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1. 3 Pop 40 te iseina 42 Jazzi 43 Shuffle 1 44 Jazz2 45 Bossanova 46 Sambal 47 Samba 2 48 Pandero 1 49 Salsa2 Eurolatin Popdown Dance 2 Dance 3 Tradition Bolero 2 Cumbia 2 Guajra 2 Rhumba 2 Merengue 3 Merengue 4 Congas 3 Congas 4 Gipsy 2 Maracas 2 Jazz 3 Shuffle 2 Jazz 4 Samba 3 Samba 4 Pandero 2 Chacha 2 Afrohouse Pop Jazz Salsa3 Tradition2 Rock R amp Blues JazzRock Samba 5 Samba 6 4 42 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION NOTE ON NOTE OFF PITCH BEND PROGRAM CHANGE CHANNEL AFTERTOUCH CONTROL 00H CONTROL 01H CONTROL 05H CONTROL 06H CONTROL 07H CONTROL OAH CONTROL OBH CONTROL 14H CONTROL 15H CONTROL 16H CONTROL 17H CONTROL 18H CONTROL 19H CONTROL 1AH CONTROL 1BH CONTROL 1CH CONTROL 1DH CONTROL 1EH CONTROL 40H CONTROL 41H CONTROL 42H CONTROL 43H CONTROL 54H CONTROL 55H CONTROL 5BH CONTROL 5DH CONTROL 77H CONTROL 78H 9nH kk vv n 0 OFH 8nH kk vv n 0 OFH EnH bl bh CnH pp DnH vv v BnH 00H cc BnH OIH cc BnH 05H cc BnH 06H cc BnH 07H cc BnH OAH cc BnH OBH cc BnH 14H cc BnH 15H cc BnH 16H cc BnH 17H cc BnH 18H cc BnH 19H cc BnH 1AH cc BnH 1BH cc BnH 1CH cc BnH 1DH cc BnH 1EH cc OOH rotor OFF 40H rotor slow TFH rotor fast BnH 40H cc BnH 41H cc BnH 42H cc BnH 43H cc BnH 54H cc BnH 55H cc BnH 5BH cc BnH 5DH cc BnH 77H OOH BnH 78H 00H midi channel kk O1H 7FH NOTE ON vv velocity OTH 7FH vv 0 means NOTE OFF midi channel kk O1H 7FH
2. NOTE OFF 9nH kk OOH vv don t care if command 8nH Pitch Bend as specified by bl low bh high bl OOH 7FH bh 00H 7FH 14 bit resolution Maximum swing is 1 tone default Can be changed using RPN 0000H Center position is bl 00H bh 40H Min b 00H bh 00H Max bI 7FH bh 7FH Program change If n 09H Drumset change Refer to voices or drumset list v pressure value 00H 7FH see System excl list for Aftertouch effect setting Bank select See voices list for details Modulation wheel Rate Assignment can be set using System excl Portamento time Data Entry Provides data to RPN NRPN Volume Pan Default 40H Expression Default 7FH Draw Bar 16 cc amount Draw Bar 8 cc amount Draw Bar 5 1 3 cc amount Draw Bar 4 cc amount Draw Bar 2 2 3 cc amount Draw Bar 2 cc amount Draw Bar 1 3 5 cc amount Draw Bar 1 cc amount Draw Bar Perc 4 cc amount Draw Bar Perc 2 2 3 cc amount see on bottom of document Rotor cc 00H off cc 40H slow cc FH fast return to default chorus Sustain Dumper pedal On FH Off 00H Portamento On Off On 7FH Off 00H Sostenuto pedal On 7FH Off 00H Soft pedal Onz7FH Off 00H Wha Wha On Off On 7FH Off 00h Wha Wha Amount cc 00H 7FH Auxiliary channel Reverb send vvz00H 7FH Auxiliary channel2 Effects send vv 00H 7FH chorus delay distorsor Reset all NRPN see note 1 All sound off Abrupt stop of sound on channel n CONTROL 79H CONTROL 7BH
3. there is no guarantee that such events will not occur In order to check if the interference is actually caused by this instrument switch it off and see if the interference disappears Then switch it on again and check if the interference appears again Once you have made sure that the interference is originated by this instrument take one of the following measures e Modify the instrument s position with respect to the receiver Increase the distance between the instrument and the receiver e Connect the instrument s plug to a different outlet to make sure that the instrument and the receiver are connected to two different circuits e f necessary contact a specialised technician POWER SUPPLY Before connecting this instrument to any other equipment amplifier mixer other MIDI instruments etc make sure that all units are switched off e Read the instructions about Radio and TV interference HOW TO CLEAN THIS INSTRUMENT Use only a soft and dry cloth to clean the external surface of your instrument Never use petrol thinners or solvents generally speaking OTHER PRECAUTIONS If you wish to use your instrument abroad and if you have any doubts about the power supply contact a qualified engineer previously The instrument should never be subject to strong vibrations AC POWER ADAPTORS To connect these instruments to the wall socket you will need the supplied KETRON AC Power adaptors Use of other AC adaptors could r
