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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Musikmesse: Roland GAIA SH-01


via jalvac of Future Music Spain. Googlish here.

"37 keys of standard size, battery operation and no hidden options, these are the hallmarks of GAIA SH-01, a synth built on the great tradition of Roland's analog synths compact. Offers a 64-voice polyphony and a intuitive user panel where the faders and knobs are arranged from left to right to indicate the signal flow. This is a tool with which you can relive the joy and satisfaction they once felt when you put your hands on your first analog synth. Three oscillators per voice, multimode filters, envelopes nine generators and a system of meaning ... It comes equipped for the challenges of live performances, and other benefits of GAIA SH-01 include a phrase sequencer, input external audio (with a function to attenuate the sounds of speech) and the ability to record directly onto a USB key."

Friday, February 14, 2014

Roland's AIRA Officially Unveiled - Massive Pic Gallery, Details, Videos

AIRA — Artists make first contact with AIRA

Published on Feb 13, 2014 RolandChannel·835 videos

"Groundbreaking artists talk about their experiences with Roland instruments and make first contact with the AIRA gear. Artists appearing are: Arthur Baker, Ricardo Villalobos, A Guy Called Gerald, Rain Man, Netsky, Oscar Burnside, Boys Noize, Dr Meaker, Hardfloor, John Heckle, Hisashi Saito, and Akkord."

This post might take a bit to load. :)

Update3: You can find a write-up on Novamusik here.

Update2: You can find comments and discussion on this post on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge here. I also added a page break for this post on the main site so it doesn't slow the site down for new posts. Click the "Click for more" link to get to the full post.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

SH-201 Demos

SH-201 Demo (3/3)

YouTube via RolandChannel
"http://www.roland.com/SH-201/
The Roland SH-201. If youre a synth pro, the SH-201 will remind you of why you fell in love with synthesizers in the first place. Simply, the SH-201 is a blast to play! It sounds great too, thanks to such features as Rolands famous Supersaw waveform, Feedback Oscillator, D Beam, and more. The SH-201 is also equipped with an external input, so you can manipulate your CDs, MP3s, or other external input devices and instruments."

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SH-201 Demo by David Ahlund 1-3

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Roland SH-01A Synthesizer User Review SH-101


Published on Sep 19, 2017
Audio and Video by G-Storm Electro c.2017

The Roland SH-01A boutique synthesizer is a recreation of the coveted SH-101 monosynth. In this video I will be getting down to the bottom of some questions. What's the big deal with the SH-101? How does the SH-01A sound? Is it worth the money? Is this something I can recommend?..

0:00 Gesaffelstein 'Pursuit'
0:33 Intro
1:06 What's the big deal with the SH-101?
1:49 Orbital 'Halcyon' Bass
2:20 Royksopp 'Remind'
2:35 Design and Construction
3:27 Poly Mode - Desire 'Under Your Spell'
4:21 Features and Sound
6:38 Things you need to know about the Sequencer
7:21 A trick using External Clock for Shuffle
8:37 My only lament, as redeemed by the sequencer
9:28 Realtime Pattern Changes - Eurythmics 'Here Comes The Rain'
9:47 About Poly Mode
10:27 Poly Mode - G-storm 'Harp-y'
10:52 In Summary
11:43 Outro - 808 State 'Magical Dream'

**BLOG** http://gstormelectronica.blogspot.com/"

Roland SH-01As on eBay

Update:

Friday, August 04, 2023

1974 Roland SH-3 (NOT 3A) EMS Diode Filter Model, recently serviced)

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.


via this auction

"This here is no SH-3A, its an SH-3. Apparently, less than 40 of these were made before Roland changed to the 3a, which has a filter modeled after a Moog ladder filter. This however, has a filter modeled after the EMS VCS 3. Its a bit more on the 'acid' side of things compared to the other model.

This one has been recently serviced and calibrated, so its ready to go for the long run. Its a very funky old school synth with that fun 70's sound. Its almost like an organ as far as the sound building goes, since it has one oscillator with 5 different footage settings."

