kosmos Isao Tomita, 1978
- The Bermuda Triangle Isao Tomita, 1979
Hardwired synthesisers: CZ-101 | Juno-6 | Juno-106 | MS-1 | Minimoog | Model D | Polivoks | RS-101 | RS-202 | SH-101 | Solina String Ensemble | String Ensemble | TB-303 | VC340 | VP-330
Paraphonic synthesisers: RS-101 | RS-202 | Solina String Ensemble | String Ensemble | VC340 | VP-330
Roland: Boss | DCB | Edirol | JV-1080 | Juno-6 | Juno-106 | MC-4 | MC-8 | MPU-101 | R-8 | RS-101 | RS-202 | SH-101 | SN-R8 series | SN-U110 series | SO-PCM1 series | SR-JV80 series | System-100 | System-100M | TB-303 | TR-606 | TR-808 | TR-909 | U-110 | VP-330 | W-30
String machines: RS-101 | RS-202 | Solina String Ensemble | String Ensemble | VC340 | VP-330