Roland SC-88 Pro Musical Instrument User Manual


 
When the CM-64 sound map is selected, the settings of each Part (group A, B) will be
as follows.
Part settings
Part name Rx.Channel
Tone
LEVEL PAN REVERB
CHORUS KEY SHIFT
(VARIATION/INSTRUMENT NO)
1 1 Acou Piano 1 (127/001) 100 0 64 0 0
2 2 Slap Bass 1 (127/069) 100 L10 64 0 0
3 3 Str Sect 1 (127/049) 100 L10 64 0 0
4 4 Brs Sect 1 (127/096) 100 L10 64 0 0
5 5 Sax 1 (127/079) 100 L10 64 0 0
6 6 Ice Rain (127/042) 100 L46 64 0 0
7 7 Elec Piano 1 (127/004) 100 R27 64 0 0
8 8 Bottleblow (127/111) 100 L63 64 0 0
9 9 Orche Hit (127/123) 100 R63 64 0 0
10 10 CM-64/32L Set (128) 100 0 64 0 0
11 11 FRETLESS 1 (126/028) 100 0 64 0 0
12 12 CHOIR 1 (126/030) 100 R17 64 0 0
13 13 A.PIANO 1 (126/001) 100 0 64 0 0
14 14 E.ORGAN 2 (126/038) 100 R35 64 0 0
15 15 E.GUITAR 1 (126/014) 100 L37 64 0 0
16 16 SOFT TP 1 (126/047) 100 L19 64 0 0
* Bnd Range: +12, Mod LFO Pch: +4
* The names of these sounds are identical to the names on the CM-64, so they differ from what
they are called on this unit.
Settings for all Parts
LEVEL PAN REVERB CHORUS KEY SHIFT
127 0 64 64
+
0
Differences between the CM-64 and the unit
When the CM-64 sound map is selected, the playback result will be the same as if a
CM-64 were used. However since the internal structure of the sound source is different,
the result is not absolutely identical. Please be aware of the following main differences.
1. How the sounds change
When velocity, modulation and aftertouch etc. are used to add expression, the
sounds will change in a way slightly different than the CM-64.
2. Exclusive data
This unit is not compatible with CM-64's Exclusive data. If CM-64's Exclusive data is
received, this unit's settings will not change. This means that if the song data contains
CM-64's sound data (Exclusive data), playing back that song data will not have the
same result as it would have on the CM-64.
3. Pan
This unit's pan settings are opposite to those of the CM-64. Please reverse the
left/right (L/R) connections of the audio output jacks.
Chapter 5. Convenient functions
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