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Roland Sound Canvas SC-8820 manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Roland Sound Canvas SC-8820 Owner's Manual (193 pages)
Roland SC-8820 Sound Canvas: Owners Manual
Brand:
Roland
| Category:
Music Equipment
| Size: 4.52 MB
Table of Contents
Using the Unit Safely
3
Maintenance
5
Placement
5
Power Supply
5
Important Notes
5
Main Features
6
Table of Contents
8
Panel Descriptions
9
Front Panel
9
Rear Panel
9
Connecting to Your Computer/MIDI Keyboard
10
Connecting to a Computer Via the USB Connector
10
Installing the USB Driver
11
Cautions When Using a USB Connection
11
Connecting to a Computer Via the Serial Connector
12
Installing the Serial MIDI Driver
13
Connecting to a Computer Via the MIDI Connectors
13
How MIDI Messages Are Exchanged with a Computer
14
Do You Hear Sound?
15
Connecting to Headphones
16
Connecting to an Audio Input Jacks
16
Connecting to a MIDI Keyboard
17
Making Connections
17
Turning the Power ON/OFF
18
Do You Hear Sound
18
Connecting Another MIDI Sound Source to the SC-8820
19
Making Connections
19
Parts and Sounds
20
Switching the Sound of each Part
20
Types of Part
20
Which MIDI in will be Used by each Part
20
Selecting Basic Sounds (Normal Part)
21
How to Use the Instrument List
21
Using MIDI Messages to Select Instruments from Other Devices or Sequencing Software
22
Selecting Drum Sets (Drum Part)
24
How to Use the Drum Set List
24
Selecting the same Sounds as the SC-88Pro/Sc-88/SC-55
25
Using MIDI Messages to Select Drum Sets from Other Devices or Sequencing Software
25
How the Number of Simultaneous Notes and Voices Are Related
26
Legato-Enabled Sounds
26
Part Parameters for Performance
27
What each Parameter Does
27
Effect
27
Rx. CHANNEL (MIDI Channel)
28
Use for Rhythm Part
28
MONO/POLY MODE (Mono/Poly Mode)
28
Pitch Key Shift
28
Velocity Sense Depth
29
Velocity Sense Offset
29
Keyboard Range Low
30
Keyboard Range High
30
Cc1 Controller Number
30
Modify
31
Scale Tuning C-B
31
MOD/BEND/ Caf / CC1
31
Channel Aftertouch
32
Pitch Control
32
Tvf Cutoff Control
32
Amplitude Control
32
Part Parameters for Sound Editing
33
The Function of each Parameter
33
Vibrato
33
Filter
34
Cutoff Freq (Cutoff Frequency)
34
Resonance
34
Envelope
35
Attack Time
35
Decay Time
35
Release Time
35
Parameters Common to All Parts
36
Master Key-Shift
36
Master Pan
36
Master Volume
36
What each Parameter Does
36
System Effects
39
Insertion Effects (EFX)
39
Reverb Parameters and Their Functions
40
Chorus
40
Delay
40
System Effects
40
About Reverb Macro
41
Chorus Level
42
Chorus Macro
42
Chorus Parameters and Their Functions
42
Chorus Pre-Lpf
42
About Chorus Macro
43
Delay Level
44
Delay Macro
44
Delay Parameters and Their Functions
44
Delay Pre-Lpf
44
Delay Send Level to Reverb
45
Eq High Gain
46
Equalizer Parameters
46
Insertion Effect Parameters and Their Functions
47
Pan Settings When Using Insertion Effects
47
System Effect Settings When Using Insertion Effects
47
Insertion Effect Types
48
Stereo-EQ
48
00: Thru
49
01: Stereo-EQ (Stereo Equalizer)
49
02: Spectrum
49
Effects that Distort the Sound (Distortion Type)
50
03: Enhancer
50
04: Humanizer
50
05: Overdrive
50
Effects that Modulate the Sound (Modulation Type)
51
07: Phaser
51
08: Auto Wah
51
Rotary
52
Stereo Flanger
52
Step Flanger
53
Tremolo
53
Auto Pan
54
Compressor
54
Limiter
54
Effects that Broaden the Sound (Chorus Type)
55
Hexa Chorus
55
Tremolo Chorus
55
Stereo Chorus
56
Space D
56
3D Chorus
56
Effects that Reverberate the Sound
57
Stereo Delay
57
Mod Delay (Modulation Delay)
57
3 Tap Delay (Triple Tap Delay)
58
4 Tap Delay (Quadruple Tap Delay)
59
Tm Ctrl Delay (Time Control Delay)
59
Gate Reverb
60
Effects that Modify the Pitch (Pitch Shift Type)
61
3D Delay
61
2 Pitch Shifter (2-Voice Pitch Shifter)
