
The MS-1 MkII from Behringer is a clone of the famous Roland SH-101, which shines with a few sophisticated extras compared to the original. It has remained true to the monophonic original from 1983 throughout and has even reissued the well-known Curtis IC CEM3340 in order to reproduce the distinctive VCO sound exactly. The audio mixer with six inputs including Ext Audio, the massive 24dB lowpass filter, the switchable VCA and the snappy ADSR with its unmistakable smack; everything is as you know and love it! The MkII version is equipped with a faithful reproduction of the legendary BA662 OTA chip. This has given the MS-1 MkII an even more authentic sound that is in no way inferior to the original sound. The powerful bass sounds of the 101 in particular have shaped electronic music for decades. This is due to the sum of all the components of this synthesizer, but above all to a decisive extent to the creaky sound of the sawtooth waveform and the extremely lively PWM sounds of the square waveform.

The enhancements are to be found in details that will delight even purists: The tempo for

The MS-1 MkII is a real live instrument, which is ensured not only by the numerous analog controls and the
