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Ace Electronic Industries Inc., or Ace Tone was a manufacturer of
electronic musical instrument An electronic musical instrument or electrophone is a musical instrument that produces sound using electronic circuitry. Such an instrument sounds by outputting an electrical, electronic or digital audio signal that ultimately is plugged into ...
s, including
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s, analogue drum machines, and
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s, as well as
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s and
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. Founded in 1960 by
Ikutaro Kakehashi , also known by the nickname Taro, was a Japanese engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur. He founded the musical instrument manufacturers Ace Tone, Roland Corporation, and Boss Corporation, and the audiovisual electronics company ATV Corporation. ...
with an investment by Sakata Shokai, Ace Tone can be considered an early incarnation of the
Roland Corporation is a Japanese manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment, and software. It was founded by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Osaka on 18 April 1972. In 2005, its headquarters relocated to Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture. It has f ...
, which was also founded by Kakehashi."Lifetime-Achievement-Award Mr. Ikutaro Kakehashi"
, ''Musikmesse International Press Award 2002'', 2002, retrieved April 2, 2006
Ace Tone began manufacturing amplifiers in 1963.


History

Ikutaro Kakehashi began learning practical mechanical engineering as a teenager, and found there was a demand for electronics repair in Japan following the end of
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. After recovering from
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in 1954, he opened a goods store in
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and began assembling and repairing radios. He attempted to build an electric organ in the late 1950s from spares, including parts of an old reed organ, telephones and electronic components, and started a business in 1960, initially making amplifiers. He subsequently designed an organ that was sold by Matsushita. In 1964, Kakehashi designed the first drum machine, the RI Rhythm Ace, constructed from
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circuitry. It was designed to be attached below the manuals on a home organ, and had six buttons that created a variety of percussion sounds. It was presented at that year's
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(NAMM). However, it lacked automatic accompaniment and so was unsuccessful. In 1965, Ace Tone established a US distribution agreement with
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. In 1967, the company introduced the Rhythm Ace FR-1, which allowed a variety of automatically-played popular rhythms with a variable tempo. It was commercially successful and led to partnership with the Hammond Organ Company, who added Ace Tone's rhythm units to its range of instruments. At the end of the 1960s, Ace Tone began manufacturing guitar effects boxes, such as fuzz which was modelled on an earlier
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model.


Products


Electronic Keyboards


Clavioline

*Canary S-2 (1962) —
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clavioline, exhibited on 1964 Summer NAMM, but not released.
In 1964, Canary S-2 and R-1 Rhythm Ace were exhibited on Summer NAMM, but finally not released.
*Canary S-3 (Three legs) —
Transistor upright=1.4, gate (G), body (B), source (S) and drain (D) terminals. The gate is separated from the body by an insulating layer (pink). A transistor is a semiconductor device used to Electronic amplifier, amplify or electronic switch, switch ...
clavioline


Combo Organ

*TOP-1 (1968 or 1969) *TOP-3 (Phenix) (1965) *''TOP-4 (Phenix)'' *TOP-5 (c. 1969) *TOP-6 (c. 1972) *TOP-7 *TOP-8 *TOP-9 (1968 or 1969) *GT-2 (c. 1975) — predecessor of Hammond X-2 (c. 1978) and possibly Hammond B-100W (c. 1983) *GT-5 (c. 1971) — predecessor of Ace Tone X-3/X-3W (c. 1978) and possibly Hammond B-250W (c. 1983) *GT-7 (1971) — predecessor of Hammond X-5 (c. 1978) and Hammond B-200 (c. 1980). *X-3/X-3W (c. 1978) — although model name evokes Hammond X series, it was shipped under Ace Tone brand. ;combo organ accessories *OR-30 Transistorized Bench Amplifier *PK-2 Organ Bass Pedals *Expander/Expression Pedal EXP-4 *HP-10 Headphone (for combo organ) *HP-20 Headphone


Home Organ

*TO-S1 (c. 1966) *A-122 *B-422 *B-5 *C-422S *Ace 1000 / 2000 / 3000 (c. 1970s) — designed based on Hammond Cadette series. Ace 3000 has built-in
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on the lower right.


Organs (OEM)

* National (
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) SX-601 (1963) * Hammond VS-300 Cadette (1973–?) — although early Cadettes was built in Japan by Yamaha/Nippon Gakki, later models in the United Kingdom was built by Ace Tone/ Nihon Hammond. * Hammond F 1000 / 2000 / 3000 (1970s) — these models built in England in the 1970s, were variations of Ace 1000 / 2000 / 3000 designed & built in Japan, based on Hammond Cadette series.