Note this listing stated 40 - 100 units were made, while this listing stated less than 30. If anyone knows with any authority feel free to leave a comment.

Saturday, February 04, 2017

Roland SH-3 - Vintage Synthesizer

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via this auction

This appears to be the one in the video posted here.

Update: The listing states this has the MOOG style filter. It actually doesn't. Via Wikipedia: "Contrary to common belief, the initial version 'SH-3' did not infringe on the transistor ladder-filter patent of Robert Moog. It used a diode filter like the EMS VCS 3. The SH-3A does use a transistor ladder-filter and as a result can generate Moog-like sounds."

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Behringer to Re-introduce an EMS SYNTHI and More, Much More

The list:

WASP DELUXE
ARP 2600
Octave CAT
SYNTHI VCS3
Roland SH-101 (3 colors)
KORG MS20

Details on each (no new pics in yet, but you might remember the MS-101 here):

Sunday, March 03, 2013

Roland SH3 with KENTON SH-3a CV/Gate/Filter Mod


Published on Mar 2, 2013 whitelabelsyndicate·38 videos

"A video overview of my Roland SH-3 which I modified using the KENTON SH-3a CV/Gate/Filter mod. I intentionally left off the filter mod due to the fact that the SH-3a has a different filter than the SH-3.

Also starring in the video:
Boss DR-110 with Din Sync mod
Kilpatrick K2579 Step Sequencer
ALM Pamela's Workout"

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

TUCKER played electone & roland sh-3 / FERNANDO GELBARD /Didi ( Hola Didi )



Playlist:
1. Tucker played Electone.....Song/Robert Hall Productions - Do You Care?
2. TUCKER/手動リズムボックス💨
3. TUCKER played electone & roland sh-3 / FERNANDO GELBARD /Didi ( Hola Didi )
4. TUCKER/ Maestro rhythm King & Roland juno106Song/Meu amigo ricard :Celia Vazquez’s
5. TUCKER played ELECTONESong / The Boneschi Electronic Combo /Cantabile for drum
6. TUCKER /ナログシンセサイザーを使ってスクラッチ演奏をしました。I used an analog synthesizer to play scratch.
7. TUCKER/😴 寝ながら作曲する試みAttempting to compose in my sleep。。。。

Thursday, November 16, 2023

Best of Roland SH-101 Synthesizer ~ RetroSound Demo


video upload by RetroSound

"(c)2007-23 by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi

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Best of Roland SH-101 Synthesizer
all synthesizer sounds: Roland SH-101Synthesizer (1981)
drums: Boss DR-55, Korg KR-55B, Roland TR-808, Roland TR-707, Linndrum, Simmons SDS-8

Setlist
0:06 Intro
0:14 Therapy
0:41 Red Devil
1:04 Gate Off
1:47 XOX
2:21 Sample/Hold
2:28 Meditation
2:51 Elektropolka
2:29 Filter Kaffee
3:40 Alarm
3:47 On Tour
3:54 On Video
4:04 Classic Sequences

The Roland SH-101 Synthesizer from the year 1981 is a classic monophonic analog synth. Here can you find the full SH-101 playlist with single sound demos and one synth demo tracks. Enjoy.
The SH-101 playlist :"

Thursday, December 06, 2012

Final Set of A-Z of Analogue Synthesisers

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via this auction

The listing is from the author Peter Forrest who states this is likely the last set.  These are great books and imo the most comprehensive.  Click on the pics to get an idea of what they are like.  Peter also has other items listed including The Museum of Synthesizer Technology and Synthesizer von Gestern II.

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

An Interview with Drew from CRUDBUMP


You might remember Drew from a number of posts here on MATRIXSYNTH. He has a new release out called CRUDBUMP. Considering how much he has contributed to the site I asked him to send me a shot of some of his gear for a post. This in turn resulted in the following interview. Enjoy.

1. So, for those not familiar with your work, give us a little background on some of what you do?

"I write and illustrate two daily comics, Toothpaste For Dinner and Married To The Sea, which are free to view online. Musically speaking, I wrote & recorded four comedy-industrial albums as Kompressor from 2000-04 and released some miscellaneous music under the Dog Traders name from 2000-08. I occasionally make short Youtube videos, with my music as the soundtrack."

