My Roland Mc-500 Mk II is great! It's by far the best I've ever used! Even better then Monica's from Germany! I love it so much! And it sure is good to know that others have had "non review" related discussions here in the "Add review" page besides my self. I'm going to go and watch "Hogan's Hero's now. Bye!
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Tuesday-Mar-13-011 at 08:02
Kevin Green
a professional user
from US (California)
writes:
Perfect for the road - I've been using it for the last 8 years.
-And I just lost the AC power cord. Help!! Help me find another one ASAP.
Thanks.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Tuesday-Dec-05-000 at 16:57
Krantz
a hobbyist user
from Denmark
writes:
Little do people know that the Roland MC-500 has the same user interface in the rythm programming part as the TR X0X's of this world. Used together with Novation Drumstation or EMU Procussion, you will have a perfect 80's drum-machine, totally integrated to your sequencer/composer. No extra cords and interfaces! And it can all be stored on cheap, copyable floppy discs! What a bargain! By the way, who wants to use a computer and mouse for composing music, when you use it at work all day!
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Monday-Aug-28-000 at 09:11
Andrew Franks
a part-time user
from Florida
writes:
Bought the machine a few weeks ago and love it. When I bought it I didn't have any software for it. So I called up Roland and got the software sent to me for free in about 5 days; it was the MRC-200/500 system software. One thing I don't like about it, is trying to edit system exclusive messages. What a bitch!
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Tuesday-Aug-22-000 at 21:32
janne
a professional user
from sweden
writes:
The only thing that bugs me is the time it takes to quatizise and step record with s-mrc v.2.0 that sucks. apart from that it's a great machine.
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Thursday-Jun-08-000 at 05:03