
There is no need to read every page unless you are curious about how other people who can
not use your approach may need to go about accomplishing the same results. In many former
attempts to explain how to make SC-55 sequences sound the same on the SC-88, others
respond with, “I do not understand how to do that,” or else they say, “That’s so easy, why do
you have to use so many words?” For more universal clarity I am repetitive and wordy.
This document will not tell you everything about the Roland Sound Canvas, but hopefully it will
give you all the information you need to make your MIDI files truly shareable with other users. If
you follow the guidelines suggested, your MIDI files will require no changes of any sort to keep
them sounding the same to you if and when you upgrade to a newer Sound Canvas.
Chapter 5 lists several URL’s of interest to SCUG members including those directly related to
this document. If you spot any errors in this document, please send email to
[email protected]. Any corrections and or updates will be incorporated and the latest version will always be available for download within the various links of the SCUG web site.
This work is protected by copyright. It is to be distributed freely and may not be sold. The
author reserves the exclusive right to alter this work and to derive other creations.
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