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Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Roland System 100 Vids by tuddilu


YouTube Uploaded by tuddilu

Playlist:
Roland System 100, modul 101 and 102 expander, AS Oberkorn
Roland System 100 and Roland CR78 (trig out)
Roland System 100, SD200, AS Oberkorn
Roland system 100 fireworks
Roland System 100 (101, 102), Arp Axxe, DR 110
Roland system 100 (101, 102, 104)
Roland system 100 (101, 102, 104) & MiniKorg 700s
Roland system 100 (101, 102), Roland CSQ600 & CR-78
Roland system 100 (101, 102, 104), Boss DR110 & Roland Space echo re150
Roland System 100 (101, 102), Arp Axxe, DR 110

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Roland Releases New SYSTEM-100 PLUG-OUT Synthesizer

It looks like we have a new PLUG-OUT synthesizer based on the original Roland System-100. Note the EMS pin style patch routing matrix on the lower left. The PLUG-OUT is available for the System-1/1m, AU & VST. With the 1m you get the physical semi-modular patching capabilities. This brings the total number of individual PLUG-OUT synths for the System-1/1m to five including the System-1, SH-101, SH-2, and Promars.

"The SYSTEM-100 PLUG-OUT Software Synthesizer is a modern reproduction of the now-legendary semi-modular monosynth from 1975. It integrates the features of the original Model 101 Synthesizer and Model 102 Expander units, resulting in an incredibly fat and uniquely versatile two oscillator monosynth with modular routing capabilities. Designed for SYSTEM-1 and 1m as well as Mac and PC hosts, the new SYSTEM-100 uses Analog Circuit Behavior to faithfully recreate every detail of the warm, expansive sound of the original, with a level of authenticity that can only come from Roland.

Perfect replica of SYSTEM-100 sound and behavior
ACB provides expansive, liquid tone of the original
Model 101 Synthesizer and Model 102 Expander in a single instrument
Sophisticated architecture with dual VCO, dual LFO, S&H, Ring Mod, Noise and more
Versatile semi-modular patching capabilities
Integrated Phaser with modulation inputs, Reverb and Delay
Advanced arpeggiator with Scatter capabilities
VST, AU and PLUG-OUT compatible

Modular Monosynth

Created in 1975, and both distinctive and sought-after to this day, the SYSTEM-100 broke new ground for monosynths. In addition to its ultra-fat oscillators and creamy filters, it had modular patching capabilities, vastly increasing the sound design options. Pairing a Model 101 Synthesizer with a Model 102 Expander gave you two VCOs and two LFOs to work with, as well as Sample and Hold, Ring Modulation and a Noise Generator that all worked seamlessly together. With the addition of its modular routing capabilities, the SYSTEM-100’s sonic palette was staggering - effortlessly turning out the fattest of bases, in-your-face sync leads, dense textures, and exotic soundscapes.

The New SYSTEM-100

With the new SYSTEM-100 PLUG-OUT Synthesizer, the sound of this legendary instrument is perfectly reproduced and brought to life with Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB). ACB faithfully captures the sound and feel of our most revered classics, using original design specs, and a detailed, part-by-part analysis of each analog circuit. While the sound and behavior is reproduced with total accuracy, there are a number of modern additions that improve upon the original design.

The features of the original Model 101 Synthesizer and Model 102 Expander are combined into a single interface, allowing you to use both VCOs, both LFOs, S&H, Ring Mod and so on with no patching. Of course, the signal path can be altered and parameters modulated by connecting cables between the patch points. A new 14x15 Routing Matrix makes for super-quick patching with all connections still visually reflected as patch cables on the SYSTEM-100’s control panel. You can toggle patching on/off as well as quickly see the entire signal flow with convenient buttons right above the Routing Matrix.

Like other PLUG-OUTs there are dual ADSR envelopes (VCF and VCA) and the advanced pattern generation of the Scatter equipped Arpeggiator. Six arpeggio types with six step settings combine with variable Scatter type and depth to create a seemingly infinite selection of patterns. A lush phaser with modulation inputs joins the superb reverb and delay, creating an effects section perfectly suited for synth sounds.

