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It also marked a change in form factor, with the unit height increasing to accommodate additional controls and ports. | It also marked a change in form factor, with the unit height increasing to accommodate additional controls and ports. | ||
A major upgrade to the SC-88, the [[Roland SC-88 Pro]], was released in 1996. | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 22:50, 26 August 2024
W × H × D (mm) | 218 × 72 × 250[1] |
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Rack units | ~1.6U, half-width |
Type | GM/GS sound module |
Manufacturer | Roland |
Release date | 1994 |
Standards | Roland GS[1] General MIDI[1] |
Parts | 32[1] |
Max polyphony | 64[1] |
Normal presets | 654[1] |
Drum presets | 24[1] |
Effects | Reverb, Chorus, Delay, 2-band EQ[1] |
The Roland SC-88 is a Roland GS and General MIDI sound module in the Sound Canvas series, introduced by Roland in 1994. It introduced several major upgrades over the SC-55:
- Maximum polyphony more than doubled from 24/28 to 64 voices
- Number of parts doubled from 16 to 32 (two MIDI inputs)
- A separate delay effect unit was added (independent from the reverb unit, which already could do delay effects), allowing use of delay simultaneously to reverb and chorus
- A two-band equalizer effect was added
- Many new sounds and drumkits were added, including new versions of capital (GM) tones
- It is possible to switch between SC-88 and SC-55 sound maps on a per-part basis
It also marked a change in form factor, with the unit height increasing to accommodate additional controls and ports.
A major upgrade to the SC-88, the Roland SC-88 Pro, was released in 1996.