An Original Industry Leader
Roland was already a pioneer in effects, synths, drum machines, and processing gear when releasing the SDE-3000 Digital Delay in 1983. It established the gold standard in rack-mounted digital delay for professional recording studios. And once a who’s who of big-name guitarists had recorded through the SDE-3000 they couldn’t resist having one, or several, in their stage racks, too. A host of musicians made the SDE-3000 their delay of choice, both live and in the studio, and its sound became the stuff of legends.
Deep into the 21st Century, digital delay is widely available: onboard affordable practice amps, guitar pedals, and studio plug-in software, so it’s easy to take for granted. In 1983 the SDE-3000 represented cutting-edge delay technology. Consider, for example, that the SDE-3000 was almost $2,000 in 1983 when launched. If you wanted to operate in stereo, you needed two!