Wow, I never knew they were called Ace Tone!
So, could someone spell out how a Japanese person would say "Roland" and put me out of my misery!
Is moogerfooger pronounced mouger fouger?
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I don't think you can spell it out in English. The Japanese language doesn't have "L" or "R" sound, but rather something in between the two that doesn't exist in English. Watch some subtitled Japanese movies to find out what I mean. I recommend "FLCL" or Furi Kuri" or Fooly Kooly" as a starting point 

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Actually, now that I think about it more, it's not all that mysterious - I don't know the origins of the name, but it's probably borrowed from the regular name "Roland" - maybe it was the name of a character in a book that the founder liked. In Japanese both sounds are pronounced the same, which is what threw me off initially...Boeing 737-400 wrote:So, could someone spell out how a Japanese person would say "Roland" and put me out of my misery!