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Roland Introduces DS-90 Digital Reference Monitors

January 28, 1999

Roland is proud to introduce the DS-90 Powered Monitors, the world's first 24-bit digital reference monitors. These professional near-field monitors employ 24-bit digital inputs in addition to analog inputs and high-quality built-in amplifiers for flat-frequency response in a wide range of digital studio applications. They also provide the reference standard for the COSM Speaker Modeling effects found in several of Roland's newest V-Studio and digital mixing products.

Designed to meet and surpass the expectations of the most demanding musicians and engineers, the DS-90 Powered Monitors were created with the utmost attention to detail. A custom-tuned bi-amplifier system with discrete circuitry and very high-quality components ensures truly exceptional sound quality. A specially designed 6.5-inch polypropylene woofer and a 1-inch soft dome tweeter are incorporated into a bass-reflex cabinet for powerful and accurate bass response. These speakers are driven directly by a 60-watt amp for the woofer and a 30-watt amp for the tweeter, using a fourth-order active crossover. Speaker response is adjustable via HF and LF controls on the rear of the monitor.

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The DS-90's become even more impressive, however, when coupled with a new VS-1680 or VS-880EX workstation, or a VM-3100Pro or VM-7000 Series digital mixer. These newest-generation Roland digital recording and mixing products contain onboard COSM-based Speaker Modeling effects which have been specially developed using the DS-90 monitors*. COSM Speaker Modeling allows users to select from a variety of sonic "models" of the world's favorite studio reference monitors-from high-end active models to those white-coned studio standards-as well as simulations of TV/boombox speakers and more. A VS/VM user simply selects from these models to hear how an audio mix translates to a variety of different "speakers"-with stunningly accurate results. So instead of switching between multiple pairs of monitors at mixdown, users can simply plug in to a single set of DS-90's.

Connections to the DS-90's include 24-bit digital inputs (optical and coaxial), as well as analog XLR and 1/4-inch TRS inputs. When the digital inputs are used in conjunction with a Roland VS or VM product, users gain access to a true all-digital audio environment-from input to effects to speakers.

*Note that a software upgrade may be necessary for older VS-1680 and VS-880EX models to gain the speaker modeling effects. This upgrade is available as a free download from Roland U.S.'s Website

For more information, visit Roland on the web at www.rolandus.com.

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