As someone who really wants to give this ago so I can make music for small games what would you recommend getting to start off? Do you just need a Roland S1 and a PC? The kind of music your making is really inspiring and the way your making it off the cuff looks really fun too!
Great demo, I was wondering how the S-1 handled bass. I'm eager to pair it with an SP404MKII, looking forward to getting to know it since the Roland style menu diving is really no problem for those of us born before iPhones 😆 Thanks for your videos and general energy
Excellent investment here, man. S-1 is a permanent fixture in my studio. STUNNING AT ANY PRICE. Many years ago I had an SH-101. it took a lot more extra effort to get the monophonic sounds it made, to sound as great as the S-1 does. Then there are the other voice modes S-1 is capable of..Imagine multiple S-1's at once.. I'll be 52 in Dec. I began messing with electronics to create my music, in the mid 1980's. For decades I always sold gear when I got bored with it, in my younger years, but now I'm putting a lot more years behind me, I've stopped selling gear I don't use much. They'll have to sell off my gear when I'm dead. 😄 To me, cool gear is a great investment in several ways.
Love the S1 such a great synth, you are right I forget how powerfull that filter is nearly take it for granted sometimes 😀😀😀😀
Couldn't agree more! It’s great 🙏🙏🙏🔥😀🔥
As someone who really wants to give this ago so I can make music for small games what would you recommend getting to start off? Do you just need a Roland S1 and a PC? The kind of music your making is really inspiring and the way your making it off the cuff looks really fun too!
I started with Serato Studio and a laptop then moved to Hardware 🙏🙏🙏🙏
So after minute 3 this video drifts from making bass to experimental resonating plucky sounds . Still entertaining though
Pretty much🙏🙏😎😀🔥🙏🙏
Great demo, I was wondering how the S-1 handled bass. I'm eager to pair it with an SP404MKII, looking forward to getting to know it since the Roland style menu diving is really no problem for those of us born before iPhones 😆 Thanks for your videos and general energy
I would go for their Drummer machine the Roland T8 beat also does Acid
@@thelastdj oh interesting, I'll check that one out too! Thanks
Excellent investment here, man. S-1 is a permanent fixture in my studio. STUNNING AT ANY PRICE. Many years ago I had an SH-101. it took a lot more extra effort to get the monophonic sounds it made, to sound as great as the S-1 does. Then there are the other voice modes S-1 is capable of..Imagine multiple S-1's at once..
I'll be 52 in Dec. I began messing with electronics to create my music, in the mid 1980's. For decades I always sold gear when I got bored with it, in my younger years, but now I'm putting a lot more years behind me, I've stopped selling gear I don't use much. They'll have to sell off my gear when I'm dead. 😄 To me, cool gear is a great investment in several ways.
Yes agree I f you can find more time stick with gear and enjoy the pain going through the learning curve 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️😎❤️
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Hi I am new to synths , did you say you can assign the LFO to control different elements , such as filter or resonance? @4:10
Yes you can
@@thelastdj that is awesome. It probably in the manual how to do it ? Or you could create a video how to : ) I enjoy watching the S1 videos
meh
O no 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🔥🔥🔥🔥
Rude....
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏😀😀
@@thelastdjI ignore people with no constructive input after a negative remark.