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Revision as of 21:22, 21 June 2024
Type | GM sound module |
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Manufacturer | Roland |
Release date | 1992 |
Standards | General MIDI |
Parts | 16 |
Max polyphony | 28 |
Normal presets | 128 |
Drum presets | 6 |
Effects | Reverb/Delay, Chorus |
The Roland SC-7 is a General MIDI sound module by Roland, released in 1992. Unlike other SC series devices, it is not Roland GS compliant. Perhaps for this reason, it is not branded as a "Sound Canvas", only a "sound module".
Its sounds and feature set are very similar to the Roland SC-55, particularly the SC-55mkII, but with some notable omissions:
- No panel controls or display (just a volume knob and blinking LED)
- No MIDI out port (SysEx responses might be receivable with the serial port?)
- No GS variation tones (GM1 capital tones only)
- The JAZZ, ROOM and SFX GS drumkits are missing
- Mostly does not respond to GS System Exclusive messages (not even GS Reset); some features like controller assignment and reverb and chorus editing are available via SC-7-specific SysEx messages instead
- Voice editing NRPNs are not supported (drum editing NPRNs are)
It is physically considerably smaller than the SC-55, and is beige rather than black.
For controlling the SC-7 via SysEx, hikari_no_yume's SoundPalette tool may be useful.