Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the STUDIO Canvas SD-80.Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANTSAFE
10 Names of things and what they do Front Panel fig.1-01 1 Display This shows various types of information (such as level meters or parameter value
100AppendicesInstrument list (Special sound)* The asterisk (*) indicates that the same sound is used for the Enhanced sound set in GM2/Native mode.PC
101AppendicesAppendicesInstrument list (GS mode)PianoPC CC00 GS Set Voices001 000 Piano 1 1008 Piano 1w 1016 Piano 1d 1002 000 Piano 2 1008 Piano 2w 1
102AppendicesSynth leadPC CC00 GS Map Voices081 000 Square Wave 2001 Square 1008 Sine Wave 1082 000 Saw Wave 2001 Saw 1008 Doctor Solo 2083 000 SynC
103AppendicesAppendicesInstrument list (XGlite mode)* The instrument names listed here are the proper names for the XGlite sound module mode. Due to t
104AppendicesBrassPC CC32 XG Set Elements057 000 Trumpet 1032 Warm Trumpet 2058 000 Trombone 1018 Trombone 2059 000 Tuba 1060 000 Muted Trumpet 1061 0
105AppendicesAppendicesDrum set list (GM2 / Native mode)PC MSB Classical Set MSB Contemporary Set MSB Solo Set MSB Enhanced Set001 104 Standard Set 10
106Appendices Classical set drum set (1)* BANK MSB=104, LSB=0fig.drum24-87PC 1 PC 9 PC 17 PC 25 PC 26Standard Set Room Set Power Set Electric
107AppendicesAppendices Classical set drum set (2)* BANK MSB=104, LSB=0fig.drum24-87PC 33 PC 41 PC 49 PC 57Jazz Set Brush Set OrchestraSet SFX
108Appendices Contemporary set drum set (1)* BANK MSB=105, LSB=0fig.drum24-87PC 1 PC 9 PC 17 PC 25 PC 26Standard Set2 Room Set 2 Power Set 2 Dan
109AppendicesAppendices Contemporary set drum set (1)* BANK MSB=105, LSB=0fig.drum24-87PC 33 PC 41 PC 49 PC 57Jazz Set 2 Brush Set 2 OrchestraSe
11 Names of things and what they do Names of things 9 Mode Indicators This indicates the sound generator mode in which the SD-80 is operating. The i
110Appendices Solo set drum set (1)* BANK MSB=106, LSB=0fig.drum24-87PC 1 PC 9 PC 17 PC 25 PC 26St.Standard St.Room St.Power Rust Set A
111AppendicesAppendices Solo set drum set (2)* BANK MSB=106, LSB=0fig.drum24-87PC 33 PC 41 PC 49 PC 57St.Jazz St.Brush OrchestraSet SFX Set
112Appendices Enhanced set drum set (1)* BANK MSB=107, LSB=0fig.drum24-87PC 1 PC 9 PC 17 PC 25 PC 26Amb.Standard Amb.Room Gated Power Techno Set
113AppendicesAppendices Enhanced set drum set (2)* BANK MSB=107, LSB=0fig.drum24-87PC 33 PC 41 PC 49 PC 57Amb.Jazz Amb.Brush OrchestraSet SFX
114AppendicesDrum set list (GS mode)* The instrument names listed here are the proper names for the XGlite sound module mode. Due to the limited numbe
115AppendicesAppendices GS mode drum set (1)fig.drum25-99PC 1 / PC 33STANDARD / JAZZPC 9ROOMPC 17POWERPC 25ELECTRONICPC 26TR-808PC 41BRUSHPC 49ORCHES
116Appendices GS mode drum set (2)fig.drum35-108PC 57SFX----------------High QSlapScratch PushScratch PullSticksSquare ClickMetronome ClickMetronome
117AppendicesAppendicesDrum set list (XGlite mode) * The instrument names listed here are the proper names for the XGlite sound module mode. Due to th
118Appendices XGlite mode drum set (1)* BANK MSB=127, LSB=0fig.drum12-64PC001 PC002 PC009 PC017 PC025Standard Kit Standard Kit 2 Room Kit Rock Kit El
119AppendicesAppendicesfig.drum72-84 XGlite mode drum set (2)* BANK MSB=127, LSB=0fig.drum12-64PC001Standard KitPC002Standard Kit 2PC009Room KitPC017
12 Names of things and what they do Rear Panel fig.1-02 17 AC IN Connector Connect the supplied AC cable here. Never use any AC cable other than th
120Appendicesfig.drum53-84PC001Standard KitPC026Analog KitPC033Jazz KitPC041Brush KitPC049Classic KitRide Cymbal Cup <- <- <- <-Tambourine
