Roland S-1: how to use the chorus effects

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The Roland S1 is a fun, compact synth from Roland's Aira line of products, but it has a complicated menu system with non-intuitive shift functions. This quick tip will demonstrate how to active one of the 4 different chorus effects.

Audio recorded with a Zoom R20 multitracker.




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