Electronic Piano

*AP-100 Electronic Piano


Synthesizers

*Multistrings SY-5 *PS-1000 Monosynth (1975) — similar to Roland SH-3/SH-3A (1974) *SY-100 Monosynth


Effects

*Analog Delay EH-50 *Analog Delay EH-100 *Echo Chamber EC-1 *Reverb/Echo Chamber EC-10 Professional Echo *Echo Chamber EC-20 *''FUZZ/BOOSTER'' *Fuzz Master FM-1 (c. 1966–68) *Fuzz Master FM-2 (c. 1968–) *Fuzz Master FM-3 (c. 1971–) *Graphic Equalizer QH-100 *Stereo Phasor LH-100 *Twin Ace FW-1 (Fuzz + Wah) *Wah Master WM-1


Drum Machines

*R1 Rhythm Ace (push-button
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percussion) (1964)
Precisely, R-1 was not a drum machine, but a hand-operated electronic percussion.
*Rhythm Ace R-3   (1966) *Rhythm Ace FR-1 (1967) In 1967, FR-1 was introduced as option of
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.
H] *Rhythm Ace FR-2L H] *Auto Rhythm FR-2D H] *Rhythm Ace FR-3 (c. 1967) H], /sup> *Rhythm Ace FR-3S /sup> *Rhythm Ace FR-4 /sup> *Rhythm Ace FR-6/FR-6P (c. 1972 or 1974) S] *Rhythm Ace FR-6M /sup> *Rhythm Ace FR-7M *Rhythm Producer FR-7L H] *Rhythm Producer FR-8L M] *Rhythm Ace FR-13 *Rhythm Producer FR-15 (1975) — partly programmable rhythm machine *Rhythm Ace FR-20 (Floor type) *Rhythm Ace FR-30 (Floor type) *Rhythm Ace FR-60 (Floor type) *Rhythm Ace FR-70 (Floor type) *Rhythm FEVER FR-106 /sup> *Hammond Auto-Vari 64 (AV-64) H] Note: Rhythm Ace series were known to be shipped under multiple brands as follows: :Since 1967, Hammond organ, Hammond Organ Company distributed Rhythm Ace under Hammond brand. :: H] Ace Tone model also shipped from Hammond. ::::* Ace Tone FR-2L ⇒ Hammond Auto (1972) ::::* Ace Tone FR-3   ⇒ Hammond Rhythm 2 :: H] Hammond shipped far improved model based on Roland's improved model. ::::* Ace Tone FR-7L ⇒
Roland Rhythm 77 is a Japanese manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment, and software. It was founded by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Osaka on 18 April 1972. In 2005, its headquarters relocated to Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture. It has fact ...
(1972) ⇒ Hammond Auto-Vari 64 (1974) :: H] Hammond models manufactured by Nihon Hammond. :In the 1970s, possibly several models were also distributed under Multivox brand by Sorkin Music, an early general agent of Ace Tone in the United States. On the other hand, late-1970s models such as Multivox FR-3 seem to share several similarities with
Korg , founded as Keio Electronic Laboratories, is a Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures electronic musical instruments, audio processors and guitar pedals, recording equipment, and electronic tuners. Under the Vox brand name, th ...
Minipops. ::     Multivox models :: M] Also shipped from Multivox :In the mid-1970s, "ACE TONE" brand was taken over by Sakata/Nihon Hammond. Nihon Hammond: In the mid-1970s, Ace Electronic Industries Inc. was restructured and "ACE TONE" brand was taken over by Nihon Hammond, a joint enterprise of Hammond Organ Company in Chicago and Sakata Shokai in Osaka, Japan. ::     Sakata/Nihhon Hammond models :: S] Also shipped from Sakata/Nihhon Hammond. :In 1972, Ikutaro Kakehashi, Kakehashi left Ace Electronics and established
Roland Corporation is a Japanese manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment, and software. It was founded by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Osaka on 18 April 1972. In 2005, its headquarters relocated to Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture. It has f ...
. ::     Roland released improved models in 1972: ::::* Ace Tone FR-3L ⇒ Roland Rhythm 33 (1972, TR-33) ::::* Ace Tone FR-7L ⇒
Roland Rhythm 77 is a Japanese manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment, and software. It was founded by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Osaka on 18 April 1972. In 2005, its headquarters relocated to Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture. It has fact ...
(1972, TR-77)


