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I was about to get an SH32 a few years ago, but then the MC101 came out and I got that... and sold it after realizing what the 'Cloud' was... Too bad you didn't make this episode back then, you make it sound like a real instrument!
The SH-32 was my first 'Virtual Analogue' synth. I kinda remember liking the arpeggiator and its overall aggressive tone. On the other hand, trying to make sense of the thing (particularly the owner's manual) nearly gave me a brain aneurysm.
@@AudioPilz This is actually quite reassuring. At the time, I distinctly remember questioning my own intelligence because the thing was driving me bleedin' barmy, lol.
@@djidmusic7730 Yep, I'd forgotten about that awful steppy filter. Back then I was kinda naive. I didnt realise that a huge company like Roland were capable of purposefully releasing a product that was actually a bit shit! 😂
It sounds way better than I expected it to. Long overdue a Bad Gear video, sure, but like quite a lot of the gear on Bad Gear… it is not actually bad gear at all. I miss that era, when Roland released hardware synths and drum machines that weren’t crippled by crappy Cloud DRM or weighed down with bizarre menu structures and UI.
😂😂😂 ENVELOPE SLIDER BURGERS!! 😂😂😂 you did it again, my man! Love your vids. I heard about the teenage engineering debacle, and screw them for giving you a strike. All of us are YOUR fans and love you! Keep up the amazing work!!❤
Eeeeeeeee finally! I've owned one of these little guys for 5 years now and I've always wanted to see what you could do with one, scrappy little bastards but lovable in their own way ❤
Agreed!! I have been watching for a while wondering "was this really a good synth after all?" since it never showed up. :P I had one for a long time and lent it out. Have debated getting it back to mess with. The osc sync sound and phaser were way too specific to this unit and very identifiable, like the microkorg/ms2000 one is. But the subosc was pretty on point.
I still own this unit. It is cumbersome and tiresome at times to get great sounds, but I have found many. This unit was kind of my introduction to synth back in the day so I have a soft spot in my heart for it.
So glad to see your smiles after all the insane TE nonsense. This is a perfect Friday Video! :) I remember really wanting one of these. I still feel like I'm missing out in some way. LOL. Maybe, I'll find one at a garage sale.
i also wanted to have one back in the days. as purely a synth, its an interesting instrument. the arps from roland in the 90s on their grooveboxes were really capable, with a lot of options. if you use it as a sort of 4 part synth, you could get a 8 osc layered patch. I like the sound also, but i still do not understand the synth technique, because in specs it ranks as a rompler, but its more, it can do things which the old romplers from roland couldnt do soundwise. Its indeed hard to find, the drums are a uuuuuh bonus? But as a synth, you can make nice patches with it. I must also say that i like this one.
@@AudioPilz but i havent seen romplers do osc sync pwm, and least not in roland romplers. And the filter also sounds nice, could there be some VA elements in it?
yes sir, but you can in essence do everything hardware does, in software. But thats not why people buy hardware. Its also not about features, because in software there are so much more features. You can connect everything with everything in DAWs. I personally do not find softsynths that inspiring, they sound really good these days, but i mis the tactile factor, in having a real machine, with a dedicated form factor, inside and outside. Its not about having the most features, but what inspires you the most.
@@Maschinestorm It's lovely machine in it's own right, It's great at being repurposed for ambience and FX. I used it in this piece. It's all SH -32, beside the violin. th-cam.com/video/eO-JyWKtQeA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=snfNlDz4rMMmD49-
Bought one of these for 200 quid from a guy a mile down the road a couple of years back to scratch my jp8000 itch. When it didn't, sold it on eBay for double. Easiest money I ever made. Finally got my second jp8k a few months back.
Well, that 200 quid profit is probably going to fix the very quiet stereo outs and recapping so some sort of cosmic karma there I guess. Still, the only synth I've ever sold and cared enough to acquire again so pleased to have one a second time. I don't care it's not analogue, the hypersaw is still unmatched.
I Y2K tested a Magstar tape robot with an IBM 0S/2 control terminal for a large Dutch bank also active in Germany. One problem. The bank wasn't large enough. Or better, its entrance gate to its server room wasn't large enough. The tape robot didn't fit through (how we build the open gated Westerschelde dam, no idea) , causing delays and the use of pneumatic hammers to create a bigger entrance. Now that is wat I call a Y2K problem.
I had one of these and I sort of liked it. It sounded ok on its own but I never got it to sit in a mix. It looked like it should be simple but really wasn’t. Game on.