4. CONTROL 7EH CONTROL 7FH RPN 0000H RPN 0001H RPN 0002H NRPN 0108H NRPN 0109H NRPN O10AH NRPN O110H NRPN 0111H NRPN 0112H NRPN 0113H NRPN 0120H NRPN 0121H NRPN 0130H NRPN 0131H NRPN 0132H NRPN 0133H NRPN 0163H NRPN 0164H NRPN 0166H NRPN 016BH NRPN 18rrH NRPN 19rrH NRPN 1ArrH NRPN 1CrrH NRPN 1DrrH NRPN 1ErrH note 1 BnH 79H 00H BnH 7BH 00H BnH TEH 00H BnH 7FH 00H BnH 65H 00H 64H 00H 06H vv BnH 65H 64H OTH 06H vv BnH 65H 00H 64H 02H 06H vv BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 BnH 63H 01 H 62H 08H 06H vv H 62H 09H 06H vv 62H OAH 06H vv H 62H 10H 06H vv H 62H 11H 06H vv H 62H 12H 06H vv H 62H 13H 06H vv H 62H 20H 06H vv H 62H 21H 06H vv H 62H 30H 06H vv H 62H 31H 06H vv H 62H 32H 06H vv H 62H 33H 06H vv H 62H 63H 06H vv H 62H 64H 06H vv H 62H 66H 06H vv H 62H 6BH 06H vv BnH 63H 18H 62H rr 06H vv BnH 63H 19H 62H rr 06H vv BnH 63H 1AH 62H rr 06H vv BnH 63H 1CH 62H rr 06H vv BnH 63H IDH 62H rr 06H vv BnH 63H 1EH 62H rr 06H vv Reset all controllers All Notes Off Mono on Poly On default Pitch Bend sensivity in semitones default vv 02H Fine tuning in cents vv 00H 100 vv 40h 0 vv 7FH 100 Coarse tuning in half tones vv 00H 764 vv 40H 0 vv 7FH 64 Lfol Rate modify vv 40H no modify Dco Depth modify
5. RockBas Synbas6 Synbas Synbas8 2nd Perc 3th Perc Click Tonebar Pop Organ Jazz0rg3 Lower 8 4 Jazzy Pop Telecast Strato Texas Tremolo Unplug Stops Wha guitar Hawaian Mandolin Django ClassicFx Pedalsteel Rock amp Roll Reed 8 Blow Fx Tecnosyntl Tecnosynt2 Ravel Rave2 Rave3 Rave4 Rave5 Effects ffects2 ffects3 ffects4 ffects5 ffects6 ffects7 ffects8 rn ra ra mmm VOICE BANK C contro change 00 value 10 P Ch NO ON Name Grand mono Rock mono Piano L Piano R Mark StagePno Rodeslow Rodeshi Celestial China AirBell DryVibes Malimba WoodMallet Glock amp Pad Elpiano amp Strings Whiter Rock Slow Rock Fast Pipe Gospel Fisa Diatonic Alpen Brazilian CountryFx TexasFx StratoFx Fingerpick PopFx Spanish Takamin Subbas Bass amp Guitl Oberbasl 60 Bass Slappin Oberbas2 Pedalbass Bass amp Guit2 Slow Violin Violin2 Quartet Tzivago Concert Fast Strings Harp amp Orchestra Symphonic Strings3 50 51 Digistrings Wiener 101Strings Tuuh Uuh Vocalsi Vocals2 Trumpet2 Trombone2 Dixie Tpt Trombones Fall Off Brass 3 Latin Tbn Octabrass Blowed NightSax Bebop RockSax Brasslips Softrumpet Hi Trumpet Flugelhorn2 Posaune Anderson Lip Flute Panflute FluteVox EthnicFlute Whistling Flute amp Stgrs Sawmix Brassfx Synclead Chick Minimug Octasaw Patlead Maxisynth Warmness Sawpad Large Movie Magic Glockpad Wis
6. vv 40H no modify Lfol Delay modify vv 40H no modify Lfo2 Rate modify vv 40H no modify Lfo2 Delay modify vv 40H no modify Dcf Depth modify vv 40H no modify Dca Depth modify vv 40H no modify TVF cutoff freq modify vv 40H no modify TVF Resonance modify vv 40H no modify FM Amplitudel vv 40H no modify FM Amplitude2 vv 40H no modify FM Amplitude3 vv 40H no modify FM Amplitude4 vv 40H no modify Env attack time modify vv 40H no modify Env decay time modify vv 40H no modify Env release time modify vv 40H no modify Env sustain time modify vv 40H no modify Pitch Course of drum instr in semitones rr note vv 40H no modify Pitch Fine of drum instr in semitones rr note vv 00h no modify vv 7FH 1 2 tone Level of drum instr note rr vv 00h to Pan