Legendary System-100 recreated for Mac, PC and System-1

Roland have announced the System-100 Plug-Out Software Synthesizer, designed for Mac and PC hosts (VST and AU) as well as their System-1 and 1m hardware. Part of the Aira series, this new soft synth is a modern reproduction of Roland’s now-legendary semi-modular System-100 monosynth. It integrates the features of the original Model 101 Synthesizer and Model 102 Expander units to deliver a versatile, two-oscillator monosynth with modular routing capabilities. The new System-100 uses Analog Circuit Behavior to faithfully recreate every detail of the warm, expansive sound of the original, claim Roland.

Created in 1975 and still sought-after to this day, the distinctive System-100 broke new ground for monosynths. We even covered it in our Retro Zone column back in April 1995. Its modular patching capabilities complemented ultra-fat oscillators and creamy filters to vastly increase sound design options. Pairing a Model 101 Synthesizer with a Model 102 Expander provided two VCOs and two LFOs, as well as Sample and Hold, Ring Modulation and a Noise Generator, along with modular routing capabilities.

The new System-100 Plug-Out software synthesizer reproduces the sound using Roland's proprietary Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) modelling. A number of modern additions are also included, to improve upon the original design.

The features of the original Model 101 Synthesizer and Model 102 Expander are now combined into a single interface, allowing patch-free use of both VCOs, both LFOs, S&H, Ring Mod and more. The signal path can be altered and parameters modulated by connecting virtual cables between the patch points. A new 14x15 Routing Matrix offers super-quick patching with all connections visually reflected on the control panel.

As with other Roland Plug-Outs, there are dual ADSR envelopes (VCF and VCA) and advanced pattern generation via the Scatter-equipped Arpeggiator. Six arpeggio types with six step settings combine with variable Scatter type and depth to create a broad selection of patterns. A lush phaser with modulation inputs joins the reverb and delay.

The System-100 Plug-Out software synthesizer offers integration and unique capabilities for System-1 and System-1m owners, including high-resolution, knob-per-function hardware control, stand-alone portability, and both virtual and physical routing and modulation capabilities (1m only).

When connected to a computer, a System-1/1m functions as a dedicated controller for the System-100. Sounds can be transferred back and forth between the hardware and software, and the System-1/1m can act as a high-quality audio and MIDI interface. Users can also Plug-Out directly to the System-1/1m, creating a stand-alone hardware System-100 synthesizer with real physical controls that can go anywhere and doesn’t require a computer.