I would assume so.

You are going to have to make and solder your own lead, sorry.
Roland's wiring of the DIN seems a little odd. I assume to make it more compatable with their own dedicated RGB monitor at the time.
If you get a connection wrong, I don't think (altough not 100% sure) that you will damage anything, just avoid that 'pin 1'. You will either get a picture, or not.

It's a shame that the composite output wasn't in colour..

Amother tip-bit of information:
The mouse port on the front of the S-750/770, it is completely non-standard, you need a genunine Roland mouse to work with it, if you try to use a normal mouse you could end up damaging the S-750/770, the mouse, or worse still both.
You have been warned!



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