Thanks a lot! I hope I you like the System-1. The main issue w pads is the polyphony. I'm sure you know it's only 4... All the pads I did were played with 4 but I had to tweak the sequence to minimise note stealing! Great price for €100!
I think your patches proved what is said on the Roland website: "In the spirit of its predecessors (i.e. System100/100M/700)), the SYSTEM-1 breaks new ground with remarkable flexibility and access to a vast palette of tones with the bold, unmistakable character associated with Roland synthesizers for nearly four decades."
@@Soundsauca hey may I ask how do you think about its sound compared to original SH101 and Promars? (esp. does it has that analog vibe) Because I am considering getting one. I especially like Promars. thanks.
I only played the SH-101 in the 90's so forgive me as it's a long time! IMHO The 101 plugout is pretty good. I think the resonance is a bit harsh at the extremes but certainly has that rubbery 101 vibe. I've never played a Promars but as a synth, yeah I dig it. It has this crazy ass super fast zappy lfo for SFX etc. The SH-2 is also a highly regarded emu, again I haven't played the original but it is really ballsy and dare I say it - analog sounding! Hope that helps!
Ah tnx dexterous. It's a sleeper synth IMHO. It can sound hard as nails but also has some real depth & beauty with some reverb/delay. It also has some mod options that the S-8 can't do, but is more limited in other areas.
Thankyou! I really like the System-1. I've been making some sounds on the System-8 recently. They aren't totally interchangeable... If I had to summarise, the System-1 is more aggressive, the System-8 is more "authentic" as a polysynth. Love them both!
It's not paraphonic, it's fully polyphonic. Exact same architecture as System 8, just with half the voices and no support for the polyphonic plug-outs.
15:58 it made me laugh...I never have paid much attention to this synth but I have to admit its sounds interesting... it has its own sound like my microkorg
Yeah! Gotta have a dud in there somewhere I suppose;) I mean, who needs a propeller sound?! Sometimes I just stumble on some sounds and like them. Often it's hard to decide which ones get cut. The Microkorg I've never played but I know it's highly regarded.
@@Soundsauca I love the microkorg, I made a lot of cools sounds with it but sometimes it just takes hours to make a good patch...It requires very precise settings to sound decent and is very tedious to edit. On top of that it's not that good for pads. Have you tried roland Jd-xi ? It seems to produce very good pads effortlessly
Yeah some synths have a wide sweet spot. Others you have to really work for it. JD-Xi like many Roland synths is great for pads. System-1 is a slow burner, many of the more interesting sounds do need fine tweaking.
@@Soundsauca that's the proof they're still able to make new interesting instruments while keeping their sonic dna. I'd be happy they continue to make new stuff rather than cloning and recycling all their old synths. Anyway, great patches, I'll keep the system 1 in mind!!
Hey Pete, no they are my custom presets. It’s a very underrated synth. Slightly more aggressive than the system-8 and with a more flexible modulation section, albeit with 4 note polyphony. For what it does it’s quite unique.
I very much like the sounds of the system 1, but the typr of sound I do is more sequence oriented, since I dont play keys in any kind. I know the System 1 lacks a sequencer and I work in a dawless way... do you know some sequencer hardware i can buy or some option I can use? Just because of the sequencer alone I was thinking of buying a Korg Volca Bass (and I know they are complete different types of devices). Now, I loved your sounds! Thanks for the video :)
Hi there. I understand what you’re saying. I personally use an Arturia Keystep if I’m dawless jamming. There’s many other options, like a Roland TB-3 which can be used for external sequencing (depending on what you want). Hope that helps you but if you need any more advice, feel free to contact me below: www.soundsauca.com/contact
Hello. Very interested to know did you use sone external effects or tools to show us your patches? Thank you. How good is the keyboard(keybed) in this synthesizer model? Thanks
Hi. No there’s no external fx. System-1 has reverb + delay. There’s also a “crusher” effect which does sample rate reduction. The keys are very plasticy and not the best. However the whole synth is solid and well made. The front panel is great to program on.
Thank you. The soundset bundle comes with patch formats for loading directly to the synth via USB. Instructions are included. From feedback I've had it can be a bit slow and it's important to wait for the scatter lights to stop blinking;) It also comes with the plugin format patches. These can obviously be loaded in the plugin, but from there you can also transmit or "plug out" these to the hardware if you own both. I'm always around to offer help and support though should you need!
Thanks.ive just loaded in the arp soundset and its fine for like 2 bars then sounds like it goes de-tuned warbly. Does it on every sound,any ideas? @@Soundsauca
Ive only loaded the arp set so far but im gobsmacked how good these are. I really thought this synth was destined to be a lead/bass synth but these new sounds are amazing and really add life and movement to it. Best £34 ive ever spent and absolutely no way on earth I'd ever be able to program it to make those sounds!!! Great work!!
