I know Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know of a method to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb lost my login password. I love any tips you can offer me.
@Kaiden Dawson thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Clarification please My understanding of this product is its a hardware syth with build in sounds also can be used as PC controller but the "plug out" feature replaces built in sounds with sounds from the plug out package?
I have System-1m, not keyboard version, but anyway. Ok to put your question to sections: System-1 is a two-mode beast. First, it has System-1 mode, which is 4-polyphonic analog modelling synth. Second, it has one memory-location for a Plug-Out, ACB-modelled mono-synth, sound-wise identical to Roland Cloud Plugin equivalent. Like with sound banks, you can download one Plug-out from your Roland Cloud to your System-1 memory location. You can choose one from SH-101, SH-2, Promars, System-100. Both modes have their own memory location, own sound bank location. Please note that all these Plug-Out synths are not included in System-1 hardware. Typically there is one inside, either SH-101 or System-100. Yes, you can use System 1 to record MIDI notes to your DAW, for any plugin or sound. Yes, there is a control method and dedicated physical knob for each parameter in Roland Cloud plugins System-1, SH-101, Promars, SH-2. Also, there is dedicated knob for almost every knob on many other Roland Cloud synths, like Juno-106, System-100, System-8, Jupiter-8 and many others. Please note Roland Cloud is a separate, paid-subscription -based service, not included with the price of hardware synth. If you are an active Roland Cloud user, this feature alone is a good reason to snap a cheap 2nd hand System-1(m)! Yes, if you have sound bank in System-1 Hardware, and you decide to download a new sound bank from a Roland Cloud System-1 plugin, new sounds will erase the old ones. But nothing prevents you from saving the old sounds into your Roland Cloud Plugin, by uploading them first! Yes and No, if you decide to download new plug-out model from your Roland Cloud, yes, it will replace the old one and it's sound banks. But you can upload your sounds first. And No, as Plug-out synth is stored in different memory location than System-1 polyphonic synth, downloading new plug-out does not affect the System-1 sound banks.
I was hopping to see Daniel Fisher doing this review!!! whatever happened to him??? He was the one that sold me the minibrute and the Ring thing!!! And i think the Pigtronix Echolution 2 will be next !!!
@@cyberoverkill5844 the only real difference is added gadgets: built in effects, sequencers, and arpeggiators. Some of have sampled sounds. But the sound creation is the same, DCOs , VCFs, LFOs, VCAs, ADSRs all the same. They are just rearranging the main components and adding cool lights on the displays. Every sound in this video can be created with a 40 old synth.
Hello! The Juno-106 is not compatible with the System1 module. The System8 keyboard does come preloaded with the Juno-106, Jupiter-8, and JX3P plug out synths. If you'd like to go into more detail, please call my number below. Thanks for your interest! Nick LaMendola, Senior Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1660, nick_lamendola@sweetwater.com
07:05 ' . . . a lot more (plugouts) in the future" I bet that's what they told you but even after two years not so much, eh? Beyond the keybed -- which reminds me of one of the cheap-o portable roll-up things -- why no display so we can *see* what's what's going on and what's imported from the software? Maybe your memory is much better than mine. IMO, an system with potential that was released way before it was properly thought out and a lost opportunity.
Can I load more than one plug-out synth into the System-1(m) ? If I purchased all of the synths could I load them all up and not be plugged into a computer once installed?
True, it does royally suck. But let's face it, a two-octave keyboard is basically only useful for programming or checking sounds on the fly. What's really disappointing about this system is that Roland has stopped releasing "plug-outs" for it after only a mere four. I still love it though, and use it all the time.
When you are a lwayer , but also love synthesizers lol
You know THAT!
Just bought this today, waiting for it to be delivered. I can't wait 😃.
Next up; SH-2 and SH-101
Can it play by itself?
Thanks, Mitch. Another great vid.
I know Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know of a method to log back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb lost my login password. I love any tips you can offer me.
@Gibson Kellen Instablaster :)
@Kaiden Dawson thanks for your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Kaiden Dawson it worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much, you really help me out :D
@Gibson Kellen happy to help :D
THANK YOU MITCH. MITCH APPROVES THIS VIDEO. :)
Looking good Mitch.
Amazing sounds
my first impression was his archetypal strong American voice! Growing up in the 80's, synths, and voices like his were the sounds of my childhood! lol
surely there are 64 onboard sounds? great video though. Has helped me to connect
Clarification please
My understanding of this product is its a hardware syth with build in sounds also can be used as PC controller but the "plug out" feature replaces built in sounds with sounds from the plug out package?
