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Entire genres of music — hip-hop, techno, house, synth-pop — were built on the sound of two beige boxes from Japan. Roland’s TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines and its synthesizers didn’t just make instruments; they shaped modern music itself. Today Roland remains a global leader in electronic instruments.

The machines that invented genres

Founded in 1972 by Ikutaro Kakehashi, Roland created some of the most influential instruments in history. The TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines, commercial flops at launch, became the rhythmic foundation of hip-hop, techno, and electronic dance music — their sounds are still everywhere in pop today. Roland’s synthesizers and the TB-303 bass machine were equally formative. Few companies in any field can claim to have helped invent multiple art forms.

Roland: ~35% of the professional electronic-drums market and maker of the legendary TR-808/909 drum machines, founded 1972

From legend to market leader

Roland turned its heritage into a durable modern business. It is the leader in electronic drums, holding roughly 35% of the professional segment with its V-Drums line, and a major maker of synthesizers, digital pianos, and music-production gear. As music-making goes digital and home studios proliferate, Roland sits at the intersection of musical craft and electronics engineering — competing with fellow-Japanese Yamaha at the high end.

Why it matters for global partners and investors

Frequently asked questions

What does Roland make?
Roland is a Japanese maker of electronic musical instruments — synthesizers, electronic drums (V-Drums), digital pianos, and music-production equipment. Its TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines are among the most influential instruments ever made.

How influential is Roland?
Its instruments helped create entire genres — hip-hop, techno, and electronic dance music were built on Roland drum machines and synthesizers, whose sounds remain central to pop music.

How big is Roland today?
It is a global leader in electronic drums, holding around 35% of the professional segment, and a major maker of synthesizers and digital pianos, competing with Yamaha at the high end.

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