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ROLAND SH-1000 Analog Synthesizer 1973 | HQ DEMO

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2008

Demonstration of the Roland SH-1000 synthesizer with Roland DEP-5 FX processor.

The monophonic Roland SH-1000 was the first synthesizer from Roland - and the first synth of the SH-series! It has a surprisingly good basic sound. The filter sounds like a 24 db one. You have many waveforms with many footages, wich you can switch on simultaneously. A very underrated synth - as you can hear...

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  • Wow!

    It seems to have the best sounding filter of the Sh series. Maybe is it different from the other Sh brothers?

  • Amazing!!!

    How did you get reverb and delay out of the dep 5 at the same time? Don't the two effects share the same processor?

  • there is no delay and reverb at the same time...

  • Yes! I also have a SH-5 and the filter sound different. The SH-1000 seems to have a 24 dB filter - a bit Moog-like.

  • @AnalogAudio1 was that the same filter that was the source of the lawsuit involving the SH 3 (Moog vs Roland)? I have a SH-1000 and it has an amazing ethereal sound to it that I haven't encountered on other SH's.

  • @travisrlel you are right, the filter sounds different from the other SH's, more Moog-like (unlike a SH-5 for example). But I don't know if it's the same issue like with the SH-3, because I never had one.

    It's a fact, that it's not a real Moog filter - it has a Roland-sound, but with a strong tendency to sound "moogish". In fact, such percussive, fast envelope settings I never obtained from my SH-5.

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  • Brilliant Demo. Well done. I can just imagine, some dude back in the early 70's. flairs long hair, droopy moustache, Keyboard player, in a clubbing band, amazing the audience, with the out of this world weird sounds. groovey. LOL .

  • love the sound of those klaus schulze-esque leads. great video.

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  • @migger248 check ultimae french

  • I WANT ONE!!!!

  • awesome.

  • @AnalogAudio1 The filter in question is a 24db/oct ladder filter (like Moog) but with diodes instead of transistors (unlike Moog).

  • what would you call this type of music?

  • I heard some people say some pretty bashful things about this synth. It sounds pretty dang good though, I dont know, maybe its not the synth thats good but the guy thats using it.

    GREAT JOB, MAN!!!!!

  • @myrmur

    wow

    that's exactly what i wanted to type

  • I see you still use tapes... Thumbs up!

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