Roland SH-101: A Analogue Mono warm synth with a unique sound!
The Roland SH-101, released in 1982, is a Japanese-made analog subtractive monophonic synthesizer that helped define the sounds of a generation of electronic music, used by artists The SH-101 boasts a 3-waveform oscillator with controls for an LFO, a VCF filter, an ADSR envelope, and more. The final touch is the such as Devo, The Crystal Method, The Chemical Brothers, Aphex Twin, and more. ability to attach a modulation arm, allowing this synth to function as a "keytar". If you're looking for the real deal when it comes to iconic 80s synth sounds, look no further!
This synth is in Excellent condition, though it does show minor signs of age, including a few minor scratches and scuffs on the body which are not noticeable (please see photos). It has been tested by our professional technician and is working perfectly.
Additional Information
Technical Specifications Serial: B442927 Country of Manufacture: Japan
Accessories -Soft Case -AC Adapter
Voltage Please check the power requirements for this device and the specifications of your power supply. If you need to use this item in a 220-240 V environment, We sell high quality Japanese compact transformers (Nissyo), which will allow you to use this item safely and with good performance in your country.
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First manufactured in 1982, the Roland SH-101 is an analog monophonic bass synthesizer most notable for its legendary use in techno and acid house music. It has a simple layout with features such as a single oscillator with various mixable waveforms, CV/Gate control, a 100-step sequencer, and an arpeggiator. The Roland SH-101 came in gray, blue, and red finishes, as well as a rare white finish, with an optional hand grip controller for keytar performance. It has been used by such artists as Orbital, The Prodigy, Aphex Twin, Devo, Boards of Canada, and Future Sound of London.