Waveforms, Sounds, Performances
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T
HE
R
OM
S
OUND
MAP
Diagram showing the development of a DC Sound
semitone
transp.
detune
volume
LFO
note
tracking
digital filter 1
high pass
low pass
band pass
par. boost
param. cut
digital filter 2
high pass
low pass
band pass
par. boost
param. cut
filter
envelope
amount
amount
cut
off
cut
off
reson.
reson.
dynamics
aftertouch
mod. source
dynam. dynam.
aftertouch
aftertouch
dynamics
aftertouch
mod. source
aftertouch
dynamics
amplitude
amplitude
envelope
sound
volume
dynamics
aftertouch
mod. source
pan
pan
envelope
dynamics
aftertouch
mod. source
digital effects
1 - 2
left
right
left
right
pitch
envelope
rate
oscillator 2
oscillator 1
digital oscillator
mod. source
aftertouch
dynamics
aftertouch
pitch bend
WAVEFORM
STAGE
FILTER
STAGE
PAN
STAGE
AMPLIFIER
STAGE
EFFECTS
STAGE
rate
rate
MIDI
CLOCK
The Sound Library
The table shown in the pages which follow represents the Sound
Library that resides in the instrument’s ROM, and which is automatically loaded into
memory when the instrument is powered up in the following conditions:
-
no floppy disk inserted in the disk drive, or the disk inserted does not contain a
Sound Library;
-
The R
AM
-disk, if installed, is empty, or does not contain a Sound Library.
Reading the tables
The Sounds are organised in 16 Families, which group together 16
sound of the same type. The Families conform to General MIDI standards, with the
exception of the last family (“Drumkits”) which replaces the GM “Special FX”.
The Sounds are arranged vertically in increasing order of Program Change number and
in horizontal direction, in increasing order of Bank Select number. The Extended
Program Change of the S Series—exploited in Songs to recall Sounds—groups these
two values in a single parameter (the Program Change is the first part and the Bank
Select is the second).
Sounds with 32 note polyphony
Sounds shown in grey are Single Oscillator Sounds (SO),
which permits a maximum polyphony of 32 notes. Consult the Edit Sound chapter in the
Reference section for detailed information.
This table can be photocopied and used to list the Sounds loaded into RAM and saved
in a user-programmed Sound Library. The last page shows a blank table.
A table listing the Performances contained in ROM follows after the ROM Sounds.
Here also you will find two blank tables that can be photocopied for personal use.
Summary of Contents for S2 Turbo
Page 1: ......
Page 3: ...MUSICPROCESSORS OWNER S MANUAL ...
Page 17: ...INTRODUCTION 1 1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION ...
Page 21: ...5 LAYOUTS 2 LAYOUTS S2 S3 Front panel S2 S3 Rear panel S2R Front panel S2R Rear panel ...
Page 42: ...26 OVERVIEW ...
Page 120: ...104 PRACTICAL GUIDE ...
Page 140: ...124 SAMPLE TRANSLATOR ...
Page 256: ...II APPENDIX ...
Page 257: ...MIDI iii MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART MIDI CONTROLLERS SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE ...
Page 267: ...Waveforms Sounds Performances xiii WAVEFORMS SOUNDS AND PERFORMANCES ...
Page 278: ...XXIV APPENDIX ...
Page 279: ...ROM Drumkits and Percussion Samples xxv DRUMKITS AND PERCUSSION SAMPLES ...
Page 291: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS xxxvii TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 302: ...J TROUBLESHOOTING ...