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Roland SC-8820 User Manual

Roland SC-8820
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Appendices
Channel Mode Message
All Sound Off
Reset All Controllers
All Notes OFF
Mono Mode ON*
Poly Mode ON*
Pitch Bend
Channel Pressure
GM System Message
GM2 System ON*
GM1 System ON
GM System OFF
Universal System Exclusive Message
Master Volume*
Master Fine Tuning*
Master Coarse Tuning*
Reverb Parameters*
Reverb Type*
Reverb Time*
Chorus Parameters*
Chorus Type*
Modulation Rate*
Modulation Depth*
Feedback*
Reverb Send Level*
Controller Settings*
Channel Pressure*
Control Change*
Scale/Octave Tuning*
Keybased Controller*
Level*
Pan*
Reverb Send Level*
Chorus Send Level*
Active Sensing
MIDI Messages That Can Be Received by the SC-8820
MIDI uses many different types of message to transmit musical performance data,
and there are many types of MIDI message. For example, information indicating
which key was played how strongly is transmitted as a Note message.
The way that a device responds when it receives each type of MIDI message (such as
how it produces sound) will depend on the specifications of that device. This means
that if the receiving device is not able to perform the function requested by the in-
coming message, the musical result will not be what you expected.
The main types of MIDI message received by this unit are as follows.
* MIDI messages for which reception capability is required by the General MIDI are marked by a
sign.

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Roland SC-8820 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRoland
ModelSC-8820
CategoryMusic Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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