Roland Sound Canvas Digital SC-D70 Owner's Manual

Roland sc-d70 sound canvas: owners manual

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Owner's Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Roland Sound Canvas Digital SC-D70.
201b
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: "IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" (Owner's manual p. 3), "USING THE UNIT
SAFELY" (Owner's manual p. 4), and "IMPORTANT NOTES" (Owner's
manual p. 6). These sections provide important information concerning
the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that
you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit,
Start-up manual and Owner's manual should be read in its entirety. The
manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual Thank you for purchasing the Roland Sound Canvas Digital SC-D70. 201b Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (Owner’s manual p. 3), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (Owner’s manual p. 4), and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (Owner’s manual p.
  • Page 3 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS.
  • Page 4: Using The Unit Safely

    • Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts within it (except when this manual provides specific instructions directing you to do so). Refer all servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the "Information" page.
  • Page 5 • Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the "Information" page. • DO NOT play a CD-ROM disc on a conventional audio CD player. The resulting sound may be of a level that could cause permanent hearing loss.
  • Page 6: Important Notes

    (including padding) that it came in, if possible. Otherwise, you will need to use equivalent packaging materials. • Use a cable from Roland to make the connection. If using some other make of connection cable, please note the following precautions.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Selecting a drum set (drum part) ... 35 Using MIDI messages to switch drum sets from another device or sequencer software... 37 Setting the SC-D70 to the same sounds as the SC-88Pro/SC-88/SC-55 ... 37 About legato sounds... 38 How polyphony and voices are related ... 38 USB mode and MIDI mode...
  • Page 8: Main Features

    Both optical and coaxial connectors are provided. GM (General MIDI)/GM 2 (General MIDI 2)/GS format support The SC-D70 supports the GM, GM2, and GS formats. Music data conforming to the GM/GM2/GS formats can be played by a computer or sequencer on the SC-D70.
  • Page 9 GS Format fig.GS logo The GS Format ( ) is Roland’s set of specifications for standardizing the performance of sound generating devices. In addition to including support for everything defined by the General MIDI, the highly compatible GS Format additionally offers an expanded number of sounds, provides for the editing of sounds, and spells out many details for a wide range of extra features, including effects such as reverb and chorus.
  • Page 10: Names And Functions

    Names and Functions Front Panel fig.21-01.e 1. POWER Switch This turns the power on/off. 2. PART Button Press this when you wish to change the Part number. When you press [PART], the display window will show the currently selected part number.
  • Page 11 By pressing this switch, you can also preview the sound of the currently selected instrument. If you press in this switch while you turn on the power, the SC-D70 will start up in MIDI mode (p. 39). 11. USB Audio Level Knob This knob adjusts the input level of the audio signal that is sent via the USB connector from the computer.
  • Page 12 This shows the current part number, instrument number, or variation number. 19. USB Connection Indicator In USB mode (p. 39), this will light when the SC-D70 is connected to the computer via USB. 20. MIDI Indicator This will light when the SC-D70 receives MIDI messages.
  • Page 13: Rear Panel

    These jacks will always output DIGITAL and INST+WAVE, regardless of the recording source selection. The output level of these jack is adjusted by the VOLUME knob. fig.21-04.e_70 Powered Speaker etc. Left INPUT Right LINE IN Stereo set etc. Names and Functions SC-D70...
  • Page 14 MD or DAT. 10. USB Connector The SC-D70 can be connected to your computer via a USB cable to transfer audio data and MIDI data. This connector will function when the SC-D70 is in USB mode.
  • Page 15: Recording

    Recording Simply by using a single USB cable to connect the SC-D70 to your computer, you will be able to play back, record, and mix MIDI data and audio data. By using the SC-D70, you can listen to the backing (accompaniment) of MIDI data or audio data digitally loaded from a CD, and sing into a microphone or play your guitar to add the melody.
  • Page 16: Connecting A Microphone/Guitar

