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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Maestro USS-1 Universal Synthesizer System
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"The USS-1 was designed by Tom Oberheim for Maestro and was one of the first multi effects pedals ever made. Although not necessarily a guitar synthesizer by today’s standards, it contained multiple adjustable effects that Mr. Oberheim had created for previous creations - plus a couple of extras.
-Waveform (Distortion)
-Filter
-Sample/Hold
-Phase
-Envelope
-Sub-Harmonic"
"The USS-1 was designed by Tom Oberheim for Maestro and was one of the first multi effects pedals ever made. Although not necessarily a guitar synthesizer by today’s standards, it contained multiple adjustable effects that Mr. Oberheim had created for previous creations - plus a couple of extras.
-Waveform (Distortion)
-Filter
-Sample/Hold
-Phase
-Envelope
-Sub-Harmonic"
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Maestro
Roland SynthPlus 60
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"This synth is the consumer level of the Roland Juno 106 but with built-in speakers and amplifier. The Roland HS-60 is a six-voice polyphonic and programable analog synth with one digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) per voice. While classic monophonic synths used two or three oscillators to create a fatter sound, the HS-60 uses built-in Chorus to fatten up its sound to dramatic effect. The nature of its DCO meant it was stable and always in perfect tune but still warm and analog. There is an excellent 24dB/oct analog lowpass filter with plenty of resonance and self-oscillating possibilities and a non-resonant highpass filter. The programmable pitch/mod bender can be assigned to control the DCO pitch, VCF cutoff, and LFO amount all at once or individually. There are 16 MIDI channels available and MIDI SysEx data can be transmitted/received from all the sliders and buttons for total remote control and sequencing capability. A switch on the back of the keyboard, next to the MIDI ports allows the user to switch between three types of MIDI modes: Keyboard and Hold data only; Keyboard, Hold, Bender, Patch selection data; or All data (including SysEx). Most users simply set it to MIDI Function mode 3 and forget it. This synth is incredibly straightforward and very powerful. It's SH-series derived panel layout is easy to understand and very hands-on. Use it to generate lush pads, filter sweeps, and funky bass lines and leads. The HS-60 is an awesome learning tool for anyone new to analog synthesis, as well as an electronic musician's dream for its warm analog sounds coupled with modern features like MIDI and memory."
"This synth is the consumer level of the Roland Juno 106 but with built-in speakers and amplifier. The Roland HS-60 is a six-voice polyphonic and programable analog synth with one digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) per voice. While classic monophonic synths used two or three oscillators to create a fatter sound, the HS-60 uses built-in Chorus to fatten up its sound to dramatic effect. The nature of its DCO meant it was stable and always in perfect tune but still warm and analog. There is an excellent 24dB/oct analog lowpass filter with plenty of resonance and self-oscillating possibilities and a non-resonant highpass filter. The programmable pitch/mod bender can be assigned to control the DCO pitch, VCF cutoff, and LFO amount all at once or individually. There are 16 MIDI channels available and MIDI SysEx data can be transmitted/received from all the sliders and buttons for total remote control and sequencing capability. A switch on the back of the keyboard, next to the MIDI ports allows the user to switch between three types of MIDI modes: Keyboard and Hold data only; Keyboard, Hold, Bender, Patch selection data; or All data (including SysEx). Most users simply set it to MIDI Function mode 3 and forget it. This synth is incredibly straightforward and very powerful. It's SH-series derived panel layout is easy to understand and very hands-on. Use it to generate lush pads, filter sweeps, and funky bass lines and leads. The HS-60 is an awesome learning tool for anyone new to analog synthesis, as well as an electronic musician's dream for its warm analog sounds coupled with modern features like MIDI and memory."
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Roland
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