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Reply 300 of 741, by syche

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Thanks for your replies, guys! Much appreciated.

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Well that's simple. All SC instruments have a range, the velocity of these tubular bells is around 50 (out of 127) and the pitch […]
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syche wrote:

Could someone confirm that in the attached midi (theme.mid) file between 1:41 and 1:56 Tubular bells (channels 14 and 15) are almost inaudible (in any mode, btw), even though it shows them as playing at a high level?

Well that's simple.
All SC instruments have a range, the velocity of these tubular bells is around 50 (out of 127) and the pitch is very high, it's simply out of the sound canvas range.
You will not hear it on any sound canvas including the hardware because the song was not composed on a sound canvas.

Have fun.

Yeah, that's what I thought initially. (I noticed that tubular bells on channel 4 sound just fine in other parts of the song, where their velocity is lower) However, I found several recordings of the soundtrack which were made on the real SC-55 hardware, where tubular bells at this moment were more pronounced. One example is here (skip to 1:43):
http://www.ultima.rabbitslair.de/ultima8_rola … gan%20Theme.ogg

Also I think that the music for Ultima 8 was, indeed, composed on Roland hardware. The reason I think that is because in 1994 not long after developing U8, Origin published a music CD called "Origin Audi CD vol.3" with Ultima 8 medley on it, which sounds very very "Rolandy". Here:
http://www.ultima.rabbitslair.de/origin_audio … 08%20Medley.ogg

Reply 301 of 741, by James-F

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Alright I've recorded the ENDGAME.MID using my SC-55 MKII.
The tubular bells are there (1:49).
They sound exactly the same in SC-VA with SC-55 mode but slightly quieter.

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Reply 302 of 741, by syche

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James-F wrote:

Alright I've recorded the ENDGAME.MID using my SC-55 MKII.
The tubular bells are there (1:49).

Thank you very much! Interesting. Looks like the algorithm in SC-VA is a bit different than in SC-55 hardware and it messes up some instruments under some circumstances.

Reply 303 of 741, by James-F

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I added the SC-VA version but only the part where the bells are, they are there but quieter.

Yes the SC-VA is not perfect in SC-55 mode, but so is the SC-88 (and up) in SC-55 mode.
A lot of instrument don't sound the same with newer hardware models in SC-55 mode, even the manuals state so.

If you want the SC-55 sound, you get the SC-55 hardware.
But anything from SC-88 and up, the SC-VA does I'd say 99.9% accurately.


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Reply 304 of 741, by syche

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James-F wrote:

I added the SC-VA version but only the part where the bells are, they are there but quieter.

Yes, quite a bit quieter actually, as if almost not there at all. I had to crank up the volume "to 11" to hear them.

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If you want the SC-55 sound, you get the SC-55 hardware.

Nah, I think SC-VA emulates SC-55 sound good enough. For me, at least. I can cope with it messing up a bit here and there. 😀

Reply 305 of 741, by James-F

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Here is a comparison of the hardware SC-55 and SC-VA in SC-55 Map.

Doom
From 00:09 you can hear a muted Crash Cymbal on the hardware SC-55 (as the composer intended), but on SC-VA it is not muted but freely ringing and has a different sound.
From 00:42 there is a Ride Cymbal which sounds completely different on SC-VA, and the same un-muted crash afterwards.

Duke3D
Immediately 00:00 you can hear the different Ride Cymbal sound like on the doom track on 00:42.
A completely different Kick Drum sound.

These different sounds appeared on the SC-88 and replaced the SC-55 sounds even in SC-55 Map on the real hardware.
You can actually acknowledge this fact by going to this wonderful site and listening by yourself:
http://www.wavetable.nl/?cat=4

Doom - E1M1 [Roland SC-8820_55MAP].mp3, You can hear that the SC-8820 mutes the Crash Cymbal but SC-VA don't (they didn't emulate the control rom properly),
also the Ride Cymbal at 00:44 is not like on the real SC-55 hardware which proves Roland completely replaced some sounds in SC-88 and up.
Doom - E1M1 [Roland SC-8820_88MAP].mp3, The Crash Cymbal doesn't mute because it is not on SC-55 Map, and obviously different ride cymbal sound.
Duke Nukem 3D - Intro [Roland SC-8820_55MAP].mp3, Same as the SC-VA, the drum sounds are different.

This is a small example but there are more sounds that differ on the later models in SC-55 Map from a real SC-55.
This should make obvious that not even the later hardware models can sound like the SC-55.
So to conclude once again, if you want an authentic SC-55 experience which a lot of DOS games are composed on, find a good SC-55 on Ebay, buy it and keep it.
But anything from SC-88 and up, I believe is perfectly emulated on SC-VA since the developers based it on the 8820 which has the same control rom as the 88 and 88Pro.