I don't know what's going on, but this is the most hilarious episode I've watched in a while! I almost want the SH-32 if it wasn't for the harsh truths.
FFS. You have now featured every synth I own on this channel and I only own 6😂 I didn't expect the SH32 to make an appearance as they're relatively obscure compared to the others I own. I have to that the SH32 is the best value piece of gear I own[because I was given it for free]
I had one of these, but got rid of it before I really had time to dig into it (had other needs, got a good price for it). If I recall, there was an effects module, or maybe just a filter in the same form factor around the same time. Always wanted to play with one of those, but never did.
Boutique Manual Viewer BMV-1 🤣 Beautifull! To be fair, everytime I use the MC-101 I have to consult the "flight Manual" (that's how I call it) because operating it is as complex a flying a jumbojet on manual controls.
It’s a pain in the ass , awkward as hell, box of nonsense, but i absolutely love it!! And I can’t explain why? Had mine for over 10yrs or so and will have it for another ⚡️
3 punch combo with the recent Roland episodes 😂 love it!! (i am also a roland fanboy) keep up these quality episodes, always a highlight of my Friday!!! 😎👉👉
I actually used this for a live jam meetup show in university and I hate it simply because of how very awful that panel is for accessing controls. We’ve come a long way for synth UIs. See also: the DX7. Doesn’t matter how good the oscillators or filters are if I can’t find my way around it.
No mention of the filter zipper? That's surprising considering how much realtime tweaking you did. I still love this thing, though. If I weren't so into modular, I'd buy one again in a heartbeat.
The 32 is one model I considered purchasing back when it was new. (I think I was also tempted by whichever digital groove box had succeeded the MC-303 by then.) As I said about the Boutique emulation of the D-50 - I just didn’t get one.
While looking at it, I wonder if I would have recognized that the buttons could be used to play notes and chords back in the day without TH-cam lol 🤣🤣🤣
This was the first hardware "synth" I bought second-hand about 20 years ago. I've had many others in the meantime, but I've never been able to bring myself to sell it. Certainly a form of nostalgia. I still use it from time to time for my composing, and although it's not a true analogue, it still handles well. In the virtual analog vein, when can I expect a small test on the Use-Audio Plugiator ? ;) (which I also have, but which I'm reluctant to sell)
I’m going to keep saying Yamaha SY85 until it’s on the channel. I would love to hear what you can do and see if you can make it still viable in a 2025 kit lineup.
I don't think this is a bad piece of gear at all. I used it a lot along with higher end stuff like Kronos, Jupiter 80, and PC-3. Like any synth, you have to program it, never rely on the presets.
Had one in my hardware synth phase after college and it cost me around 250 usd in 2013. I couldn’t find as much use as I was planning but it was a fun one to plunk around on. Mine was very clean and in good condition with box and accessories it would have been worth a lot today but I traded it for something random on Craigslist or cash I’m sure.
This could have been released today and would still compare favourably to the synths actually released today. Multi timbrality, 32 voices of polyphony, dual oscillators and 32 step sequencer (and poor implementation) all sound reminiscent of the synths of today (or better than). Humanity has come so far 😂. Oh great algorithm share this video amongst all you tubers.
I see.....well it sounded cool enough, could have used one with my MC505 with also a deep menu structure and a display that slowly died on me pixel by pixel....
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SH stands for Squelch Honker. 32 is the number of squelches possible per quarter note.
It’s #science 💪💪💪
Thank you for this insight! Is there a metric for honks, also?
@@aetherkat hpm
My wife has 32 voices when she sees a new box from Sweetwater in the living room.
You never do that, you send it to a friends, pick it up unboxed, and tell your wife it was at the shop being repaired, you always had it. Duh!
or when in store "charge it" (flintsones)
nice
Sample it!
32 voices, eh? I'll bet they're polyphonic too...
roland would copyright strike if they could keep up with how often they appear
🤣🤣🤣
Roland probably be thinking that any publicity is good publicity!
Roland would then proceed an release a 3000$ mini groove box and praise its limitations. Bad Gear would then parody. And copyright strike again.
This one is ticking all the copyright boxes! Well done. Bad Gear indeed.
I wonder if Roland can stream these videos on their magic jack?
Last time I was this early, the medieval video was still up
It's up again btw;)
@@AudioPilz. Ha, so it is … th-cam.com/video/ohoQeAuSopM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=qo9Y1NtfmFBnx8sF
But not for long. The knights of Ni are on the ride...clackerty, clackerty, clack, Ni, Ni,.... Ni...
