![]() ![]() This is a 24-track sequencer with 25,000 note capacity and it holds up to 60 sequences and 20 songs. Like the VFX-SD, the SD-1 has a professional quality on-board sequencer making it a complete all-in-one music production workstation. The SD-1 also has a standard 61-note keyboard with velocity sensitivity, polyphonic aftertouch and full MIDI implementation with 12 channels for multitimbral functions as well as four 16-bit DAC outputs. There's even a built-in 24-bit VLSI dual effects processor with reverb, chorus, flanging and delay. Advanced and analog-like synth parameters including its dual multi-mode digital filters, three 11-stage envelopes, LFO, and 15 modulation sources allow you to further shape and morph your sounds. A single patch can contain up to 6 of the 168 waves in its ROM memory that can be combined and layered. The SD-1 has 21 voices of polyphony just like its predecessor, the VFX (a 32 voice version later became available). ![]() That piano sound was just the beginning of what would become the "Perfect Piano" used in Ensoniq's and E-mu/Ensoniq's series "Sounds of the ZR" ROM expansion soundset. Its piano sound has over 1 MB of 16-bit waveforms to give it a full and rich realistic tone not found in other digital synthesizers of the time. The SD-1 can create all sorts of acoustic, electric, digital, and analog-like sounds. ![]()
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