The Roland SH-32 is a 32-voice synthesizer released in 2002. It is a digital synthesizer that combines the features of a classic analog synthesizer with modern digital technology. It features a wide range of sounds, from classic analog synth sounds to...
Except the name, SH-201 has nothing to do with the series of SH analog synthesizers made by Roland. This is quite simple and yet easy-to-use budget synthesizer with all the main functions of a virtual analog instrument - 10-voice polyphony, a wide choice...
The Roland SH-2000 is a monophonic analog synthesizer released by Roland in 1972. It features two oscillators, a low-pass filter, and an envelope generator. The SH-2000 was one of the first synthesizers to feature a built-in spring reverb unit, as well...
The Roland SH-1000 is an analog monophonic synthesizer released by Roland in 1973. It was the first synthesizer released by Roland and was the first commercially available synthesizer in Japan. The SH-1000 featured one VCO (voltage-controlled oscillator)...
In 2009 Tom Oberheim decided to revive SEM module which was released in 1974 becoming a real classic. In the modern edition almost all functional blocks have been preserved without any introduction: Two discrete voltage controlled oscillators (VCO)...