2. How did you get into synths?

"Took classical piano lessons for eight years as a child, started playing guitar, and while in college (1998) I started poking around and realized synthesizers were pretty inexpensive. I'd read music magazines here and there as a kid and always assumed they were thousands of dollars, but once I got on eBay, I found people getting rid of old Rolands, multitrack tape machines, etc. and jumped right in.

Since the market for analog synths hadn't blown up yet, I assembled a small studio of an Ensoniq SQ-80, Roland JX-8p / SH-09 / 707, some guitar pedals, and a Tascam Porta-01 for hardly anything, and started recording music.

Once I had a couple synths, I started to scour local thrift stores/music stores/garage sales for neglected, broken, cheap gear which I'd clean/fix up and either keep or resell. By the time I started Kompressor in 2000, I'd added an Optigan, Rheem Kee bass, Akai S612, Tascam 238 and a gang of cheap midi synths / fx boxes."

3. When you first started picking up synths, what did you look for in them?

"I figured out pretty quickly that I liked synths with a lot of knobs and inputs/outputs way more than synths with one data wheel and a bunch of menus. You can get a huge range of sounds out of the SH-09 by patching feedback out of the headphone jack through guitar pedals and back into the input, and using the envelope follower + filter to process drums and bass/guitar."

4. What was your first synth and what is currently your favorite?

"My first actual synth (not counting a Casiotone) was a Roland JX-8p... if the modular doesn't count as my favorite I'd have to go with the SH-2/SH-09. Owned both of them, currenly just have the SH-2, but it makes its way onto everything. I've always wanted to check out an SH-5 or SH-7 but they've gotten so crazy expensive over the years that I don't think I'll ever get the chance. If I trip over one in the trash while I'm taking a walk some day I'll let you know what I think."

5. When playing your synths, do you focus on composing music, exploring sound, both, or other?

"Probably a mixture of both. The MPC has been instrumental in letting me control the modular + effects - I record a lot of sounds from the modular and cut them up/re-sequence them in the MPC. Most of the time I don't have a keyboard hooked up to the modular, but I do use a Futureretro Orb that's clocked by the MPC for sequencing.

A lot of the melodic stuff is from the Roland SH-2 and Waldorf Q+, which I usually play live instead of sequencing. There's something about the bender and key action on the SH-2 which I love and wish Roland would make again."


6. What interests you now in the world of synths?

"The 5U format of modular synths, which includes Modcan, MOTM, Synthesizers.com, and a few small manufacturers, has a great form factor and is built extremely well. The manufacturers in this format seem to concentrate on sound quality and build quality rather than making little Nintendo Fart-Monster modules with cheap components, which seems to dominate the Eurorack format. I know that Euro users love their Eurorack, and I actually have a Doepfer "beauty box" for some modules I can't get in 5U - but I built up about 15U of Euro in 08/09 and was really disappointed in the sound + physical aspects. Probably spoiled from the 5U stuff I'd been using for years! I sold it off and got some Modcan/MOTM stuff instead.

The newer Modcan modules are novel and I'm going to pick up some of those as they become available. I just got the 65B Dual Frequency Shifter last fall as I was finishing up the CRUDBUMP album and it wound up on half the tracks, since it sounds good on almost anything. Frequency shifter modules are touchy since you need either great DSP or precisely-calibrated analog multipliers to eliminate bleed, but this one was very well-designed. It responds well to CV and even sounds good if you overdrive it a little bit."

7. What are your thoughts on the iPad and upcoming slate devices in relation to synthesis?

"I have no idea (sorry!) [matrix: enough said. :)]"


8. Finally, can you tell us a little bit about your latest release?

"It's a spoken-word/rap album called CRUDBUMP:NA$TYJAM$ and it's stuffed completely full of analog-synth sounds and vocoder. The songs are about subprime lending, a fictional city called Horsetown, leaving voicemail for the governor of Ohio, traveling to England, and bare feet. It has a lot of bass so it bumps if you play it in your car. That's where I imagine you would want to listen to the album. It's a good album to play if you're trying to get yourself pumped up to go to work."

