| Roland System-1 - Plug-Out Synthesizer | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Roland |
| Dates | 2014 - present |
| Price | 490EUR / $470 |
| Technical specifications | |
| Polyphony | 4 voices |
| Oscillator | 4 |
| LFO | 2 |
| Synthesis type | Oscillator-based |
| Filter | 2 (LPF HPF) |
| Aftertouch expression | Only over Midi |
| Velocity expression | Only over Midi |
| Effects | 4 |
| Input/output | |
| Keyboard | 2 octave |
| External control | USB and regular MIDI |
Roland System-1 is a Plug-Out Synthesizer, based on the System 100, System 100M, and the System 700.
In short, the System-1 has two oscillators to produce sounds. They can ring modulate each other. There is also an LFO to modulate the other 2 oscillators. This all can produce a wide variation of sounds.
In a mixer the sounds of the 2 oscillators can be mixed with a sub-oscillator and a noise generator; a filter-section puts an ADSR envelope (Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release) to the sounds. An Amp-section can influence the volume output, using an ADSR envelope too. Both ADSR are controlled each by 4 sliders.
As with the other Aira products, the System-1 has a Scatter function, which can reform the sounds to more variations.
Features
External links
- Roland - official site
References
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