Chapter 5. convenient functions, Chapter 6. using the unit with a personal computer, Chapter 7. midi and the unit – Roland SC-88 Pro User Manual

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Chapter 5. Convenient functions

Create and save a sound (User Instrument) ..96

Creating and saving an Instrument effect

(User Effect) ..................................99

Creating and saving a Patch(User Patch) ....100

Saving a Drum Set you created

(User Drum)

...102

Copying or Exchanging settings between

Parts / Initializing Part settings .....106

Recording all settings on a sequencer .........107

Bulk Dump procedure......................................107

Transmitting Individual Data............................108

Draw pictures or characters

in the display

(Frame Draw)

.............110

Creating compatible data for

the unit / SC-88............................112

Selecting the CM-64 sound map ..................114

Differences between the CM-64

and the unit ........................................115

Using the unit as two sound modules...........116

Selecting Double Module Mode ......................116

Initialize ........................................................118

Initialize all Parts to the factory settings ..........118

Initialize for GM/GS .........................................118

Chapter 6. Using the unit with

a personal computer

Connections with your Computer .....................120

Connections with computer connector ............120

Connections with MIDI connectors..................122

MIDI data transfer with the computer ..............123

Connecting another MIDI sound source

to the unit ...........................................125

Using MIDI messages to select sounds................126

Using MIDI messages to select Drum Sets.....128

Chapter 7. MIDI and the unit

About MIDI ...................................................130

How MIDI messages are transmitted and received.....130

MIDI channels and multi-timbral sound modules........130

MIDI messages that can be received by the unit.........131

Device ID number settings ...........................134

MIDI message routing settings and switches ......135

[1] Switches which apply to all Parts (A) .............135

[2] Switches which apply to all Parts (B) .............139

[3] Switches which can be set individually

for each Part.......................................141

Chapter 8. Appendix

Troubleshooting............................................146

If a message appears...................................148

Computer cable wiring diagrams..................149

Parameter list and operations ......................150

Instrument list ...............................................154

Drum set list .................................................163

Effect list.......................................................176

Effect data table ...........................................183

Preset Patch list ...........................................186

MIDI implementation ....................................188

MIDI Implementation Chart ..........................209

INDEX ..........................................................210

Information ...................................................212

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

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