Amplifiers


Guitar Amplifiers

*Mini Ace (Combo) *Mini-8 (Combo) *Solid Ace-1/SA-1 (Combo) *Solid Ace-2/SA-2 (Combo) *Solid Ace-3 (Head/Cab), SA-3 (Combo), SA-3C (Combo), SA-3D *Solid Ace-5/SA-5 (Combo) *Solid Ace-6/SA-6 (Head/Cab) *Solid Ace-7 (Combo) *Solid Ace-8/SA-8 (Head/Cab) *Solid Ace-9/SA-9 (Head) *Solid Ace-10/SA-10 (Head/Cab) *SA-15 (Combo) *SA-25 (Combo) *SA-45 (Combo) *SA-60 (Combo) *SA-120 (Head/Cab) *SA-150 (Head/Cab) *Friend Ace AR-1 (Combo) *Gut's Ace *GA-5S Cabinet *G-15 Guitar Amplifier (Combo) (1977) *G-35 (Combo) *G-50 (Combo) *GH-1 (Preamp + Mixer) (c. 1976) *GH-600/GH-600S (Combo/Powered Cab) (c. 1976) *GH-1200/GH-1200S (Combo/Powered Cab) (c.1976) *L35 (Combo)


=Tube Amplifiers

= *A-10 Fighter *Mighty-5 (Head/Cab) — 50Watt *Rockey (Combo) — 15 Watt 1× 12" *Elite (Combo) — 4 Watt, 1× 8" (a.k.a. Model A-1R) *Duetto (Combo) *Model-101 (Combo) — 1× 8" *Model-201 (Combo) *Model-301 (Combo) *Model-601 (Head/Cab) (c. 1968)


Bass Amplifiers

*Bass-3/B-3 (Combo) — Solid State *Bass-6/B-6 (Head/Cab) — Solid State *B-7 (Head/Cab) *Bass-9/B-9 (Head/Cab) *B-50 (Combo) *BH-1 (Preamp + Mixer) *BH-600S (Powered Cab) *BH-1200S (Powered Cab)


Vocal Amplifiers/Channel Mixer

*VM-4 Solid State Channel Mixer (4ch Powered Mixer) *VM-6 (6ch Powered Mixer) *VM-30 (Combo) **SL-30 (Powered Cab for VM-30) *VM-45 (Combo) *VM-50/VS-50 (Powered Mixer/Cab) *Channel Mixer VM-80 Professional/VS-80 (6ch Powered Mixer/Cab) *VM-85/VS-85 (Powered Mixer/Cab) *VM-150/VS-150 (Powered Mixer/Cab) *VM-200 (Powered Mixer with Wireless Mic & Cab) *Echo Mixer MP-4 (4ch Mixer) *MP-40 (4ch Mixer) *PH-1 (Mixer) *PH-2 (Mixer) *PH-600S (Powered Cab) *PH-1200S (Powered Cab)


Speaker Systems

* BSP-6 — 2× 12" speakers * SP-15 — 1× 15" Gold Bond speaker * SP-30 — 2× 15" Gold Bond speakers * SP-35 — 2× 15" extra massive speakers * SP-45 — 3× 15" Gold Bond speakers * SP-10 — 2× 15" + 2× 8" speakers * SP-410 — 4× 15" speakers


Other

*AD-171 Dynamic Microphone *AE-181 Electret Condencer Microphone *AD-191 Dynamic Microphone *AD-201 Dynamic Microphone *Mic Adapter MP-1 (2ch Mic Preamp) *Multi-Vox EX-100 (Wind Instrument Preamp) *Psyche Light PL-125 *Tuning Gun AT-32 (Tuner)


See also

* Multivox *
Roland Corporation is a Japanese manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment, and software. It was founded by Ikutaro Kakehashi in Osaka on 18 April 1972. In 2005, its headquarters relocated to Hamamatsu in Shizuoka Prefecture. It has f ...
*
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, a band that popularized the sound of the Acetone Top 5


Notes

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References


Sources

*Ace Tone & Nihon Hammond Catalogs: ** (for details, se
PDF
version) ** ** ** ** (excerpt) ** ** * — a visit report on Roland Corporation Hamamatsu Laboratory where early Ace Tone products are also exhibited.
Note: the production years seen on their private museum are not reliable. For example, production years of early product/prototype (Canary S-2 (1962), R-1 Rhythm Ace (1964)), and the later mass-production models (Canary S-3 (c. 1965), Rhythm Ace FR-1 (c. 1967)) are mysteriously confused. * — List of products and some corporate history. * — Profiles of organs and corporate history. *
Harmony Central: Ace Tone: Reviews
— Reviews of Ace Tone products.

— more pictures of organ models.
VintageSynth.hu: Ace
— more pictures of products.


External links



– LH-100 Stereo Phasor photo and audio examples.
effectsdatabase.com: Ace Tone WM-1 Wah Master
{{Roland Musical instrument manufacturing companies of Japan Synthesizer manufacturing companies of Japan