PLUG-IN and PLUG-OUT

While multiple instances of the SYSTEM-100 plug-in can be used in any VST or AU compatible DAW, the SYSTEM-100 PLUG-OUT Software Synthesizer offers seamless integration and unique capabilities for SYSTEM-1 and SYSTEM-1m owners, including knob-per-function hardware control, stand-alone portability, and semi-modular patching capabilities (1m only).

Connect a SYSTEM-1/1m to your computer and it becomes a dedicated controller, only lighting the appropriate knobs and sliders pertinent to the SYSTEM-100. Transfer sounds back and forth between the hardware and software and even use the SYSTEM-1/1m as a high-quality audio and MIDI interface. Or break free entirely and PLUG-OUT directly to the SYSTEM-1/1m, creating a stand-alone hardware SYSTEM-100 synthesizer with real physical controls that can go anywhere and doesn’t require a computer.

With the SYSTEM-1m, you can even use the physical audio and CV/Gate patch points on the hardware with any of the available PLUG-OUT synths. This means semi-modular versions of classic Roland synths are now possible. Pairing the SYSTEM-100 with the SYSTEM-1m gives you dedicated high-resolution controls and both virtual and physical routing and modulation capabilities. The results are simply mind-bending."

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

Roland System-1s on eBay

Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Roland System-100 Eurorack Modules by Pharmasonic


New eurorack modules featuring components of the System-100 Model-101 keyboard and Model-102 expander.

SYS-100 VCO

Clone of the System-100 Model-101 & Model-102 VCO.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Roland Museum Germany Massive Synthesizer Selloff - Most Gear for Sale in a Single Auction

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This one in via Marko of Retrosound.de.

26.000,00 Euro gets it all.

via this auction

Someone needs to contact the Guiness Book of World Records. Longest list of gear for sale ever:

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Military Chopper | 3D Binaural | Moog Voyager | Synthesizers.com Modular | Roland System 100 & 700


Published on Apr 21, 2018 SynthTweaks.com

"Use good quality headphones for best effect. This is a 3D Binaural recording generated from a third order Ambisonic mix.

Basics of patch....

Chopper engine LF and rotor LF generated from Synthesizers.com Q106 oscillator into two Dotcom Q107 filters in series. 1st Q107 resonant LPF output into 2nd Q107 input. Notch output into Moog Voyager external input via Dotcom Q109 EG & Q108 VCA.

Voyager oscillators generate rotor low mid frequency whine. Osc frequency modulated from Voyager LFO which is sync'd to Roland System 100 sample and hold clock.
System 100 s/h clock into Dotcom Q109 EG gate input. Output driving Dotcom Q108 VCA to amplitude modulate rotor LF and engine LF.

Voyager noise source generates wind noise from rotors.

Roland SH09 LFO output, second Dotcom Q106 oscillator, two LFOs in System 100 and two analog step sequencers (Roland System 100 and System 700) generate more LFO modulating signals for the various oscillators and filters to randomize things for more realism.

Atmospheric noise and rotor HF generated from System 100. That signal is also processed in REAPER via multiple extremely narrow HF resonant peak EQ bands in ReaEQ to generate rotor whistle from System 100 modulated pink noise. Whistle fed into Valhalla UberMod to smear HF for more realism.

UberMod also used for atmospheric phasing. Atmospheric ambience generated via Valhalla Room reverb in Ambisonic configuration.

Chopper panning generated in third order Ambisonics via Blue Ripple Sound hemispheric panner.
Doppler shifting as chopper passes overhead generated via Waves Doppler.

Binaural output for video generated via Blue Ripple Sound Binaural Headphone decoder.

Hopefully I haven't forgotten anything!!"

Tuesday, July 07, 2015

Roland System 100 101 Manual, 102 Patch Book & 101/102 Patch Sheets

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Roland System 100 model 101 operation manual via this auction.

"Great 80 page early roland manual with photos and control panel fold out!"

