Roland SH3 - Part Three
The hands of Oliver Chesler, The Horrorist in his recording studio in Berlin, Germany using his Roland SH3 synthesizer.
The Roland SH3 was produced in 1974. It is more rare than the SH3A which was put into the market after Moog sued Roland for the original SH3's filter design. This is one reason the Roland SH3 sounds so incredible. Rumor has it that less than 100 of these were ever made.
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I know why this synth sound's so good))) This synth was made by demons:D
I love it... great analog sound:)
MetallNYX 4 months ago
I must have this!
grabngonuts 1 year ago
@thedezoe yeah I read that shortly afterwards ;) than I met this guy he said Oh I have some old synth... dunno how to work it... you want it... It was an original sh3! So I got one... not as amazing as I expected
mordsgaudimachen 1 year ago
@mordsgaudimachen no midi till 84
thedezoe 1 year ago
made in 74... so no midi anything? Was midi in the 80's?
mordsgaudimachen 1 year ago
No, the SH3 had a filter more like the system 100.
The SH3A filter is actually more moog-like.
The court case was about the SH2000.
neolojism 1 year ago
He surely knows what he's doing! I love you, Oliver!
LittleMrsRhodes 1 year ago