Roland Sh 101 Vst Download

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Producer Francis Preve let us know that he’s put together a new free library of synth patches for Ableton Live, featuring the sound of the Roland SH-101 synthesizer.

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Roland Sh 101 Vst Download

Here’s what Preve has to say about these Simpler instruments:

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  • SH101 Saw – Basic single oscillator SH-101 sawtooth.
  • SH101 Square – Basic single oscillator SH-101 square wave.
  • SH101 PWM – One of the truly classic SH-101 sounds lies in the character of its pulse width modulation.
  • SH101 Saw+Sub – Another signature sound from the 101 comes from its sub-oscillator. Here, I blended it with a sawtooth waveform.
  • SH101 ResSweep – The SH-101 shipped around the same time as the legendary TB-303 – and many producers have used the 101 in similar ways. The resonance on this synth is exceptional, so here’s a taste.
  • SH101 Resonant – This is another example of the SH-101’s resonance, generating a whistling tone over a square/pulse wave.
  • SH101 Noise – Lots of 80s tracks used the SH101’s midrange-heavy noise generator for synth drums, so I included a sample of it here.
  • SH101 Bass – Gotta have some bass too, right?

Download the free Roland SH-101 instruments at Preve’s site.

SH-101
ManufacturerRoland
DatesNovember 1982-1986
PriceUS$495
UK£249
JP¥59,800 (1980s)US~$1,200
Technical specifications
PolyphonyMonophonic
TimbralityMonotimbral
Oscillator1 VCO with 3 simultaneously mixable
waveforms : Pulse with PWM, Saw and
Sub wave (selectable -1 Oct. Square,
-2 Oct. Square or -2 Oct Pulse)
The Pulse wave can be modulated by
LFO, by Envelope or manually
Noise is also available at the oscillator
mixing stage
LFO1 LFO: triangle, square, random
and noise waveforms
Synthesis type
Filter1 resonant VCF, modulated with
ADSR, LFO, keyboard tracking
and/or bender controller
AttenuatorADSR envelope, triggered by
gate or LFO
Aftertouch expressionNo
Velocity expressionNo
Storage memory100 step sequencer
EffectsArpeggiator (up, down, up/down)
Input/output
Keyboard32-note
Left-hand controlBender assignable to VCF frequency
and/or pitch as well as pitch bend and
mod wheels on attachable handle
External controlCV/Gate

The Roland SH-101 is an analog synthesizer manufactured by the Roland Corporation between 1982 and 1986. Though it was a commercial failure, it became a staple of electronic music in the 1990s, particularly house music.

Sound and features[edit]

The SH-101 is monophonic, meaning it can only play one note at a time. It has a single oscillator and a sub-oscillator, a low-pass filter, a mixer allowing users to blend different waveforms plus a noise generator, and an arpeggiator and sequencer.[1] An ADSR envelope generator controls the filter and VCA, and the filter, VCA, pitch and pulse width can be controlled with an LFO. Users can attach an optional handgrip with modulation controls and shoulder strap to play the SH-101 as a keytar, and it could also be powered via battery.[1] According to MusicRadar, the SH-101 has 'snappy and razor-sharp' bass, 'squelchy and expressive' leads, and a 'piercing yet smooth' filter.[1]

Release[edit]

The SH-101 launched in the US at $495 and in UK at £249,[2] making it much more affordable than the popular digital synthesisers of the time.[1] Roland marketed the SH-101 to the emerging keytar market, with magazine slogans such as 'freedom for expression' and “[the 101] takes you where you want to go'.[2] However, it was outsold by the digital Yamaha DX7 and was discontinued in 1986.[2]

Legacy[edit]

During the 1990s resurgence of analogue synthesisers, the 101 became a staple in dance music studios.[1] It was used by acts including Aphex Twin, Orbital, the Prodigy, 808 State, the Grid, and the Future Sound of London.[2]

Roland Sh 101 Manual

In 2014, MusicRadar wrote: 'Some inexpensive synths were brilliant 'for the price'. The Roland SH-101 was brilliant, period. Never a rock star's instrument like the Minimoog or Prophet-5, the 101 was a synthesiser for the rest of us, and a damned fine one, too.'[1] In 2016, Fact named the SH-101 one of the 14 most important synthesisers in history.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefTech, Computer Music2014-04-17T13:55:00 106Z. 'Blast from the past: Roland SH-101'. MusicRadar. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  2. ^ abcd'Red Bull Music Academy Daily'. daily.redbullmusicacademy.com. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
  3. ^'The 14 most important synths in electronic music history – and the musicians who use them'. FACT Magazine: Music News, New Music. 2016-09-15. Retrieved 2019-08-17.

External links[edit]

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