Roland SC-88 Pro Manual Do Utilizador
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Using Chorus and Delay
In the case of a Drum Instrument, it is not possible to simultaneously use both chorus
and delay. Chorus will not be applied to a Drum Instrument for which “
d
” and “
D
” is dis-
played in the CHORUS column (Fig.2). In this case, you can apply chorus by using the
CHORUS [
l
] [
r
] buttons to set the chorus send level.
Delay will not be applied to a Drum Instrument for which a number is displayed in the
CHORUS column (Fig.1). In this case, you can apply delay by press the EFX TYPE [
l
]
[
r
] buttons to set the delay send level. In other words, in the case of chorus and delay,
only the one you specify last will be valid.
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The Delay setting will be displayed as “
d00
” — “
d99
” for values of 0 to 99, and as “
D00
” —
“
D27
” for values of 100 to 127.
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About the Assign Group
Each instrument can be given a number, and instruments with the identical number
are treated as an Assign Group. No two instruments of the same Assign Group will
sound together. If while one instrument is sounding, a MIDI message is received to play
another instrument in the same Assign Group, the first instrument will be turned off first.
This is a useful way to prevent two instruments from sounding simultaneously that would
not normally do so. For example since it is obviously impossible for a hi-hat to simulta-
neously produce both an open hi-hat sound and a closed hi-hat sound, these two
sounds could be set to the same Assign Group (the same number) so that they would
not sound together.
sound together. If while one instrument is sounding, a MIDI message is received to play
another instrument in the same Assign Group, the first instrument will be turned off first.
This is a useful way to prevent two instruments from sounding simultaneously that would
not normally do so. For example since it is obviously impossible for a hi-hat to simulta-
neously produce both an open hi-hat sound and a closed hi-hat sound, these two
sounds could be set to the same Assign Group (the same number) so that they would
not sound together.
Numbers from Non, 1 to 127 can be selected, but instruments for which Non is
selected will not be turned off by other instruments. In other words, instruments with a
setting of Non will not be treated as an Assign Group.
setting of Non will not be treated as an Assign Group.
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Be aware that if you select a different Drum Set, the parameter values will be initialized.
PART
INSTRUMENT
PART
AD1
127
116
62
20
R18
Non
REVERB
CHORUS
LEVEL
PAN
MIDI CH
001 C3 Hi.Tom 2
K SHIFT
DELAY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
PART
INSTRUMENT
PART
AD1
127
116
62
d20
R18
Non
REVERB
CHORUS
LEVEL
PAN
MIDI CH
001 C3 Hi.Tom 2
K SHIFT
DELAY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
CHORUS
/DELAY column
/DELAY column
Drum edit screen
Fig.1
Fig.2
Chapter 2. Parts and paramters
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