Roland Cloud just dropped three legendary stomps, finally letting producers drag-and-drop the holy trinity of analog delay, turbo drive, and motionless chorus.
Software suite expands with vintage icons
Software suite expands with vintage icons
- The BOSS Effects Pedals library just grew to nineteen models with the arrival of the DM-2, OD-2, and DC-2.
- Roland is keeping the digital collection fresh by slowly porting over the most requested boxes from their historic hardware catalog.
- Access to these new toys requires a specific membership tier or a quick sign-up for the trial period.
- Bucket brigade circuits in the DM-2 deliver that specific warm saturation that gets grimier with every repeat.
- cranking the intensity knob lets you push the delay into self-oscillation for those chaotic textures that noise musicians love.
- The OD-2 offers a split personality where standard mode keeps things mild while the turbo switch kicks the gain into high gear for solos.
- Rack-mount magic from the SDD-320 Dimension D got squeezed into the compact DC-2 pedal for massive stereo spread.
- Unlike a wobbly chorus, the dimension effect adds 3D depth without making your guitar sound like it is underwater.
- Natural tone remains intact because the modulation is kept minimal while still creating that signature spatial vibe.
- Roland Cloud Ultimate subscribers get immediate access to the full plugin suite without paying extra.
- Testing the waters is possible through a thirty-day free trial if you are not ready to commit to the subscription life.
- A free account unlocks a limited demo version so you can at least hear what the fuss is about before opening your wallet.