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Goatsoup.mp3 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox module | name = Roland M-DC1 | image = {{Photo wanted}} | dimensions = 482 × 44 × 165<ref name=manual-specs>Owner's Manual, pg. 20.</ref> | rackunits = 1U<ref name=manual-specs /> | weight = 2.65kg<ref name=manual-specs /> | type = Multi-timbral sound module | manufacturer = Roland | releasedate = 1995 | maxpoly = 28<ref name=manual-specs /> | numparts = 7 + 1 rhythm<ref name=manual-specs /> | numpresets = 255<ref name=manual-specs /> | drumpresets = 16<ref...") |
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| W × H × D (mm) | 482 × 44 × 165[1] |
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| Rack units | 1U[1] |
| Weight | 2.65kg[1] |
| Type | Multi-timbral sound module |
| Manufacturer | Roland |
| Release date | 1995 |
| Parts | 7 + 1 rhythm[1] |
| Max polyphony | 28[1] |
| Normal presets | 255[1] |
| Drum presets | 16[1] |
| Effects | Reverb (8 types), Chorus (3 types)[1] |
The Roland M-DC1 is a rackmount version of the Roland SR-JV80-06 Expansion Card created by Roland and AMG, as part of Roland's Sound Expansion Series of modules. Like other modules in the series, it's very cut down spec-wise and utilizes a very simple 7 segment 3 character LED display.[1]
It takes a lot of its samples from the libraries "AMG - Black II Black" and "AMG - Remix".[2]
Despite not adhering to General MIDI or Roland GS, it does respond to a GS Reset, which will set the unit to Performance 18, which is very equivalent to an INIT patch.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Owner's Manual, pg. 20.
- ↑ "The Waveforms for this product include a large number of selections from "Vlack II Black" and "Remix", two sampling-use audio CD-ROMs from AMG (Advanced Media Group) which have earned high acclaim in dance-music circles." - Owner's Manual pg. 14