Roland Drum Machines

Roland KD-120

Roland KD-120

The Roland KD 120 12 V Kick Trigger Pad is listed at a price of $529, but is available for as low as $396. This electronic drum machine is constructed with the design of V-Drums’ mesh drumhead in mind and can be combined with the V-Session set. The kick drum pad is durable and surprisingly accurate.

Roland MC-303

Roland MC-303

The Roland MC-303 is a first of its kind in an original musical machine series also known as a Groovebox. While much skepticism unfurled around this music machine some years ago, the Roland MC-303 still has many great features aimed specifically for use by house DJs and amateur musicians looking to create individual style and one of a kind beats and rhythms.


Roland PD-80

Roland PD-80

The Roland PD-80 V-Pad is an excellent piece of equipment for any serious drummer. The 8-inch single-trigger pad makes for a great tom. It can function alongside its dual trigger cousin, the PD-80R—designed for use as a snare.

Roland PD85

Roland PD85

If you're looking for an affordable alternative and a great set of advanced features, you'll find what you're looking for in the Roland PD85.


Roland R-70

Roland R-70

The Roland R-70 has been a very much underrated drum machine, which is a shame because it is a very feature rich piece of equipment. It sounds great and it looks good too. Everything about this product is well thought out, and if you happen to be in the market for a drum machine you may wish to consider this one.

Roland SPD-20

Roland SPD-20

I can confidently assure you that Roland SPD-20 Drum machine is one of the easiest to work with. Perhaps I found this easy to use and program because the TD7 I had used earlier was rather difficult to handle. The buttons on this machine does exactly what they are supposed to do.


Roland TR-606

Roland TR-606

Roland TR drum boxes are simple and easy to use. Writing a pattern is just a matter of turning a knob and placing the hits at whatever step you want them to be. Track write function is also equally simple. In fact, it is so easy that you would hardly realize that you are writing a song!

Roland TR-707

Roland TR-707

The 707 is not exactly a feature rich machine. You cannot tweak the sounds due to the fact it uses PCM sampling. You can apply 5 variations of flam to the toms and to the snares ranging from no flam at all to a style that resembles a bubbling sound.