of drum instr note rr vvz00h to 7FH Reverb send level of drum instr note rr vv 00h to 7FH Chorus send level of drum instr note rr vv 00h to 7FH Reset NRPN reset following NRPN 0108H 0109H 010AH OTIOH OTTTH OT12H 0113H 0120H 0121H 0130H 0131H 0132H 0133H 0163H 0154H 0166H 016BH If midi channel i drumset channel following NRPN are also reset 18 19 1 10 43 A4 SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE KETRON BASS BOOST FOH 26H 7BH 7DH OOH Boost gain Freq FTH PARAMETERS GENERAL FORM FOH 26H 7BH Code Data 1 Data n F7H REVERB1 TYPE FOH 26H 7BH OOH OOH Rev type FTH Rev type 00H Reverb 1 02 H Reverb 3 01H Re
7. 7BH 2Ah OOH Vol Center 0 7FH Vol Left 0 7FH Vol right 0 7FH F7H DISTORSOR PARAMETERS FOH 26H 7BH Dist par 00H Value F7H GLOBAL TRANSPOSER FOH 26H 7BH OOH Value F7H Dist par 22H Distorsor 25H 26H Tone Value 28H 58H 40H no transp Volume Value OOH 7FH 10H 66H Resonance 18H SCALE TUNING ARABIC FOH 26H 7BH OAH Chan Datal Datal2 F7H Data 40h no detune MASTER TUNE FOH 26H 7BH OCH 00h Datal Data2 F7H Datal 00H OCH high nibble Data2 00H OFH low nibble GLOBAL GM RESET FOH 26H 7BH OEH 00h Value F7H GM DRUM PART FOH 26H 7BH OFH OOH GMPart Value F7 GM MIDI RX CHANNEL ASSIGN FOH 26H 7BH 12H GMPart Chan FTH Chan 00 1 TFH all channels not drum sections Es Datal 06h Es Datal 00h Es Datal 0Ch Data2 04h nominal Data2 00h 100 ata2 08h 100 Value 00H gm controls reset Value 01H gm controls reset all note off Value 00H voice Value 01H drum GMPart 00H IFH Chan 00H 20H 20H 0FF GMpart 00H IFH VELOCITY SLOPE FOH 26H 7BH 3EH OOH Part Value F7H Part 01H 20H Value 00H 7fH VELOCITY OFFSET FOH 26H 7BH OOH Part Value F7H Part 01H 20H Value 00H 7fH FILTER VELOCITY SLOPE FOH 26H 7BH 40H OOH Part Value F7H Part 01H 20H Value 00H 7fH FILTER VELOCITY OFFSET FOH 26H 7BH 41H OOH Part Value FTH Part 01H 20H Value 00H 7fH MODULATION BEND AFTERTOUCH VOICES CONTROLS FOH 26H 7BH CNTRL OOH Part Value F7H Par
8. Owner s Manual SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS Warning to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this instrument to rain or moisture Earthing instructions This product must be connected to an earthed outlet In case of malfunctioning the earthing will reduce the risk of electric shock The instrument comes with an earthed power cable and plug to be used with an earthed outlet DANGER Improper earthing connections may cause electric shocks In case of doubts have your electric installation checked by a qualified electrician Do not modify the power cable coming with the instrument IMPORTANT SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When using electrical products some basic precautions must be followed including the following Before using this instrument carefully read the User s Manual e When the instrument is used by children the presence of an adult is required not use the instrument near water for example near a wash basin a swimming pool a wet surface etc instrument must be used only on supports recommended by the manufacturer Do not use the instrument where there is any risk of it getting splashed with water or of water dripping on it such as near wash basins swimming pools or on wet surfaces etc Do not put containers with water on top of the instrument instrument is to be used in a position w