I have System-1m, not keyboard version, but anyway. Ok to put your question to sections:
System-1 is a two-mode beast. First, it has System-1 mode, which is 4-polyphonic analog modelling synth. Second, it has one memory-location for a Plug-Out, ACB-modelled mono-synth, sound-wise identical to Roland Cloud Plugin equivalent. Like with sound banks, you can download one Plug-out from your Roland Cloud to your System-1 memory location. You can choose one from SH-101, SH-2, Promars, System-100. Both modes have their own memory location, own sound bank location. Please note that all these Plug-Out synths are not included in System-1 hardware. Typically there is one inside, either SH-101 or System-100.
Yes, you can use System 1 to record MIDI notes to your DAW, for any plugin or sound.
Yes, there is a control method and dedicated physical knob for each parameter in Roland Cloud plugins System-1, SH-101, Promars, SH-2. Also, there is dedicated knob for almost every knob on many other Roland Cloud synths, like Juno-106, System-100, System-8, Jupiter-8 and many others. Please note Roland Cloud is a separate, paid-subscription -based service, not included with the price of hardware synth. If you are an active Roland Cloud user, this feature alone is a good reason to snap a cheap 2nd hand System-1(m)!
Yes, if you have sound bank in System-1 Hardware, and you decide to download a new sound bank from a Roland Cloud System-1 plugin, new sounds will erase the old ones. But nothing prevents you from saving the old sounds into your Roland Cloud Plugin, by uploading them first!
Yes and No, if you decide to download new plug-out model from your Roland Cloud, yes, it will replace the old one and it's sound banks. But you can upload your sounds first. And No, as Plug-out synth is stored in different memory location than System-1 polyphonic synth, downloading new plug-out does not affect the System-1 sound banks.
Can you plug out any VST/plug in??
I was hopping to see Daniel Fisher doing this review!!! whatever happened to him??? He was the one that sold me the minibrute and the Ring thing!!!
And i think the Pigtronix Echolution 2 will be next !!!
maybe he died 😕
Roland need to licence the plug out tech to other soft synth manufacturers. So useful.
absolutely. Would be great to have this tech to use with some of the popular soft synths on the market.
How is this different from synthesizers in the 70s or 80s? Has nothing changed?
This is a decade old, and even them is remarkably more advamced than 70s synths
@@cyberoverkill5844 the only real difference is added gadgets: built in effects, sequencers, and arpeggiators. Some of have sampled sounds. But the sound creation is the same, DCOs , VCFs, LFOs, VCAs, ADSRs all the same. They are just rearranging the main components and adding cool lights on the displays. Every sound in this video can be created with a 40 old synth.
I can't sync the roland cloud to the synth. :(
Good afternoon, tell me, is juno-106 vst integrated into system-1 or only into system 8?
Hello! The Juno-106 is not compatible with the System1 module. The System8 keyboard does come preloaded with the Juno-106, Jupiter-8, and JX3P plug out synths.
If you'd like to go into more detail, please call my number below. Thanks for your interest!
Nick LaMendola, Senior Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 1660, nick_lamendola@sweetwater.com
@@sweetwater I'm understood, thank you!
@@sweetwater Ok, but I can use system-1 as a midi controller by assigning encoders to vst juno 106? I just want to do old school goa trance :)
Is this just a controller keyboard ?
I'm looking in the comments if someone reply this question but nothing happens
No. It's made pretty clear that it's a vst host.
07:05
' . . . a lot more (plugouts) in the future" I bet that's what they told you but even after two years not so much, eh?
Beyond the keybed -- which reminds me of one of the cheap-o portable roll-up things -- why no display so we can *see* what's what's going on and what's imported from the software? Maybe your memory is much better than mine.
IMO, an system with potential that was released way before it was properly thought out and a lost opportunity.
The fook are you on about dude?!!
😐😐😐😐😐
Sweet mate thank you
Can I load more than one plug-out synth into the System-1(m) ? If I purchased all of the synths could I load them all up and not be plugged into a computer once installed?
Bro is dressed as business casual dracula
👍👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿
Space Invaders.
Really not interested in demos from people who use one finger to play.
it's a mono synth bro
🤣
*The biggest MINUS why i am not buying this Synth is the EXTREME bad Keybed ;(*
When they hire a non musician to demo an instrument pfft.
He's a professional guitarist, usually he does guitar demos
this dude cannot play the keyboard 💀
Worst keybed ever
+Babyblue57
Not sure if it's the worst EVER (I've played a lot that are crap) but I was shocked by how bad it is.
True, it does royally suck. But let's face it, a two-octave keyboard is basically only useful for programming or checking sounds on the fly. What's really disappointing about this system is that Roland has stopped releasing "plug-outs" for it after only a mere four. I still love it though, and use it all the time.
Babyblue57 lol casio level