Roland Musical Instrument SRX 98 User Guide

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Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT  
SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 2; p. 3). These sections provide  
important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally,  
in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature  
provided by your new unit, Owner’s Manual should be read in its entirety. The  
manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.  
Welcome to the SRX-98 “Analog Essentials” Special SRX Board 2006  
Congratulations on owning this special collection of sounds. All SRX-98 waveforms have been newly  
sampled, and are derived from world-famous analog synthesizers such as Roland’s Jupiter-8. The entire  
range of notes from each synth has been multisampled for the ultimate in realism and playability. In  
some instances, up to 92 consecutive notes have been sampled per instrument.  
We hope you will enjoy these authentic and superb sounds!  
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This SPECIAL SRX BOARD 2006 SRX-98 is not for sale.  
The SRX-98 is compatible with following Roland products. No other products can be used.  
Fantom-X6/X7/X8/XR/Xa  
JUNO-G  
Fantom-S/S88  
Fantom (FA-76)  
XV-5080/5050  
Fantom-S/S88 users  
If the instrument in which you want to install the SRX-98 is running system program version 1.05 or  
earlier, you must update the system before you can use the SRX-98.  
For information regarding the system update program, please access the Roland website or contact  
the nearest Roland Service Center.  
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In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or contents of this package are subject to change  
without prior notice.  
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Copyright © 2005 ROLAND CORPORATION  
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written  
permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.  
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IMPORTANT NOTES  
When you purchase the SRX-98 Special SRX Board 2006 from an  
authorized Roland dealer, the included sounds and samples are  
licensed, not sold, to you by Roland Corporation, for commercial use  
in music production, public performance, broadcast, etc.  
INSTALLING THE WAVE EXPANSION BOARD  
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Turn off your instrument.  
1. Remove the cover located on the top (or rear) of your  
instrument.  
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When turning the unit upside-down, get a bunch of newspapers or  
magazines, and place them under the four corners or at both ends to  
prevent damage to the buttons and controls. Also, you should try to  
orient the unit so no buttons or controls get damaged.  
You may use any of the included phrases and/or samples in a  
commercial or non-commercial recording without paying any  
additional license fees. However, you must strictly adhere to the  
following crediting guidelines on any music recording that utilize  
material from SRX-98.  
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When turning the unit upside-down, handle with care to avoid  
dropping it, or allowing it to fall or tip over.  
2. Insert the Wave Expansion Board connector into a connector  
for an SRX Series slot, while simultaneously inserting the  
board holders into the holes in the Wave Expansion Board.  
Reproduction or duplication of this collection or any of the sound  
recording contained in the SRX-98, either as they exist on this  
expansion board or by any means of reformatting, mixing, filtering,  
re-synthesizing, processing, or otherwise editing for use in another  
product or for re-sale, is strictly prohibited without the express  
written consent of Roland. All unauthorized giving, trading,  
lending, renting, re-issue, re-distribution, or re-sale of the sounds  
included in the SRX-98 are expressly prohibited.  
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Do not touch any of the printed circuit pathways or connection  
terminals.  
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Never use excessive force when installing a circuit board. If it doesn’t  
fit properly on the first attempt, remove the board and try again.  
3. Use the supplied Installation Tool to turn the holders in the  
LOCK direction, so the board will be fastened in place.  
In Plain English: Be creative in your application of the SRX-98  
sounds, and keep this library for your use only. DO NOT COPY IT.  
(To remove the Wave Expansion Board, turn the board holders  
in the UNLOCK direction, and lift up the board.)  
Roland constantly monitors other soundware releases to check for  
copyright infringements, and will prosecute all piracy and copyright  
violations to the fullest extent of the law.  
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When circuit board installation is complete, double-check your work.  
4. Using the screws removed in Step 1, refasten the cover in its  
original position.  
THIS LIBRARY IS GUARANTEED TO BE 100% COPYRIGHT  
CLEAN.  
5. Check if the Wave Expansion Board is correctly installed.  
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If the “EXP” display cannot be selected (doesn’t appear) in the  
Waveform Selection Screen (refer to the owner’s manual of the  
instrument you use), remove the Wave Expansion Board and install it  
properly.  
In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT  
SAFELY” on page 2, please read and observe the following:  
Handling the Board  
To avoid the risk of damage to internal components that can be  
caused by static electricity, please carefully observe the following  
whenever you handle the board.  
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Éteindre l’instrument.  
1. Retirer le couvercle situé sur le dessus (ou á l’arrière) de  
l’instrument.  
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Before you touch the board, always first grasp a metal object (such as a  
water pipe), so you are sure that any static electricity you might have  
been carrying has been discharged.  
2. Inserer le connecteur de la carte dans un des creneaux pour  
la serie SRX tout en enfoncant les supports a carte dans les  
trous de celle-ci.  
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When handling the board, grasp it only by its edges. Avoid touching  
any of the electronic components or connectors.  
Save the bag in which the board was originally shipped, and put the  
board back into it whenever you need to store or transport it.  
Ne pas toucher aux circuits imprimés ou aux connecteurs.  
