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Roland Promars

Analog Synth from Roland

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Published on 10/18/03 at 10:29
Released in 1979, the Promar (MRS2 Compuphonic is his full name!) Is the prdcesseur of Jupiter 4 (some even compare the two machines often). Monophonic and of relatively luxurious (about $ 2,000 leaving!) The Promar is one of the first synths memory. some "presets" questionable and 8 memory used ... Overall then, the keyboard is of good quality has an interface CV / Gate ...

UTILIZATION

And the noise level ... Not bad at all! Trs stable oscillator producing the standard wave "triangle", "sine" or "Square" (with PWM), a sub oscillator dbrayable and "detune" to give body, an LFO can INTERESTED trs go almost audible in frquences (for effects mtalliques convincing enough) and a double low pass filter with envelope and rsons SPECIFICATIONS ...

SOUNDS

In short, a monophonic synth trs good, robust INTERESTED more ways than one, rare and original. A home on the leads and the synthetic sounds triturated ... much less in the register of deep bass (though) Anyway, he has a true identity ...

OVERALL OPINION

Résumé to:

Most:
Overall quality
Trs original filter (sound)
Envelopes Fast
Connectors (Cv / Gate)
Look, rare ...

The -:
Not bad out of breath
APRS reliability 25 years of loyal service?
INABILITY to replace some components?
Price?