@@artisans8521 The shrubbery that TE possesses is too strong.
And they have a desk behind it.
Welcome to Roland Gear!
😍😍😍
break out a volca and it become Richard Gear (gerbil anyone?)
Ah finally something from Roland featured.
Nice!!!
They just keep copying Behringer from the past. Hacks
@@raul0ca They even clone themselves from the past, again & again, & again...
Ah finally someone can do sarcasm.
@BeekuBird Ah finally someone who gets sarcasm.
I was about to get an SH32 a few years ago, but then the MC101 came out and I got that... and sold it after realizing what the 'Cloud' was... Too bad you didn't make this episode back then, you make it sound like a real instrument!
I've been following this channel for about 3 years now and have been anxiously waiting for a Bad Gear of this!!
Thanks for you patience❤️❤️❤️
The SH-32 was my first 'Virtual Analogue' synth. I kinda remember liking the arpeggiator and its overall aggressive tone. On the other hand, trying to make sense of the thing (particularly the owner's manual) nearly gave me a brain aneurysm.
I tame synths for a living and I had the exact same experience
Yup, I had the exact same experience. First synth and tantalizing on one level but deeply frustrating:)! The steppy filter drove me nuts, too!
@@AudioPilzYour patience here is impressive! Great show as ever!
@@AudioPilz This is actually quite reassuring. At the time, I distinctly remember questioning my own intelligence because the thing was driving me bleedin' barmy, lol.
@@djidmusic7730 Yep, I'd forgotten about that awful steppy filter. Back then I was kinda naive. I didnt realise that a huge company like Roland were capable of purposefully releasing a product that was actually a bit shit! 😂
Holy moly!!! I have been wanting this review for many years now ! Now it's finally time 🥳🥳🥳
It sounds way better than I expected it to. Long overdue a Bad Gear video, sure, but like quite a lot of the gear on Bad Gear… it is not actually bad gear at all. I miss that era, when Roland released hardware synths and drum machines that weren’t crippled by crappy Cloud DRM or weighed down with bizarre menu structures and UI.
None too soon;)
'digital 20th century hieroglyphics'
'Buchla Easel for kids'
You are truly on fire today mdrrr.
Also I kind of want one of these.
Thank you so much!!!
😂😂😂 ENVELOPE SLIDER BURGERS!! 😂😂😂 you did it again, my man! Love your vids. I heard about the teenage engineering debacle, and screw them for giving you a strike. All of us are YOUR fans and love you! Keep up the amazing work!!❤
That trance track sounded surprisingly... period appropriate for when it was released
I tried my best;)
I absolutely love hearing different renditions of your theme music, variegated instrumentation/orchestration SLAPS
Happy to hear that, thanks!
I think someone should make a youtube video that would have all the theme renditions in a same video.
I can’t believe this thing hasn’t been featured before!
So rare!
he had to get hands on one. You had to get one when there flying about, like I did
Did I hear A ""Filter sweep""?? Hopefully there isn't a copyright strike
The sound of my raving days. You hear cheese, I hear classic hard dance tones. I never tried to program anything with it though. Thanks for this!
Eeeeeeeee finally! I've owned one of these little guys for 5 years now and I've always wanted to see what you could do with one, scrappy little bastards but lovable in their own way ❤
👍👍👍
Agreed!! I have been watching for a while wondering "was this really a good synth after all?" since it never showed up. :P I had one for a long time and lent it out. Have debated getting it back to mess with. The osc sync sound and phaser were way too specific to this unit and very identifiable, like the microkorg/ms2000 one is. But the subosc was pretty on point.
Your first jam sounds amazingly like Velvet Acid Christ in his better times :) Thank you for the show.
Thank you so much!!!
To my knowledge a SH-5 and JP-8080 were the main instruments for that era. Don't believe a SH-32 was ever used but could be mistaken.
Oh man, I've been waiting ages for this one! Glad you finally got ahold of one!
“Sure you have to be carful with the eardrum annihilating res” .. is all the sauce!😂
Great work as always. Hmmm, I want to muck around with one, at least once.
Thank you!!!
You make some good music, man.
Thank you so much!!!
I still own this unit. It is cumbersome and tiresome at times to get great sounds, but I have found many. This unit was kind of my introduction to synth back in the day so I have a soft spot in my heart for it.
Nice!!!
Your jams always make any gear sound amazing! 🎹🎛🎶✨
Thank you so much!!!
