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Controlling the SD-80 via MIDI
Controlling the 
SD-80 via MIDI
Switching the drum set
In the same way as for instruments, you can switch 
drum sets
 by transmitting MIDI messages from 
sequencer software running on your computer.
The drum set will switch when the 
program change
 is received. Transmit the 
program change 
message
 on the same channel as the MIDI receive channel of the drum part. On the SD-80, the drum set 
number corresponds to the program number.
How to read the drum set list
In normal screens, the 
drum set number
 and 
drum set name
 will be displayed. Drum sounds (drum 
instruments) are assigned to each key of the drum set.
The types of drum set built into the SD-80 are listed by number and name in the 
drum set list
 for each 
sound generator mode. The type of sound included in the drum set is also listed by number and name.
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PC
Drum set number (program number)
Keyboard area Note number
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Same sound as percussion instrument sound of Standard Set 1 (PC 1)
Note number for which no percussion instrument exists
Switching drum sets in GM2 mode
Transmit 
bank select LSB
 (CC#32) and 
program change
 (PC#).
*
Bank select MSB (CC#00) is used to switch the part mode. Inst part and Drum part correspond to the following 
numbers.
<Example> Specifying part 10 as a GM2 drum part (009:Room Set 2)
MIDI CH=
10
CC#00
120
... set as a GM2 drum part
CC#32
0
... specify variation number 000
PC#
9
... specify program change number 009
Inst part
Drum part
121(79H)
120(78H)
PC 1
PC 9
PC 17
PC 25
PC 26
Standard Set
Room Set
Power Set
Electric Set
Analog Set
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Sticks
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Power Kick 2
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