Donner L1 Synthesizer

The Donner Essential L1 is a compact monophonic analog synthesizer inspired by the SH-101 lineage. It uses the classic analogue chipset (3340 VCO, 3109 low-pass filter, 662 VCA) and builds in modern features such as CV/Gate, USB-C/MIDI I/O, a 64-step (or 64-step × 128-pattern) sequencer, 5-mode arpeggiator, drone mode, dual envelopes + LFO, and a detachable “Snap-2-Connect” (S2C) keyboard option (KB-32M).

It is positioned as a budget-friendly but feature-rich mono analog synth that nods to vintage machines while adding modern performance and connectivity tools.

Key Features

  • Classic analog signal path: 3340 VCO chip, 3109 low-pass filter, and 662 VCA.
  • Two velocity-sensitive, four-phase envelope generators + merge option.
  • Syncable LFO, “Drone” mode (for ambient textures or processing external audio) and external audio input.
  • 64-step sequencer, song mode (128 patterns × 4 patterns per song), five-mode arpeggiator with three octave ranges, trigger-edit function.
  • Full connectivity: EXT. IN, MAIN OUT, HOLD pedal, MIDI I/O (mini TRS, Type-A), USB Type-C, SYNC I/O, CV OUT, GATE OUT, PHONES.
  • Portable size: Less than 900 g, ~30 mm high excluding knobs/caps (according to Donner).
  • Modular “Snap2Connect” keyboard dock option (KB-32M) though that keyboard is sold separately.

S2C – Snap2Connect Keyboard setup

The L1 Synthesizer is the first synth to feature the new Snap2Connect (S2C) system. It allows two supported devices to communicate without a single cable. The devices connect via two strong magnets.

A great system to enable you to use the product as a module. Donner offer the option to buy the keyboard KB-32M separately to keep upfront costs down.

Considerations

  • While careful to replicate the SH-101 vibe, it is not a 1:1 clone: reviews note it “evolves the SH-101 template while still capturing the sound”.
  • Some users mention minor signal-noise issues at high gain or the docking keyboard connection feels a bit loose.
  • As with many budget analogs: patch memory may be limited (i.e., you’ll need to manually document settings if you want to recall them later).

Summary Table for Donner L1

Spec / FeatureDetails
Signal path3340 VCO, 3109 VCF, 662 VCA
Envelopes & LFODual velocity-sensitive 4-phase envelopes + sync-able LFO + drone mode
Sequencer & Arpeggiator64-step sequencer, song mode (128 patterns), 5-mode arpeggiator
ConnectivityCV/Gate Out, Sync I/O, EXT IN, MIDI I/O, USB Type-C, Main Out, Phones
Size / weight< 900 g, ~30 mm high (excl. caps)
Optional Keyboard DockKB-32M via S2C magnetic system (sold separately)
Price (AU site)A$ 389.99 (sale price listed)

Synth Comparison Table

SpecificationRoland SH-101Behringer MS-1Donner Essential L1
PolyphonyMonophonic (1 voice)Monophonic (1 voice)Monophonic (1 voice)
Oscillator / WaveformsSingle VCO (CEM3340) with saw, pulse (with PWM), sub-oscillator, and noise3340-based VCO; four mixable waveforms (saw, triangle, square/pulse, sub-osc)3340 VCO with multiple waveforms (saw, pulse, triangle, sub-osc)
Filter / VCF24 dB/oct resonant low-pass filter with envelope modulation and key followAnalog low-pass filter inspired by SH-101, modern refinements3109 low-pass analog filter, modeled on vintage SH-series design
Envelopes / LFO1 ADSR envelope, 1 LFO (triangle, square, random)1 ADSR envelope, 1 LFO with expanded modulation range2 velocity-sensitive 4-stage envelopes, sync-able LFO, and drone mode
Sequencer / Arpeggiator100-step sequencer, simple up/down arpeggiator32-step sequencer and arpeggiator64-step sequencer with 128-pattern song mode, 5-mode arpeggiator
ConnectivityCV/Gate I/O, clock input, audio output, phonesUSB, MIDI, CV/Gate, audio output, external clockUSB-C, MIDI I/O, CV/Gate Out, Sync In/Out, External Audio In, Phones
Build / DesignCompact plastic body, optional modulation grip handleSimilar layout to SH-101, detachable mod grip, available in multiple colorsCompact desktop module, < 900 g, optional magnetic Snap-2-Connect keyboard (KB-32M)
Modern EnhancementsNone — classic 1980s analog designAdds MIDI/USB, better tuning stability, modern buildAdds external audio processing, drone mode, advanced sequencer, detachable keyboard option
Release / Era1982–19862019 (MS-1), later MS-1 MK II2025
Typical / Launch PriceAbout US$495 (original retail, 1980s)Around US$199 – US$249 (current street price)Around A$389.99 (≈ US$250 / €235 / £205)

Summary

  • Roland SH-101 – The vintage original: simple, warm, and iconic for early techno, acid, and electro. No modern features but legendary tone.
  • Behringer MS-1 – A faithful modern recreation with added MIDI/USB and modern reliability, at a very affordable price.
  • Donner Essential L1 – A modern evolution of the SH-101 idea: uses the same core analog chips (3340 VCO, 3109 VCF, 662 VCA) but adds dual envelopes, more modulation, sequencer memory, USB-C, and modular keyboard connectivity.

Approximate Global Prices

CurrencyRoland SH-101 (used)Behringer MS-1Donner Essential L1
USDUS$ 1,200 – 1,800 (used market)US$ 199 – 249US$ 250
EUR€ 1,100 – 1,600€ 189 – 229€ 235
GBP£ 950 – 1,400£ 159 – 189£ 205
AUDA$ 1,900 – 2,500A$ 319 – 379A$ 389.99

(Prices are approximate retail or used-market averages as of late 2025.)