■ Drum set list
Chapter 8. Appendix
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The drum sets of this unit are organized as follows.
The Native map has 25 types, the SC-88 map has 14 types, and the SC-55 map has 10 types.
PC Native Map SC-88Map SC-55Map
001 STANDARD 1 STANDARD 1 STANDARD
002 STANDARD 2 # STANDARD 2 ---
003 STANDARD 3 * --- ---
009 ROOM # ROOM ROOM
010 HIP HOP --- ---
011 JUNGLE --- ---
012 TECHNO --- ---
017 POWER POWER POWER
025 ELECTRONIC # ELECTRONIC ELECTRONIC
026 TR-808 TR-808/909 TR-808
027 DANCE DANCE ---
028 CR-78 --- ---
029 TR-606 --- ---
030 TR-707 --- ---
031 TR-909 --- ---
033 JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ
041 BRUSH BRUSH BRUSH
049 ORCHESTRA # ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRA
050 ETHNIC # ETHNIC ---
051 KICK & SNARE # KICK & SNARE ---
053 ASIA --- ---
054 CYMBAL&CLAPS --- ---
057 SFX SFX SFX
058 RHYTHM FX # RHYTHM FX ---
059 RHYTHM FX 2 --- ---
128 --- --- CM-64/32L
# : Same as the SC-88 map drum sets
* : Sounds in the STANDARD 3 drum set that have "RND" appended to their
name (such as Kick, Snare, and Hi-Hat) in the list on the next page are
sounds which will change randomly with each note played (these changes
affect the timbre and timing). The purpose of this is to create a more natural
sounding performance--even if all note messages for percussive instru-
ments are sent with absolute precision, subtle fluctuations will be applied so
the performance sounds less mechanical.
Note, however, that you may not always be able to obtain the desired effect,
depending on the circumstances.