Hello, I finally bought a second hand System 1 thanks to your video and I'm very pleased with the sound so far. I upgraded the synth to 1.30 and I managed to load new patches from Roland's website via the backup and restore process but I'm looking for a more convenient way to organize and load patches from different banks into my System 1...On forums people were talking about a free Roland System 1 Librarian but it seems to have completely disappeared from Roland website, same for the System 1 plugin trial. I heard of an alternative editor from Purebits but the download link is dead. I'm a bit confused, I don't really want to pay 99$ for the plugin version, is there another way to do this ?
Yes the backup/restore is a really obtuse way to manage patches. The free librarian was IIRC the plugin. Apparently the demo still allowed for patch transfer. Roland have moved all this into the cloud. I still think you could sign up for a trial and use it in demo mode? I'm not sure on that though.
do patches mean already prepeared sounds set up and saved in ,,patches'' ready to play on system 1 without plag in to computer? Are we able to set up the same sounds by ourselves using system 1 and save on the device without computer usage?
Hello Marcjan, the patches are supplied as both. If you have the plugin you can “plug out” to the hardware synth. If you only have the synth you can connect to a computer via USB and transfer the patches. I include instructions but am always on hand to help if you get stuck! Hope this helps but let me know if you need to know anything else. Thanks.
@@Soundsauca do your patches can be also set up on system 1 without installing your patches? Do I understand good? Your patches mean already prepeared set ups of system 1 as a kind of bank of sound ready to Play after programming in system 1?if yes, great job. appreciate for annexplaination.
They have to be transferred from a computer first but the plugin isn’t necessary to do this. Once that is done you can play all 64 from the hardware without a computer yes.
Hello. I need to know if these sounds that you show in the video are the consequence of a combination of notes or does it sound like this just by touching a key thank you
Hi. The System-1 has 4 voices. Some sounds suffered from voice stealing so it was quite tough to pull it off. I didn’t overdub so each sound was recorded in one pass. I did edit some midi note lengths to reduce the note stealing issue. But to answer, I think most were chords. Hope this helps!
@@TomFrajer Hi Tom, yes they do but some functions don't quite translate - the arpeggiators (as the 1m doesn't have one) and scatter. So with those sounds there are variations due to this. Hope this helps!
Hard to say definitively. Depends what you're after. System-8 is better at emulating the classics. Jd xa has a more exotic and flexible engine + 4 x analog voices.
Really beautiful pads, and powerful machine. Thanks to your demo, I just bought my System 1 for 100€. I don't regret
Thanks a lot! I hope I you like the System-1. The main issue w pads is the polyphony. I'm sure you know it's only 4... All the pads I did were played with 4 but I had to tweak the sequence to minimise note stealing! Great price for €100!
I think your patches proved what is said on the Roland website: "In the spirit of its predecessors (i.e. System100/100M/700)), the SYSTEM-1 breaks new ground with remarkable flexibility and access to a vast palette of tones with the bold, unmistakable character associated with Roland synthesizers for nearly four decades."
this patch really discovers the potential of system 1. ive never seen other demo like it.
Hey @Ruxi Wang, thanks for that! I think most people have forgotten the System-1 these days! Still love mine ;)
@@Soundsauca I think an important reason is that Roland ceased to add more plugins (or plugouts?)
Yes you’re right. No new plugin/outs doesn’t help.
@@Soundsauca hey may I ask how do you think about its sound compared to original SH101 and Promars? (esp. does it has that analog vibe) Because I am considering getting one. I especially like Promars. thanks.
I only played the SH-101 in the 90's so forgive me as it's a long time! IMHO The 101 plugout is pretty good. I think the resonance is a bit harsh at the extremes but certainly has that rubbery 101 vibe. I've never played a Promars but as a synth, yeah I dig it. It has this crazy ass super fast zappy lfo for SFX etc. The SH-2 is also a highly regarded emu, again I haven't played the original but it is really ballsy and dare I say it - analog sounding!
Hope that helps!
The System 1 is grossly underrated.
Naturally I’m biased but I genuinely believe it is. I’d take it over a boutique any day.
This is insanely good. True testament to your sound design skills
Thank you Laura! Much appreciated.
Yeah he can make the most amazing patches with any synth I believe..the best programmer around =)
This sound design is so good... it translates the images so well!
Thanks alot @Fernando Nonaka !
Hi! Bought these patches, they are just super! Play post rock with the guys, these sounds create the perfect atmosphere, thank you!
