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- Like its hardware counterpart released in 2014, the SYSTEM-1 Software Synthesizer boasts deep control and a diverse sound palette. For SYSTEM-1 hardware owners, the software provides advanced editor/librarian functions and total DAW integration. For producers, it delivers the mighty sound of the SYSTEM-1 in virtual form.
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The SYSTEM-1 Software Synthesizer is a must-have for SYSTEM-1 or SYSTEM-1m hardware owners. Seamless, bi-directional communication between hardware and software gives complete editor/librarian functionality and an automatic, one-to-one hardware control interface.
The SYSTEM-1 can control—and even host—software recreations of classic Roland synthesizers. That’s right—the SYSTEM-1 gives you access to plug-in versions of legendary Roland synths, and they can be hosted in the SYSTEM-1 itself, with no computer required.
The New Classic. The SYSTEM-8 is a direct result of over four decades of synthesizer development at Roland, including some of the most iconic instruments ever made. It absolutely nails the sound and behavior of our most sought-after classics, like the included JUPITER-8, JUNO-106 and JX-3P synthesizers—and yet it does so much more.
These plug-ins exist within the SYSTEM-8, without the need for a computer. You can also use the SYSTEM-8 in Roland Cloud. This Ultimate Guide to the SYSTEM-8 breaks down each section of the synth. We’ll show you how to get the most out of your SYSTEM-8, both on stage and in the studio.
For synthesizer power users, combining the Roland SYSTEM-8 software synthesizer with its hardware sibling is a potent pairing. Sound designers will love the ability to play and shape sounds with a velocity-sensitive keyboard and dedicated controls.