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august here in the states!

Posted: 05:42, 26 June 2017
by marctronixx
Ce,

read/saw your post on GS. pleased to hear your thoughts on it.

Re: SE-02 and new "Boutique Designer Series"

Posted: 12:02, 27 June 2017
by afr
I preordered my SE-02 today, according my dealer it will arrive in september

One question, do you think that a PC/MAC editor will be available?

I know that the panel is full of knobs for a very easy editing of sound, but I think that if I need to change parametres with very little values an external editor can be easier

Just asking, and sorry for my english not perfect

Thx a lot

Re: SE-02 and new "Boutique Designer Series"

Posted: 21:56, 28 June 2017
by Manic
I was about to preorder a SE-02 with the price of €499 here in the Netherlands, but suddenly the price rose to €599 at most shops. The lowest price I can find is €561 now.. Should have preordered it earlier..

I hope today's price drop of Behringer's D will make the final price of the SE-02 also drop a bit again.

The demo's and specs are very promising!

Re: SE-02 and new "Boutique Designer Series"

Posted: 12:32, 29 June 2017
by jerry_merry
afr wrote:I preordered my SE-02 today, according my dealer it will arrive in september

One question, do you think that a PC/MAC editor will be available?

I know that the panel is full of knobs for a very easy editing of sound, but I think that if I need to change parametres with very little values an external editor can be easier

Just asking, and sorry for my english not perfect

Thx a lot
I'm sure they will bring out an editor - just like they did for the JD-XA, System 8, Jupiter-80.............

Re: SE-02 and new "Boutique Designer Series"

Posted: 08:56, 5 July 2017
by Bodde
Does the sequencer have slide and accent functions like the TB-03?

Too bad it is mono.....

Re: SE-02 and new "Boutique Designer Series"

Posted: 13:47, 5 July 2017
by anotherscott
Bodde wrote:Too bad it is mono.....
You can chain them for poly. (Or if you'd rather have poly than true analog, you can always use one of the other synths in the Boutique series). Or if you don't need it to be quite so small, you could also look at the Korg Minilogue for an analog poly at the same price. I don't think you could fit analog poly in that little box (unlike digital, analog requires a lot more componentry as you go from mono to poly). Really, I'm kind of amazed this thing exists at all!

Re: SE-02 and new "Boutique Designer Series"

Posted: 14:43, 13 July 2017
by anotherscott
Myrk- wrote:Interesting subtleties to note in the videos if you pay close attention. The japanese Roland main developer says "this is the first of the analogue synthesizers in boutique form", so we know there will be more to come!
Actually, he says, "The SE-02 is first analog synthesizer of the Roland Boutique series." But the ambiguities of language, especially when non-native speakers are involved, makes the meaning vague. He didn't necessarily mean there will be more to come. A perfectly plausible interpretation could also be, "this is the first time we've done an analog Boutique synth." Which is a way of saying "we've never done this before" and doesn't necessarily mean it will ever be done again. But maybe!

Re: SE-02 and new "Boutique Designer Series"

Posted: 20:33, 13 July 2017
by cello
With the information I have, Roland certainly have plans for more in the series. What they are or what timescale they're working to, I have no idea!

Re: SE-02 and new "Boutique Designer Series"

Posted: 22:22, 13 July 2017
by anotherscott
cello wrote:With the information I have, Roland certainly have plans for more in the series. What they are or what timescale they're working to, I have no idea!
I'm going to predict we'll see some kind of D50 implementation.

agreed

Posted: 00:51, 15 July 2017
by marctronixx
i've heard other people speaking on behalf of Roland that there will be more in this line of analog architecture coming.

Re: SE-02 and new "Boutique Designer Series"

Posted: 15:20, 30 July 2017
by tomatoKetchup
Pre-ordered mine on Gear4Music (UK) for €564 a week ago, the next day it's value jumped to €599! Okay, we're only talking about €35 difference (about 6% of the total price), but that's a lot of money left for pints to celebrate this pre-order! \o/

Anyway, can't wait to see what Roland is cooking next... I'd say they would be mad to do this true analog excursion a one-off thing. I'm pretty sure this new designer series will soon welcome 2 more analog synths (as they seem to do everything by 3).

Guitar center has them

Posted: 13:53, 2 August 2017
by marctronixx
This is in stock at GC online and here in LA. I already pre ordered from sweetwater on first day of pre orders so hopeful ill get mine soon.

Online manual is up already so its release is imminent.

Re: SE-02 and new "Boutique Designer Series"

Posted: 19:11, 2 August 2017
by Synthtron
Roland brings out the SE-02 just in time! I was thinking of getting another Moog. But forget it! ( I like Moog but Yes, I am still a bit sour over a new Voyager OS that I had issues with.). I will go with the Roland any day!

Re: Guitar center has them

Posted: 20:38, 2 August 2017
by tomatoKetchup
marctronixx wrote:This is in stock at GC online and here in LA. I already pre ordered from sweetwater on first day of pre orders so hopeful ill get mine soon.
G4M estimates my order to be delivered on 4th September, so it's probably gonna be release toward the end of this month.
marctronixx wrote:Online manual is up already so its release is imminent.
Also, the usb driver is already available for download.

Sweetwater will have them thursday

Posted: 07:04, 3 August 2017
by marctronixx
emailed a rep at SW and he stated today SW will get some tomorrow (thursday).

if i didnt make that first batch (depending on how many SW gets), ill just cancel my order and pick it up locally (confirmed several stores have them). i have a 25 dollar gift card that will cover the tax so its a win -win for me at this point.