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Roland DC-50 Digital Chorus - in the container

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 10:18 pm
by HM
a saw a net-wire, pulled, and sudden <BR>stood with a old roland DC-50 digital- <BR>chorus that fits my space-echos, only <BR>done a little testing, but noticed <BR>that they are sold seccond-hand for <BR>500 euro, should i be happy, what are <BR>the forces of this unit ? <BR> <BR>HM

Roland DC-50 Digital Chorus - in the container

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 3:26 pm
by interruptor
nice find.. <BR> <BR>here is a link to <A HREF="http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/ ... html">some reviews at HarmonyCentral</A> <BR>and a <A HREF="http://www.effectsdatabase.com/model/1162/">description &#43; review</A> at effectsdatabase.com <BR> <BR>The second review at effectsdatabase says it's a good chorus for bass due to it's clean sound. analog choruses seem to be warmer but tend to turn bass into mud. <BR> <BR><IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... 05/762.jpg" ALT="roland dc-50">

Roland DC-50 Digital Chorus - in the container

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 3:40 pm
by HM
yes thats it <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... /happy.gif" ALT=":&#41;"> ,... the chorus is "light" <BR>and air-like, the hall is also not to the <BR>"heavy" side, maybe becourse its early 12 <BR>bit digital or so, they might have choosen <BR>a moderate expression, however a nice and <BR>noisy self-repeating sound apears when the <BR>revearb is pushed hard,.. :-&#41;&#41;&#41;

Roland DC-50 Digital Chorus - in the container

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2004 12:52 pm
by HM
the chorus is strange, turns a clean piano <BR>into a detuned wild-west salon-piano :-&#41; <BR> <BR>Delay-lenght being fixed sucks the most <BR> <BR>The chorus is very special, the delay/hall <BR>is most interesting as special effect when <BR>pushed into into self-oscillation <BR> <BR>If for 500 euro I would definately sell :-&#41; <BR> <BR>Guess an emulator-x / 1820m would improve <BR>my sonic arsenal way better LOL <BR> <BR>HM

Roland DC-50 Digital Chorus - in the container

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2004 3:25 pm
by Mike Zee
HM, this is really more like a museam item than 'useful' gear. And the price on it will go up as time goes by <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... /happy.gif" ALT=":&#41;">.... but you keep it rather under the glass hood, than being plugged somewhere in your production studio ... ;-&#41; <BR> <BR>/repects, <BR>/dr ZEE

Roland DC-50 Digital Chorus - in the container

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2004 3:41 pm
by HM
Yes I agree, but i sure looks good when <BR>I make a stack with RE-201, RE-150, DC-50, <BR>and spring-king on the top :-&#41; ,... ha ha <BR> <BR>throwing things out is cool I discovered, <BR>feels like I owns the gear, not oposite, <BR>however this one might be sold,... later <BR> <BR>HM :-&#41;

Roland DC-50 Digital Chorus - in the container

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 11:18 am
by pieuvre
my advice : open it up and see if you can find plastic screws used by services technicians .You can make it sound way better .I always do that with analog gear &#40; e1005 /stage echo / vintage synths &#41; .i even put an external pot on an old casio keyboard to turn off the hihats on the drum presets .of course be careful not to f### it .

Roland DC-50 Digital Chorus - in the container

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 4:33 pm
by HM
Thanks for the advice, hopefully time would <BR>allow Me some day to try this, right now the <BR>new computers consumes all time left, and I <BR>am still not nearly done :-&#41; , but hope for <BR>3-5 year&acute;s peace after this build,.......

DC-50 not 12 bit

Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 9:50 pm
by 68000
The DC-50 is from 1976 and is a BBD analog machine. So please dont think it's a 12-bit! machine. The chorus is very near identical to the pedal CE-1 from the same time, but not exatcly the same.

The sound of the DC is amasing. It's one of the best BBD delay and chorus devices around. It was an expensive studio effects that was only in production for a very limited time. Partly due to Roland had not at the time made them self a name in high end effects devices. The first Space Echo RE-200 was also only on the market for a year.

Later Roland gained a reputation with the next Space Echo the RE-201.

The name Digital on the front is only a buzz word meant to sell the machine. Digital was a near unknow thing in 1976 so using a fresh word like this can be compared to the later RSS and COSM and so one.

Due to the amasing sound and the rarity of the DC-50 it is now a very sought after machine.