Saturday, February 20, 2010

A close up look at the Roland SH-101





Here's a close up look at the Roland SH-101, it's features and how to program it's internal sequencer. I also show how I use it with my Roland TR-606 and Doepfer A100 modular synthesizer.

10 comments:

  1. Your LFO rate seems to go higher than mine.

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  2. maybe one of them needs adjusting, its been a whle since i did mine.

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  3. How do you adjust the rate? I want it to go into the audio range, or as close to it as i can get. Yours seems to get there. Of course i could just MOD it =o]

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  4. i dont think you can adjust it directly (only LFO modulation offset for the bender board), best bet is to do teh full calibration, startign with the D/A adjustments, it might help. Its all in the service manual. If theres still differences its probably down to component tollerance.

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  5. Apparently, bridging R8 seems to yield good results.
    http://www.glitched.org/stuff/#M
    http://www.cykong.com/Synths/Roland%20MC-
    202/Files/Roland%20MC-202%20Schematics%20Analog%20Section%20Coloured.gif

    /kroffe

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  6. Looks like the mod for the 101 is a bit different.

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  7. i miss mine, i sold it years ago for £150 when i was super skint (i only paid £80 for it).

    Great little synth.

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  8. Just modded mine for audio rate modulations. Works like a charm!

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