So glad to see your smiles after all the insane TE nonsense. This is a perfect Friday Video! :) I remember really wanting one of these. I still feel like I'm missing out in some way. LOL. Maybe, I'll find one at a garage sale.
Thanks!!! A few other people had a much tougher time with all that social media BS
And now the video is back up, anyway … 🙃
⊘ 𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘥𝘦𝘭𝘦𝘵𝘦𝘥 𝘣𝘺 𝘙𝘰𝘭𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘫𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘵𝘰 𝘴𝘦𝘦 𝘸𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘪𝘵'𝘴 𝘭𝘪𝘬𝘦
😂😂😂
😂
i also wanted to have one back in the days. as purely a synth, its an interesting instrument. the arps from roland in the 90s on their grooveboxes were really capable, with a lot of options. if you use it as a sort of 4 part synth, you could get a 8 osc layered patch. I like the sound also, but i still do not understand the synth technique, because in specs it ranks as a rompler, but its more, it can do things which the old romplers from roland couldnt do soundwise. Its indeed hard to find, the drums are a uuuuuh bonus? But as a synth, you can make nice patches with it. I must also say that i like this one.
It's presumably a multisampled ROMpler without all the shakuhachis and stuff
@@AudioPilz but i havent seen romplers do osc sync pwm, and least not in roland romplers. And the filter also sounds nice, could there be some VA elements in it?
I hate that I kind of love this little bastard.
I feel that so hard!
I loved mine way back. Can do quite a bit with them really.
I've had mine for 20 years. I'm keeping the frustratingly awesome little synth until it dies.
Truly a collector’s item today. There are about 7 dozen free software synths that sound better, have more features, and are easier to use.
True that!!!
I have one I can sell now, thank you AudioPilz!
yes sir, but you can in essence do everything hardware does, in software. But thats not why people buy hardware. Its also not about features, because in software there are so much more features. You can connect everything with everything in DAWs. I personally do not find softsynths that inspiring, they sound really good these days, but i mis the tactile factor, in having a real machine, with a dedicated form factor, inside and outside. Its not about having the most features, but what inspires you the most.
@@typemismatch2712 Hardware limitations often result in more creative ideas to get the most out of your gear 👍
@@Tubeinnit totally agree
I still love my SH - 32, nice weird, crunch squelch. Oh Very Happy you're back!
What sold me is the soundsauca demo / patches.
@@Maschinestorm It's lovely machine in it's own right, It's great at being repurposed for ambience and FX. I used it in this piece. It's all SH -32, beside the violin. th-cam.com/video/eO-JyWKtQeA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=snfNlDz4rMMmD49-
Bought one of these for 200 quid from a guy a mile down the road a couple of years back to scratch my jp8000 itch. When it didn't, sold it on eBay for double. Easiest money I ever made.
Finally got my second jp8k a few months back.
JP8K is awesome!!!
Well, that 200 quid profit is probably going to fix the very quiet stereo outs and recapping so some sort of cosmic karma there I guess. Still, the only synth I've ever sold and cared enough to acquire again so pleased to have one a second time. I don't care it's not analogue, the hypersaw is still unmatched.
Every friday when I hear "the woooooorlds most hated audio tools!" I get a huge grin on my face. I love fridays and you my dear sir. ☺
Roland: the grandfather of modern music. The rest is the rest
❤️❤️❤️Roland❤️❤️❤️
Ah the Roland Electribe. ❤ it!
True!
I remember that Y2K bleak market VERY well. 20-30 year old synth nerds don't know how good they got it! 👴
Agreed!
I Y2K tested a Magstar tape robot with an IBM 0S/2 control terminal for a large Dutch bank also active in Germany. One problem. The bank wasn't large enough. Or better, its entrance gate to its server room wasn't large enough. The tape robot didn't fit through (how we build the open gated Westerschelde dam, no idea) , causing delays and the use of pneumatic hammers to create a bigger entrance. Now that is wat I call a Y2K problem.
I had this thing back in the day and it was SUPER FUN.
Really.
👍
I had one of these and I sort of liked it. It sounded ok on its own but I never got it to sit in a mix. It looked like it should be simple but really wasn’t. Game on.
Tracks 1 & 3: excellent. You're going to force me to subscribe to your Patreon, aren't you? Damn you!
Hope to see you on the other side;)
Wave Acceleration Sound Generation… Top synth manufacturer techno babble. I wanted some of what they smoked in Roland at that time. 😂
I think they were high on dividend payouts;)
The ate fugu a lot. Then they could afford it.
