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Demo of Roland SYSTEM-500 510 Synth Module

Roland System 500 510 Module

Looking to get outside the world of synth presets and clean, digital sounds? Modular analog synths are a great way to do that, which is one reason they’ve been making such a comeback in recent years. Once relegated to only the most technically minded enthusiasts, modular synths are now available from multiple manufacturers in the relatively user-friendly Eurorack format. Using Eurorack, you can assemble a modular synth by mixing and matching modules, and you can build it as small and simple or huge and complicated as you want.

The Roland 510 synth module.

Roland 510 synth module

One interesting new Eurorack modular synth is the Roland SYSTEM-500. Based on the SYSTEM-100m which Roland produced during the early 1980s, the SYSTEM-500 is designed in collaboration with the Portland-based Malekko Heavy Industry Corporation. SYSTEM-500 lets modern synth-heads add the characteristically fat and squishy Roland sound to any modular setup. It’s available as a complete set with five modules inside a case with a built-in power supply, but in this post we’ll be focusing on the raw sounds of the new 510 synth module, without external patching or CV control to/from any other modules.

Vintage Roland System 100m

Vintage Roland System 100m

The 510 synth unit is based on the VCO, VCF, and VCA of the vintage SYSTEM-100m. It produces a very classic Roland oscillator tone, with adjustable tuning and octave range, variable pulse-width, and a low pass filter with switches for optional high pass. With the 1/8″ patch points for control of pulse-width modulation, filters, and more, quite a lot of different sounds can be created by patching the 510 to other modules (Roland or otherwise). However, for this post we’re going to look at the 510 by itself (the 510 is internally normalled, allowing for patch-free basic operation). Here are some of the basic sounds that the 510 produces, with and without filter resonance.

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Octaves

Different octaves of the 510, set to the same tuning, to show the general range and sound of the oscillator.

http://blog.zzounds.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/octaves.mp3

Low Pass

Low pass filter sweep-through at different octaves set at zero resonance, then again with resonance at 3 o’clock (about 80%).

http://blog.zzounds.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/lowpass.mp3

High Pass 1

Filter sweep with high pass switch set to “1”, at zero resonance, then again with resonance at 3 o’clock.

http://blog.zzounds.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/hipass1.mp3

High Pass 2

Filter sweep with high pass switch set to “2”, at zero resonance, then again with resonance at 3 o’clock.

http://blog.zzounds.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/hipass2.mp3

Demo 

Short demo track using nothing but the 510 synth module (other than drums). Gate sidechaining was used to create the synth rhythm, and some EQ and delay was used also.

http://blog.zzounds.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/demo.mp3
Aug 8, 2018Gareth
6 years ago Studio Solutions
Gareth

Gareth started making music in 1993, and has recorded and performed with local Chicago acts Doseagles, Tales of Gesignia, and Spooky Koala the Black Holy Ghost. Currently, he does video production and occasionally plays drums while wearing an alien suit as a member of Texas-based space-western art collective Space Is Dirty. At zZounds, Gareth manages the Recording and Computer Audio categories, and writes product reviews on the zZounds Blog. Favorite instruments and tools include Apple Logic Pro, Korg Monotron, and the harmonica.

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