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Posted by: chrisNova777
« on: August 04, 2016, 05:50:04 PM »

list of devices that support Roland GS midi mapping

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g600, g800, RA-800, G-1000(similar to SC88Pro), PMA-5, JW-50, JV-30, JV-35, JV-50, XP-10


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G-600   

Sound source you have added some waveform to SC-88 +? Key keyboard

The number of patches: 689
Number of drum kit: 25
User Patch: 256
User Drum: 2

The maximum number of voices: 64
Number of channels: 16
Effects: Reverb (8 types), chorus (eight), delay (10 species), 2BAND EQ