121AppendicesAppendices XGlite mode drum set (3)* BANK MSB=126, LSB=0fig.drum36-90PC001 PC002SFX Kit 1 SFX Kit 2Cutting Noise ---Cutting Noise 2 Door
122Appendices
Function...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSystemReal TimeAuxMessagesNot
Function...BasicChannelModeNoteNumber :VelocityAfterTouchPitch BendControlChangeProgramChangeSystem ExclusiveSystemCommonSystemReal TimeAuxMessagesNot
125SpecificationsSpecifications Model: Studio Canvas SD-80 (General MIDI2 / GS format / XGlite format)●Number of parts32●Maximum Polyphony128 voices●
126INDEXAAC IN Connector ... 12Adobe Acrobat Reader ... 9BBulk Dump
127INDEXRReverb ... 16, 39, 41, 43SSHIFT Button ... 11
128INDEX
129MEMO
13Basic operationBasic operationOperations in the basic screenThe SD-80 contains a diverse array of sounds, ranging from instrumental sounds such as p
130MEMO
To resize thickness, move all items on the front cover 2 and center registration marks to left or right.CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENAT
As of December 10, 2005 (EDIROL-1)Information When you need repair service, call your nearest EDIROL/Roland Service Center or authorized EDIROL
14Basic operation Auditioning the sounds (Preview)On the SD-80, sounds are specified using two numbers: the instrument number and the variation numbe
15Basic operationBasic operation Adjusting the brightness of the display (Contrast)Immediately after the power is turned on, or after the SD-80 has b
16Using the internal sound generatorThe SD-80 contains a sound generator with 1,050 diverse and high-quality sounds. The internal sound generator has
17Using the internal sound generatorUsing the internal sound generatorAbout GM2/Native modes GM2/Native mode sound setsThe sounds sets of GM2 mode an
18Using the internal sound generatorAbout parts and soundsThe SD-80 is able to produce 32 different sounds at once. A sound generator such as the SD-8
19Using the internal sound generatorUsing the internal sound generatorSpecifying the function of the MIDI connectorsThe SD-80 has two modes in which M
To resize thickness, move all items on the front cover 2 and center registration marks to left or right.CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENAT
20Using the internal sound generator MIDI modefig.7-3The MIDI messages received at the MIDI IN connectors will be passed directly to the internal sou
21Using the internal sound generatorUsing the internal sound generatorSpecifying the function of the MIDI connectorsIf the MIDI OUT/THRU switch on the
22Using the internal sound generatorSwitching the sound generator modeHere’s how to switch the sound generator mode. The sound generator mode can be s
23Using the internal sound generatorUsing the internal sound generatorSelecting a partHere’s how to select the part that you want to edit.fig.5-031. P
24Using the internal sound generatorSelecting the type of part (INST/DRUM)Here’s how to select the type (Part Mode) for each part.* Inst Type can be e
25Using the internal sound generatorUsing the internal sound generatorSelecting the sound setIn GM2 mode you can choose one of four different sound se
26Using the internal sound generatorSelecting a soundIf the part type is Inst, use the following procedure to select a sound. First make sure that the
27Using the internal sound generatorUsing the internal sound generatorSelecting a drum setIf the part type is Drum Set, use the following procedure to
28Using the internal sound generatorMuting/soloing a partYou can “mute” a specified part so that it will not sound. This is convenient when you want t
29Using the internal sound generatorUsing the internal sound generator Soloing a partWhen multiple parts are sounding, you can cause only the current
