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Looks great. I want one too. September delivery for UK though
This sounds pretty killer... although the tiny Boutique knobs never bothered me, I can't stand those janky plastic sequencer buttons. I've allotted myself ONE hardware purchase this year, and that's the OP-Z . But an affordable 1:1 true analog from Roland is very tempting. Nothing beats Roland's analog square wave IMO.
Yes it's not an impulse buy- but not out of reach (for those that are hardware purchase inclined) either. But I am going to wait and make sure that I have road tested it for several hours in a shop. I am no longer going to get caught in the 'pre- order' scenario. - which invariably leads to disappointment for me.
Cool! I haven't heard anything on Roland in a long time.
Especially on this forum.
I dig it. Not 100% on whether it's the right piece to rejoin my hardware bretheren though.
I want it as a midi controller for my ipad synths
With a seaboard block
Full of want.
$3k for a six voice memorymoogish poly synth! With way more features? And can still be used as discreet voices ala SEM-8? Amazing. There's a MemoryMoog on eBay right now for $10,900.
Much better sound samples than the initial video. Playlist with 5 or 6 different recordings.
it sounded a little brittle to me in most demo vids, but the functionality alone is worth trying it out at home to see if you can make it do what it need to do.... I'm headed in that seaboard block direction as well!
I was hoping that it would be as warm as the synths by that company Dreadbox
Have you touched any of the Roland Boutique synths? They're t i n y . I mean, if you're looking for a MIDI controller with a synth layout in the smallest space possible, looks like a win. Otherwise...
The Erebus still generally sounds better to me too but this will cover a lot more sonic territory. Plus, full midi control, 128 user preset slots and a sequencer with parameter locking.
Shame on you!
You are planting dangerous ideas in my head... very little resistance.
In seriousness, SE-02 is interesting and if I agree with sound and build quality when I take a live look, I will buy.
I'm sayin...
Oh nice. Finally a really interesting boutique!
That had some of my favorite sounds yet. Looking forward to more sequence videos and something that shows how poly-chaining works. I know most people aren't going to buy more than one of these but if I were in charge at Roland marketing, I'd have made sure this feature was displayed prominently in early videos. Just because we can't afford it doesn't mean we can't enjoy a nice drool over it.
yep that thing is warming up for sure
Warming up used to mean the tuning would drift...
Skinnerbox Video Review
https://youtube.com/watch?v=wQ6sLqlQtlA
It does sound good. But man oh man, those knobs are so small you probably can't turn one without turning another at the same time. Maybe iOS might be the rescue.
They are tiny controls. I suppose the Boor In Chief could manipulate them with no difficulty, but I don't see how a normal person can operate one.
They aren't too bad. The worst of all boutiques is the fader for frequency cuttoff on the jp-08. That is so little that i usually just setup the synth to modulate the cutoff and don't touch it while recording it. Fortunately there is sanlot that can be done with all mod possibilities. On the ju-06 the throw is better and manageable. The jx-03 is all knobs and that was ver playable when i had it. And the se-02 has more space since it doesn't have the strips on the left.
I love the size im mobile