Roland System 100 Synth 102 Patch book and 101/102 Patch sheets via this auction

"Super Rare original Roland System 100 model expander 102 patch book and 17 original user patch sheets for the 101 and 102 expander. Good condition."

Note the manual has "System 100" while the patch book has "System-100". Kind of interesting when you think about the branding choices manufacturers make for their product marketing - deliberate or not.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

The Top 100 Synths According to the A-Z of Analog Synths

via Ethan Callendar in the comments of this post. Thank you Ethan! Click the image to shoot Peter an email on the availability of the A-Z Books. I have them and they are very, very good - an absolute must have for synth enthusiasts.

"Here are the top 100 according to Peter Forrest's "A-Z of Analogue Synthesisers:

1. Moog Memorymoog (LAM)
2. Roland MKS-80 (w/MPG-80 + MKB-1000)
3. Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 (Rev 3)
4. Moog Memorymoog Plus
5. Sequential Circuits Prophet-10
6. Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 (Rev 2)
7. Oberheim Matrix-12
8. Sequential Circuits Prophet-T8
9. Moog Original Prototype
10. Oberheim Xpander

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Analog Drum 'n Bass

Analog Drum 'n Bass from K X on Vimeo.


"This is my imagining of what circa '98 era minimal tech step drum 'n bass may have sounded like had it been invented before modern samplers and digital synths / fx.

All the sound is being generated live, coming straight from the main mixer in the middle, with no multitracking. Sequenced by 3 vintage hardware sequencers, the Yamaha QX-1, Roland MC-4 and Roland MC-8 locked together by tape-sync.

List of the main gear used :

Sequencers : Roland MC-8, Roland MC-4, Yamaha QX-1

Modulars : Roland System 100 (Drums), Moog series 900 (pads), Roland System 700 (Basses), Arp 2500 system, Buchla 100 series.

Other Synths : Korg MS-20, Roland System 100 standalone synth.

FX : Roland Space Echo RE-501 (tape delay, chorus, spring reverb), Roland DC-30 (analog chorus-echo), Roland Dimension-D Analog Chorus.

Mixer : Tascam M308b"

Update: some additional info:

"If you're interested, the system 100 is doing all the drums, the moog is doing the atmospheric pad chords (as heard from the very beginning), the ARP is doing the stabs which are heard from very near the beginning, the system 700 is doing both the deep sub bass growls, and also the big ominous stabs in the middle build-up section (the MS-20 is just acting as a distortion unit for those), the system 100 standalone synth is doing the reese sound (as heard in the last bar before the drop), and the Buchla is doing all the main theme sounds which you can see if you look closely at the Buchla sequencer's timing lights during the main part.
The MC-4 is sequencing the drums and the reese, the MC-8 is sequencing the Moog and 700, and the QX-1 is sequencing the Buchla and Arp.

The whole project took almost 2 weeks, but nearly half of that was spent getting all the gear set up, synced up, talking to eachother nicely etc. Each day quite a bit of time was spent re-tweaking the sounds after the synths cooled down overnight, also the MC-4 program takes about 15 minutes just to load, (30 minutes to save including verify) and on top of that, the MC-8 refused to save at all, so I had to organise it so I could do all of the MC-8 programming and recording in one day. Next time it should take less time, since now I've got the setup all figured out."

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Stacked & Racked Custom Roland System 100 x 4 Plus More


"edit: IM NOT SELLING TO DEALERS. please dont waste my time. thank you!

i thought i will never do this but i need dough for outboard gear. so here it goes: for sale is a vintage stage system built by the cyborgs which were a berlin school outfit in the 70s. it was buillt by lutz who also visited me a few years ago i have pics somewhere. it was amazing to see him work this thing after 40 years of absence.

it consists of:

- 2x roland system 100 model 101 base module
- 2x roland system 100 model 102 expander
- 2x roland system 100 model 104 sequencer
- 1x ppg model 314 clocked sequential control
- 1x ppg model 313 sequential switch
- the orignial cv keyboard built into a wooden case
- documentation as much as i can find.