9. ce or via the Midi to Usb cable supplied as an optional accessory by KETRON Using musical sequencer programs such as Cubase Logic Cakewalk or similar you will be able to successfully integrate SD 2 in your musical elaborations Midi files Jingles Audio Mix etc exploiting its amazing sound versatility in the best way possible Your SD 2 not only offers the sounds that are by now part of the GM standard references but you will also find other Sound Banks with many characteristic sounds in the traditional families Piano Strings Sax Brass etc The main feature that definitely distinguishes SD 2 from other sound modules is the presence of the numerous audio Loops Drum Loops that you can download free of charge from our Internet site www ketron it Just imagine if you add these Loops to your musical creations they can enrich if not indeed replace the rhythm of your songs and they could make the difference with everything that you have elaborated up to now in the sphere of Midi files Just a quick example Think of a Midi file of Caribbean music where you often hear not very convincing parts of Latin percussions Apply some of the Patterns available in the data base of the additional Loops or rather replacement loops of the existent Drum track Copy amp Paste In just a few steps you will be able to replace the Midi rhythmic structure with audio Loops and the result will be amazing Once your musical file is comple
10. credible variety of orchestral Voices Grand Piano Stereo over 88 notes Acoustic and electric guitars Brass and saxophones of unique quality sampled organs and Digital Drawbars section Accordions Bass Strings acoustic and electronic Drum Sets and so on The SD 2 unit is also equipped with a considerable number of audio Drum and Percussion Loops split up into a very wide variety of musical styles which definitely make SD 2 stand out from all other similar models on the market The applications of SD 2 are best exploited in combination with a MIDI player such as KETRON MIDJAY for example or with sequencers on computer Logic Cubase Cakewalk and others but it can also be connected to Master keyboards or multi purpose keyboards Arranger Synth Digital pianos etc Before you use your SD 2 instrument make sure you read all the instructions carefully in order to fully exploit its potentials and to ensure its long life Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE The original package of your SD 2 instrument includes the following material a SD2unit b Instruction manual C DC Feeder 12 Volts Optional accessory Midi to USB cable This is required to use SD 2 with a Laptop due indeed to the fact that portable computers do not have their own Midi interface unless they are equipped with additional boards such as Firewire USB etc This cable is used for the communication of the midi data f
11. esult in damage to the instrument s power circuit So be sure to ask for the right kind INFORMATION FOR USERS Observe European Directives 2002 95 2002 96 and 2003 108 with regard to the reduced use of harmful substances on electrical and electronic instruments and also observe waste disposal regulations The symbol with the bin crossed out on the instrument points out that it must be separated from other waste at the end of its useful life span and not just thrown away in the bin The user must therefore hand the instrument over to differentiated waste disposal centres authorised to process electronic and electro technical waste at the end of its useful life span or give it back to the retailer when purchasing a new similar type of device on a basis of 1 to 1 ratio The differentiated disposal of the equipment for the possible future recycling of its constructional parts contributes in safeguarding the environment and human health The user is subject to administrative fines in the case of the abusive disposal of the product INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the new KETRON SD 2 Orchestral Wizard The SD 2 instrument represents an interesting integration to the sector of sound modules in terms of compactness and musical performance Not only does it avail of all the sound acoustics necessary for the perfect reproduction of musical files in General Midi standard and Kar format but it also has other additional sound banks with an in
