In this livestream we're comparing two titans of analog monosynth history, the Moog Source from 1982 and the Roland SH-2 from 1979. Both of these vintage analog synthesizers sound amazing but I can only keep one! The Moog Source is essentially a Minimoog but without knobs but with patch memory and sequencer. The SH-2 is like the later SH-101 but without the sequencer but with 2 VCO's instead of just one and that famous Jupiter 4 filter. This would be similar to the new Behringer clone of the Roland SH-5, the Behringer MS-5, but with a sub-oscillator. Which do you think I should keep?
On Reverb today I saw both the Moog Source and Roland SH-2 for about $1,800.
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0:00 Intro
04:24 Oscillator Comparison
17:37 Filter Comparison
38:44 Bass Comparison
1:09:13 Square Lead Comparison
1:21:24 Brass Lead Comparison
1:27:50 Blue Monday Bass Comparison
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