Try out the various sounds

This unit contains a wide variety of sounds, including not only musical instruments such as piano, organ and guitar, but also sound effects such as birds and telephone rings. In this unit, each of these sounds is called an “Instrument”. A group of Instruments is called a “Map.”

This unit has three maps; a Native map which contains original sounds, an SC-55 map which contains almost the same sounds as the SC-55/SC-55mkII, and an SC-88 map which contain the same sounds as the SC-88. (p.21, 154)

Here's how to select instruments or maps to try out the sounds.

1. Make sure that the [ALL] indicator is dark.

If it is lit, press the [ALL] button to turn it off.

2. Use INSTRUMENT [l] [r] to select sounds. Play and listen the sounds ofthe Native map.

Pressing INSTRUMENT [l ] will move to a lower-numbered sound, and pressing INSTRUMENT [r] will move to a higher-numbered sound.

While holding down the [r] ( [l] ) button, press the [l] ( [r] ) button, the value will change faster.

3. To select the SC-55 map, or SC-88 map press the [SC-55MAP] button or [SC-88 MAP] button to make the indicator light.

Use the INSTRUMENT [l] [r] buttons to select instruments, and listen the sound of the SC-55 map or SC-88 map.

When SC-55 map sounds are selected, a “"” mark will be displayed at the left of the instrument name.

PART INSTRUMENT

A01 001 "Piano 1

LEVEL

PAN

100

0

When SC-88 map sounds are selected, a “'” mark will be displayed at the left of the instrument name.

PART INSTRUMENT

A01 001 'Piano 1

LEVEL

PAN

100

0

If the indicator is dark, the Native map will be selected.

1

 

PART

INSTRUMENT

3

 

ALL

2

 

 

 

 

LEVEL

PAN

 

 

MUTE

 

 

 

REVERB

CHORUS

 

3

SC-55

 

 

MAP

MIDI CH

 

3

KEY SHIFT

 

SC-88

 

 

MAP

 

 

 

 

 

 

DELAY

 

 

*If you press a sound select button on your MIDI keyboard, this unit's sound will change.

MIDI keyboard

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Chapter 1. Try out the unit