    The SC-D70 has an input jack that lets you connect a microphone for recording vocals or acoustic instruments, or connect an electric guitar. Here we will explain how to connect a microphone or guitar to the SC-D70, and record it on your sequencer software.
  • Page 17 Connecting a guitar fig.22-02.e Upper position GUITAR Before you connect a guitar to the SC-D70, lower the level of the audio input gain knob. Put the mic/guitar gain select switch in the outward position to select GUITAR. Connect your guitar to the mic/guitar input jack of the SC-D70.
  • Page 18: Connecting Audio Equipment

    Recording Connecting audio equipment Using the SC-D70, not only microphone or guitar, but also the output from a MIDI sound generator or audio device can be recorded via the audio input jacks or digital input connector into your computer. Here we will record stereo audio data (e.g., from the output of an audio device) into your sequencer software.
  • Page 19 Making connections to the digital input connectors Before you connect an audio device to the SC-D70, lower the level of the VOLUME knob. As appropriate for the digital input connector that you wish to use, set the digital input/output select switch to COAXIAL or OPTICAL.
  • Page 20 INPUT Example of an Analog Loop Connection If you connect the SC-D70 as shown in the above diagram with another device that passes the input audio back to the output (e.g., a MD/DAT/CD-R in recording mode), the sound will loop between the SC-D70 and the other device, causing oscillation and producing an unexpected high volume.
  • Page 21: Selecting The Recording Source

    Selecting the recording source In order to record audio data on your sequencer software, you must select the data (recording source) that is sent from the SC-D70 via USB to your computer. To select the recording source, use the following procedure.
  • Page 22: Adjusting The Recording Level

    Adjusting the recording level Before you actually record, you must adjust the recording level from each recording source. The structure of the internal mixer The internal mixer structure of the SC-D70 is as shown below. fig.22-11.e_70 Computer Internal Sound Generator...
  • Page 23: About The Level Indicators

    About the level indicators The SC-D70 has two level indicators: the USB recording level indicator and the OUTPUT level indicator. fig.22-12.e USB recording level indicator This shows the output level of the audio signal that is output via USB to the computer.
  • Page 24: Recording Audio Data

    The audio data that is input to the SC-D70 will be sent via USB to your computer. The level of this signal can be monitored in the USB recording level indicator.
  • Page 25: Monitoring The Backing While You Record New Parts

    Monitoring the backing while you record new parts Since the SC-D70 lets you connect a microphone or guitar, and also contains a MIDI sound generator, it is possible to input sounds from many types of instruments into your computer. This section will explain how you can successively record audio tracks into your sequencer software.
  • Page 26: Mixdown The Sound Of The Sound Generator

    Start up your sequencer software, and open the sequence data that contains the MIDI data and audio data that you wish to mixdown. In your sequencer software, select Roland SC-D70 PART A as the port for the MIDI that you wish to play back.
  • Page 27: Recording The Completed Song To Digital Recorder

    Recording the completed song to digital recorder Here’s how the song (audio data) that you completed in the preceding section can be passed through the SC-D70 and recorded on a digital recorder such as an MD or DAT. Connecting your digital recorder Connect your digital recorder (e.g., MD or DAT) to the SC-D70 as shown below.
  • Page 28: Digital Recording

    SCMS. Do not use the SC-D70 for any purpose that may infringe the copyrights of a third party. Roland Corporation will accept no responsibility for any copyright infringement that you may perform using this device.
  • Page 29: Recording Midi Data On Audio Tracks

    Here’s how MIDI data from your computer can be played using the internal sound generator of the SC-D70, and recorded on your computer as audio data. By recording MIDI data as audio data, you can convert it into MP3 format, or record it on CD-R and listen to it on a CD player.
  • Page 30 Start up your sequencer software, and open the MIDI data that you wish to play. In your sequencer software, select Roland SC-D70 PART A as the port for the MIDI data you wish to play back. As desired, mute tracks of your sequencer software that you do not wish to play back.
  • Page 31: Playing The Internal Sound Generator

    (if we use the analogy of an orchestra), the SC-D70 can play an ensemble of 32 musical parts. The sound played by each part of the SC-D70 is called an instrument (An instrument list is provided on p. 58.) You can create an ensemble by assigning the desired sound to each of the 32 parts.
  • Page 32: Selecting Basic Sounds (Normal Parts)