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Reply 306 of 741, by Roland User

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James-F
I have two questions )))
1) why Roland created SC-VA with SC-8820 map instead SC-8850 ?
2) what prevented Roland create SC-VA so to fully fit SC-55 , SC-88 , SC-88 Pro , SC-8820 maps as in each hardware version ?

Reply 307 of 741, by kode54

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Possibly because that would involve writing four emulators instead of just one? In this case, they emulate a synthesizer that has compatibility modes. If they wanted to be truly faithful to each of the older synthesizers, they would need to emulate each piece of hardware completely, as well as bundle the full sample ROM data for each one.

Reply 308 of 741, by Silanda

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Also, it's worth bearing in mind that the SC-8820 was the last model in the proper Sound Canvas line, so perhaps was Roland's preferred device to emulate. Besides that, the VSTi wasn't really designed for retro gaming purposes, and there aren't that many people who are going to be in the market for a perfect recreation of the SC-55 (not to mention that there would need to be SC-55 pre-GM, SC-55 post-GM, and SC-55 Mk II modes for true accuracy).

Reply 309 of 741, by Roland User

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Silanda wrote:

Also, it's worth bearing in mind that the SC-8820 was the last model in the proper Sound Canvas line, so perhaps was Roland's preferred device to emulate. Besides that, the VSTi wasn't really designed for retro gaming purposes, and there aren't that many people who are going to be in the market for a perfect recreation of the SC-55 (not to mention that there would need to be SC-55 pre-GM, SC-55 post-GM, and SC-55 Mk II modes for true accuracy).

Whats ? SC-8820 it was latest and end step in Sound Canvas ? And how SC-8850 ? This it was top Sound Canvas sound modules )
Or you think whats this not Sound Canvas module ?

Reply 310 of 741, by Silanda

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Roland User wrote:
Silanda wrote:

Also, it's worth bearing in mind that the SC-8820 was the last model in the proper Sound Canvas line, so perhaps was Roland's preferred device to emulate. Besides that, the VSTi wasn't really designed for retro gaming purposes, and there aren't that many people who are going to be in the market for a perfect recreation of the SC-55 (not to mention that there would need to be SC-55 pre-GM, SC-55 post-GM, and SC-55 Mk II modes for true accuracy).

Whats ? SC-8820 it was latest and end step in Sound Canvas ? And how SC-8850 ? This it was top Sound Canvas sound modules )
Or you think whats this not Sound Canvas module ?

IIRC the 8820 was released after the 8850, making it the last true Sound Canvas. There was also a keyboard and another module released later, but they too were both based on the 8820, not the 8850.

The SD-50/90 Studio Canvas modules came much later, but IIRC they were pretty much their own thing with GS support for only the SC-55 level tones.

Reply 312 of 741, by Roland User

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About quiet sounds in SC-VA , heve this melody.
SC-VA played 0:50 verry silend , S-YXG50 playing this segment clearly

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Reply 313 of 741, by Falcosoft

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If someone is interested I have added VSTi support to FSMP. This means that FSMP itself can host e.g. SC-VA so no other VST host is required.
https://youtu.be/mzZhhLXG0kk

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Reply 315 of 741, by Kamerat

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Thanks Falcosoft! Working fine with the Yamaha S-YXG50 VSTi in Windows 98SE. If you integrate Munt, then we don't need any other software for a MIDI box. 😀

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Reply 316 of 741, by KainXVIII

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I don't get it, how to to use new FSMP to play dosbox with roland sc (it does not show up in mixer /listmidi command) or windows games?
PS - i already uninstalled savihost and loopmidi which work fine by me 😕

Reply 317 of 741, by James-F

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Settings -> Midi In -> Activate.
Input Port: windows default or what dosbox will send midi data to.

You can also use Capital Tone Fallback with the SC-55 map for games that rely on CTF like on the first revision of the SC-55.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrKfDTjvKDs
Select Roland_SCVA.ins and SCVA-55 in both sections under it.


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Reply 318 of 741, by KainXVIII

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James-F wrote:
Settings -> Midi In -> Activate. Input Port: windows default or what dosbox will send midi data to. […]
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Settings -> Midi In -> Activate.
Input Port: windows default or what dosbox will send midi data to.

You can also use Capital Tone Fallback with the SC-55 map for games that rely on CTF like on the first revision of the SC-55.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrKfDTjvKDs
Select Roland_SCVA.ins and SCVA-55 in both sections under it.

I can't activate midi in, its grayed out