MATRIXSYNTH: Studio Electronics SE-1X


Sunday, May 25, 2008

Studio Electronics SE-1X


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"From Studio Electronics: Seen where the sound of success was heard, the SE-1 recreated the power of the classic Moog tone and far more. The distinctive Oberheim filter and numerous additional features helped to make this Hiphop and R&B legend the serious professional's source for the boominest basses and smoothest, wormiest leads on the planet. The SE-1X continues in this tradition, remaining true to its roots, while stepping up its functionality and form; wide open to future expansion and exploration via its Flash-ROM operating system –not to mention the boundless creativity of our supernal sound designers!

E-1X Improvements on an SE-1 Theme:

* 4 ROM Banks (396 locations).
* 4 RAM Banks (396 locations).
* A total of 198 new sounds - includes the dynomite "Lexington G" and "Allec Series" banks. T
* he stunning "Scroggins Synquence", an electro-styled bank, available for an additional $89.00.
* Creatively expanded Modulation capabilities (with 1.0 release 1/30/05).
* Greatly enhanced MIDI specs.
* 3 MIDI-syncable L.F.O.s (with 1.0 release 7/30/04).
* Tight new look - phatt new logo, sharper, more attractive front and back panel graphics and text.
* Flash-ROM Web-updateable Operating Software.
* Smoother tweaking and MIDI transmission of front panel pots (switches send info. as well).
* External Audio Input.

In short, more, much more, of "Caswellz Genius", and the globally acclaimed programming savvy of Rionero's Sons: those virtuoso sonic avengers, masters of shadow and the illuminant.

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Voices: one.
Audio outputs: one main output.
Memory: 396 patches in ROM; 396 user locations in RAM.
Interface: 1 rotary encoder, 24 knobs, 21 illuminated switches.
Display: 20 x 4 back lit liquid crystal.
Weight: 10 lbs.
Dimensions: 3 rack spaces, 8 inches deep.
Power: 90 - 250 volts AC auto switching.

VOICE ARCHITECTURE:
Three voltage controlled discrete analog oscillators:
Waveforms: triangle, sawtooth and variable width square. All waveforms output simultaneously. Syncing of Osc 2&3 to Osc 1.

Two voltage controlled discrete analog filters:
24db (classic Moog), 12db (classic Oberheim). 12db filter incorporates low pass and band pass modes.

Three low frequency oscillators:
Waveforms: triangle, sawtooth, reverse sawtooth, square, noise, random. One destination and amount for each LFO with key trigger, phase, and midi sync.

Four multiple stage envelope generators:
Attack, decay, sustain and release with inverting and multiple triggering. Envelope 1 fixed to filter frequency. Envelope 2 fixed to amplifier level. Envelope 3&4 are assignable.

Additional Features:
Noise generator. Glide and auto glide, linear or exponential. Ring modulation.

Modulation Destinations:
LFOs 1,2&3: VCOs 1,2&3 frequency, VCOs 1,2&3 mix level, VCOs 1,2&3 pulse width, ring mod mix level, noise mix level, VCF resonance and frequency, and volume. Envelopes 3&4: VCOs 1,2&3 frequency, VCOs 1,2&3 mix level, VCOs 1,2&3 pulse width ring mod mix level, noise mix level, LFO 1, 2&3 rate and depth, and VCF resonance.

MIDI Controllers:
Dynamics, modwheel, pressure, and breath control: destinations and amounts include all LFO and envelope 3 destinations. Bender: pitch and filter frequency. Fixed continuous controller assignments for all key front panel controls. Additionally receives: program change, bank select, glide on/off, glide time, and volume.

MIDI Specifications:
In Out and Thru."

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