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About gm2/native modes, Gm2/native mode sound sets, The sound sets, refer to – Edirol SD-80 User Manual

Page 17: P. 17), Classical, Contemporary, Solo, Enhanced, Special

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17

Using the internal sound generator

Using the internal

sound generator

About GM2/Native modes

GM2/Native mode sound sets

The

sounds sets

of GM2 mode and Native mode are organized by their character into four or six

variations

.

fig.5-01

Classical

This is the basic sound set that blends well into an ensemble. This set is
also used when GM2 data compatibility is important.

Contemporary

This sound set emphasizes the realism of each individual instrument. It
contains numerous sounds that use velocity switching for expressive
dynamics.

Solo

This sound set contains mainly sounds that are designed to be
distinctive when used to play solos. These sounds include spacious
stereo-sampled sounds, as well as sounds that are switched by velocity.

Enhanced

This sound set concentrates on sounds that are designed with multi-effects (MFX), such as

distortion

guitar

and

rotary organ

. You can obtain an effect simply by selecting one of these sounds. The set also

includes acoustic instruments with a clear upper register produced by equalization processing, and synth
sounds based on multi-effects.
Up to three enhanced sounds can be used simultaneously. This set also contains some sounds that do not
use MFX.

*

With the factory settings in Native mode, parts 1--3 allow you to use special sounds or enhanced sounds that use
MFX.

Special

This sound set can be used only in Native mode. It consists mainly of the best sounds of the SD-80 from
the Enhanced set, and also includes highly original sounds not defined by GM2.
As with the Enhanced set, most sounds use multi-effects (MFX).

SD-80

GS

Classical

Contemporary

Solo

Enhanced

GM2

XGlite

Special 2

Classical

Contemporary

Solo

Enhanced

Native

Special 1

Parameters that can be used in GM2 mode

fig.5-01a

In GM2 mode it is not possible to edit
the sounds themselves.
Multi-effects (MFX) and the sounds
are always handled as a unit, and are
always included in the Enhanced
sound set. (In the example shown in
the diagram at right, an Enhanced
sound is selected for Part 2.)

Sounds

Part

Parameters

Part 1

Sounds

MFX

Part

Parameters

Part 2

Sounds

Part

Parameters

Part 32