Roland SH-201

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Roland SH-201 by Roland
Synthesis type: Virtual analog subtractive
Polyphony: 10 voices
Oscillators: 2 sawtooth/square/pulse/triangle/sine/noise/supersaw
Multitimbral: 1
VCF: 1
VCA: 1
LFO: 2 triangle/sine/sawtooth/square/trapezoid/sh
Velocity sensitive: Yes
Aftertouch: Yes
External control: USB
MIDI
Memory: 32 preset/32 user
Onboard effects: Reverb, modulation delay, overdrive
Produced: 2006-present
Original price: US$699

The Roland SH-201 is an analog modeling synthesizer introduced in 2006 by the Roland Corporation. It is the first synthesizer to use the SH name since the SH-101. The SH-201 is equipped with two analogue modeling oscillators and a D-beam controller.

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