Selecting a sound, P. 26) – Edirol SD-80 User Manual

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Using the internal sound generator

Selecting a sound

If the part type is Inst, use the following procedure to select a sound. First make sure that the part type is
Inst. For details on how to set the part type to Inst, refer to

"Selecting the type of part (INST/DRUM)"

(p.

24).

On the SD-80, the sound of an Inst part is specified by two numbers: an

Instrument number

and a

Variation number

. There are 128 sounds whose

variation number

is 000, and these make up the basic

sounds of the SD-80. These are referred to as “

capital sounds

.”

By changing the MIDI bank number of these sounds, you can select variations that have a different tonal
character. These are called “

variation sounds

.” For details on the various sounds that can be selected,

refer to

"Instrument list (GM2 / Native mode)"

(p. 95).

fig.5-06

1.

Press

[INST]

.

The button will light.

fig.5-06a_67.2

2.

Press

[PAGE

]

until the display indicates

Inst

Number

.

3.

Turn the

[VALUE]

dial to select a capital sound.

The

sound name

and

Inst Number

shown in the display will also change.

4.

Press

[PAGE

]

until

Variation

appears.

In GS mode, this will be displayed with

Bank

.

5.

Turn the

[VALUE]

dial to select a variation sound.

The

sound name

and

Inst Number

shown in the display will also change.

6.

Press

[INST]

once again to return to the main screen.

1,6

2,4

3,5

Convenient functions

You can also use the following method to select a sound.

After step 1, if you turn the [VALUE] dial, any sound in the current sound set can be selected.

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