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Roland MC-707

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Groovebox

  • ZEN-Core sound engine with up to 128 voices
  • 8 Parts
  • 8-Track sequencer with up to 128 steps
  • 16 Clips per sequencer track
  • Up to 8 loop tracks with time stretch and pitch shift
  • 3000 Preset sounds and 80 drum kits
  • Import user samples and loops via SD card
  • Record samples via line/microphone inputs
  • Available storage space for user samples: 12 minutes in mono, 6 minutes in stereo (@ 44.1kHz)
  • Supported formats for user samples: WAV file (mono/stereo), 16/24 bit, 32 - 96 kHz
  • Effects: EQ and multi-effects per part (90 different effect types)
  • Master Effects: Compressor, EQ, Reverb, Delay and Chorus
  • Record knob movements on each track
  • Convenient programming via 16 backlit velocity-sensitive pads, TR step sequencer, 8 backlit faders and 3 knobs per channel
  • Graphic display (256 x 80 pixels)
  • Easy to switch tracks, patterns and loops with a DAW via USB connection
  • Integrated USB audio / MIDI interface
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 426 x 263 x 60 mm
  • Weight: 2.1 kg
  • External power supply unit and SD card included
  • Suitable bag: Article no. 493541 (not included)
  • Suitable cases: Article no. 489617 and 509956 (both not included)

Connectors:

  • Stereo mix out: 2x 6.3 mm jack
  • Assignable out: 2x 6.3 mm jack
  • Stereo headphone output: 6.3 mm jack
  • Stereo send: 2x 6.3 mm jack
  • Stereo return: 2x 6.3 mm jack
  • External in: 2x 6.3 mm jack
  • MIDI In/Out1/Out2
  • USB-B port
Available since September 2019
Item number 473348
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Polyphony 128
Internal Storage Yes
Storage Medium SD Card
File Format WAV
Time Stretching Yes
Effects Yes
USB-port Yes
MIDI interface 1x In, 1x Out
Analogue Inputs 2
Analogue Outputs 4
Digital Outputs No
Display Yes
Sequencer Yes
Design Desktop
Pads 16
Fader(s) 8
Sampling Function 1
Control USB, MIDI
USB 1
Number of analog outputs 4
Headphone Output 1
Extras Looper
Optional Expansions None
Special Features Looper
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OK sounds, Poor qualty, Bad screen, Expensive!
DevilBliss 23.11.2020
I thought that 707 would replace the Octatrack Mk2, that I had to return back after almost two years of ownership and numerous returns (5 in total, waiting time, per return, was around 2 months..) for various issues.. :( I used to control Octatrack with novation lanch control via kenton usb to midi host, so the lay out was the same as the 707, a fader and 3 rotary dials per track to set as you like..Back to Roland now.. Build quality is very poor. from day one 3 dials were wobbling and not turning smooth. The screen.. oled with the worst viewing angles ever. Another thing I mentioned was issues with the polyphony. Stealing notes some times without notice. I could not find a way to apply cut off filter to my samples as a looper!! Arpeggios are very simple not even comparable with the Yamaha's superior system of arpeggios. I had to use my MoXF to run some interesting arpeggio phrases of 707's sound engine. There are some good sounds in the Roland's sound bank! Some of the internal sounds you can not really affect much using the cut off filter.. Some of the effects are good and they are plenty! I send it back for a refund after 5 days of usage mainly to poor quality. A warm thanks to Thomann team for their fantastic job and return service that they always leave you smiling at the end!
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Great groove-box, very deep, some caveats
minedfunk 23.05.2021
I’ve had this instrument for over a year. Used it on at least 4 albums, and even made one or two of them using this box alone. I was going to sell it to replace the multiple things you can here for higher quality gear, but even now that I have that gear I will likely keep it, as it’s extremely handy.

Some Pro’s

It’s not even just a groovebox. One of my main uses is as a 4-channel multi-fx unit, with all the inputs and outputs and routing options available. It’s like having all of the BOSS stompboxes plus more, and then being able to switch between 16 variations of each using the clips.

Aside from that, the scatter implementation allows for very expressive performance, the synth architecture, whilst a bit archaic is very very broad/deep, and each clip has a maximum length longer than most hardware sequencers.

Roland have been killing it with the firmware updates, very responsive to the community, you get new features every few months.

Cons: Synth engine is very broad but not thaaaaaat good sounding, programming patches is a pain, polyphony maxes out quicker than expected. Limited clip rows (16), sampler memory too small.
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My techno hardware
sostost 06.12.2020
It has infinite possibilities!!IIf you read this ,you probably know what this Roland baby can offer!!
So for someone who is thinking of buying it i will mention only what are the cons : it doesnt have song mode,undo,count in.

Would love a bigger screen but this was a major step from the tr8s screen at least.
I also believe it is very easy to learn and to program but its also very easy to get lost into its infinite settings and sounds!!
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Amazing Groovebox
infox 28.10.2019
This is an amazing Groovebox. It does exactly what I need, is very intuitive to use, and sounds great. I'm not a professional musician, so can't provide detailed feedback or comparisons to other products, but I like this one really a lot.
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