this was all built into two wonderful aluminum cases and connected with buses, stereo pans etc. too many functions to list here. there is one large multi plug that connects the two boxes and you can throw the power switch and start sequencing 4 voices of tangerine dream stuff. you can also look at it as an experimental semimodular synth stack. its a real stage instrument from the golden age of sequencing and really belongs into a museum.

technically its sound except a few crackling pots and the usual vintage modular mold. i hope lutz the creator will attest to this later in this fred. i will also go through it with a maintainance specialist to fix as much of this as possible.

the sound is way beyond anything that can be done in euroland, especially the filters. ive done many sessions with this system with my partner from rutlinbey and i will include one of them so you have an idea what you can do with this wonderful instrument.

im looking to trade this thing for a as complete as possible system 100 or at least a model 101 plus cash. the ppg sequencer alone is around 2k and the whole system is valued around 5k at the moment. i will only sell it to another musician and professional traders can take a walk right now. also if you just think about taking this thing apart and selling the parts you will die a slow and painful death.

in closing i might add that this is a very emotional decision and i am an emotional guy so things can change rapidly. feel free to make me all kinds of proposals and why you think you should have it.

addendum: there is no hurry with this deal. im going to spain for a month next week and everything happens after that.

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cyborgs now, this is lutzs site with lots of music done with this system:

http://www.cyborgs.de/
http://www.cyborgs.de/synthesizer/music_start/music_frameset.html
click on cyborg synthesis and you will see it in action in the 70s, awesome stuff

a improv were we are trying to do an 80s porn soundtrack:

http://tindeck.com/listen/jwio"

This is for sale here http://www.sequencer.de/synthesizer/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=79098

or

http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1134509#1134509"

This one in via Florian.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Roland Introduces Stand-Alone Versions of Aira Software Synthesizer Plugins


Published on Oct 14, 2015 RolandChannel

Playlist:
Sounds of the Roland Software Synthesizer Plugins
Roland SH-101 Software Synthesizer plugin
SH-2 Software Synthesizer plugin
PROMARS Software Synthesizer plugin
SYSTEM-1 Software Synthesizer plugin
SYSTEM-100 Software Synthesizer plugin

For those that wanted the software but not the System-1/System-1m hardware, it looks like Roland has answered your call.

"Now you can add the classic SH-101, SH-2, PROMARS, SYSTEM-100, and new AIRA SYSTEM-1, made by Roland, to your arsenal of software instruments. These five software synths stand apart from other synth plugins due to Roland’s acclaimed Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology. ACB gets down to the circuit level, analysing every junction and component to produce a faithful recreation like no other. This technology fuses warm, classic synth tones with new crisp and modern sounds that live and breathe – just like the originals.

All Roland Software Synthesizers are available as a limited time free trial, and for download at the links below. Now is your chance to grab that synth that you always wish you had, or find out why the original synthesizers have become icons in the instrument world. Available in VST and AU plugin format, for Mac and PC.

For more information, videos and sound clips, please visit our Software Synthesizer Page at http://www.roland.com/aira/softwaresy...

These Roland Software Synthesizers are also available as SYSTEM-1 Plug-Outs. Learn more about Plug-Out technology at the links below: http://www.roland.com/aira/plugout.html

SH-101: http://www.roland.com/products/en/SH-...
SH-2: http://www.roland.com/products/SH-2_P...
PROMARS: http://www.roland.com/products/promar...
SYSTEM-100: http://www.roland.com/products/system...
SYSTEM-1: http://www.roland.com/products/system..."

Wednesday, November 06, 2013

Roland System 100 Model 101 SN 511080

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Published on Nov 5, 2013 Tim Churches·2 videos

"Demonstration of the operational status of a Roland System 100 Model 101 monophonic synthesiser offered for sale in as-is condition to Australian buyers on eBay in November 2013."


via this auction

Pics of the inside below.

