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Main specifications User pattern number 64 step sequencers up to 64 step effect DELAYREVERBCHORUS display 7 segments 4 digits (LED) Connection terminal Sync (in out) terminal: mini -tie・MIDI (IN OUT) terminal: stereo mini type USB terminal: USBType-C (R) (audio midi) Power rechargeable lithium-ion battery・Acquired from the USB terminal (USB bus power supply) Current cost of 500 mA Battery Life is about 4.5 hours*Different depending on the usage battery charging time about 3 hours・*CharThe explanation S-1 is packed with retro flavor and advanced functions in pocket size. The Monofonic Synthesizer SH-101 released in 1982 was a popular synthesizer in the complex synthesizer that was released at the time and quickly became a popular synthesizer at its characteristic tone simple configuration and reasonable price. In the S-1 Roland's unique Analogcircuitbehavior (ACB) technology not only reproduces the sound of the SH-101 but also incorporates a function required for modern synthesizers. With intuitive workflows you can easily enjoy the charm of synthesizers from beginners to core synth fans.
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