BTW, if you are wondering who the pug is, his name is Charles. Check him out here and be sure to see Drew's Toothpaste For Dinner and Married To The Sea. It's all good.

Thursday, November 05, 2020

UVI Synth Anthology 3



Playlist:
UVI Synth Anthology 3 | Trailer
UVI Synth Anthology 3 | Overview
UVI Synth Anthology 3 | Preset Showcase

Full details: https://www.uvi.net/synth-anthology-3



"An incredible collection of hardware synthesizer sounds, expertly programmed, individually sculpted with outboard processors, multisampled and mastered to perfection. Synth Anthology 3 delivers the pure and powerful sounds of 132 hardware synthesizers, gently processed to taste with the best hardware processors on the market. You'll find everything from classic analogs like the Oberheim SEM and ARP 2600 to digital powerhouses like the Synclavier and FS1R, to modern classics like the OB-6, Prophet 6 and Minilogue, all expertly programmed and sampled, delivering the authentic and unmistakable sound of hardware.

WHAT'S NEW IN VERSION 3
-55 new hardware synths featuring classics and rarities
Includes Arp 2600, Behringer DeepMind 12, Casio HZ-600 and VZ1, Cavagnolo Exagone, Clavia NordLead 3, Crumar Spirit, Davoli Davolisint, Dotcom Modular, EML ElectroComp 101, SynKey and Synthi AKS, JEN SX1000, Kawai Synthesizer-100F, Korg PS3100, MS-50, 01RW, M3, Prologue, Polysix, 800DV and X3R, M-Liberation, M-One, M-Subsequent 37, M-Modular 3p and M-Sonic Six, Novation Peak, Oberheim Matrix-12 and SEM, Powertran Transcendent 2000, PPG 1020 and Modular, RLD D-110, RLD Fantom-G6, RLD J-6, RLD SH-5, RLD JD-990, RLD System-100 and RLD System-700, RSF BlackBox and Modular, Sequential Circuits Six-trak, Studiologic Sledge, Teenage Engineering OP-1, OP-Z, PO-14 and PO-16, Vermona Synthesizer, Waldorf Pulse 2, Wave and Quantum, Yamaha SY-2 and V50, and Yusynth. -542 Waveforms created from 50+ hardware
-Updated UI
-Updated FX section with EQ
-Updated arpeggiator section with Chord and Phrase modes
-1,000+ all new factory presets

https://www.uvi.net/synth-anthology-3

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Roland MPU101 Midi to CV Converter 561461

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction

"Controls up to four individual synths with various modes and trigger functions.

For example the 4 voice button will trigger each synth sequentially eg:- if you have four CV synths connected the first note of the midi sequence or arpeggio that is input will be played by synth one, the second note of the sequence or arpeggio will be played by synth two etc... etc... > fifth not will again trigger synth one etc...etc... as you might imagine the range of possibilities are endless and this can produce some very unique
and amazing sequences with the onus obviously on the expertise of the synthesist in question to produce the magic from the various synths connected.

The same type feature also exists for two and three voices if you have two or three synths connected.

MIDI TO CV INTERFACE
The MPU-101 is unique in that it converts MIDI data into analog signals. When the MPU-101 is connected to a MIDI sending unit, a conventional 1 –
volt/octave Cv/gate synthesizer such as the SH-101, SH-2, SH-5, SH-07, System-100M etc... can be controlled by MIDI data.
Other voltage-controlled devices can also be controlled. For example, you can automatically synchronize lighting equipment with your performance.
The gate signals can also be used as trigger signals to control a percussion sound source like the Boss PC-2 or HC-2, a sampling unit such as the Boss DSD-2, or a digital delay, for example the Boss DE-200.
The MPU-101 can expand your MIDI system's potential just as much as your imagination allows.
The MPU-101 has four output channels, each with pitch control voltage, gate signal, and dynamics control signal outputs. Up to four CV synthesizers can be controlled by MIDI data.
ln addition to the key information, other MIDI data including velocity. bender modulation, after touch, and volume information is converted into analog signals. Complicated MIDI data can completely be converted.
The MID channel can be assigned to one of 1 to 16.
Five operation modes are provided for a variety of applications.