3 USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 • Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual...
30Using the internal sound generatorAbout parametersThis section explains the parameters (items that you can set). Parameters are settings that determ
31Using the internal sound generatorUsing the internal sound generatorEditing the parametersParameters can be controlled from the SD-80's panel o
32Using the internal sound generator Editing parameters that are common to all partsHere’s an example of how to edit parameters that are common to al
33Using the internal sound generatorUsing the internal sound generatorAbout parameters that can be edited from the SD-80’s panelThe following paramete
34Using the internal sound generatorPortamento SW [cc#65] ON/OFF, (PATCH: Native mode only)Turn this ON when you want to use portamento.Portamento Ti
35Using the internal sound generatorUsing the internal sound generatorEnvelopefig.p8-3jThe sound of a musical instrument changes over time from the mo
36Using the internal sound generatorVibratofig.p7-1jVibrato is an effect that cyclically modulates the pitch. By applying vibrato, you can make your p
37Using the internal sound generatorUsing the internal sound generator Part parameters (Native mode)In addition to the Part parameters described in t
38Using the internal sound generatorPart Output Assign MFX, 1, 2, 1L, 1R, 2L, 2R, PATCHThis specifies where the output signal of the part will be sen
39Using the effects of the internal sound generatorUsing the effects of the internal sound generatorAbout the sound generator effectsThe SD-80 contain
4 009 • Do not excessively twist or bend the power cord, nor place heavy objects on it. Doing so can damage the cord, producing severed elements and
40Using the effects of the internal sound generatorEditing the sound generator effectsYou can edit the sound generator effects when the sound generato
41Using the effects of the internal sound generatorUsing the effects of the internal sound generatorParameters that can be edited in GM2 modeThe sound
42Using the effects of the internal sound generatorMod Rate (Modulation Rate) 0–127Specifies the speed (frequency) at which the chorus sound will be m
43Using the effects of the internal sound generatorUsing the effects of the internal sound generatorParameters that can be edited in Native modeThe so
44Using the effects of the internal sound generatorHF Damp (Reverb/Delay HF Damp)Specifies the frequency above which the high-frequency component of t
45Using the effects of the internal sound generatorUsing the effects of the internal sound generator Chorus (System Effect)On the SD-80, the chorus s
46Using the effects of the internal sound generatorPhase 0–180 degreesSpecifies the spaciousness of the chorus sound.Pre Delay (Chorus Pre Delay) 0.0–
47Using the effects of the internal sound generatorUsing the effects of the internal sound generatorMFX A-C Chorus Send Level (Multi-effect A–C Chorus
48Using the effects of the internal sound generatorSpecifying the output destination of the partPART OUTPUT ASSIGN MFX, 1, 2, 1L, 1R, 2L, 2R, PATCHSpe
49System-related settingsSystem-related settingsThis chapter explains how to make settings that affect the entire system of the SD-80. Here’s the basi
5 IMPORTANT NOTES 291b In addition to the items listed under “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” and “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on pages 2, 3 and 4, please
50System-related settingsAdjusting the contrast of the displayImmediately after the power is turned on, or after the SD-80 has been used for an extend
51System-related settingsSystem-related settingsBulk Dump A01–A16, B01–B16, COMMON, ALLfig.7-1abSpecifies the internal sound generator parameters that
