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| − | [[File:Roland SH-09 (1980).jpg|alt=Illustration of Roland SH-09 (1980)|none|thumb|500x500px|Roland SH-09 (1980)]] | + | '''Date:''' 1980 |
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| + | '''Type:''' Monophonic / Subtractive / Analogue / 1 VCO + Sub / Resonant VCF[[File:Roland SH-09 (1980).jpg|alt=Illustration of Roland SH-09 (1980)|none|thumb|500x500px|Roland SH-09 (1980)]] | ||
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| + | == Introduction == | ||
| + | The Roland SH-09 predates the more famous SH-101 by a couple of years, and is in most ways a simpler version - just one oscillator (not two) and no sequencer. However, it does have a sub-oscillator option, and external audio can be sent through the resonant filter. Despite the simplicity, it still has the Roland 'sound' ("The main thing that sells them is their sound — and what a sound!" - Paul Ward, [https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/roland-sh09 SOS 1995]) | ||
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| + | == Notable Users == | ||
| + | '''Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) -''' "This has memories. Nightmares to be precise. When we started playing live we didn't have any money so we couldn't afford to pay people. We had Clem Burke on drums, Micky Gallagher on keyboards but I had to play the bass parts on the SH09, plus the guitar parts. So before each song I had to change the sounds very quickly — it's not programmable — and write the bass patterns into the sequencer, stop, fire it from the drum machine, stop, and start playing the guitar. We were still doing that even on The Tube." '''[http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/touch-sensitivity/6443 One Two Testing 1984]''' | ||
==Table of Songs featuring Roland SH-09== | ==Table of Songs featuring Roland SH-09== | ||
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|"There I've got a SH09 with a CSQ100, playing a bassline with just a sub bass, no other frequencies, so it's just a very round, resonant sound. But then I got an acoustic guitar and recorded the fret noise and mixed the two together, and it sounds exactly like a double bass.” - Dave Stewart | |"There I've got a SH09 with a CSQ100, playing a bassline with just a sub bass, no other frequencies, so it's just a very round, resonant sound. But then I got an acoustic guitar and recorded the fret noise and mixed the two together, and it sounds exactly like a double bass.” - Dave Stewart | ||
|[http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/eurythmically-speaking/3920 Electronic Sound Maker - Sep 1985] | |[http://www.muzines.co.uk/articles/eurythmically-speaking/3920 Electronic Sound Maker - Sep 1985] | ||
|[https://youtu.be/3fc08qfLDBk YouTube] | |[https://youtu.be/3fc08qfLDBk YouTube] | ||
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| + | ''When this page gets too long it can be separated into the 'Article' page and 'Song List' sections.'' | ||
Latest revision as of 08:12, 18 April 2022
Date: 1980
Type: Monophonic / Subtractive / Analogue / 1 VCO + Sub / Resonant VCF
Introduction
The Roland SH-09 predates the more famous SH-101 by a couple of years, and is in most ways a simpler version - just one oscillator (not two) and no sequencer. However, it does have a sub-oscillator option, and external audio can be sent through the resonant filter. Despite the simplicity, it still has the Roland 'sound' ("The main thing that sells them is their sound — and what a sound!" - Paul Ward, SOS 1995)
Notable Users
Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) - "This has memories. Nightmares to be precise. When we started playing live we didn't have any money so we couldn't afford to pay people. We had Clem Burke on drums, Micky Gallagher on keyboards but I had to play the bass parts on the SH09, plus the guitar parts. So before each song I had to change the sounds very quickly — it's not programmable — and write the bass patterns into the sequencer, stop, fire it from the drum machine, stop, and start playing the guitar. We were still doing that even on The Tube." One Two Testing 1984
Table of Songs featuring Roland SH-09
| Artist | Song | Year | Notes | Reference | Media URL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eurythmics | Aqua | 1983 | "There I've got a SH09 with a CSQ100, playing a bassline with just a sub bass, no other frequencies, so it's just a very round, resonant sound. But then I got an acoustic guitar and recorded the fret noise and mixed the two together, and it sounds exactly like a double bass.” - Dave Stewart | Electronic Sound Maker - Sep 1985 | YouTube |
When this page gets too long it can be separated into the 'Article' page and 'Song List' sections.