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The Roland SYSTEM-1 is a 25-key, four-voice virtual analog synthesizer utilizing Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology to emulate classic Roland tones. It features a unique "PLUG-OUT" capability, allowing it to host and control software recreations of vintage Roland synths (like the SH-101) directly on the hardware without a computer. It is characterized by a bright, modern, one-knob-per-function interface with 25 keys and a built-in scatter/arpeggiator. This video provides an overview of the Roland System-1's features and its unique 'plug-out' technology: Key Features and Capabilities:
- Plug-Out Technology: The unit can host one plug-out software synth at a time, allowing for standalone operation of emulations like the SH-101, SH-2, or Promars.
- Sound Engine: Features two oscillators with sub-oscillator and noise, offering 12 waveforms (including "super-saw" and "super-square").
- Effects and Controls: Includes on-board Delay, Reverb, and a Bit-Crusher, along with a high-pass filter and a versatile Low-Pass Filter (LPF) with two modes.
- Performance: Features 25 synth-action keys, a pitch bend/mod lever, and an arpeggiator with "Scatter" functionality (10 variations) to manipulate patterns.
- Connectivity: USB audio/MIDI interface, 5-pin MIDI In/Out, and CV/Gate outputs (on the System-1m module version).
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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