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User manual Roland, model SCC-1

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To fully appreciate all the superior features of the SCC-I and to ensure years of trouble-free service, please take the time to read this manual in its entirety. ■ Main Features The SCC-1 is a MIDI processor and sound source rolled into one. • Sound Source + The SCC-1 sound source conforms to the new GS Format developed by Roland. The GS Format was devised so that MIDI sound sources will play roughly the same sounds when identical MIDI message is sent to them. In this way, song data written for one GS-compatible sound source can be played through a different sound module, and vet sound almost exactly the same; it doesn’t matter what the other smmcl module is, as long as it is also GS-compatible. ♦ A maximum of 24 notes (voices) can be played simultaneously. You can write music using lots of different sounds by using all the tones available on the SCC l. + Reverb and Chorus effects are built-in. These effects can add a sense of spaciousness to the sounds on the SCC-1, or make one instrument sound like a whole ensemble. • MIDI Processing Unit The SCC-1 MIDI Processing Unit converts computer data into MIDI message and vice-versa. It also controls the sound source. You can use the included MIDI converter cable to conned your computer with external MIDI devices and then exchange data with them. ■ Types of Computers Compatible With, the SCC-1 IBM PC/XT/AT or compatible with half size 8 bit. Slot IBM PS/) with Adaptor Card Unit IBM PS/2 Models 25, 30, -15 or similar ISA-type machines IBM is a registered trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation. IBM PC. IBM XT, IBM AT, Personal System 1, PS/1. System/2 and PS/2 are trademarks of the International Business Machines Corporation. ■ Contents 1. Before Using the SCC-1 3 Important Notes ...........................................................................3 Part Names .................................................................................4 2. Installation ....................................................................................5 3. Making the Connections..................................................................7 4. Turning the Power On.....................................................................9 5. Structure and Function of the SCC-1 10 Parts..........................................................................................10


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