1. Mono Mode: Four CV synthesizers can be controlled by MIDI data transmitted on four different MIDI channels.
The bass, melody, and other parts of a composition played by different CV synthesizers can be controlled by MIDI data transmitted on different MIDI channels.

2. 2-Voice Mode: MIDI data for up to two notes is converted into CV/gate signals and comes through outputs 1 and 2.

3. 3-Voice Mode: MIDI data for up to three notes is converted into CV/gate signals and comes through outputs 1, 2, and 3

4. 4-Voice Mode: MIDI data for up to four notes is converted into CV/gate signals and comes through outputs 1, 2, 3, and 4.

5. Special Mode: MIDI data for the highest note, the lowest note. and the latest note is converted and comes through different outputs.

A MIDI Out jack is provided in addition to the MIDI In and Thru jacks. Up to 8 CV synthesizers can be controlled by combining two MPU-101's.

When the connected MIDI sending unit is in the poly mode, three different assign modes are accessible, then the MIDI key information can be assigned to four outputs in three different ways. An Octave

Transpose function simultaneously shifts the pitch control voltage of four CV outputs one octave up or down.

A Gate Indicator on each output channel confirms the flow of the gate signals."

Sunday, May 01, 2011

ROLAND MPU 101 MIDI to CV CONVERTER

via this auction
"Controls up to four individual synths with various modes and trigger functions.

For example the 4 voice button will trigger each synth sequentially eg:- if you have four CV synths connected the first note of the midi sequence or arpeggio that is input will be played by synth one, the second note of the sequence or arpeggio will be played by synth two etc... etc... > fifth not will again trigger synth one etc...etc... as you might imagine the range of possibilities are endless and this can produce some very unique and amazing sequences with the onus obviously on the expertise of the synthesist in question to produce the magic from the various synths connected.

The same type feature also exists for two and three voices if you have two or three synths connected.

MIDI TO CV INTERFACE

The MPU-101 is unique in that it converts MIDI data into analog signals. When the MPU-101 is connected to a MIDI sending unit, a conventional 1 -volt/octave Cv/gate synthesizer such as the SH-101, SH-2, SH-5, SH-07, System-100M etc... can be controlled by MIDI data.
Other voltage-controlled devices can also be controlled. For example, you can automatically synchronize lighting equipment with your performance.
The gate signals can also be used as trigger signals to control a percussion sound source like the Boss PC-2 or HC-2, a sampling unit such as the Boss DSD-2, or a digital delay, for example the Boss DE-200.

The MPU-101 can expand your MIDI system's potential just as much as your imagination allows.
The MPU-101 has four output channels, each with pitch control voltage, gate signal, and dynamics control signal outputs. Up to four CV synthesizers can be controlled by MIDI data.
ln addition to the key information, other MIDI data including velocity. bender modulation, after touch, and volume information is converted into analog signals. Complicated MIDI data can completely be converted.
The MID channel can be assigned to one of 1 to 16.

Five operation modes are provided for a variety of applications.

1. Mono Mode: Four CV synthesizers can be controlled by MIDI data transmitted on four different MIDI channels.
The bass, melody, and other parts of a composition played by different CV synthesizers can be controlled by MIDI data transmitted on different MIDI channels.


2. 2-Voice Mode: MIDI data for up to two notes is converted into CV/gate signals and comes through outputs 1 and 2.

3. 3-Voice Mode: MIDI data for up to three notes is converted into CV/gate signals and comes through outputs 1, 2, and 3.

4. 4-Voice Mode: MIDI data for up to four notes is converted into CV/gate signals and comes through outputs 1, 2, 3, and 4.

5. Special Mode: MIDI data for the highest note, the lowest note. and the latest note is converted and comes through different outputs.


