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explodingboy
Published on 02/10/06 at 16:08
Analog synth from 1972 to 78 (I think), the first Roland synth
fairly simple to master, some nice presets
monophonic obviously
audio output, no gate cv
UTILIZATION
All buttons are there to catch up with the poverty of presets! And at least want it in hand, the beefy c
SOUNDS
I never got to do as good a vintage sound and an SH101 jupiter 8 is on they sound exactly 80 years (and do very well)! but what's the real old SH1000 is great, on the other hand, no big bass, but a grain very cool ....
OVERALL OPINION
Yes I had all to roland jupiter 8, and frankly the HS 1000 has a more analog sound, really seventees the jupiter are fantastic, but really more like a ring next to the old DX7 seventees cuckoos.
j'arive to do the same kind of sound that the solo pink floyd "welcome to the machine" of 1975.
it is in hand, about 150 euro, it is best not to miss! It is still rather ugly somewhere, but I love it!
fairly simple to master, some nice presets
monophonic obviously
audio output, no gate cv
UTILIZATION
All buttons are there to catch up with the poverty of presets! And at least want it in hand, the beefy c
SOUNDS
I never got to do as good a vintage sound and an SH101 jupiter 8 is on they sound exactly 80 years (and do very well)! but what's the real old SH1000 is great, on the other hand, no big bass, but a grain very cool ....
OVERALL OPINION
Yes I had all to roland jupiter 8, and frankly the HS 1000 has a more analog sound, really seventees the jupiter are fantastic, but really more like a ring next to the old DX7 seventees cuckoos.
j'arive to do the same kind of sound that the solo pink floyd "welcome to the machine" of 1975.
it is in hand, about 150 euro, it is best not to miss! It is still rather ugly somewhere, but I love it!