Roland System-100 Plug-Out Synthesizer

Roland - System 100 - Plug-Out Synthesizer

Roland have expanded their exciting range of plug-out synthesizers today with the addition of the legendary System-100. Originally released in 1975, the System-100 was a semi-modular mono-synthesizer which was expandable thanks to the additional Model 101 and Model 102 units.

As with all of the AIRA plug-out synthesizers, the System-100 has been developed using Roland’s Analog Circuit Behavior technology resulting in a faithful re-creation of the original hardware and can be used with the System-1 and System-1m synthesizers as well as being run as an independent VST plug-in.

Being a Roland AIRA fan myself I’ve been blown away by all of the plug-out synthesizes that they have released so far, however I would like to see them start to re-create some of their classic 80s and 90s hardware such as the JX3P, Alpha Juno 2 and of course the mighty JP8000.

 

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http://www.roland.com/aira/

http://www.roland.com/products/system-100_plug-out/

Roland AIRA System-1 Software Synthesizer

Roland AIRA - System 1 Software Synthesizer

Roland have announced a pretty mind-blowing addition to the AIRA family in the form of a software version of their epic System-1 synthesizer.

Details are currently limited to the promotional image featured above, however if the current crop of AIRA VST products is anything to go by we should be able to expect a faithful reproduction of the System-1 in all it’s mind-bending glory.

As a System-1 owner myself I’ve found that it’s capabilities go way beyond that of the on-line demos and factory presets. It’s best described as a bottomless pit of filth and beauty and in my opinion is the greatest synthesizer since Native Instruments Massive.

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http://www.roland.com/aira/

Roland AIRA System-1m Modular Synthesizer

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After a week of teasing us with shadowy images, Roland have finally unveiled the details of their forthcoming System-1m modular synthesizer.

The System-1m is a Eurorack compatible, semi-modular version of the System-1 with extra features like CV/Gate connections, external input, and more comprehensive signal routing options.

Roland are also gearing up to release a range of standalone, table-top and Eurorack compatible effects for the System-1m for next-level sound mangling and experimentation, with distortion, crusher, delay and scatter coming soon.

Roland System-1 V1.20 Update

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System-1 owners will be very excited to hear that Roland have released a new update to their already powerful synthesizer featuring the addition of sixty four preset banks and six new oscillator waveforms. The new waveforms allow users to create classic EDM sounds made popular by software synthesizers such as Native Instruments Massive which where not previously achievable with the System-1. These include Skrillex style growling bass lines, Knife Party style talking synthesizer leads and dance-floor shredding bass cannons in the style of Flux Pavilion.

Details on the new oscillator waveforms are as follows…

● Noise Saw – A sawtooth wave with movement similar to an analog circuit.
● Logic Operation – A waveform that uses a logic circuit to combine multiple waveforms.
● FM – A frequency-modulated waveform.
● FM + Sync – Syncs a frequency-modulated waveform to the OSC pitch to produce a scale.
● Vowel – A waveform similar to human voice.
● CB – A metallic one-shot sound.

Roland AIRA Modular Synthesizer

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Roland AIRA have caused a stir among music tech enthusiasts this week by posting a mysterious image of what appears to be a new modular synthesizer on the home page of their web-site.

Despite the low resolution of the image it clearly shows the silhouette of a modular style synthesizer sporting the classic Roland AIRA lights.

At present there are no details available regarding the mystery product other than the accompanying text which suggests that it will be unveiled at Frankfurt Musikmesse 2015.

Roland AIRA MX-1 Mix Performer

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The MX-1 Mix Performer brings together your synths, drum machines, loops, DAW tracks, and more into a single performance-optimized mixing instrument. Combining elements of a mixer, control surface, audio interface, and step-based effector, the MX-1 is designed to be the nerve center of your electronic music rig. It’s a mixer you can play – and so much more.

Available March 2015.

Roland Promars Plug-Out VST

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Roland have just announced the latest addition to their series of plug-out synthesizers in the shape of the Promars Compuphonic.

The Promars synthesizer was originally produced by Roland in the early 1980s and was a predecessor to the classic Roland Jupiter. It’s since become one of the hardest vintage synthesizers to track down on the second hand market.

As with Roland’s previous plug-out instruments, you don’t need to own a System-1 in order to use it since it’s able to run as an independent VST plug-in.

Available March 2015.