12. here adequate ventilation is provided Use the instrument far away from heat sources such as radiators heaters etc Use only the supplied power cable for connecting the instrument to the mains The identification and power supply data are reported on the bottom of the instrument Disconnect the power cable if the instrument is not used for longer periods of time e If you need to disconnect the instrument from the power supply use the ON OFF switch at the back of the instrument The instrument must be positioned so that the ON OFF switch is easily accessible e Bring the instrument to an service centre in the following cases a Damages on the power cable or plug b Objects or liquids fallen into its inside c The instrument has been exposed to rain d Abnormal running or an evident decrease of the instrument s performance e The instrument has fallen down or the enclosure has been damaged Never try to repair the instrument yourself All operations must be performed by specialised engineers KEEP THESE INSTRUMENTS IN A SAFE PLACE HOW TO AVOID RADIO TV INTERFERENCE This instrument operates at radio frequencies and if not correctly installed according to the instructions supplied it may cause interference with radio and television reception Though this instrument has been designed according to the applicable standards and notwithstanding the reasonable protections against interference it has been equipped with
13. lementations of SD 2 to be able to manage the Sounds of the instrument in all its potentials For those who are still learning we have prepared a set of files on our Internet site www ketron it that you can download free of charge with the configuration of the Map of sounds that can be used to work with the most commonly used sequencer programs and musical notes such as Cubase Logic Cakewalk HOW TO USE THE DRUM LOOPS You can download the Drum Loops for SD 2 from our Internet site www ketron it The files appear with a set of Folders which are catalogued per type of music Salsa Cha Merengue Jazz etc These are actually Midi files that contain information on how to play the rhythm Patterns of the various Loops contained in the sound generation of SD 2 To better understand the sound possibilities that these loops offer we suggest that you listen to the Demo mid files within the reference folders of the various musical rhythms We remind you that these patterns contain all the information necessary program change volume etc to be played immediately without any other settings DRAWBARS SECTION The sound generation of SD 2 also avails of a section of digital Drawbars inspired by the sounds of electro magnetic organs 16 8 51 3 4 2 2 3 2 13 5 1 Percussion 4 and 2 2 3 The Drawbars can play on any midi channel and also on a number of midi channels simultaneously Using the environment created especial
14. ly for the Logic which you can download free of charge from our Internet site www ketron it you can play all the digital Drawbars thanks to the virtual sliders reproduced in this environment Here s how the editor created on Logic appears If on the other hand you do not use this environment you can pull up the various EE Drawbars by sending the relative controllers to the SD 2 unit which are described in the section RES ES entitled Midi Implementation Example LM Drawbar 16 is obtained by sending the following controller string to the SD 2 unit Bank 67 Program Change 0 Controller 20 with value 0 127 relative to the volume of the actual drawbar In the section of the Midi Implementation