"An unmodified Roland System 100 Model 101 monophonic synthesiser in rough but mostly working condition. Manufactured around 1975, bought second-hand in about 1982, and then stored in a somewhat damp garden shed ever since. Internal 240V power supply with original Australian plug.

The cosmetic condition of the unit is poor, but it still works. For a 10 minute video made on 5th Nov 2013 demonstrating it working, see http://youtu.be/cFs5J9u_l64

Please examine the photos on this listing carefully, and note the following points carefully:
completely original condition, no modifications or additions
there is a lot of rust on the exterior, including rust under the enamel of sections of the control panel, and on all other exterior metal surfaces
inside there is much less rust, just a few small patches at the rear of the case
all the circuit boards, circuit components and wiring look fine, no obvious corrosion or degradation given that it is nearly 40 years old (see photos of PCBs)
several of the keys on the keyboard do not work - the top key doesn't trigger at all, and a few of the keys trigger the gate unreliably - the contacts probably just need cleaning
all the keys on the keyboard are intact and undamaged, and mechanically all the keys seem to work fine i.e. no broken springs or hinges
all the panel sliders (potentiometers) seem to work, although most of them are a bit stiff, and a few (filter resonance, LFO speed and portamento) seem to be a bit electrically noisy and/or jittery
all the panel rotary potentiometers work fine, although the main VCO frequency pot is very stiff (but not electrically noisy)
the VCO waveform selector switch is a bit unreliable when selecting the sawtooth waveform - it needs a wiggle to make it work sometimes
the high and low level main output sockets and the headphone socket (all of then 6.5mm) all work correctly
the 3.5mm socket modular jack points and the CV and gate input and output sockets (3.5mm) on the rear have not been tested but there is no reason to think they would not work (at worst the socket contact points may need a clean)
all sections of the synth circuitry appear to work correctly and reliably, subject to noisiness and jitter in some of the control pots noted above (see video on YouTube demonstrating this at http://youtu.be/cFs5J9u_l64 )
no manuals or documentation, but a full set of user manuals, patch cards, and the technical service manual are available at http://fa.utfs.org/diy/roland100/
series of photos showing how to service the control sliders can be found at http://fa.utfs.org/diy/roland100/system100_restoring/
the synth probably needs re-calibration, but all the trimpots are very readily accessible on the circuit boards (see photos) and calibration instructions can be found in the service manuals.
please do not open the lid on this synth unless it is switched off and unplugged from all mains power! The mains wiring inside is original, and reflects safety standards from 40 years ago. However, both the mains and DC sides of the power supply are fully protected by fuses. Nonetheless, use of a residual current detection (RCD) power safety device when using this synth is strongly recommended.
Overall, this synth looks rough but it mostly works, and could easily be restored to perfect working condition (although cosmetically it will never look very good). Due to the many patch points which use 3.5mm jacks, the 10V p-p signal and CV ranges, and the 1V/oct CV tracking (with external CV and gate in and out jacks), it should integrate easily with modern Eurorack module synths for someone who wanted the classic Roland modular synth sound. Alternatively, it could be a donor for spare parts to keep other System 100 Model 100s (or System 100 Model 102 expander modules, which use mostly identical circuit boards) operational."

Monday, July 27, 2015

Intro sequence from Spiral (Vangelis) performed on a System-100


Published on Jun 15, 2013 kovalmoog

"Secuencia inicial de 'Spiral' (Vangelis, 1977), reproducida en un Roland System-100, el mismo modelo de sintetizador usado en la grabación original.
Los datos midi son convertidos a CV-Gate por un Roland MPU-101, lo cual controla al System-100. El único proceso usado es un delay de 365 miliseg con un feedback del 40%.

Intro sequence from ''Spiral' (Vangelis, 1977), performed on a Roland System-100 as used on the original recording.
Midi notes are converted in CV-Gate info via a Roland MPU-101 which controls the System-100. The only audio process is a 365 milisec / 40% feedback delay."