    Playing the Internal Sound Generator Selecting basic sounds (normal parts) On the SC-D70, the sounds for a normal part are specified using two numbers: the instrument number and the variation number. The 128 sounds whose variation number is 000 are the basic sounds (capital sounds).
  • Page 33 How to read the Instrument List The sounds (instruments) in the SC-D70 are listed in the Instrument list (p. 58). When you specify a sound, two numbers are used: the instrument number and the variation number. Sounds with a variation number of 000 are capital sounds, and those with a number other than 000 are variation sounds.
  • Page 34: Using Midi Messages To Switch Sounds From Another Device Or Sequencer Software

    Change message. The processing of a Bank Select message is suspended until a Program Change is received. For example, if you wish to select the sound of variation number 8 instrument number 3 (Piano3 w), transmit the following data to the SC-D70. (Listed here in decimal notation.) [1] Control change 0 value:...
  • Page 35: Selecting A Drum Set (Drum Part)

    About the Bank Select least significant byte (LSB) On the SC-D70, the least significant byte (LSB) of the Bank Select message is processed as follows. Lower byte (LSB) Use the INST MAP setting of the SC-D70. Select the SC-55 map.
  • Page 36 Drum sounds (drum instruments) are assigned to each key of the drum set. The drum sets of the SC-D70 are listed in the Drum set list (p. 64), with each drum set given by number and name. Following this, the SC-8820 drum set sounds are listed by number and name.
  • Page 37: Using Midi Messages To Switch Drum Sets From Another Device Or Sequencer Software

    Change message is received. Transmit the Program Change message on the same channel as the MIDI receive channel of the drum part. With the default settings, part 10 is the drum part (MIDI receive channel: 10). On the SC-D70, the drum set number corresponds to the program number.
  • Page 38: About Legato Sounds

    When the number of voices used exceeds 64 on the SC-D70, priority is given to the later-played notes, and currently sounding notes will be turned off, starting from the oldest note.
  • Page 39: Usb Mode And Midi Mode

    Normally, the SC-D70 will start up in USB mode when you turn on the power. If you wish to start up the SC-D70 in MIDI mode, push and hold in the INST LEVEL/ PREVIEW switch, and turn on the power.
  • Page 40 USB mode, the Thru function must be turned On for the software running on the computer that is connected to the SC-D70’s USB connector. If the Thru function is turned on, data received at MIDI IN will pass through the computer and be sent to the sound generator section, causing sound to be produced.
  • Page 41: Appendix

    Appendix Troubleshooting If the SC-D70 does not function as you expect, check the following points first. If this does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or a Roland service station. Power does not turn on • Is the power cable of the SC-D70 correctly connected to an outlet and...
  • Page 42 Check the following. • Are the SC-D70 and the computer properly connected, and are you starting up the SC-D70 in the mode appropriate for the way the SC-D70 is connected? Refer once more to "Connecting to a Computer" in the Startup Manual and check the connections.
  • Page 43 • Is the output jack on the SC-D70 properly connected to the audio device input connectors? No sounds will be played by the SC-D70 unless a driver is installed. Referring to the Startup Manual, install the driver suitable for your computing environment.
  • Page 44 • In order to output SC-D70 data via the USB connector, the SC-D70 must be started up in USB mode. (p. 39) • When the SC-D70 is in MIDI mode, it will not output MIDI data from the USB connector.
  • Page 45 EFX is ON. Is there a way to initialize automatically at each startup? • When the power is turned on, the SC-D70 will start up in a GS Reset condition. • By using an exclusive message to send a GS Reset at the beginning of the song, you can cause a reset to occur at the beginning of the song.
  • Page 46: About Midi

    We will begin by explaining how MIDI messages are sent and received. MIDI connectors On the SC-D70, MIDI messages are sent and received using the following two types of connectors. As appropriate for your setup, connect MIDI cables to these connectors.
  • Page 47 Sound Module B Since the SC-D70 has one MIDI IN, it is able to receive 16 channels of messages. By using 16 channels you can play a sixteen-part ensemble. (If you wish to use 32 parts you must use a USB cable.) A sound generator like the SC-D70 that is able to play many parts simultaneously is called a multitimbral sound generator.
  • Page 48: What Is Gm 2

