Turn An Roland AIRA FX Eurorack Module Into A Bassline Synthesizer
Roland’s Aira Eurorack effects modules are unique in the way that their internal effects engine can be completely repatched using a multi-platform patch editor.
Roland’s Aira Eurorack effects modules are unique in the way that their internal effects engine can be completely repatched using a multi-platform patch editor.
2016 NAMM Show: Roland has updated the AIRA Modular Customizer app, adding 16 new modules. The new modules include: SHORT DELAY TUBE CLIP COMPRESSOR NOISE GATE 3 BAND EQ LOGIC OPERATION CROSS FADER SWITCHER ENVELOPER TRIGGER TO LFO RATE CV FILTER 18dB FILTER 24dB FORMANT FILTER SAW OSCILLATOR SQR OSCILLATOR MIDI NOTE TO CV/GATE Here’s… Read More Roland AIRA Modular Customizer Update Adds 16 New Modules
This video, via RolandChannel, is an in-depth introduction to the Aira Modular Customizer.
This video, via Voltage Control Lab, takes a look at building and triggering drum sounds inside the Roland Aira Modular FX Scooper module, using the Aira Customizer App.
This video, via MusicRadar, takes a look at the four new Roland Aira Eurorack effects modules, Bitrazer, Demora, Scooper & Torcido.
Roland has released the Aira Modular Customizers App, a free app for Android, iOS, Mac & Windows that lets you customize the way its four Aira Eurorack effects modules work.
In the latest episode of Sonic Lab, David Ahlund joins host Nick Batt to look at the new Roland Eurorack effects modules.
At Musikmesse 2015, Roland has introduced a new line of Eurorack effects modules, along with the System-1m rack modular synthesizer. The new modules are standalone, table-top and Eurorack compatible effects that Roland says are ‘for next-level sound mangling and experimentation’. The modules include distortion, crusher, delay and scatter. Here’s a video intro to the new… Read More New Roland Eurorack Effects Modules Introduced At Musikmesse
At Musikmesse 2015, Roland has introduced the System-500, an all-new, fully analog modular synthesizer, based on two of the most revered electronic instruments of all time—the SYSTEM-700 and SYSTEM-100m.