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Release date: 1983
Type: Analogue synthesizer
Used:
Used live in Funky Shit and Poison.
(With this machine Liam usually creates the Relase Yo'
Delf - riff between Poison part1 and part2). |
Roland SH-101
About:
You can see this machine on top of
the first rack.
But today there is no SH-101 on the top anymore. The Clavia
Nord Lead has taken the place now.
Specifications:
Polyphony : Monophonic
Oscillators : 1 VCO (Independent levels for Saw, Square
/ Pulse / PWM and Sub-Oscillator)
LFO : Triangle, Square, Random and Noise Waveforms
VCF : Resonant, Self-Oscillating LPF, Mod by EG, LFO anKYBD
Tracking
VCA : ADSR, Mod by EG or Gate
Arpeg/Seq : Digital Sequencer up to 100 steps Record /
Playback
Arpeggiator Patterns : Up, Down, Up/Down
Keyboard : 32 keys
Control : CV / Gate
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Machine info:
The Roland SH-101 is a monophonic bass
synthesizer, featuring a 2 1/2 octave 32-note (F-C) keyboard
in a light, plastic case. This synth was released in the
era just after analog synths like the Moog, ARP, Sequential
Circuits, etc. It's siblings include the SH1, SH2, SH3a,
SH5, SH7 and SH09. Probably does not sound as FAT as a Moog
or ARP. It was designed as a strap-on synth with an optional
modulation attachment that stuck out like a guitar neck.
It can run on batteries. The SH-101 was pre-MIDI, but it
has CV (1 volt/octave cv) and gate inputs in the back. It's
sound lies somewhere between the TB-303 and a Juno bass
sound. It has a lot of simple but cool features. You can
control the VCF, pitch, LFO or all from the pitch bender.
It has a white noise generator, arpeggiator with up, down
and up/down patterns and a simple real-time sequencer. The
LFO offers random, sine, square or noise waveforms. And
normal or auto portamento effects give you that elastic
bass sound.
There are external clock inputs for the sequencer and arpeggiator,
CV/GATE inputs and outputs and a CV hold pedal. The SH-101
also features a very primitive arpeggiator and sequencer
as well as portamento. There are also two exclusive versions
available.. one is blue and one is red.
Other artists that have been using this: Apollo 440, Chemical Brothers, Orbital, Future Sound of London, Josh Wink, Crystal Method
Liam: "We do a totally live bit on stage where we hook up the SH-101 to the 909 using the trigger input and have a little jamming session on stage. That's quite interesting!" |