Front And Rear Panel - Roland SoundCanvas SC-88 Pro Owner's Manual

Midi sound generator
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Front and rear panel

Front panel
MIDI IN B connector (front) (p.135)
When IN B Select is set to Rear (the factory setting), the front MIDI IN
B connector cannot be used.
Power switch (p.9)
Volume knob (p.9)
Preview switch (p.11)
POWER
VOLUME
PREVIEW (PUSH)
MIDI IN B
PHONES
Effect (orange) (p.56)/User Edit(red) indicator (p.97)
User Inst button(p.97)/Effect button(p.56)
Select button(p.56)/Effect ON/OFF button(p.56)
Select (p.31)/Effect ON/OFF indicator(p.56)
Rear panel
MIDI OUT/THRU connector
This connector functions either as MIDI OUT or MIDI THRU,
depending on the setting of OUT/THRU Select (p.136). When the
unit is shipped, this is set to MIDI OUT.
MIDI IN A connector (p.130)
OUT/THRU
R
INPUT
INPUT
VOLUME
6
Headphone jack (p.15)
Display screen (p.37)
Bar display (p.23, 37)
PART
INSTRUMENT
LEVEL
PAN
REVERB
CHORUS
K SHIFT
MIDI CH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6
DELAY
MIDI IN B connector (rear) (p.135)
MIDI
IN A
IN B
MIDI
PC - 2
L
R
L
R
OUTPUT 1
All button (p.34)
Mute button (p.25, 34)
SC-55 Map button (p.25, 34)
SC-88 Map button (p.25, 34)
ALL
MUTE
SC - 55
MAP
SC - 88
MAP
PART
VIB RATE
USER
INST
SELECT
ATTACK
EFX
ON/OFF
EFX TYPE
Effect parameter buttons (p.56)
Vibrato Depth buttons (p.31)
Filter Cutoff Frequency buttons (p.31)
Envelope Decay buttons (p.31)
A special computer cable (sold separately) can be
connected here. The type of cable required will
COMPUTER
depend on your computer. When the Computer
switch located at the left is set to MIDI, the comput-
er connector cannot be used (p.120).
Mac
PC - 1
L
Set this switch depending on the type of computer
connected to the Computer connector, or the soft-
ware you are using. Turn the power off before chang-
ing the setting of this switch. If you wish to use the
OUTPUT 2
MIDI connectors, set this switch to MIDI. (p.120)
Audio output 1 jacks (p.8)
Audio input jacks (p.15)
Audio input volume knob (p.15)
Audio output 2 jacks
At the factory settings, no sound will be sent from output2
jacks.(p.29)
Part buttons (p.18)
Level buttons (p.25, 34)
Reverb buttons (p.50)
Key Shift buttons (p.25, 34)
Delay buttons (p.50)
Instrument buttons (p.18)
Pan buttons (p.25, 34)
Chorus buttons (p.50)
MIDI Channel buttons (p.22)
* While holding down the [l] button,
you can press the [r ] button to
make the value change faster.
PART
INSTRUMENT
LEVEL
REVERB
CHORUS
KEY SHIFT
MIDI CH
DELAY
VIB DEPTH
VIB DELAY
CUTOFF
RESONANCE
DECAY
RELEASE
EFX PARAM
EFX VALUE
Effect type buttons (p.56)
Vibrato Rate buttons (p.31)
Envelope Attack buttons (p.31)
Effect value buttons (p.56)
Vibrato Delay buttons (p.31)
Filter Resonance buttons (p.31)
Envelope Release buttons (p.31)
Computer connector
Computer switch
PAN

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