Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Roland SH3 Synthesizer
"The hands of Oliver Chesler, The Horrorist in his recording studio in Berlin, Germany using his Roland SH3 synthesizer.
The Roland SH3 was produced in 1974. It is more rare than the SH3A which was put into the market after Moog sued Roland for the original SH3's filter design. This is one reason the Roland SH3 sounds so incredible. Rumor has it that less than 100 of these were ever made.
You can hear pure Roland SH3 accompanied by an Electrocomp-101 in two songs from The Horrorist: Room of Posers and Sex Machine.
If you enjoyed this video you probably will enjoy this blog: www.wiretotheear.com"
via Oliver Chesler (The Horrorist)
Things to Come Records
www.thingstocome.com
thehorrorist.thingstocome.com
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they just copied the Moog filter which was a patented design
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