Monday, April 06, 2015

Roland System-100 Demonstration & Sample & Hold Improvisation


Uploaded on Apr 25, 2010 Bjorn Fogelberg

Roland System-100 Sample & Hold Improvisation

Published on Jul 27, 2014

"An improvised demonstration of the Sample & Hold function on the Roland System-100 semi-modular synthesizer. All sounds were recorded live from the synth. Reverb was added later. No other modifications has been made to the sounds. The style is experimental / minimal. No drums etc, just the sounds of the Roland System-100."

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Make Noise Pressure Points vs Roland System 100


YouTube Uploaded by acidjack303 on Aug 20, 2011

"Play around with Make Noise Pressure Points vs Roland System 100 a tb 303 as sequencer and a TR 606 for the drums. nothing special. just a free style jam. Watch also the video 2"

Make Noise Pressure Points vs Roland System 100 Demo2

Uploaded by acidjack303 on Aug 20, 2011

"Play around with Make Noise Pressure Points vs Roland System 100 a tb 303 as sequencer and a TR 606 for the drums. nothing special. just a free style jam. Watch also the video 1"

Sunday, October 05, 2014

ROLAND SYSTEM 100 & ANALOG SEQUENCER III


Published on Oct 5, 2014 Alexey Taber

Curious if the Roland System-100 circuits made it into the Jupiter-8.

noise.ROLAND SYSTEM 100 & ANALOG SEQUENCER


Thursday, May 03, 2007

Roland System 100 Demos

Roland System 100 Future Retro Mobius Patch


Roland System 100 TB-303 Patch


Roland System 100 Demo

YouTubes via tardis454.

Friday, October 08, 2010

VEMIA November 2000 catalogue - vintage synths & prices


via this auction

"From ten years ago, a paper catalogue from the VEMIA auction. 24 pages, tiny print, and not well printed - but just about readable everywhere. A couple of illustrations (not high quality!!) - of a massive Roland System 700 and the even bigger Yamaha EX42.

Fun to look at the prices - many of them not the final bids, but all already over their reserves (there are no hidden reserves in this auction) .

That means that in November 2000, you could have had a chance of winning the following (with prices in pounds sterling):

Two Siemens V72s, 440GBP; Vortexion tube amp 23GBP; Roland CR-78 230GBP; Roland TR-808 500GBP; Crumar Jazzman 95GBP; Hohner Clavinet 1 140GBP; Clavinet/Pianet Duo 260GBP; Wurlitzer EP-200 450GBP; Ashly SC-68 140; AKG BX20E 100GBP; Six Audio & Design SCAMP modules 130GBP; BBC EQs in a rack 50GBP; Binson Echorec Baby 280GBP; Binson Tube Reverb 350GBP; Carlsbro Flanger 85GBP; Dynacord CLS222 145GBP; Dynacord TAM19; Echolette SEV66 Vocoder; Echoplex tube model 240GBP; EH Small Stone original 55GBP; EH Talking Pedal 260GBP; Four EMT 256 II compressors and two de-essers 755GBP; Moog 12-Stage Phaser 580GBP; Roland Funny Cat 160GBP; Roland RE-201 190GBP; Roland SRE-555 240GBP; Ursa Major Space Station 450GBP; Reslosound Ribbon 75GBP; two Sennheiser MD421s 250GBP; two Tannoy mics from the House of Commons 45GBP; Two EMS Presto patches 60GBP; Korg MS-03 110GBP; Korg MS-04 110GBP; Optigan Stereophonic Deluxe 220GBP; RSF Kobol Programmer 450GBP; BBC Outside Broadcast four-channel passive mixers 90GBP; Roland VCA800 / CPE800 units 115GBP; Telefunken 12/2 mixer 200GBP; ARP 2600 Blue Meanie (aka Blue Marvin) 1450GBP; EMS Synthi AKS with all EMS mods 1770GBP; EMS Synthi-E 600GBP; EMS VCS3 1900GBP; Korg MS-50 680GBP; Roland System 100M five-module system 880GBP; Roland System 700 complete 9950GBP; ARP Odyssey white-face 480GBP; ARP Pro Soloist 150GBP; EDP Wasp 280GBP; Hohner Bass 28GBP; Korg M500SP 75GBP; Korg Sigma 180GBP; Moog Minimoog 900GBP; Moog Prodigy 270GBP; Oberheim OB-1 460GBP; Octave Cat 330GBP; OSC OSCar 840GBP; Roland MC-202 200GBP; Roland SH-101 190GBP; Roland System 100 101 330GBP; Farfisa Compact Duo 500GBP; Hammond F-100 Extravoice 150GBP; Moog CDX 430GBP; Yamaha EX42 GX-1 look-alike 1250GBP; Vox Continental 300 240GBP; Yamaha YC-45D 280GBP; Elka Rhapsody 610 85GBP; Gleeman Pentaphonic 1270GBP; Moog Memorymoog Plus 1450GBP; PPG Wave 2.3 800GBP; Roland Jupiter 6 580GBP; Roland Jupiter 8 (JP8) 680GBP; Roland VP-330 400GBP; SCI Prophet 5 rev 3.2 760GBP; SCI Prophet 5 with Kenton MIDI 900GBP; Korg SQ-10 250GBP; Roland CSQ-100 34GBP; Roland MC-4 250GBP; a hundred CEM 3396 chips 100GBP; Leslie 147 360GBP; Ampex 351 980GBP; Studer C-37 300GBP."

