You might be thinking, "I have Omnisphere and Kontakt. Why would I want a VST version of a low-bit, low-polyphony rack unit?"
Three reasons: Texture, Limitation, and Nostalgia.
Since Roland won't make the VST, you have three options to get "The Box": roland u-220 vst
This is the most authentic way to get the exact sound. Since the U-220 is a sample-playback device, you can just sample it.
There is no official Roland U-220 VST. Roland has never released a software emulation of this specific 1989 rackmount sound module. You might be thinking, "I have Omnisphere and Kontakt
However, you have two excellent options to get that sound in your DAW:
(Reference list omitted here; include manufacturer manuals, vintage synth forums, and VST developer docs when finalizing a formal paper.) The Payoff: You now have a permanent, offline
If you want, I can:
Which would you like next?