<s>
The	O
Roland	B-Device
MS-1	I-Device
Digital	I-Device
Sampler	I-Device
was	O
a	O
compact	O
,	O
16-bit	O
digital	O
audio	O
phrase	O
sampler	O
produced	O
by	O
Roland	O
in	O
1994	O
as	O
a	O
straightforward	O
,	O
inexpensive	O
,	O
entry-level	O
sampler	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
eight	O
pads	O
were	O
arranged	O
into	O
five	O
banks	O
for	O
a	O
total	O
of	O
40	O
sampled	O
sounds	O
-	O
16	O
sounds	O
(	O
banks	O
A	O
&	O
B	O
)	O
with	O
the	O
built-in	O
flash	B-Device
memory	I-Device
and	O
up	O
to	O
24	O
(	O
banks	O
C	O
,	O
D	O
&	O
E	O
)	O
expanded	O
with	O
the	O
insertion	O
of	O
a	O
PCMCIA	B-Architecture
memory	B-Device
card	I-Device
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
internal	O
flash	B-Device
memory	I-Device
held	O
approximately	O
20	O
seconds	O
on	O
the	O
High	O
setting	O
,	O
or	O
nearly	O
a	O
minute	O
on	O
the	O
Long-2	O
setting	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Typically	O
,	O
Sandisk	O
2.5	O
,	O
5	O
and	O
10	O
mega-byte	O
memory	B-Device
cards	I-Device
were	O
used	O
with	O
the	O
MS-1	O
which	O
increased	O
sampling	O
time	O
and	O
expanded	O
its	O
capabilities	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
For	O
recording	O
audio	O
,	O
the	O
MS-1	O
used	O
left/right	O
RCA	B-Protocol
jack	I-Protocol
audio	O
inputs	O
and	O
two	O
microphone	O
jacks	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
Audio	O
output	O
was	O
provided	O
through	O
a	O
pair	O
of	O
left/right	O
RCA	B-Protocol
output	O
jacks	O
and	O
a	O
headphone	O
jack	O
.	O
</s>
