Roland SH-32 (2002)
SH-32 is Roland's look in the past at the classic SH series synthesisers. It features a polyphonic, multi-timbral engine based on Wave Acceleration synthesis, hands-on programming with lots of dedicated knobs, sliders and buttons, classic TR-808/909 samples and programmable arpeggiator.
- 32-voice polyphonic, 4-part synthesiser (3 synth parts, 1 rhythm part)
- Each synth part consists of 2x OSC, Filter, 2x LFO and Amp
- Rhythm part features sampled drums, including TR-808 and TR-909 sets plus other sounds (63 total)
- Oscillators 1/2 feature 60+ shapeable waveforms; PWM, osc sync, ring modulator or sub-oscillator; dedicated AD pitch envelope
- -12/-24 dB multi-mode filter (LPF/HPF/BPF/Peak) with dedicated ADSR envelope
- LFOs feature saw, sine, triangle, square, trapezoid, S&H and random waves; can modulate oscillators, filter, amp; tempo sync
- ADSR amp envelope
- Insert effects (35 types; filters, overdrive/distortion, lo-fi, pitch shifters etc.) and reverb/delay units
- Step/realtime-programmable arpeggiator (64 patterns); chord memory
- 128 user, 128 preset patches; 2 user, 2 preset rhythm kits; 64 user performances
- Velocity and aftertouch sensitivity for external MIDI input