: A newer, free VST plugin that emulates both the Roland MKS-20 and the Rhodes MK-80.

If you crave authenticity, hunt for a serviced MKS-20. Budget for a recap service ($100–200). It’s a collector’s item now.

The MKS-20 is a flawed masterpiece. It was never a perfect emulation. Today, it’s a noisy, outdated, single-timbral rack unit with a user interface designed by a sadist (one knob? Really, Roland?).

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Roland continues to support its legacy products and offers newer, innovative solutions for musicians and producers. Checking Roland's official website for software updates, user manuals, and product information is a good starting point.

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