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This article is about my hands on of the EDIROL STUDIO Canvas SD-80. Even though I’m a newcomer to the STUDIO Canvas owners community, veterans may still find something interesting here.

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UPDATE: A sequel to this article has been posted. The sequel contains new updates, discoveries and corrections to this article.

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UPDATE: A sequel to this article has been posted. The sequel contains new updates, discoveries and corrections to this article.

UPDATE (2022-06-30): the sequel is now actually published.

STUDIO Canvas acquired

Ever since I learned that ZUN uses a SD-90 as one of his major synthesizers here, I’ve always been dreaming to get my hands on one of those. But these things are not particularly easy to find in China. There are plenty of deals on ebay though. However, after a failed purchase attempt made in 2016 which also led to the ridiculous suspension of my ebay account, I left the idea alone for multiple years. Things changed earlier this month, when owner203 helped me acquire my very own SD-80 and kindly delivered it from Japan.

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