Whats the difference between a Roland RD 300S and a 300SX?

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The RD-300s and RD-250s came out in the late 80's, and used Roland's version of additive synthesis. They were based on the popular RD-1000 (and MKS-20 digital piano module) that came out in 1986. They used that technology again with the Roland Rhodes MK-80, and then everything they made after that was just straight sample-playback technology.

I have an RD-250s. Good expressive sounds that really cut through a mix or live, but the piano sounds lack the acoustic realism of today's digital pianos.

BTW- I have owned about 8 different synths/keyboards but by far it has been my favorite. :cool:
 
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