The Tiny, but MIGHTY Roland SH101 Mono Synth| Review & Demo
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Released in 1982, the SH-101 was built for portability and affordability. Unlike the more complex synths of its era, it featured a straightforward monophonic design with a distinctive voice, making it quick to program and perfect for bright, edgy tones and dynamic sound effects. Available in gray, blue, and red, with battery power support and a keytar-style playing option, this compact yet eye-catching monosynth became a favorite among forward-thinking musicians looking to reshape the role of keyboardists on stage. Sit in, while we go over all the quirks on this little guy.
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