functions you will also find all the information necessary to be able to modify the Drawbars and their relative applicable effects Rotary Chorus Reverb etc STEREO GRAND PIANO The SD 2 unit has a professional Grand Piano Stereo sound over 88 notes pre arranged as the default sound when you turn the instrument on in Progr Change 01 The availability of a Grand Piano sound of such quality proves extremely useful when the instrument is connected to a Master Keyboard OTHER FEATURES For those of you who have already worked with multi timbre sound modules you will already know that the DSP s effects and sound post treatment are integral part of these systems which are used via the various controllers and or S
15. o Flute Recorder Andes Bottle Shakuhashi Whistle Ocarina Squares Saw Calliope Wha Plate Vox Saw 5th Fm Lead 112 113 14 115 116 17 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 Fantasy Warmpad Score Space Softpad Metal Halo Sweep Ice Rain Soundtrack Crystal Atmosphere Brightness Goblin Echodrops Startheme Sitar Banjo Shamisen Koto Kalimba Bagpipe Fiddle Zurna Tinkle Agogo Steeldrum Woodblock Taiko Melotom Syntom Reverse Fretslide Breath Seashore Bird Telephone Helicopter Applause Gun shot 37 38 VOICE BANK B Control Change 00 Value 1 P h NO OO ON Name Jingle Electric House Elopiano Vintage Funky Pno Fm Piano 1 Fm Piano 2 ToyBox Chimes Mallets Long Vibes Malimba Mellow Tinkles Windchimes Rotary Jazz0rg2 Drawbar Positive Master Francaise Cassotto Tango Nylon Folk Funk 60 Stopped Muted2 Lead 12Strings Solid Warm Ms Finger Mute Bluebass Precision Synbas3 Synbas4 5 Philarmoni Violas GlockString 0OctaStrgsl OctaStrgs2 Marcato Orchestra Slow Arcos Strings2 50 5 DarkStrings Dah Vocalize Scat Ooh Aah Corale Golden Tpt Cornet Tuba amp Bass Muted Tpt Flugelhrni Brass 2 GrowBrasl BrassFx Soprano Liscio Sax Jazz Tenor Graffiato Mariachi GrowBras2 Blare Slide Tbn Clarino Fife Lip Flute Chiff Analogs Flanger Brightpad Wiring Wow Starcase Square Sine
16. per Airpad Picking Morphing 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 112 113 14 115 116 T7 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 Ambience Digipad Movie Newage Voxing Synfony Cuatro Hackbrett Tres Cajun Peruvian Fado Jungle Balama Tinklebell Triangle Tambora Claves Ac Tom Brushtom Snare Crash Scratch Scratch2 Scratch3 Scratch4 Scratch5 FxSlap Laser Wind 39 40 PRESETS BANK Control Change 00 Value 2 Group PrCh Name PIANO 1 Grand Piano 2 Rock Piano 3 Honky 4 Clavinet EL PIANO 5 Vintage 6 Rodes T Stagepno 8 DxPiano 9 Elopiano CHROM 10 Long Vibes Marimba ORGAN 12 Leslies 13 JazzOrgl 14 Jazz0rg2 15 Rock B3 16 Theatre 17 Rotary 18 Whiter 19 Rock Slow 20 Rock Fast 21 Jazzy 22 Gospel 23 Pipe 24 Positive ACCORD 25 Musette 26 Accordion 21 Master 28 Francaise 29 Cassotto 30 Fisa 31 Tango 32 Diatonic 33 Alpen 34 Harmonica AC GUITAR 35 Classic 36 Country 37 Takamin 38 Django 39 Spanish 40 Folk 4 Nylon 42 Brazilian 43 Fingerpick 4 12Strings EL GUITAR 45 STRINGS CHOIR BRASS Strato SAX Jazz Clean Pop Overdrive Texas Muted Solid Blues 60 Stopped Hawaian Telecast Lead Wha guitar FLUTE 101Strings Violinl Violin2 Fast Strings Wiener Harp Tzivago Strings Strings2 Strings3 SYNTH Choir Dah PAD Aah Tuuh Uuh Synvoice Vocals Ooh Trumpet T