    CC#00 CC#32 The GM 2 sound map differs from the GS format. The SC-D70 normally operates according to the GS format, but if it receives a GM2 On message it will switch to GM2 mode and use the GM2 sound map. In this case, it will not be possible to select the SC-D70 sounds.
  • Page 49 Items newly defined in GM 2 • Polyphony 32 (GM1 is 24) • Sounds 256 sounds/9 drum sets (GM1 has 128 sounds/1 drum set) • Messages that must be recognized (* indicates those specified by GM 2) Note On/Off Program Change Control Changes Bank Select Modulation Depth...
  • Page 50: Major Types Of Midi Message Used By The Sc-D70

    The major types of MIDI message that can be received by the SC-D70 are described below. Messages marked by a symbol are those for which reception is required by the GM System (level 1).
  • Page 51 Control Change These messages control functions such as modulation or pan. A different controller number is used for each function. Bank Select (controller numbers 0, 32) This message is used in conjunction with Program Changes to select sounds. After using Bank Select to switch banks, use Program Change to select a sound. Transmitting only the Bank Select message will not cause the sound to change.
  • Page 52 NRPN will not be initialized even if the sound is switched by a Program Change. When the SC-D70 receives a GS Reset, it will be able to recognize NRPN messages. For details on using NRPN messages with a GS sound...
  • Page 53 Active Sensing This message allows the receiving device to detect a broken or disconnected MIDI cable. The SC-D70 transmits an Active Sensing message from MIDI IN at regular intervals. Once an Active Sensing message is received at MIDI IN, the receiving unit will begin monitoring Active Sensing.
  • Page 54 In order to specify the device for which the data is intended, Roland exclusive messages contain a manufacturer ID, a device ID, and a model ID. For the SC-D70, the manufacturer ID is 41H, the device ID is 10H, and the model ID is 42H.
  • Page 55 Appendix About the MIDI implementation chart MIDI allows a wide variety of devices to be connected and used together. However, in some cases, it may not be possible to exchange certain MIDI messages. For example, even if you attempt to control an effect by sending aftertouch messages from your keyboard, nothing will happen if the connected sound generator does not respond to aftertouch.
  • Page 56 Drum instrument chorus send level Adjust the chorus depth for each percussion instrument of the drum part. Drum instrument delay send level Adjust the delay depth for each percussion instrument of the drum part (only for SC-88/SC-88Pro/SC-8850/ SC-8820/SC-D70).
  • Page 57 NRPN, send a GS Reset. TPQN: Ticks Per Quarter Note (the number of ticks in one quarter note) Once the SC-D70 has received a GS Reset, it will be able to receive NRPN messages.
  • Page 58: Instrument List