Awesome 😎 so good to hear you’re making use of them!
Just ordered one, mainly based on this video.
Excellent sounddesign! Roland should pay you for this.
Hey nice one, thanks! I'm not sure some at Roland like me that much! I'll take that as a compliment though:)
really nice sounds, impressed, made me interested in the system 1
System1 is a sleeper - it has it’s own sound. The system-8 is slightly different.
Wicked sounddesign m8, really
Definitely one of my fav synths too! Insanely underated ❌
Ah tnx dexterous. It's a sleeper synth IMHO. It can sound hard as nails but also has some real depth & beauty with some reverb/delay. It also has some mod options that the S-8 can't do, but is more limited in other areas.
This is a joy to listen to and watch at the same time. Amazing sounds created by you.
Thanks very much m8. Much appreciated:)
@@Soundsauca :D
Gorgeous! I love it!!!
Wonderful sounds! I have a System 1 and System 8, and I love them both! Thank you for the inspiration!
You’re welcome 😉 Both are excellent machines with an incredibly diverse sonic palette.
Absolutely brilliant work mate.
Thanks @impurfekt Glad you liked it. The System-1 is one of those under appreciated synths!
This sounds awesome man! nice job!
Thankyou! I really like the System-1. I've been making some sounds on the System-8 recently. They aren't totally interchangeable... If I had to summarise, the System-1 is more aggressive, the System-8 is more "authentic" as a polysynth. Love them both!
Just bought one this is really inspiring! many thanks
Good stuff Johann. It’s a great synth with a unique sound 👍
Love the patches!
Great patches,
Thank you v much!
Wonderful sound and visual experience .
Thanks a lot!
1:20 The chords remind me of "Rhythmbreeze' by Fresh Moods
sheezzz ! all this with only 4 voices paraphonic ? amazing stuff
Lol! I did encounter voice stealing... Needed to cut a few notes out too.
It's not paraphonic, it's fully polyphonic. Exact same architecture as System 8, just with half the voices and no support for the polyphonic plug-outs.
@@t.n.3819 too bad I can't have a Jupiter 4 or so
The plugout on the System-1 does support the sh101, sh2, promars, and others as plugins using the roland ACB.
15:58 it made me laugh...I never have paid much attention to this synth but I have to admit its sounds interesting... it has its own sound like my microkorg
Yeah! Gotta have a dud in there somewhere I suppose;) I mean, who needs a propeller sound?! Sometimes I just stumble on some sounds and like them. Often it's hard to decide which ones get cut.
The Microkorg I've never played but I know it's highly regarded.
@@Soundsauca I love the microkorg, I made a lot of cools sounds with it but sometimes it just takes hours to make a good patch...It requires very precise settings to sound decent and is very tedious to edit. On top of that it's not that good for pads. Have you tried roland Jd-xi ? It seems to produce very good pads effortlessly
Yeah some synths have a wide sweet spot. Others you have to really work for it. JD-Xi like many Roland synths is great for pads. System-1 is a slow burner, many of the more interesting sounds do need fine tweaking.
@@Soundsauca that's the proof they're still able to make new interesting instruments while keeping their sonic dna. I'd be happy they continue to make new stuff rather than cloning and recycling all their old synths. Anyway, great patches, I'll keep the system 1 in mind!!
I don't own the System 1 but if I did I would purchase great sound design! :)
Ah thanks m8! System-1 is deceptively powerful with a great raw tone.
@@Soundsauca I just this moment got the software version well Roland Cloud, I will have a play this week
Amazing sounds...Ive been looking at the System 1 for ages....I gather these aren't factory presets?
Hey Pete, no they are my custom presets. It’s a very underrated synth. Slightly more aggressive than the system-8 and with a more flexible modulation section, albeit with 4 note polyphony. For what it does it’s quite unique.
I very much like the sounds of the system 1, but the typr of sound I do is more sequence oriented, since I dont play keys in any kind. I know the System 1 lacks a sequencer and I work in a dawless way... do you know some sequencer hardware i can buy or some option I can use? Just because of the sequencer alone I was thinking of buying a Korg Volca Bass (and I know they are complete different types of devices). Now, I loved your sounds! Thanks for the video :)
Hi there. I understand what you’re saying. I personally use an Arturia Keystep if I’m dawless jamming. There’s many other options, like a Roland TB-3 which can be used for external sequencing (depending on what you want). Hope that helps you but if you need any more advice, feel free to contact me below:
www.soundsauca.com/contact
Hello. Very interested to know did you use sone external effects or tools to show us your patches? Thank you.
