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Average rating: 4.1 out of 5
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Rob Bennis a hobbyist user from Netherlands writes:
Well i own a Sh-32 since a week. And i love it! I can do alomst all the things that i wanted on a synth are onbaord. And he's very small en light. You can create your own arpeggios that very nice! I made an demo: http://www.easymobiel.nl/prive/rob/sh32geluidje.mp3

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Friday-Mar-29-02 at 05:22
Grant Overend a hobbyist user from Australia writes:
After reading some fairly scathing reviews (as well as bingo's good words) I thought I'd try it out. Summary. I really like it. I was impressed with it's flexibility and sound. I was easily able to stroke everything from big analog basses to lush pads and clear bell tones out of it. I really like the potentential behind the arpeggiator which is excellent for techno/electronica. Nice analog style sound. Nice filters. I have a Korg MS2000 which I really like however the filters are !$@#%ing shite! I REALLY don't know what the hell they were thinking there. It's really difficult coaxing nice sounds using the filter out of it. SH-32 seems to have no problem in this department. Big thumbs up. Nice and easy to use. I had it working in no time (without a keyboard) I love the features on it. Those sliders are much more useful than just plain knobs. Polyphony! God it'd be such a relief to have 32 voices rather than 4 (MS2000). FX seemed nice. I liked the reverb a lot. Price is pretty good! Oh it also looks excellent. The layout is very nice. Oh it's size. It's sooo small and cute :) Unlike my MS2000.

My only beefs. This maybe fixed with OS updates??? The limits with the use of Ring Mod/Sync/Sub Oscillator/PWM. You can only use one of these FX per voice at a time. So no combinations of PWM on square waves into Ring Mod :( Seem a bit silly. Surely they could have made an option to trade off to lose a few voices in polyphony for access to these combined features which would pack a hell of a lot grunt into this little box. The LED's for OSC's 1&2, LFO's 1&2. When you select either one it flashes to indicate which is selected. It's kinda confusing would have been made more obvious by using an LED that changed colour from red to green when you made your selection. Hardly much of a gripe though. Overall I really loved it. It's the combination of a) Sound (very nice at that) b) Features (most of the things you want on an analog synth) c) Voices 32!! Woohoo d) FX, that make me think I'm going to save up for one of these puppies.

Grant

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Saturday-Mar-23-02 at 08:25
Billy Kaplan a professional user from U.S.A. writes:
Im sitting here readingthese reviews and I thinking "what a bunch of terds" thatsgreat some of you know all this and that blah,blah,blah.The sh 32 is VERY cool. You shouldnt dis machines just because they dont suit your tastes or the way you "supposedly" make music.If your really as "smart"as you think you are,youdknow its not what it is, but what you do with it!

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Friday-Mar-22-02 at 23:36
Midi a professional user from USA writes:
Looks like the 1.06 O/S update is finally available go here: http://www.roland.co.uk/GR10/updsearch.asp

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Tuesday-Mar-19-02 at 05:11
bingo a professional user from USA writes:
As usual, majority of posts to this thread (why does GS call this a "reviews" section? it's really just another message thread, sigh...) clearly represent .01% knowledge and 99.9999% gas (well, it _is_ the Gas Station <g>).

itabuna and magoo apparently never got past scrolling from patch A11 to patch A15... they'll hear if they get to patch A32, particularly if they tweak it just a _teensy_ bit, that the SH-32 can put an Oberheim to shame in fat, rich symphonic strings sound. Specifically on that patch, I traded in the second osc SAW waveform for a SQUARE, put it down an octave, turned on the sub-osc and BLAM! you could score a movie with that sound. And that's before doing anything with the efx, which are outstanding.

The sound is _not_ sampled waveforms, the waves when stripped bare by bachelors are every bit as interesting as on the JP8K. Unlike almost every Roland synth in the past 6 years, a bunch of default patches here even dare to showcase _without_ efx and even _without_ efx and _filter_ turned on... and they still sound great!

The hard sync is as hard a sound as you could wish.

You can do weedy, knife-honed-sharp, fatter than blubber, or all of them together in one patch. The choice is yours.

And none of this is even _touching_ on the fact that the arpeggiator patterns -- all 128 of 'em (64 for patches, 64 for drums), are completely _editable_, something you can't say even for the RS7000; the chord forms are completely _editable_ so you can make up your own. All the performances (which really don't showcase what putting 4 voices together can do, unfortunately -- in my opinion) are completely _editable_. You can use the arpeggiator to either step or slice the filter, for some really amazing results. Imagine combining the cool Slicer effect (with 38 rhythm choices) with the arpeggiator set to FLT2, LFO1 chopping the sound on filter, amp, by setting it to S&H, LFO2 modulating the whole thing and mod-panning it all with a slow sine -- and almost none of it (except for the chosen Slicer pattern) _canned-programmed_ and you can't even begin to imagine what you can do with all that for "interesting" sound. :)

With hard sync, which cross-modulates OSC2 with OSC1, set that to any of the efx with bpm sync, set bpm sync on, adjust waveform and pitch for OSC1 and you get about a zillion more cool new hard sounds right there.

What's cooler than all of the above, though, is that what I've just described above is easier to play with, real-time, with great result, than dirt. Just makes the whole process, as one poster in this thread suggests, fun.

I'm givin' it a 5 out of 5, with 5 being top quality and 1 being junk.

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Monday-Mar-11-02 at 13:29
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