Roland XP-50
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The Roland XP-50 is the first music workstation which featured Roland's MRC-Pro sequencer. Though it was not successful due to lack of features and system failures, it shared the Roland JV-1080's synth engine and a fully functioned 16 track sequencer which holds up to 60,000 notes and 100 patterns. It was succeeded by Roland XP-80.