52System-related settingsPreview settingsBy pressing [PREVIEW] you can audition the currently selected sound. This is called the preview function.Here
53Controlling the SD-80 via MIDIControlling the SD-80 via MIDIThe functionality of the SD-80’s internal sound generator, mixer, and audio effects can
54Controlling the SD-80 via MIDI•A greater number of the Part parameters can be edited from the SD-80.• When creating song data, you can select sounds
55Controlling the SD-80 via MIDIControlling the SD-80 via MIDI Switching the sound setGM2 mode and Native mode each have four sound sets (variations)
56Controlling the SD-80 via MIDI Switching the type of partSwitching the Part Mode in GM2 modeIn GM2, transmit a Bank Select message to switch the Pa
57Controlling the SD-80 via MIDIControlling the SD-80 via MIDIData: 00H = OFF (Normal part)01H = Set1 (Drum1)02H = Set2 (Drum2)(p) specifies the part
58Controlling the SD-80 via MIDI Switching soundsYou can switch the sound (instrument) for each of the SD-80’s parts by transmitting MIDI messages fr
59Controlling the SD-80 via MIDIControlling the SD-80 via MIDISwitching sounds in GM2 modeTransmit bank select LSB (CC#32) and program change (PC#).*
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60Controlling the SD-80 via MIDI<Example> If you want to select the sound for variation number 8, instrument number 3 (Piano3 w), transmit the f
61Controlling the SD-80 via MIDIControlling the SD-80 via MIDI Switching the drum setIn the same way as for instruments, you can switch drum sets by
62Controlling the SD-80 via MIDISwitching drum sets in Native modeTransmit bank select LSB (CC#32) and program change (PC#).* Bank select MSB (CC#0) i
63Controlling the SD-80 via MIDIControlling the SD-80 via MIDI Editing MIDI effect parametersEditing the reverb (in GM2 mode)To edit the reverb via M
64Controlling the SD-80 via MIDIChanging the MFX type (Native mode)fig.8-04_99To change the effect type of the enhanced sounds selected for parts 1–3,
65Controlling the SD-80 via MIDIControlling the SD-80 via MIDIData: 00 (output assign = MFX)Checksum (ss): For details on the calculation method, refe
66Controlling the SD-80 via MIDIfig.8-07_993. Transmit “Part Output MFX Select” to specify the MFX (MFX A–MFX C) to which the part output will be sent
67Controlling the SD-80 via MIDIControlling the SD-80 via MIDIEditing the MFX effect parametersYou can edit effect parameters such as equalizer gain a
68Controlling the SD-80 via MIDI<Example> Editing the MFX of part 3If MFX type=18:Mod Delay is applied to the sound of part 3 and you want to ch
69Controlling the SD-80 via MIDIControlling the SD-80 via MIDI Writing/loading SD-80 settingsThe SD-80 is able to transmit the settings of its sound
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70Controlling the SD-80 via MIDITransmitting individual dataIndividual data can be transmitted in each editing screen.fig.8-3a1. In each editing scree
71TroubleshootingTroubleshootingIf the SD-80 does not function as you expect, please check the following points first. If this does not resolve the pr
72Troubleshooting Notes do not soundCompared to other problems, there are a greater number and wider variety of reasons that notes do not sound. Howe
73TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Something is wrong with the sound● You may have switched to another sound after editing sound parameters (such as th
74Troubleshooting When you turn MFX on, all of the system effects you have previously set (such as reverb) are initialized.● When you turn MFX on, it
75AppendicesAppendicesPart parameter list Part parameters (GM2 mode, Native mode)Parameter ValueInst Type Inst Type INST, DRUMVolume Volume 0–100–127
