Quote from: Odhr on May 27, 2018, 11:06:13 AM
anyone here using a Roland SH101 ?
suggestions on good settings for PE/Death? i guess the NOISE function would come in handy;)
i know Grey Wolves use one....any other artists that you know of that use one?
cheers
The noise function isn't specific to the SH-101 and if it's seeing the Noise thing that influenced your choice for this particular synth, my advice is to seriously spend some time looking at how synths work to understand why there's a Noise function and fader on the SH-101. The Noise waveforms (there are several types, named after colours) are very useful once tinkered with filters and whatnot to make percussive sounds for instance (like snares or hi-hats.) Noise waveforms are also interesting because they're a random electric signal, which means they can influence the pitch or the modulation of the sound depending where or how you route them, etc... In the SH-101, the Noise influences the VCO and the VCF.
Anyway, either you know for a fact you want this particular synth for its sound and whatnot, or you should just look at all the monophonic synths that come your way to find the one that best suits your needs. They're more than likely will have Noise functions as well. The synth I use the most is a monophonic one as well, from the 70's, and it has a noise function that I barely use, but I make speakers rumble with its über thick bass, create brutal feedback with its auto-oscillation capabilities, and it has a very powerful filter. Once you understand how a synth work, you definitely have a better grasp at what it can potentially do, and how it'll fill your needs. As far as I'm concerned, and maybe because I now know better hat to expect and what I need, I wouldn't pick an SH-101 as a monophonic synth now. There are much more interesting alternatives available today in my humble opinion. But Andrew tells you otherwise because he found the best ways to use it for what he does, and I'm sure a lot of people would have a different opinion than I have about the monophonic synth I use...
Also, be careful. Just because synths are used by bands you like, it doesn't mean they're good. For instance, Whitehouse used the EDP Wasp, which fetch now ridiculous prices because they were pieces of trash built of cheap plastic and with a crappy touch-sensitive keyboard, and most of them didn't stand the test of time. So now some guys have emulated its most interesting part (its filter) through VSTs or modules, and people can have fun and recreate buzzy sounds without shelling out money for some overpriced junk.
Sorry for the long post.