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Roland SC-8820 User Manual

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Parts and Sounds
Selecting Drum Sets (Drum Part)
How to Use the Drum Set List
Each drum sound (Drum Instrument) is assigned to a different note of the Drum set.
The Drum Sets of the SC-8820 are listed in the Drum Set List (p.127), which gives the
number and name of each sound in each Drum set.
P.128 and the following provide lists of the SC-8820 Sets, SC-8820 Drum Sets, SC-88
Drum Sets, and SC-55 Drum Sets, giving the number and name of each sound.
<Example>
fig.4-10e
PC Drum Set number (Program number)
Keys Note Number
<- Same as the percussion sound of STANDARD 1 Set (PC1).
--- No sound
[Pro] Same as the percussion sound of SC-88Pro
[88] Same as the percussion sound of SC-88
[55] Same as the percussion sound of SC-55
[EXC] Percussion sound of the same number will not be heard at the same time.
* Tones that are created using two voices
PC1 PC2 PC3 PC9
STANDARD 1 STANDARD 2 [Pro] STANDARD L/R ROOM
MC-500 Beep 1 <- <- <-
MC-500 Beep 2 <- <- <-
Concert SD <- <- <-
Snare Roll <- <- <-
Finger Snap 2 Finger Snap <- Finger Snap
High Q <- <- <-
Slap <- <- <-
Scratch Push [EXC7] <- <- <-
Scratch Pull [EXC7] <- <- <-
Sticks <- <- <-
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Roland SC-8820 Specifications

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BrandRoland
ModelSC-8820
CategoryMusic Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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