Roland SC-88 Pro

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Not to be confused with the Roland SC-88.
Roland SC-88 Pro
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W × H × D (mm) 218 × 72 × 250[1]
Rack units ~1.6U, half-width
Type GM/GS sound module
Manufacturer Roland
Release date 1996
Standards Roland GS[1]
General MIDI[1]
Parts 32[1]
Max polyphony 64[1]
Normal presets 1117[1]
Drum presets 42[1]
Effects Reverb, Chorus, Delay, 2-band EQ, Insertion effects[1] (EFX)
Roland SC-88
Roland-ED SC-8850, SC-8820

The Roland SC-88 Pro is a Roland GS and General MIDI sound module in the Sound Canvas series, introduced by Roland in 1996. It retained the same form factor and design as the Roland SC-88, while making the following significant upgrades:

  • A new insertion/EFX effects unit was added alongside the existing reverb, chorus, delay and EQ units, allowing use of effects like distortion, compression and more on a per-part basis
  • Many new sounds and drumkits were added, including new versions of capital (GM) tones
  • The SC-88 and SC-55 sound maps were retained, and it is possible to switch back and forth between SC-55, SC-88 and SC-88 Pro maps on a per-part basis

The SC-88 Pro was succeeded by the Roland-ED SC-8850, released in 1999.

Variants

Roland SK-88 Pro

The Roland SK-88 Pro is a variant of the SC-88 Pro released in 1997, presented as a velocity sensitive 37-note keyboard synthesizer, and uses a barrel jack 9V DC power input unlike its desktop module counterpart. While containing much of the same interface as the SC-88Pro, moved around to accommodate the new form factor, the SK-88 Pro also adds 3 new assignable knobs and a fader.[2]

The keyboard itself features a modulation/pitch bend stick, an octave shift function (that goes up to 4 in both directions)[2] and has the notes and their proper octave marked over the keybed (from C3 to C6), as well as additional control configuration also as labelled.


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Roland SC-88 Pro Owner's Manual, final page.
  2. 2.0 2.1 SK-88Pro's Owner Manual, pg. 35

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