Ne jamais forcer lors de l’installation de la carte de circuits imprimés.  
Si la carte s’ajuste mal au premier essai, enlevez la carte et  
recommencez l’installation.  
3. Utiliser l’outil d’installation fourni pour tourner les clips de  
retenue vers la position de blocage (LOCK) de façon á ce que  
la carte soit retenue en place.  
Veuillez suivre attentivement les instructions suivantes quand vous  
manipulez la carte afin d’éviter tout risque d’endommagement des  
pièces internes par l’électricité statique.  
(Pour retirer la carte d’expansion Wave, tourner les clips de  
retenue de la carte vers la position déblocage (UNLOCK) et  
retirer la carte en la soulevant.)  
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Toujours toucher un objet métallique relié à la terre (comme un tuyau  
par exemple) avant de manipuler la carte pour vous décharger de  
l’électricité statique que vous auriez pu accumuler.  
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Quand l’installation de la carte de circuits imprimés est terminée,  
revérifiez si tout est bien installé.  
4. Remettre la plaque a sa place et la fixer a l’aide des vis  
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Lorsque vous manipulez la carte, la tenir par les côtés. Évitez de  
toucher aux composants ou aux connecteurs.  
Conservez le sachet d’origine dans lequel était la carte lors de l’envoi et  
remettez la carte dedans si vous devez la ranger ou la transporter.  
enlevees a l’etape 1.  
5. S’assurer que la carte d’expansion Wave est installée  
correctement.  
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S’il est impossible de sélectionner l’affichage “EXP” (il n’apparaît pas)  
á l’écran de sélection Waveform (se reporter au guide du propriétaire  
de l’instrument utilisé), retirer la carte d’expansion Wave et la  
réinstaller correctement.  
Wave Expansion Board (SRX series)  
Carte d'extension Wave (serie SRX)  
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Screwdriver  
Tournevis  
LOCK  
Connector  
Connecteur  
Installation tool  
Board holder  
Outil d'installation  
Support à carte  
Position them as shown before you install the board.  
Avant l’installation, orienter les supports à carte tel qu’indiqué sur le schéma.  
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Patch List  
(BANK SELECT MSB:93; LSB:98)  
No. Name  
Voices Category  
No. Name  
Voices Category  
No. Name  
Voices Category  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
[RealAnaSaw]  
[FullAnaSaw]  
[Forever]  
[StringsEns]  
[DryMG Lead]  
[EPw/GtrAMP]  
[TrancySaw1]  
[Distorted]  
1
1
4
2
2
2
6
4
1
1
2
1
1
4
4
4
5
2
2
2
4
1
3
4
1
7
OTHER SYNTH  
27 [Flare Pad]  
28 [MG Bass 2]  
29 [MG SawLead]  
30 [Dry Str]  
31 [Poly Synth]  
32 [Blue EP]  
33 [Reso Bass]  
34 [DetuneBrs]  
35 [5th EP Pad]  
36 [SquareBass]  
37 [Hybrid Str]  
38 [Old Phaser]  
39 [SuperSaw 1]  
40 [Pluck Clav]  
41 [101 Bass]  
42 [Solo Sine]  
43 [Arie EP]  
44 [SftDist Ld]  
45 [Tre EP]  
46 [Vinyl Str]  
47 [Cave 2006]  
48 [Motion]  
49 [JP8 Square]  
50 [Creation]  
51 [Super-S]  
4
1
2
5
2
2
1
4
4
1
3
1
2
2
1
1
3
2
2
6
4
5
4
5
5
4
SOFT PAD  
53 [Phase EP]  
54 [Phase Bs]  
55 [SuperSaw2]  
56 [TrancySaw2]  
57 [POP EP]  
1
2
4
6
5
8
3
4
4
2
2
4
4
1
4
2
3
4
2
4
4
4
2
2
3
2
EL.PIANO  
OTHER SYNTH  
SOFT PAD  
STRINGS  
SOFT LEAD  
EL.PIANO  
OTHER SYNTH  
HARD LEAD  
OTHER SYNTH  
SYNTH BASS  
SYNTH BASS  
AC.PIANO  
FLUTE  
SYNTH BASS  
HARD LEAD  
STRINGS  
OTHER SYNTH  
EL.PIANO  
SYNTH BASS  
SYNTH BRASS  
SOFT PAD  
SYNTH BASS  
STRINGS  
SYNTH BASS  
OTHER SYNTH  
OTHER SYNTH  
EL.PIANO  
PULSATING  
STRINGS  
SOFT PAD  
SOFT PAD  
HARD LEAD  
SYNTH BASS  
SYNTH FX  
