1st Edition

The Roland x0x Series A History of Early Roland Synthesizers and Drum Machines from SH-101 to TR-909

By James Newman Copyright 2026
244 Pages 8 Color & 9 B/W Illustrations
by Focal Press

244 Pages 8 Color & 9 B/W Illustrations
by Focal Press

244 Pages 8 Color & 9 B/W Illustrations
by Focal Press

The Roland x0x Series: A History of Early Roland Synthesizers and Drum Machines from SH-101 to TR-909 offers an authoritative but accessible investigation of how the design of these most influential musical instruments is shaped by technological factors, institutional contexts, market forces and imagined users and uses. Drawing on the perspectives of designers and engineers along with musicians... Read more

1. We Design the Future  2. Before the 808  3. TR-808 Rhythm Composer  4. TR-606 Drumatix  5. TB-303 Bass Line  6. SH-101 Synthesizer  7. MC-202 MicroComposer  8. TR-909 Rhythm Composer  9. One After 909

Biography

James Newman is Research Professor and Senior Teaching Fellow at Bath Spa University, UK. He is also an External Affiliate of the School of Public and Applied Humanities at the University of Arizona and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Over the past 20 years, he has written widely on histories of technology, media preservation, digital games, sound and music and has worked with museums across the world on exhibition and interpretation. He is an avid collector and player of synthesizers, drum machines and music technology.