A MIDI Out jack is provided in addition to the MIDI In and Thru jacks. Up to 8 CV synthesizers can be controlled by combining two MPU-101's.
When the connected MIDI sending unit is in the poly mode, three different assign modes are accessible, then the MIDI key information can be
assigned to four outputs in three different ways. An Octave Transpose function simultaneously shifts the pitch control voltage of four CV outputs one octave up or down.

A Gate Indicator on each output channel confirms the flow of the gate signals."

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Roland MPU-101 Midi - CV Gate 4-channel Converter Interface

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"The MPU-101 is unique in that it converts MIDI data into analog signals. When the MPU-101 is connected to a MIDI sending unit, a conventional 1 -volt/octave Cv/gate synthesizer such as the SH-101, SH-2, SH-5, SH-07, System-100M etc... can be controlled by MIDI data.
Other voltage-controlled devices can also be controlled. For example, you can automatically synchronize lighting equipment with your performance.
The gate signals can also be used as trigger signals to control a percussion sound source like the Boss PC-2 or HC-2, a sampling unit such as the Boss DSD-2, or a digital delay, for example the Boss DE-200.

The MPU-101 can expand your MIDI system's potential just as much as your imagination allows.
The MPU-101 has four output channels, each with pitch control voltage, gate signal, and dynamics control signal outputs. Up to four CV synthesizers can be controlled by MIDI data.
ln addition to the key information, other MIDI data including velocity. bender modulation, after touch, and volume information is converted into analog signals. Complicated MIDI data can completely be converted.
The MIDI channel can be assigned to one of 1 to 16.

Five operation modes are provided for a variety of applications.

1. Mono Mode: Four CV synthesizers can be controlled by MIDI data transmitted on four different MIDI channels.
The bass, melody, and other parts of a composition played by different CV synthesizers can be controlled by MIDI data transmitted on different MIDI channels.

2. 2-Voice Mode: MIDI data for up to two notes is converted into CV/gate signals and comes through outputs 1 and 2.

3. 3-Voice Mode: MIDI data for up to three notes is converted into CV/gate signals and comes through outputs 1, 2, and 3.

4. 4-Voice Mode: MIDI data for up to four notes is converted into CV/gate signals and comes through outputs 1, 2, 3, and 4.

5. Special Mode: MIDI data for the highest note, the lowest note. and the latest note is converted and comes through different outputs.

A MIDI Out jack is provided in addition to the MIDI In and Thru jacks. Up to 8 CV synthesizers can be controlled by combining two MPU-101's.
When the connected MIDI sending unit is in the poly mode, three different assign modes are accessible, then the MIDI key information can be
assigned to four outputs in three different ways. An Octave Transpose function simultaneously shifts the pitch control voltage of four CV outputs one octave up or down.

A Gate Indicator on each output channel confirms the flow of the gate signals."

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Original Roland SH-3a Analog Synth

via this auction
"These monophonic synths came with a collection of new and interesting features, but also retain solid analog synth sound... Think SH-101 in terms of sound. The filter is also somewhat Moog-y, real smooth. The SH3 combines subtractive and additive synthesis, using a 5-octave mixable source oscillator. I've never seen anything quite like it. There is also a pink/white noise generator. This routes into the envelope and amplifier sections, each can be enveloped with the ADSR section, or with preset envelopes. These can also all be modded by 2 LFOs with 3 possible wave forms! And finally, add to this the craziest feature of them all, the "Sampler" Section. I'm still not entirely sure how this works, but it's roughly like an arpeggiator. In any case it can do some craaaazy sounds!"

Update via fanwander in the comments: "This is a long living misinformation:
The SH3 has a diode based ladder filter with five stages.
The SH3a has Ladder Filter with four transistor stages (more moogish than the SH-3).

The rumours that the version change of the SH-3a were caused by a law suit with moog, are wrong. In fact the SH-2000 is the only Roland synth which used a quite complete clone of the moog cascade filter. According to several knwoledged people on Analogue Heaven maillist the SH-2000 was the instrument that caused infringment of Robert Moogs patent.