How good is the keyboard(keybed) in this synthesizer model? Thanks
Hi. No there’s no external fx. System-1 has reverb + delay. There’s also a “crusher” effect which does sample rate reduction. The keys are very plasticy and not the best. However the whole synth is solid and well made. The front panel is great to program on.
@@Soundsauca thank you🙌🙏
These sound amazing.
Am looking at getting the bundle but just curious how i get the sounds onto the sys 1?
Cheers
Thank you. The soundset bundle comes with patch formats for loading directly to the synth via USB. Instructions are included. From feedback I've had it can be a bit slow and it's important to wait for the scatter lights to stop blinking;) It also comes with the plugin format patches. These can obviously be loaded in the plugin, but from there you can also transmit or "plug out" these to the hardware if you own both. I'm always around to offer help and support though should you need!
Thanks.ive just loaded in the arp soundset and its fine for like 2 bars then sounds like it goes de-tuned warbly.
Does it on every sound,any ideas?
@@Soundsauca
sussed it.portomento was turned up, obviously not preset dependent
@@finchman7654ah ok that's strange. I don't recall portamento being a global setting. There are a few. I'm glad you sorted it out.
Ive only loaded the arp set so far but im gobsmacked how good these are. I really thought this synth was destined to be a lead/bass synth but these new sounds are amazing and really add life and movement to it.
Best £34 ive ever spent and absolutely no way on earth I'd ever be able to program it to make those sounds!!!
Great work!!
Hello, I finally bought a second hand System 1 thanks to your video and I'm very pleased with the sound so far. I upgraded the synth to 1.30 and I managed to load new patches from Roland's website via the backup and restore process but I'm looking for a more convenient way to organize and load patches from different banks into my System 1...On forums people were talking about a free Roland System 1 Librarian but it seems to have completely disappeared from Roland website, same for the System 1 plugin trial. I heard of an alternative editor from Purebits but the download link is dead. I'm a bit confused, I don't really want to pay 99$ for the plugin version, is there another way to do this ?
Yes the backup/restore is a really obtuse way to manage patches. The free librarian was IIRC the plugin. Apparently the demo still allowed for patch transfer. Roland have moved all this into the cloud. I still think you could sign up for a trial and use it in demo mode? I'm not sure on that though.
Rediscovered my system 1 because of your patches!! I was almost selling! do you use any post proceesing on the sound?
Glad to hear it! No, I did some fades IIRC to transition between patches but no EQ/compression or external FX.
Can you also use/load this in the The SYSTEM-1 Software Synthesizer?
Yes indeed. They work with both.
The link for the bundle doesnt work. It is possible to buy thoses patches ?
Minor glitch, all good now.
These patches made me regret selling mine dirt cheap, I could never get on with the awful keybed.
Indeed the keyboard is a big fail on it. However the synth engine can be awesome at times.
do patches mean already prepeared sounds set up and saved in ,,patches'' ready to play on system 1 without plag in to computer? Are we able to set up the same sounds by ourselves using system 1 and save on the device without computer usage?
Hello Marcjan, the patches are supplied as both. If you have the plugin you can “plug out” to the hardware synth. If you only have the synth you can connect to a computer via USB and transfer the patches. I include instructions but am always on hand to help if you get stuck!
Hope this helps but let me know if you need to know anything else. Thanks.
@@Soundsauca do your patches can be also set up on system 1 without installing your patches? Do I understand good? Your patches mean already prepeared set ups of system 1 as a kind of bank of sound ready to Play after programming in system 1?if yes, great job. appreciate for annexplaination.
They have to be transferred from a computer first but the plugin isn’t necessary to do this. Once that is done you can play all 64 from the hardware without a computer yes.
Hello. I need to know if these sounds that you show in the video are the consequence of a combination of notes or does it sound like this just by touching a key
thank you
Hi. The System-1 has 4 voices. Some sounds suffered from voice stealing so it was quite tough to pull it off. I didn’t overdub so each sound was recorded in one pass. I did edit some midi note lengths to reduce the note stealing issue. But to answer, I think most were chords.
Hope this helps!
will these patches also work on system-1m?
Hi there, tbh I don't know! However if you're willing to help me find out I'll send it over www.soundsauca.com/contact/
@@Soundsauca so do they work with 1m? Im interested in buying them...
@@TomFrajer Hi Tom, yes they do but some functions don't quite translate - the arpeggiators (as the 1m doesn't have one) and scatter. So with those sounds there are variations due to this. Hope this helps!
@@Soundsauca perfect, thank you!
Hi. What's the best for a synthesizer engine Roland fantom or system 8 or jd xa
Hard to say definitively. Depends what you're after. System-8 is better at emulating the classics. Jd xa has a more exotic and flexible engine + 4 x analog voices.
@@Soundsauca thanks