I don't know why, but I always liked the look of this synth. The fact that Roland went with ARP-like sliders always intrigued me as well. Anyone know what other Roland gear had them? The Roland EF-303 and MC-09 PhraseLab come to mind.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Roland SH-32 Synthesizer
I don't know why, but I always liked the look of this synth. The fact that Roland went with ARP-like sliders always intrigued me as well. Anyone know what other Roland gear had them? The Roland EF-303 and MC-09 PhraseLab come to mind.
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Ah, the SH-32... my first really good synthesizer...
ReplyDeleteThe old SH-series used the sliders quite a bit, like the SH-09, and perhaps my favorite design, the lovely retro SH-7
The MC-909 does use such sliders for basic envelopes.
ReplyDeletethe ef-303 has the same sliders
ReplyDeleteOops. I meant the EF-303, not the MC-303. No sliders on the MC. :)
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