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Roland SYSTEM-100M 3xVCO,VCF,VCA Studio System Model 110 / 112 / 121 / 130 / 140 / 191-J

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via this auction



"Roland SYSTEM-100M Studio System.
3 x VCO, VCF, VCA Studio System Set

Roland System-100M Model 110 VCO VCF VCA
Roland System-100M Model 112 Dual VCO
Roland System-100M Model 121 Dual VCF
Roland System-100M Model 130 Dual VCA
Roland System-100M Model 140 Dual Envelope, LFO
Roland System-100M Model 191-J Power Unit Case, Multiples

100% perfect working."

SNs
140 364344
130 293046
121 363260
112 061815
110 760469

Saturday, May 04, 2019

Roland System 100 Model 103 Mixer / Amplifier

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via this auction

"This listing is for the Roland System 100 Model 103 Mixer/Amplifier. It was designed to sit on the right side within the System 100 and feeds the Model 109 monitor speakers.

The Model 103 Mixer features 4 channel with 4 sliders and mixes these down to 2 outputs. There are two analog VU meters as well as stereo panning, mono effect sends/returns and a built-in spring reverb. This unit is 117v 50/60hz.

This unit is in good working condition and good cosmetic condition. There is some pitting on the front panel. (see pictures). This unit was checked/ cleaned by a professional technician.

The whole Roland System 100 comprises: Model 101 Analog synth/Keyboard, Model 102 Synth expander, Model 108 Sequencer, Model 103 Mixer and two Model 109 Speakers. See attached picture of whole system. Only Model 103 is for sale in this listing."

Friday, December 14, 2018

Roland System 100 complete semi-modular synth 101 + 102 + 103 + 104 + 109

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via this auction

"Up for sale is a very rare complete Roland System 100 semi-modular synthesizer. The System 100 was released in 1975 and sounds amazing! The following modules are part of this system:

System 101 keyboard (serial number 572025)
System 102 expander (serial number 701801)
System 103 mixing amplifier (serial number 601030)
System 104 sequencer (serial number 621231
System 109 speaker pair (serial number 531258 & 531309)

The system 101, 102 and 103 are recently been serviced. The service reports and invoices are included in the sale. The synthesizer is in perfect working condition.

We also include some original documentation:

System 101 owner's manual
System 101 patchbook
System 101 blank patch sheets
System 103 owner's manual
System 104 owner's manual
Roland Wah-Wah International Vol. 3 No. 15 (1977)

Cosmetically the modules are in good condition for their age. The mixer has a big scratch on the front panel and the 101 has some minor scratches around the screws on the front panel, there's a sticker on the front of the 102. Please check all the photos for an impression of the condition.

All modules are original European delivered 220v versions, so with European plug installed."

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