@@AudioPilz Burning money can produce toxic fumes, thats for sure. Speaking of burns, that last meme was "medieval" by chance, right?😂😂😂.
This synth is amazing no matter what anyone says lol
👍
I remember this unit and I liked it back then still do.
😃
Of course just a week after I sold mine you made a video on it...still great to see!! Love/hate this little guy
Wow, strange timing!
Great video, this is def a hard synth to find out there!!
I don't know what's going on, but this is the most hilarious episode I've watched in a while! I almost want the SH-32 if it wasn't for the harsh truths.
Finally, a dream come true.... We all been waiting for this review, including you Florian :D
FFS. You have now featured every synth I own on this channel and I only own 6😂
I didn't expect the SH32 to make an appearance as they're relatively obscure compared to the others I own.
I have to that the SH32 is the best value piece of gear I own[because I was given it for free]
Took me YEARS to find one!
Still missing a Technics WSA 1 R 😢.
Free?? You was ripped off! Take it back & ask if you can swap it for an RS7000 🎛😁
Would you buy one?
For let´s say 300 euro?
@@roelvanbael7885 I did for 300 10 years ago! 👍
Playing the vintage SH-32 with a vintage Oxygen8 keyboard is quite stylish 🤩
This was the very first hardware synth I bought. 2004ish. I'm glad I kept trying 😂
Never give up;)
Ironically the UI on this synth is still better than the UI on the MC707.
It’s ticking all the boxes, I’ve also wanted one for eons as well as the MC-09. Some flaws can be forgiven...
MC-09 is even weirder than this one
Finally, grown-up engineering.
;)
I had one of these, but got rid of it before I really had time to dig into it (had other needs, got a good price for it). If I recall, there was an effects module, or maybe just a filter in the same form factor around the same time. Always wanted to play with one of those, but never did.
EF-303 - there's a Bad Gear episode about it;)
Boutique Manual Viewer BMV-1 🤣 Beautifull! To be fair, everytime I use the MC-101 I have to consult the "flight Manual" (that's how I call it) because operating it is as complex a flying a jumbojet on manual controls.
Definitely needs a flight manual;)
Idc what you say, there is a bubble bobble preset, I won't sell it, even though my rate knob isn't attached to the pcb anymore...
Wow, I must have missed that one
My favourite arcade game, ever.
now this is a bad gear episode i can get behind
❤️❤️❤️
My mc-505 has those same dumb knobs and impossible to wrangle resonance... and I love the sound of it
MC-505 is a classic!
I used the Roland SH-32 in my 2007 song "Welcome to the Internets" 😄
Nice!!!
It’s a pain in the ass , awkward as hell, box of nonsense, but i absolutely love it!! And I can’t explain why? Had mine for over 10yrs or so and will have it for another ⚡️
😃 😃 😃
first synth I ever wanted (cause it was knobby but affordable) i wish ida bought one
There were super cheap in the blowout sales back then afaik
It's Friday again, what's better than a prime slice of Bad Gear :D
That subscribe preset sounds fantastic!
Teenage Engineering will be begging to be in Bad Gear one day!! ✊
BTW, the video is up again;)
@AudioPilz Told ya!!! 😂
The ko2 pro is coming soon also the ko2 tx dj
Klasse Sound :-) Wie immer ! Best.
Vielen herzlichen Dank!!!
3 punch combo with the recent Roland episodes 😂 love it!! (i am also a roland fanboy) keep up these quality episodes, always a highlight of my Friday!!! 😎👉👉
😃 Have a great weekend!!!
Finally the most interesting hidden gem of all Time! ❤🎉
❤️❤️❤️
@@AudioPilz and welcome back ❤️
The Korg EMX-1 won this race at the time, but this is a cool synth piece that would pair well with quite alot.
Roland seem to be obsessed with trying to recreate the Annihilator 2000 from Beverly Hills Cop 3.
lol
Sounds like a winner to me. Like a SIDstation without the ridiculous pricetag, well probably not, I've seen TR808's for €6500 recently.
SIDstation has become unobtainium
I actually used this for a live jam meetup show in university and I hate it simply because of how very awful that panel is for accessing controls. We’ve come a long way for synth UIs. See also: the DX7. Doesn’t matter how good the oscillators or filters are if I can’t find my way around it.
Have you tried using it as a midi controller?
@ I have not, no. I used it once years ago and that was it. Used it with a BSP.
