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Brand: Roland

The Roland TT-99 is a sequential-circuit analog synthesizer introduced in 1977. It was one of the earliest true synthesizers in the prolific Roland catalog, known for its classic analog sound and unique perception-based semi-self-tuning circuitry. The TT-99 featured 4 VCOs, 2 LFOs, a ring modulator, 2 envelope generators, an arpeggiator, and a built-in digital delay. With its flexible and powerful synthesis capabilities, the Roland TT-99 became a favorite among musicians in the 1970s and 1980s, influencing generations of electronic music. Today, it continues to be a sought-after piece of vintage synthesizer equipment among collectors and sound professionals alike.



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Roland TT-99

Roland TT-99

Roland TT-99

Roland TT-99

Roland TT-99

Roland TT-99

Roland TT-99



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