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Also, the clarinet is way better on the 8820. I like the stereo pianos on the 8850, but the realism of the pianos is better on the 8820. I have both 8820/50, and I think the 8820 has better sound. QuestStudios' and my site's "Sierra Soundtrack CD's" use it on almost every single recording from 1999 onwards, to enhance original the MT-32 or SC-55 kit.
#Roland sound canvas sc 88 pro series
The ED series default kit blows the 88Pro default kit out of the water. Let's face it, drumkits are important, they are in almost every single GM piece of music ever. They are better modules with a better GM map. I mean, if you can get an insanely cheap 88Pro, get it, if for no other reason than to resell it. Any other thing people normally complain about on 8850 besides it's lack of digital output? Really in need of informs to help me make a clearly smarter choice. This is the very reason 8820 is not listed as my first choice.
#Roland sound canvas sc 88 pro pro
I think I'm gonna skip the 88 pro (I wished to get it so much before) as u guys recommended and grab a D70 instead.īUT what about the 8850? 8820 should sound great but unlike 8850, some of its samples are mono according to the WIKI. Seems the 8820 and the digital D70 are highly evaluated. So for a nicer than 55 and 88 GM set, I would skip the 88Pro altogether and go straight to 8820.įrom a quick comparison, the most noticeable differences between 88Pro and 8820 are mainly the drum kits, including the basic ones. They fixed the standard drum kit snare to sound nice (because it sucks on the 88Pro) and made it resemble the 55 or 88 but less artificial and much punchier. I really like how the SC-8820 sounds on practically anything.
They fixed the standard drum kit snare to sound nice (because it s James-F wrote: I really like how the SC-8820 sounds on practically anything. I wouldn't be at all surprised to find that the other music loops were also composed on the SC-88. Grabbag in SC-88 mode is actually used in the game, in the form of the ending theme loop, which comes from the reprise half of the "complete" version MIDI file.
Tracks such as Water World used SC-55 mode commands, which are reproduced fairly accurately by the SC-VA in 55 mode. So yes, the final DN3D is 100% SC-55 in GM mode, but the Grabbag intro for the SC-88 in GS can be found on the internet. Lee Jackson was given a SC-88 only after he already done all the compositions on a RAP-10 (SC-55) GM only he only enhanced the Grabbag (into) with the SC-88 GS mode, but it did not went into the final game. Robert Prince composed everything on a SC-55.ĭN3D is about 50/50 between Lee Jackson and Robert Prince. Please contact us if you have any problems with your purchase and we will strive to work it out with you.Thanks for looking and be sure to check out our other listings for more pro audio, parts and accessories.James-F wrote: DN3D is about 50/50 between Lee Jackson and Robert Prince. Return Policy:Returns will only be accepted for manufacture defects / faulty items. These are the responsibility of the buyer. International import tax, duty, vat, custom fees or any other charges are not covered by us, nor included in the shipping fees. We also have some for sale at the following link: Postage:If you are in a remote area you may incur extra fees.
#Roland sound canvas sc 88 pro free
If you are unsure about this feel free to send us a message as we would be glad to help you source the correct item. This means you MUST connect it to the correct step-down transformer before powering it on. Please see photos for more details.This SC-88 has been tested and we can confirm it is fully functional. Physically this unit is in great condition for its age.
Roland Sound Canvas SC-88 Polyphonic Sound Module w/ Effects & MIDI A compact, MIDI compatible sound module. Item: 174345224674 Roland Sound Canvas SC-88 90's polyphonic Sound Module w/ Effects & MIDI - 100V.