Sounds good for acid/dnb mixes
Absolutely!
No mention of the filter zipper? That's surprising considering how much realtime tweaking you did. I still love this thing, though. If I weren't so into modular, I'd buy one again in a heartbeat.
It's funny but I hardly ever seem to get into territory where it actually bothers me regardless of the synth
:36 omg thats like the perfect meme for me, i didnt even think that stick mic was a cultural icon enough to be a meme
that is great that you always find another roland piece. there are probably sh-1 through sh-99 hiding out there for you to find like pokemons
www.vintagesynth.com/roland/sh-1
Hey hey! I had one of these! Sold it long ago because .. well .. I never learned to like it.
I feel you!
The 32 is one model I considered purchasing back when it was new. (I think I was also tempted by whichever digital groove box had succeeded the MC-303 by then.) As I said about the Boutique emulation of the D-50 - I just didn’t get one.
Oh man, sonic soundforge and cracked fruitloops, that was me back in 2000. I wish there was something as good as soundforge still
While looking at it, I wonder if I would have recognized that the buttons could be used to play notes and chords back in the day without TH-cam lol 🤣🤣🤣
Took me a while too;)
This was the first hardware "synth" I bought second-hand about 20 years ago.
I've had many others in the meantime, but I've never been able to bring myself to sell it. Certainly a form of nostalgia.
I still use it from time to time for my composing, and although it's not a true analogue, it still handles well.
In the virtual analog vein, when can I expect a small test on the Use-Audio Plugiator ? ;) (which I also have, but which I'm reluctant to sell)
Great suggestions, thank you!!!
I’m going to keep saying Yamaha SY85 until it’s on the channel. I would love to hear what you can do and see if you can make it still viable in a 2025 kit lineup.
Region locking is also extremely frustrating, especially when VPNs don’t even work properly to get around it
True that!!!
its a curious sounding box for the time, pretty sure I've heard its timbre (or that of its close siblings) all over a bunch of psytrance of the era.
The Roland I never had 🥹…
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feliz año nuevo señor pilz
¡¡¡Muchisimas gracias!!!
Ha! This whole panoply of early day ‘instruments’ seem tailor made for Bad Gear 😊🎹🎼. Great video 😅
Thank you!!!
Had one, loved the sound, dusty oscillators, cool drum part, was way too rash selling it
dusty osc hits the nail on the head
@@AudioPilzI posted that comment before watching, and you used the word ‘dusty’ yourself here (re. the drum parts)! 👏👍
Nearly forgot about this thing.
I'd call that a privilege;)
I don't think this is a bad piece of gear at all. I used it a lot along with higher end stuff like Kronos, Jupiter 80, and PC-3. Like any synth, you have to program it, never rely on the presets.
👍
This Intro sounded so good
Wish I'd kept mine just so I could sell it again but for 5 times the amount judging by the prices i see these things go go for now.
It's crazy, I know...
@AudioPilz If only they knew the poor deluded fools! 😂
See my comment floating around here somewhere - doubled my money in 4 weeks. Not my original intention at all, but was quite a surprise.
@@kristianTV1974 Had one about 15 years ago got it for around 100 prob sold it for 150, should have put it in a cupboard!
This plus an RM1X will bring back rave culture. Now someone needs to be brave enough to try it!
The horror...;)
So i really need one apparently
Had one in my hardware synth phase after college and it cost me around 250 usd in 2013. I couldn’t find as much use as I was planning but it was a fun one to plunk around on. Mine was very clean and in good condition with box and accessories it would have been worth a lot today but I traded it for something random on Craigslist or cash I’m sure.
It was most probably a pretty good trade;)
No doubt there's been some hit sounds made on this somewhere.. probably.
This could have been released today and would still compare favourably to the synths actually released today. Multi timbrality, 32 voices of polyphony, dual oscillators and 32 step sequencer (and poor implementation) all sound reminiscent of the synths of today (or better than). Humanity has come so far 😂.
Oh great algorithm share this video amongst all you tubers.
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Damned I had to check back never thought you hadn't had that covered.
So hard to come by!
I see.....well it sounded cool enough, could have used one with my MC505 with also a deep menu structure and a display that slowly died on me pixel by pixel....
@00:50 😅 that last jam was ❤
I'd never;)
Don't to be forget that this Little Monster receive and transmit aftertouch and recognize polyphonic aftertouch!❤
Old-age Engineering
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They should include a tin of Surströmming with every one sold.