MATRIXSYNTH: Roland MKS 7 Super Quartet


Monday, January 06, 2014

Roland MKS 7 Super Quartet


Published on Jan 6, 2014 SyntheticMachines·32 videos

"This is a small demo from the Roland MKS 7. This module is a Juno 106 in a box ( without the portamento but with vcf / vca velocity ) + the TR 707 12bit drum machine
(11 sounds) + a monophonic bass synth part. The Juno 106 is splitted into a 2 voice
( melody ) and a 4 voice part ( chords ), the chords part missing the noise
generator. The bass part does not have the sub-osc or LFO (why??).
Melody + chords can be combined to form one 6 voice synth. Yes, a strange
architecture, the whorst thing is, that you can't save any patch. There is no user
memory. You can use the Juno 106 as a controller, but it also works with a sysex
midi editor.
As usual a multitrack recording with some external fx. I've mostly used
the melody or the chord parts for all my sounds. The bell is the Yamaha RX 5
drumcomputer."

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