Btw: I made a webpage with an overview on most of the filters of analogue roland synths including filter schematics. http://fa.utfs.org/diy/roland_filters/index.html"


Thursday, May 11, 2023

Introducing Roland AIRA Compact S-1 Tweak Synth


video upload by RolandChannel

[Note: you can find additional user videos futher below]

"The Roland S-1 Tweak Synth is a powerhouse micro polysynth that merges the legendary tones of the SH-101 with futuristic tools for the modern creator. Get reacquainted with the snappy bass tones and expressive leads brought to life in exquisite detail by our Analog Circuit Behavior technology. Then tap into a world of new creative possibilities with expanded four-voice polyphony and an array of innovative features, including cutting-edge wave manipulation, advanced sequencing, and unique performance features.

In this video, Dustin Good dives into the S-1 features, capabilities, sounds, and more.

0:00 – Introduction and Overview
1:32 – Sounds
2:01 – Basic Sound Design
2:35 – OSC Draw
3:13 – OSC Chop
3:44 – Riser
4:06 – Effects
4:33 – Sequencer
5:06 – Sub Steps
5:36 – Probability and Motion Recording
6:25 – Arpeggiator
6:54 - Performance Tools – Step Loop, Transpose, D-Motion
7:53 - Connectivity and Portability

Build from square, saw, sub, and noise oscillators and mono, poly, unison, and chord modes. Craft custom waveshapes with OSC Drawing. Dice sounds with OSC Chop to produce a labyrinth of overtones and metallic timbres. And use the noise oscillator as an independent riser to add sweeps and pulsing sound effects for transitions and dramatic effect.

Bring programming and performances to life with a 64-step sequencer, motion recording, and D-Motion. And humanize patterns with Probability, ratchet tones with Sub Steps, and create on-the-fly fills with Step Loop.

Sync the S-1 Tweak Synth with the rest of the AIRA Compact gang for a highly jammable micro-studio in perfect sonic symphony. Chain them together or connect with MIDI gear, computers, and music apps to expand your setup. Just power on, hit play, and go with the flow."

Press release followed by user videos:

Saturday, April 03, 2010

Roland SH-3a


via this auction

"Roland SH-3a. This is a very unique synth. It was Roland's first non-preset synthesizer, and was one of the few ever designed Analog synthesizers with both subtractive and additive synthesis.

Though it’s only a single oscillator synthesizer, the additive blend feature allows for the creation of some really fat sounds. And a chorus effect on the 8’ tone gives the same sound that most synth’s use two oscillators for anyway: detuned chorus.

The Sh-3 had a five stage diode ladder filter…the Sh-3a replaced it with a four stage transistor ladder filter. It’s often said that it was changed due to a Moog patent infringement…but I don’t think that’s correct since the Sh-3a is even closer in design to the Moog 904 ladder filter. Moog did sue Roland over filters…but I think it had more to do with other models. But anyway, when most people think of the Moog sound they think of the Minimoog, which is totally different…not like the 904 that this one resembles.

To me, there’s two things that really make this synth valuable. One, it has a CV and Gate interface for the oscillator that allows it to be controlled remotely. One Midi to CV convertor later and you’re suddenly sequencing this from your favorite DAW. That will keep it active in your studio line-up…not just a sideline tool. Second, this thing has a very vintage analog sound. I attribute several things to this, including the filter, and the fat additive section. But also, there’s something about the CV tracking on the oscillator that occasionally give’s you what sounds like a transient tracking error..so you get this slight random portamento sound now and then that somehow reminds you of how alive this thing is. Soft synths, digitals, and most analogs don’t do that... The Sh-3a weighs about 35 lbs"

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Fuzzo Frizzbeebot Roland SH 7 Analog Synthesizer Review


Published on Dec 19, 2017 Fuzzo Frizzbeebot

"First review of the Oscillator section of this great vintage analog raw oscillator sound's at the end."

The $43.50 SH-7. Previous posts here.

Playlist:
Roland SH 7 Analog Synthesizer Review #1
Roland SH 7 review #2 Sync
Roland SH 7 Review # 3 duo-phonic
Roland SH 7 review #4 sonic pallet
Roland SH 7 review #5 analog workflow
Roland SH 7 review #6 complexity
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