61
Others
62
Fb P.shifter (Feedback Pitch Shifter)
62
3D Auto
62
3D Manual
63
Lo-Fi 1
63
Lo-Fi 2
63
Effects that Connect Two Types of Effect in Series
64
Effects that Connect Three or more Types of Effect in Series
70
GTR Multi 1 (Guitar Multi 1)
71
GTR Multi 2 (Guitar Multi 2)
72
GTR Multi 3 (Guitar Multi 3)
73
Clean Gt Multi1 (Clean Guitar Multi 1)
74
Clean Gt Multi2 (Clean Guitar Multi 2)
74
Bass Multi
75
EQ (Equalizer)
75
CF (Chorus/Flanger)
75
Dly (Delay)
75
Rhodes Multi
76
Keyboard Multi
77
Effects that Connect Two Types of Effect in Parallel (Parallel 2)
78
Cho/Delay (Chorus/Delay)
78
Fl/Delay (Flanger/Delay)
79
Cho/Flanger (Chorus/Flanger)
79
OD1/OD2 (Overdrive/Distortion 1, 2)
80
Od/Rotary (Overdrive/Distortion, Rotary)
80
Od/Phaser (Overdrive/Distortion, Phaser)
81
Od/Auto Wah (Overdrive/Distortion, Auto-Wah)
82
Ph/Rotary (Phaser, Rotary)
83
Ph/Auto Wah (Phaser, Auto-Wah)
83
Examples of Using Effect Controllers
86
Using Control Change 16 to Modify the Drive Value of 06: Distortion
86
Using Control Change 16 to Modify the Speed Value of 9: Rotary
86
Troubleshooting
89
Cannot Turn the Power on
89
Does Not Operate on USB Bus Power Supply
89
A Specific Part Does Not Sound
89
Appendices
89
No Sound
90
Can’t Install the SC-8820 USB Driver (Windows 98)
92
USB Connections Cannot be Made Correctly (Windows 98)
92
Can’t Playback more than 16 Parts
93
Pitch Is Incorrect
93
Sound Is Wrong
93
Sound Won’t Stop Sounding
93
Can Play Only 16 Parts When Connected Via a Computer Cable
94
I Want to Apply Delay to a Drum Part, but Cannot Do so
94
Is There a Way to Automatically Initialize Every Time?
94
About MIDI
95
How MIDI Messages Are Transmitted and Received
95
MIDI Channels and Multitimbral Sound Modules
95
What’s MIDI?
95
Principle Differences between General MIDI 2 and the GS Format
96
What Is General MIDI 2?
96
Items Newly Defined in General MIDI 2
97
MIDI Messages that Can be Received by the SC-8820
98
Control Change
99
Note Messages
99
Pitch Bend
99
Program Change
99
Aftertouch (Channel Pressure Only
101
All Sounds off
101
Data Entry (Control Change Numbers 6 & 38)
101
RPN LSB, MSB (Control Change Numbers 100 & 101)
101
Active Sensing
102
GM1 System on
102
Reset All Controllers
102
System Exclusive Messages
102
About MIDI Implementation Charts
103
GS Reset
103
Other Exclusive Messages
103
Using Nrpns with GS Sound Modules
104
Computer Cable Wiring Diagrams
106
For Apple Macintosh (Sold Separately: RSC-15APL)
106
For PC (25-Pin)
106
For PC (9-Pin) (Sold Separately: RSC-15AT)
106
Instrument List
107
Piano
107
Chromatic Percussion
108
Organ
109
Guitar
110
Bass
111
Ensemble
113
Brass
115
Reed
116
Pipe
117
SC-55 Map (CM-64 Sound Map)
126
Drum Set List
127
SC-8820 Drum Set
128
SC-88Pro Drum Set
141
GM 2 Instrument List
153
GM 2 Drum Set List
155
Effects that Modify the Tone (Filter Type)
156
Effects that Modulate the Sound
156
Insertion Effect List
156
Effects that Affect the Level (Compressor Type)
157
Effect Parameter Value Conversion Table
164
Channel Voice Messages
166
MIDI Implementation
166
Receive Data
166
Global Parameter Control
171
Data Transmission
172
Universal Non-Realtime System Exclusive Messages
172
Individual Parameter Transmission
173
System Realtime Message
173
Transmit Data
173
Parameter Address Map
174
Patch Parameters
174
System Parameters
174
Drum Instrument List Dump
182
Drum Set List Dump
182
Dumping a List of Internal Sounds
182
Instrument List Dump
182
Decimal and Hexadecimal Table
183
Examples of Actual MIDI Messages
183
Supplementary Material
183
About the Tuning
184
Example of an Exclusive Message and Calculating Checksum
184
The Scale Tune Feature (Address: 40 1X 40)
184
Specifications
186
Index
187
Operations Via MIDI
190
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