 |
|
 |
|
Average rating:
4.1 out of 5
|
|
picked this up brand new this weekend for � 249,- this thing rocks!! it so easy to make great sounds on this with a minimum of effort, thank you Roland !!!!
|
|
thanks to MidiVanTranz i just got one for $199. Hey buddy! THANKS! This thing is definately worth what i spent. I cant stop playing with it and may get another one while they are still on blow-out. AND once more, MidiVanTranz, you are too cool dude. You have same me a bundle more than once. Thanks Bro! Thats what this great site is all about! Passin on the good news! And $199 is good news for the SH-32 brand new. WOW! I can hardly believe it. lotta value packed in here for 2 bills. YES!! Big 5 outta 5 on this for sheer value and bang for the buck!
|
|
The more I use it the more I realize what it's best at. If you're looking for those Nintendo 8-bit Gameboy sounds or the old Commodore 64 lo-fi sounds (Elektron Sidstation) than the SH-32 is like a slightly more hi-fi version of those classic video game tones. The arpeggiator is perfect for this. The drums are as well with a little tweeking of each individual sample.
It just doesn't have the complexity in terms of sound and control of more expensive Virtual Analogs. But for those old school video game sounds, it is an almost perfect, all-in-one box.
|
|
name one other synth in this price range that offers the same.... i'm very happy with what i get for this relative low price and i guess a lot of other producers will be too: sounds are okay as well as the features. the sh-32 will give you a lot of pleasure as long as you don't start comparing it to your Nord, Waldorf or other pro synth. maybe you should just see it more as an soundmodule with al lot of extra synth features than a complete virtual analog synth. i'm sure that all the negative reviews are from people that don't own the machine and/or just hate the roland groove-concept.
|
|
It's sound is very hard and in your face. Blunt sounding, a bit one-dimensional, not too much detail or complexity. This can be ideal for certain sounds (industrial, idm, jungle, dnb). Feature-packed, but more of a jack-of-all-trades, it doesn't have very in-depth parameters in the sound shaping section. Lots of interesting effects though. Overall sound quality is harder than the MS2000 and less detailed and complex than the Ion. ZZounds has them for $250 new, I got a demo unit for $140.
|
Add your review of the roland SH-32
NEW SYSTEM - to keep the user reviews focussed, we are now approving all submissions before they appear. We will endeavour to process your comments within 24hrs
Please keep your reviews on topic.
Questions, requests for manuals, ongoing conversations and inappropriate comments are not reviews, and will not be approved.
Manuals can often be found on the links section for this model.
If you want to chat or ask questions, visit the Gas Station, the dedicated user forum here at Sonic State.
|