Roland SonicCell: Bill Holland Taps Into The Raw Energy Of Euro Pop

June 20, 2008
Roland SonicCell

The Roland SonicCell is a sleek little synth module with a unique feature: an available USB connection turns the SonicCell into a hardware instrument accessible from any DAW or computer-based MIDI sequencer -- without a separate interface.

Bill Holland sets ours up in Apple Logic 8 and shows us how this compact unit can add greatly to your DAW's sonic palette.

Presenter: Bill Holland, Gearwire
Location: Gearwire Studio

Owe O'Malley is a Gearwire contributor


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By: Anonymous Professional

It's dumb enough not to check your uploaded videos.
But to leave it that way....amateurs...

Sun, 2008-06-22 08:42

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