17. rom your portable computer with the Midi In of SD 2 via the USB connection TURNING ON To turn the SD 2 unit on simply connect the feeder supplied with the instrument to the mains The LED on the front panel lights up to point out that the instrument is working 1 Off Main ON OFF switch of the SD 2 instrument When the LED lights up it points out Pp that the instrument is working The LED will flash E if there is any Midi In activity 2 Volume Slider that controls the general volume of SD 2 This volume also affects the Headphone 1 output 3 Headphone Connection for stereo headphones with low impedance CONNECTIONS 4 Midi In Thru Midi and Thru connection of SD 2 Connect the Midi In of SD 2 to the Midi out of the computer of the Midi player or of the Master keyboard The Thru connection is used to send a copy of the Midi In to another device i e Expander 5 Out L R Left and Right audio outputs to be connected to the mixer or audio amplifier 6 Power Dc In Connection for the DC 12 V feeder of SD 2 ADVICE ON USING THE INSTRUMENT In this section we show you how we think you should use SD 2 to fully exploit its performance in musical applications HOME STUDIO with computer sequencer or external players In this context SD 2 is able to express its performance to the best It can be connected to your computer Pc or Mac via the Midi cable if you already have a board with Midi interfa
18. rumpet2 Golden Tpt Trombonel Trombone Miles Brass Dixie Tpt Flugelhrn Mute Tpt Fr Horn Octabrass Synbrass ETHINIC Altosoft Jazz Tenor Contralto Rock Tenor Liscio Sax Blowed Rock Sax NightSax Bariton Clarinet Flute Andes Recorder Shakuhashi Whistle Sawmix Brassfx Synclead Chick Minimug Octasaw Patlead Maxisynth Squares Warmness Magic Glockpad Wisper orphing Ambience Wiring ewage Large Banjo andolin Sitar Cuatro Hackbrett Peruvian DRUM SETS P Ch Name 1 Standard 2 Standard2 9 Folk 10 Acoustic Tl Jazz Dry 12 Vintage 17 Rock 25 House 26 Techno 28 Progressive 29 Rave 30 Hip Hop 33 Fusion 41 Brush 49 Orchestra 57 Studio 58 Light Pop 59 65 Custom 66 Latin T3 Pop Jazz 97 Street 98 Analog 99 100 Smooth 101 Acid 102 Kick amp Snare 107 Jazzbrush 121 Urban 122 Electro 123 Country 124 R amp B LIVE DRUMS Drums 2 Control Change 00 Value 4 PCh 1 Bachata 2 Bolero 1 3 Chacha 1 4 Cumbia 1 5 Guajra 1 6 Mambo T Salsa 1 8 Rhumba 1 9 Merengue 1 10 Merengue 2 1 12 2 13 Gipsy 1 14 1 15 Tambourine 16 Brush 17 18 19 20 o 21 Dancel Qc Tepe 23 Ethnic 1 24 Ethnic 2 25 Latingr 1 26 latingr 2 2T Latingr 3 28 Latingr4 29 Latingr5 30 latingr6 3l Latingr 7 32 Latingr8 331 34 35 36 38
19. t 01H 20H Value 00H 7fH CNTRL 42H mod pitch ctrl 49H bend pitch control 5AH AfterTouch tvf cutoff 62h Voices amplitude 43H mod tvf cutoff 4AH bend tvf cutoff 5BH AfterTouch amplitude 63h Voicse Ifo pitch 44H mod Ifo amplitude 45H mod Ifo rate 46H mod Ifo pitch depth 47H mod Ifo tvf depth 48H mod Ifo tva depth GENERAL MIDI VOLUME FOH 26H 7BH 38H 00H Value FTH GENERAL MIDI PAN Va FOH 26H 7BH 39H OOH Value FTH Va MIDI PORT FOH 26H 7BH OOH Value FTH DRAWBARS SELECTION Controller 0 Value 67 Bank MSB Drawbar Controller 20 16 Value 0 127 21 8 Value 0 127 22 51 3 Value 0 127 23 4 Value 0 127 ABH bend amplitude ACH bend Ifo pitch ADH bend Ifo tvf AEH bend Ifo tva 59H AfterTouch pitch ctrl 5CH AfterTouch Ifo pitch 5DH AfterTouch Ifo tvf depth 5EH AfterTouch Ifo tva depth 60h Voices pitch ctrl 6lh Voices tvf cutoff 64h Voices Ifo tvf dpth 65h Voices Ifo tva dpth ue 00 7FH default 7FH ue 00 7FH default 40H ue 00H Channels 00H OFH 01H Channels 10H IFH Program Change 0 24 22 3 Value 0 127 28 percussion 4 Value 0 127 25 2 Value 0 127 29 percussion 2 2 3 Value 0 127 26 1 3 5 Value 0 127 Value 0 127 in order to send a drawbars data 16 8 4 Controller 0 value 67 Program change 0 Controller 20 value 127 16 Controller 21 value 127 8 Controller 23 value 127 4 45
