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    Junior Freak
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    Default Roland SH-101

    anyone have one of these?

    I bought one a year and a half ago and it was basically collecting dust sitting in a shelf in my closet. For some reason i never even bothered playing too much with it because i was so fascinated with the VST's i was using...

    well last week i decided to hook it up again, and on top of that, i bought a midi/cv gate converter and triggered the notes from the key editor......holyshit!

    What a difference with this midi/cv converter! Anyone else using this synth as well?

    The SH-101 by itself can sound pretty dull, but once connected with midi, the doors being to open up.

    I cant honestly picture this synth being the centre piece of any studio (unless you only write acid), but its a pretty good addition to the studio.

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    Supreme Freak
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    yeah u can get some nice analog noises out of it, good for livening up mainly digital tunes

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    Default Roland SH-101

    Quote Originally Posted by tekara
    anyone have one of these?
    I've got an SH101, its a red one and it cost me £130 from a second hand shop (smug)...i dont think they realised what it was. he he

    Tekara, have you tried using the onboard sequencer? Its ****in great and will probably trigger from your midi/cv converter.

    Another good bit of fun is taking the output from the rimshot on the 909 and plugging it into the external trigger input on the SH101. Add a rimshot to every beat on a 909 pattern and it will trigger the 101 sequencer.........old school sequencing.

    It will also trigger the arppegiator.

    so much fun :razz:

 

 

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