    Appendix Instrument List * The SC-8820 Map is employed by the SC-D70. Piano CC00 SC-8820 Map Voices Piano 1 UprightPiano Mild Piano Upright P w Mild Piano w European Pf Piano + Str. Piano + Str2 Piano+Choir1 Piano+Choir2 Piano 2...
  • Page 59 CCC00 PC SC-8820 Map Voices Overdrive Gt Overdrive 2 Overdrive 3 More Drive Guitar Pinch Attack Drive LP OverDrvGt LP OverDrv: LP Half Drv LP Half Drv2 LP Chorus DistortionGt Dist. Gt2: Dazed Guitar Distortion: Dist. Fast: Attack Dist Feedback Gt. Feedback Gt2 Power Guitar Power Gt.2...
  • Page 60 Appendix CC00 SC-8820 Map Voices Syn.Strings1 OB Strings StackStrings JP Strings Chorus Str. Syn.Strings3 Syn.Strings4 Syn.Strings6 Syn.Strings7 LoFi Strings High Strings Hybrid Str. Tron Strings Noiz Strings Syn.Strings2 Syn.Strings5 JUNO Strings FilteredOrch JP Saw Str. Hybrid Str.2 DistStrings JUNOFullStr. Air Strings Atk Syn Str.
  • Page 61 Pipe CC00 SC-8820 Map Voices Piccolo Piccolo: Nay Tremolo Flute Flute 2: Flute Exp. Flt Travelso Flute + Vln Pipe & Reed Tron Flute Indian Flute Recorder Pan Flute Kawala Zampona Zampona Atk Tin Whistle TinWhtsle Nm TinWhtsle Or Bottle Blow Shakuhachi Shakuhachi: Whistle...
  • Page 62 Appendix CC00 SC-8820 Map Voices Bowed Glass SoftBellPad JP8 Sqr Pad 7thBelPad Steel Glass Bottle Stack Metal Pad Tine Pad Panner Pad Steel Pad Special Rave Metal Pad 2 Halo Pad Vox Pad Vox Sweep Horror Pad SynVox Pad SynVox Pad 2 Breath&Rise Tears Voices Sweep Pad...
  • Page 63 CC00 SC-8820 Map Voices Steel Drums Island Mlt Woodblock Castanets Angklung Angkl Rhythm Finger Snaps 909 HandClap HandClapMenu Taiko Small Taiko Concert BD ConcertBD Mt Jungle BD Techno BD Bounce KendangWadon Bebarongan Pelegongan Dholak 1 Dholak 2 Jngl BD Roll Kick Menu 1 Kick Menu 2 Kick Menu 3...
  • Page 64: Drum Set List

    Appendix Drum Set List The drum sets of this unit are organized as follows. The SC-8820 drum sets are employed by the SC-D70.) SC-8820 map STANDARD 1 STANDARD 2 STANDARD L/R ROOM HIP HOP JUNGLE TECHNO ROOM L/R HOUSE POWER...
  • Page 65 SC-8820 Drum Set (1) * About Notes 0–21, and 95–127, refer to p.73. STANDARD 1 STANDARD 2 MC-500 Beep 1 <– MC-500 Beep 2 <– Concert SD <– Snare Roll <– Finger Snap 2 Finger Snap High Q <– Slap <–...
  • Page 66 Appendix SC-8820 Drum Set (2) * About Notes 0–21, and 95–127, refer to p.74. PC 11 PC 12 JUNGLE TECHNO <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– Scratch Push 2 [EXC7] Scratch Push 2 Scratch Pull 2 [EXC7] Scratch Pull 2...
  • Page 67 SC-8820 Drum Set (3) * About Notes 0–21, and 95–127, refer to p.74, p.75. PC 25 PC 26 ELECTRONIC TR-808 <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– Finger Snap 2 <– <– <– <– <– Scratch Push 2 [EXC7] Scratch Push 2 Scratch Pull 2 [EXC7]...
  • Page 68 Appendix SC-8820 Drum Set (4) * About Notes 0–21, and 95–127, refer to p.75. PC 30 PC 31 TR-707 TR-909 <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– Scratch Push 2 [EXC7] Scratch Push 2 Scratch Pull 2 [EXC7] Scratch Pull 2...
  • Page 69 SC-8820 Drum Set (5) * About Notes 0–21, and 95–127, refer to p.76. PC 42 PC 43 BRUSH 2 BRUSH 2 L/R <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– Finger Snap 2 Finger Snap 2 <– <– <– <– <–...
  • Page 70 Appendix SC-8820 Drum Set (6) * About Notes 0–21, and 95–127, refer to p.76. PC 52 PC 53 KICK & SNARE 2 ASIA CR-78 Kick 1 Gamelan Gong 1 CR-78 Kick 2 Gamelan Gong 2 TR-606 Kick Gamelan Gong 3 TR-707 Kick Gamelan Gong 4 TR-808 Kick 1...
  • Page 71 SC-8820 Drum Set (7) * About Notes 0–21, and 95–127, refer to p.76, p.77. PC 57 MC-500 Beep 2 Guitar Slide Guitar Wah Guitar Slap Chord Stroke Down Chord Stroke Up Biwa FX Phonograph Noise Tape Rewind Scratch Push 2 Scratch Pull 2 Cutting Noise 2 Up Cutting Noise 2 Down...
  • Page 72 Appendix SC-8820 Drum Set (8) PC 61 SFX 2 Acoustic Bass Mute Noise Acoustic Bass Touch Noise Acoustic Bass Attack Noise Distortion Guitar Mute Noise Steel Guitar Slide Noise 1 Steel Guitar Slide Noise 2 Steel Guitar Slide Noise 3 Steel Guitar Slide Noise 4 Guitar Stroke Noise 1 Guitar Stroke Noise 2...
  • Page 73 SC-8820 Drum Set (9) * Notes 0–21 and 95–127 are as follows. STANDARD 2 PC17 STANDARD 1 POWER Standard 1 Kick 1 <– Standard 1 Kick 2 <– Standard 2 Kick 1 <– Standard 2 Kick 2 <– Kick Drum 1 <–...
  • Page 74 Appendix SC-8820 Drum Set (10) * Notes 0–21 and 95–127 are as follows. PC 11 PC 12 JUNGLE TECHNO Electric Kick 2 Electric Kick 2 Electric Kick 1 Electric Kick 1 CR-78 Kick 1 CR-78 Kick 1 CR-78 Kick 2 CR-78 Kick 2 TR-606 Kick1 TR-606 Kick1...
  • Page 75 SC-8820 Drum Set (11) * Notes 0–21 and 95–127 are as follows. PC 28 CR-78 PC 29 TR-606 PC 30 TR-707 PC 27 PC 31 DANCE TR-909 Electric Kick 2 Electric Kick 2 Electric Kick 1 Electric Kick 1 CR-78 Kick 1 CR-78 Kick 1 CR-78 Kick 2 CR-78 Kick 2...
  • Page 76 Appendix SC-8820 Drum Set (12) * Notes 0–21 and 95–127 are as follows. PC 42 PC 43 BRUSH 2 BRUSH 2 L/R <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <– <–...
  • Page 77 SC-8820 Drum Set (13) * Notes 0–21 and 95–127 are as follows. PC 57 PC 60 RHYTHM FX 3 Reverse Bass Mute Noise Reverse Bass Touch Noise Reverse Bass Attack Noise Reverse Clean Guitar Cut Noise Up MC-500 Beep 1 Reverse Clean Guitar Cut Noise Down Big Shot Reverse Clap Hit...
  • Page 78: Midi Implimentation Chart