SOFT PAD  
EL.PIANO  
SOFT PAD  
OTHER SYNTH  
OTHER SYNTH  
STRINGS  
EL.PIANO  
STRINGS  
58 [Treck Pad]  
59 [Dyno Str]  
60 [JP8 SquPad]  
61 [Phase Pad]  
62 [JP-8 Lead]  
63 [Tekno Bass]  
64 [Magma]  
65 [Old Days]  
66 [TapeEchoEP]  
67 [FlareSweep]  
68 [Sweep Saw2]  
69 [Saw Stack]  
70 [Retro Str]  
71 [EP w/SP]  
72 [StrMachine]  
73 [Saw/SquPad]  
74 [Power Saws]  
75 [70’s EP]  
[Sweep Saw]  
10 [MG Bass 1]  
11 [Dist Saw]  
12 [C-Piano]  
13 [Retro Flt]  
14 [UnisonSaws]  
15 [90’s EP]  
16 [SawBrs2006]  
17 [LoFi Ambi]  
18 [Saw Lead]  
19 [MagicPiano]  
20 [Synth Key]  
21 [SquLead 06]  
22 [Old EP]  
EL.PIANO  
OTHER SYNTH  
KEYBOARDS  
SYNTH BASS  
SOFT LEAD  
EL.PIANO  
SOFT LEAD  
EL.PIANO  
STRINGS  
OTHER SYNTH  
SOFT PAD  
SOFT LEAD  
SYNTH FX  
BRIGHT PAD  
SYNTH BRASS  
STRINGS  
EL.PIANO  
SYNTH BRASS  
SYNTH FX  
HARD LEAD  
SYNTH FX  
OTHER SYNTH  
SOFT LEAD  
EL.PIANO  
FLUTE  
SYNTH FX  
EL.PIANO  
SOFT PAD  
OTHER SYNTH  
EL.PIANO  
SOFT LEAD  
OTHER SYNTH  
HIT&STAB  
23 [HimalayaFl]  
24 [Curse]  
25 [Echo EP]  
26 [Big Sect]  
76 [Reso Lead]  
77 [Phase Saws]  
78 [Explosion]  
STRINGS  
52 [Saw Brass]  
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Note that the Release Time has been set to a fairly long value for some of  
the patches. As a result, if your sound generator has been set so “Patch  
Remain” is “ON,” the release portion of a previously sounding patch  
may continue to be heard even after switching to a new patch.  
Refer to the owner’s manual for your instrument for specific  
instructions on how to play Patches on the expansion board.  
When playing patches on the expansion board, we  
recommend that you set all the EFFECTS ON/OFF settings to  
“ON.” If such settings are set to “OFF,” you may not obtain  
the intended sound.  
Waveform List  
No. Name  
No. Name  
No. Name  
No. Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
[Str2006A L]  
21 [EP MkI ppC]  
22 [EP MkI mpA]  
23 [EP MkI mpB]  
24 [EP MkI mpC]  
25 [EP MkI mfA]  
26 [EP MkI mfB]  
27 [EP MkI mfC]  
28 [EP MkI ffA]  
29 [EP MkI ffB]  
30 [EP MkI ffC]  
31 [XT EP A L]  
32 [XT EP A R]  
33 [XT EP B L]  
34 [XT EP B R]  
35 [XT EP C L]  
36 [XT EP C R]  
37 [C.Grand pA]  
38 [C.Grand pB]  
39 [C.Grand pC]  
40 [C.Grand fA]  
41 [C.Grand fB]  
42 [C.Grand fC]  
43 [SynBass1 A]  
44 [SynBass1 B]  
45 [SynBass1 C]  
46 [SynBass2 A]  
47 [SynBass2 B]  
48 [SynBass2 C]  
49 [SynBass3 A]  
50 [SynBass3 B]  
51 [SynBass3 C]  
52 [SynBass4 A]  
53 [SynBass4 B]  
54 [SynBass4 C]  
55 [101NovaBsA]  
56 [101NovaBsB]  
57 [101NovaBsC]  
58 [Hover Bs A]  
59 [Hover Bs B]  
60 [Hover Bs C]  
61 [XT Flute A]  
62 [XT Flute B]  
63 [XT Flute C]  
64 [EstnLead A]  
65 [EstnLead B]  
66 [EstnLead C]  
67 [ClickLeadA]  
68 [ClickLeadB]  
69 [ClickLeadC]  
70 [FlarePadAL]  
71 [FlarePadAR]  
72 [FlarePadBL]  
73 [FlarePadBR]  
74 [FlarePadCL]  
75 [FlarePadCR]  
76 [Real MGSaw]  
77 [TunedMGSaw]  
78 [XT Sine]  
[Str2006A R]  
[Str2006B L]  
[Str2006B R]  
[Str2006C L]  
[Str2006C R]  
[SuperSawAL]  
[SuperSawAR]  
[SuperSawBL]  
10 [SuperSawBR]  
11 [SuperSawCL]  
12 [SuperSawCR]  
13 [XT Fazz A]  
14 [XT Fazz B]  
15 [XT Fazz C]  
16 [JP-8 Brs A]  
17 [JP-8 Brs B]  
18 [JP-8 Brs C]  
19 [EP MkI ppA]  
20 [EP MkI ppB]  
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If you make a Patch with a single voice and then later play it in a chord,  
the sound may be distorted with certain settings for the Effects and  
TVA. If this happens, adjust the level of the Effects and TVA.  
When you create a Patch using the waveforms stored in the  
Expansion Board, observe the following points:  
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