Roland SH 101 Rack Extension
a Rack Extension emulation of this synth would be most welcome, no ?
Synapse Audio, Audiorealism, Blamsoft ?
Synapse Audio, Audiorealism, Blamsoft ?
Yeah sure, but while you wait you should consider the TAL Bassline VSTi https://tal-software.com/products/tal-bassline-101 it's awesome.
i have their free VST & like it; i keep the bassline in mind for future purchaseRoryM0 wrote: ↑27 Nov 2017Yeah sure, but while you wait you should consider the TAL Bassline VSTi https://tal-software.com/products/tal-bassline-101 it's awesome.
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I thought that Roland had made a SH-101 RE then!
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well they rather cram some software in tiny boutique boxes & sell them overpriced
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I used to want a SH-101 RE, but then vst support came along and now TAL-Bassline-101 fills all my SH-101 needs. I think the D16 Lush-101 is a bit of an overkill, and it's thrice the price, so no thank you.
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Hmmm... TAL-Bassline 101 sounds awesome... x_X more gassing for me. In the sound exemples I can hear it sound close to some of Royksopp' basslines...
TAL Bassline 101 is an amazing synth, agree that Lush 101 feels a bit OTT. TAL also make a great synth that does an impression of a Juno 60, and TAL Sampler is all about emulating the reduced sample rates and DACs of old hardware samplers - it has lots of free sample content and there is a big Hollowsun library available for it for free too. Boom.
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D'you think the TAL Bassline 101 stacks up against the VST Roland SH-101?Libraquaricorn wrote: ↑27 Nov 2017I used to want a SH-101 RE, but then vst support came along and now TAL-Bassline-101 fills all my SH-101 needs. I think the D16 Lush-101 is a bit of an overkill, and it's thrice the price, so no thank you.
EDIT - Just listened to a TAL Bassline 101 patch demo on You Tube and the same for the Roland SH-101 VST and no comparison to me. The actual Roland SH-101 Plug-Out was thicker, warmer and sounded just better.
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I haven't tried the Roland plugout version of the 101, but I understand there has been compatability and cpu issues (last time I checked), and the TAL bassline 101 is highly regarded as a very decent, efficient, authentic and reasonably priced alternative so for 60 bucks you can't realy go wrong with it. I also have TAL's take on the Juno 60, which indeed is an excellent soft synth as well.Creativemind wrote: ↑27 Nov 2017D'you think the TAL Bassline 101 stacks up against the VST Roland SH-101?Libraquaricorn wrote: ↑27 Nov 2017I used to want a SH-101 RE, but then vst support came along and now TAL-Bassline-101 fills all my SH-101 needs. I think the D16 Lush-101 is a bit of an overkill, and it's thrice the price, so no thank you.
EDIT - Just listened to a TAL Bassline 101 patch demo on You Tube and the same for the Roland SH-101 VST and no comparison to me. The actual Roland SH-101 Plug-Out was thicker, warmer and sounded just better.
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That’s a cool idea, some sort of auto detection for vsts that can scale their UI. So reason auto fits and “locks” the vst window to fit the rack/combinator depending on what the user uses. I feel like that’s totally doable. It could be an option under preferences. A “merge vst” function. I feel like it would only work with the scaleable vsts but that is most of them that I have come across
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So what do you guys think is the best existing synth in Reason for nailing the SH-101 sound?
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Good question. The SH-101 was a bass synth and it was monophonic (only one note played at a time) so I'm thinking Subtractor off the top of my head with just 1 oscillator activated and the polyphony reduced to 1 but I'm no expert. I get the feeling it would need sticking in a combinator with some effects (chorus or unison perhaps?) to thicken the sound up.
I wouldn't mind seeing if someone could replicate (maybe on Subtractor but on Thor if need be) a patch off the SH-101. That would be interesting. Let's do the sound test.
EDIT - I've just read however, the original hardware version had no patch memory so unsure if it had presets or not so if we were doing a preset comparison it would have to be the Software Plug-Out version patch.
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I remember someone saying that Tres was the closest thing in Reason. I like Tres, it can get nice & beefy & phat but I've never really seen it as a SH-101 emulation
yes i remember watching a demo tutorial and the creators of the Tres definitely had the SH -101 in mind when they created it.
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I looked at the Tres video on the Propellerhead site yesterday and they said in the video it's close to a Roland SH-101.
Sorry Eski has pretty much said the same thing above. I replied without reading a previous reply obviously.
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The only thing Tres and the SH101 might have in common is possibly that Tres has a filter mode that is similar to the SH101 (Japan, lowpass).
The SH101 is a fairly simple affair with a single oscillator, but with the option to output saw, pulse (with variable width), and a sub octave (-1 oct square, -2 oct square, or -2 oct pulse) at the same time. It only has a single EG that can be sent to the filter and amp. The amp can also be switched to gate control.
The SH101 is a fairly simple affair with a single oscillator, but with the option to output saw, pulse (with variable width), and a sub octave (-1 oct square, -2 oct square, or -2 oct pulse) at the same time. It only has a single EG that can be sent to the filter and amp. The amp can also be switched to gate control.
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The Microbrute is surprisingly similar. It doesn't sound the same, but it's also a 1VCO synth with mixable waveforms, a sub, only one env., and so on.
Close enough for me. As much as I dig the sounds of my favorites artist, everytime I make something close, I think... "I've heard that before, is that what I wanna do, more of the same, and not as good ?"
Enough of chasing the past
Close enough for me. As much as I dig the sounds of my favorites artist, everytime I make something close, I think... "I've heard that before, is that what I wanna do, more of the same, and not as good ?"
Enough of chasing the past
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true trueData_Shrine wrote: ↑03 Dec 2017The Microbrute is surprisingly similar. It doesn't sound the same, but it's also a 1VCO synth with mixable waveforms, a sub, only one env., and so on.
Close enough for me. As much as I dig the sounds of my favorites artist, everytime I make something close, I think... "I've heard that before, is that what I wanna do, more of the same, and not as good ?"
Enough of chasing the past
Lush goes on Sale all the time...you can get it for $69 more or even less during some sales. Keep an eye for New years...no grantee but not impossible.Libraquaricorn wrote: ↑27 Nov 2017I used to want a SH-101 RE, but then vst support came along and now TAL-Bassline-101 fills all my SH-101 needs. I think the D16 Lush-101 is a bit of an overkill, and it's thrice the price, so no thank you.
My opinion is that Propellerhead REASON needs a complete rewrite!
P.S: people should stop saying "No it won't happen" when referring to a complete rewrite of REASON. I have 3 letters for ya....VST
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P.S: people should stop saying "No it won't happen" when referring to a complete rewrite of REASON. I have 3 letters for ya....VST
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