76Appendices Parameters common to all parts (Native mode)Parameter ValueSYSTEM Control 1–4 System Control OFF, CC01–31, 33–95, BEND, AFTMFX Sw MFX Sw
77AppendicesAppendicesEffect parameter list Effect parameter (GM2 mode)Reverb (System Effect)Parameter ValueReverb Type Reverb Type Small Room, Mediu
78Appendices Effect parameter (Native mode)Reverb (System Effect)Parameter ValueReverb Type Reverb Type 0(Off), 1(Reverb), 2(Room), 3(SRV Hall), 4(SR
79AppendicesAppendices(*7)When the Chorus Type is 2 (DELAY)Parameter ValueCenter Delay Center 200–1000 ms, note valueLeft Delay Left 200–1000 ms, note
8 Contents Instrument list (XGlite mode) ...103Drum set list (GM
80AppendicesMFX parameter list1:Stereo EQNo. Parameter Setting Value Value Dec. Initial1 Low Freq 200, 400 Hz 0 - 1 05 Mid1 Freq 200 - 8000 Hz (*1) 0
81AppendicesAppendices10:LimiterNo. Parameter Setting Value Value Dec. Initial1 LM Thresh 0 - 127 0 - 127 642 LM Release 0 - 127 0 - 127 323 LM Ratio
82Appendices18:Modulation DelayNo. Parameter Setting Value Value Dec. Initial2 DLY Left 0.0 - 500.0 ms 0 - 126 1263 DLY Right 0.0 - 500.0 ms 0 - 126 1
83AppendicesAppendices25:Gated ReverbNo. Parameter Setting Value Value Dec. Initial1 RV Type NORMAL, REVERSE, SWEEP1, SWEEP2 0 - 3 02 RV PreDelay 0.0
84Appendices2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz, BYPASS35:Chorus → DelayNo. Parameter Setting Value Value Dec. Initial1 CH PreDelay 0.0 - 100.0 ms 0
85AppendicesAppendices42 Keysync FlangerNo. Parameter Setting Value Value Dec. Initial3 FL PreDelay 0.0 - 100 ms 0 - 125 54 FL Rate 0.05 - 10.00 Hz,
86Appendices48:3D DelayNo. Parameter Setting Value Value Dec. Initial3 DLY Time C 0 - 1800 ms, note*2 0 - 1822 18151 DLY Time L 0 - 1800 ms, note*2 0
87AppendicesAppendices55:Stereo CompressorNo. Parameter Setting Value Value Dec. Initial2 COMP Attack 0 - 127 0 - 127 641 COMP Sustain 0 - 127 0 - 127
88Appendices5 EQ High Gain -15 - +15 dB 0 - 30 156 Output Level 0 - 127 0 - 127 12763:Auto PanNo. Parameter Setting Value Value Dec. Initial1 AutoPan
89AppendicesAppendices69:Shuffle Delay 2No. Parameter Setting Value Value Dec. Initial1 DLY Time 0 - 3000 ms, note*2 0 - 3022 30132DLY ShuffleRate0 -
9 Introduction Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Edirol SD-80 Studio Canvas. How to read this manual The documentation for the S
90Appendices2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000 Hz(*2) 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000,2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000, BY
91AppendicesAppendices78:Guitar Amp SimulatorNo. Parameter Setting Value Value Dec. Initial1 AmpSim Switch OFF, ON 0 - 1 12 Amp Type (*1) 0 - 13 23 Am
92Appendices83:Guitar Multi CNo. Parameter Setting Value Value Dec. Initial1 OD/DS Switch OFF, ON 0 - 1 12 OD/DS Type OVERDRIVE, DISTORTION0 - 1 03 OD
93AppendicesAppendices86:Bass MultiNo. Parameter Setting Value Value Dec. Initial1 COMP Switch OFF, ON 0 - 1 12 COMP Attack 0 - 127 0 - 127 643 COMP S
94Appendices
95AppendicesAppendicesInstrument list (GM2 / Native mode)PianoPC LSB MSB Classic Set Voices MSB Contemp Set Voices MSB Solo Set Voices MSB Enhance Set
96AppendicesGuitarPC LSB MSB Classic Set Voices MSB Contemp Set Voices MSB Solo Set Voices MSB Enhance Set Voices25 0 96 Nylon Gt 1 97 Nylon Gt 2
97AppendicesAppendicesEnsemblePC LSB MSB Classic Set Voices MSB Contemp Set Voices MSB Solo Set Voices MSB Enhance Set Voices49 0 96 Strings 2 97
98AppendicesSynth leadPC LSB MSB Classic Set Voices MSB Contemp Set Voices MSB Solo Set Voices MSB Enhance Set Voices81 0 96 Square Wave 2 97 MG Squa
99AppendicesAppendicesPercussivePC LSB MSB Classic Set Voices MSB Contemp Set Voices MSB Solo Set Voices MSB Enhance Set Voices113 0 96 Tinkle Bell 1
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