20. te and you have saved it in the format that your prefer you can naturally play it back with any type of sequencer or Midi player i e MIDJAY or similar by connecting it to your SD 2 The use of laptops has become more and more popular in the world of musical entertainment to play back Midi files The advantage of having a musical board integrated in the computer is however often penalised by the fact that such boards only avail of a few sounds and of rather modest quality In this case again we think that the use of SD 2 instead of built in boards offers a considerable opportunity MIDI KEYBOARD Master keyboard Arranger Accordion etc SD 2 can be used as a supplementary module to enrich the sound palette of your keyboard Another ideal solution is that of coupling SD 2 with Master keyboards without sounds or with current mini remote keyboards multimedia keyboards that are used increasingly in the live set up We are sure that such a powerful and compact sound module will certainly become part of your musical set up OPERATING NOTES As you will have already noticed the SD 2 unit has external connections described previously and one general volume control for the rear outputs and for the headphones Obviously everything else that may modify the Sound the Volume the Reverb the Effects etc must be performed via MIDI messages For those who are already familiar with this type of Editing procedure simply observe the table of MIDI imp
21. verb 2 03 H Reverb 4 REVERB LEVEL FOH 26H 7BH 02H OOH Level F7H CHORUS TYPE FOH 26H 7BH 01H 00H Cho type F7H Cho type 00H Chorus 1 02H Chorus 3 OIH Chorus 2 03H Chorus 4 DELAY TYPE FOH 26H 7BH 06H OOH Delay type F7H Delay typez 00H Delay 1 02H Delay 3 01H Delay 2 03H Delay 4 DISTORSOR TYPE FOH 26H 7BH OOH Dist type F7H Dist type Distorsor 1 Distorsor 3 01H Distorsor 2 Distorsor 4 TYPE EFFECTS CHANNEL ASSIGN FOH 26H 7BH OBH OOH Chan Type FTH Boost gain 0 6 Freq 0 7 04 H Reverb 5 05 H Reverb 6 Level 00H 10H 04H Chorus 5 05H Chorus 6 04H Delay 5 05H Delay 6 Distorsor 5 Distorsor 6 06H Reverb 7 TF H OFF 06H Chorus 7 Chorus 8 06H Delay 7 Delay 8 Distorsor 7 Distorsor 8 TFH OFF TFH OFF TFH OFF Chan 0 effects 3 Chorus 6 Distorsor Chorus 1 Leslie 4 Delay T Distorsor Delay 2 Distorsor 5 Delay Chorus 8 Distorsor Delay Chorus CHORUS PARAMETERS FOH 26H 7BH Cho par OOH Value F7H Cho par 3BH Chorus Volume Value 0 7FH 76H Chorus Rate Value 0 7FH TH Delay 0 TFH TH UU Depth 0 15H Feedback 0 7FH DELAY PARAMETERS FOH 26H 7BH Delay par 00h Value FTH Delay par 2BH Delay Feed Value 0 2CH Delay Filter Value 0 68H DELAY TIME FOH 26H 7BH 29h OOH Time Center 0 7FH Time Left 0 7FH Time right 0 7FH FTH DELAY VOLUME FOH 26H
22. ys Exclusive However you will be interested to know that together with the typical sections of Reverb Chorus and Delay you will also find other DSP effects such as Rotor for digital Drawbars with Rate Acceleration Depth and Type controls Wha Wha Amount This controls the intensity of the Wha effect on the track Bass Boost Gain Frequency Bass boosting device Distortion Type Resonance Tone The Master Control section also envisages the following controls Tune This controls the general tune of the module Data Value Arabic Scale This controls the intervals for the Arabic scale Data Value Global Transposer Global transposition of the instrument Data Value Technical Tables VOICE BANKA Control Change 00 Value 0 P h NO OO ON Oi Name Grand Piano Rock Piano Upright Honky Rodes DxPiano Harpsichrd Clavinet Celesta Glocken MusicBox Vibraphon Marimba Xylophon Bell Santur Leslies Jazz0rgl Rock B3 Church Theatre Musette Harmonica Accordion Classic Country Jazz Clean Mutedl Overdrive Blues Harmonics Jazzbass Finger Picked Fretless Slap Funk Synbasl Synbas2 Violini Viola Cello Contrabass Tremolos Pizzicato Harp Timpani Strings SlowStrings Synstrgsl Synstrgs2 Choirl Choir2 Synvoice Hits Trumpet Trombone Tuba Miles Fr Horn Brassl Synbrasl Synbras2 Altosoft Contralto Rock Tenor Bariton 0boe Englishorn Basson Clarinet Piccol
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