
2051, 2179, 2307, 2435,
2563, 2691, 2819, 2947,
3075, 3203, 3331, 3459,
3587, 3715, 3843, 3971,
4099, 4227, 4355, 4483,
5123, 5251, 5379, 5507,
5635, 5763, 6147
2048, 2176, 2304, 2432,
2560, 2688, 2816, 2944,
3072, 3200, 3328, 3456,
3584, 3712, 3840, 3968,
4096, 4224, 4352, 4480,
5120, 5248, 5376, 5504,
5632, 5760, 6144
16, 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22, 23,
24, 25, 26, 27,
28, 29, 30, 31,
32, 33, 34, 35,
40, 41, 42, 43,
44, 45, 48
Using Controllers:
To get the SC-88 Pro sound “House Bass,” (PC 40, Variation 22), you used to do something
that looked like this:
Listing 16
Controller #0, 22
Controller #32, 0
Patch 39
This calls variation 22, PC 40 which was OK for the SC-88 Pro but to force map 3 on all
SC-88 Pro and above we need to alter the controller #32 statement so that all higher Sound
Canvas units will use the SC-88 Pro map.
Listing 17
Controller #0, 22
Controller #32, 3
Patch 39
Simply adding 3 to controller #32 causes this listing to call the same SC-88 Pro sound on every
Sound Canvas 3rd generation or higher there will ever be. No SYSEX, no modes, just a
changed controller. Simple. The controller events can be in either order so long as they precede
the patch event.
Using Hybrid Technique:
If you were using the Controller #0 method in the past, it is possible to continue using the
controller #0 method. All you need to do is change the controller #32 event before each patch
call. However, remember that if your sequencer uses a set up page to initialize tracks, the hybrid
technique will not work unless you repeat the patch call in your event listing with the controller
#32 event preceding it.
Formerly you selected House Bass this way:
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