Description
Introducing Vector-1, a state-of-the-art collection of 64 Roland System-1 presets for melodic house and techno by CFA-Sound. Loaded up with a wide range of diverse sound types, crafted with passion for details, it delivers all necessary ingredients for your need for your next melodic house or driving techno track.
Inspired by the latest work of artists like ARTBAT, CamelPhat, Stephan Bodzin, Yotto, Space 92, and others, you will find deep droning basses, shimmering FM pluck sounds, calming pads, and defining lead and synth sounds.
With the combination of Rolands Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology, 12 different oscillators (like Noise Saw, FM Sync, Logical Operation, Vowel, and others), and the compact hands-on design, the System-1 is an often underestimated and equally powerful sound tool. From classic vintage analog sounds, modern FM sounds, and experimental sounds – an unbelievable variety of charismatic sounds is possible in no time.
In addition, with the system-1 hardware synthesizer, models of other Roland vintage synths can be loaded into the synthesizer as “plug-outs” ala SH-101, Promars, System-100 and used – as an extra tip for all of them for those who have never heard of this gemstone.
The soundset works with the hardware version as well as the Roland Cloud VSTi version. All presets in the demo are without external effects – pure System-1 sound.
Preset content in detail: 15 Basses, 1 Chords, 2 SFX, 9 Leads, 8 Pads, 11 Plucks and 18 Synth sounds.
A detailed installation guide is included, alternatively you can also read all instruction on
the CFA-Sound help desk.
Features:
– 64 Roland System-1 presets
– works on hardware and software version
– suitable for melodic house and techno
– sorted in categories
Requirements:
Roland System-1 hardware synth
Roland System-1M hardware synth
(System Program 1.30 or later)
– and/or –
Roland Cloud System-1 VST/AU Plugin
(v 1.14 or later)
Additional Media
Content Previews
Listen to a selection of the sounds included inside the full product. No additional or external processing is applied to the sounds – except simple sidechaining on some examples.