    Appendix MIDI Implimentation Chart SOUND Canvas DIGITAL Model SC-D70 Function... Basic Default Channel Changed Default Mode Messages Altered Note Number : True Voice Note On Velocity Note Off After Key's Touch Channel's Pitch Bend 0, 32 6, 38 Control Change...
  • Page 79: Specifications

    Specifications Model: Sound Canvas Digital SC-D70 (General MIDI System / GS Format) ° Audio Component • USB Audio IN/OUT channel IN: 1 (Stereo) OUT: 1 (Stereo) • Signal Processing AD/DA Conversion: 24 bit PC interface: 16 / 24 bit • Sampling Rates Digital input/output 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz...
  • Page 80: Index

    Index AC Inlet ... 13 Active Sensing ... 53 Aftertouch ... 53 All Notes Off ... 53 All Sound Off ... 53 Audio input gain knob ... 22 audio input jacks ... 18 backing ... 25 Bank Select ... 51 Bank Select message ...
  • Page 81 Index recording source ... 21 recording source indicators ... 21 recording source select button ... 21 Reset All Controllers ... 53 Reverb Send Level ... 52 RPN LSB, MSB ... 52 sampling frequency ... 27 sampling frequency select switch ... 27 SCMS ...
  • Page 82 MEMO...
  • Page 83 This product complies with the requirements of European Directives EMC 89/336/EEC and LVD 73/23/EEC. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 84 Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland/EDIROL Service Center or authorized Roland/EDIROL distributor in your country as shown below. SINGAPORE AFRICA AFRICA CRISTOFORI MUSIC PTE EGYPT Blk 3014, Bedok Industrial Park E, Al Fanny Trading Office #02-2148, SINGAPORE 489980 TEL: 243 9555 P.O.

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