Monday, May 13, 2013
Roland SH-101 Programming Tutorial Parts 1 - 4
Published on Nov 27, 2012SciFiFunk·98 videos
"How to program the Roland SH-101. Understand Analogue Synthesis from the ground up. No previous experience necessary. http://www.facebook.com/scififunk for more.
The Roland SH-101 has stood the test of time. Why? Because it is straight forward to program. All the synths attributes can be changed instantly and in real time without stepping through menus.
In part 1 of the guide I play a few little demos before getting stuck into the VCA (Voltage controlled Amplifier), and the many ways it can interact with the rest of the synth."
Part 2: "In this section of the Roland SH-101 Programming Tutorial I look at the Modulator and its 4 basic waveforms. After that I go on to the VCO and we have some fun! http://www.scififunk.com for more."
Part 3: "In part 3 of this Roland SH-101 Tutorial I look at the performance aspects of this mono synth. http://www.facebook.com/scififunk
Specifically I look at programing the tuning, sequencer, arpeggio, the bender, applying portamento, and transposing across a wide range of octaves."
Part 4: "See the Original Roland SH-101 Manual and watch some of the sounds from the manual get created along with a filter sweep sound. http://www.facebook.com/scififunk for more."
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