![]() ![]() I have seen some games that have separate "General MIDI" and "Sound Canvas" options in sound setup. Is this the case? If so, how often do I need to do a GS reset? Also, is there tool or something that can execute a GS reset from DOS? I don't like doing it from the front panel of the device all the time.ģ) What about a GM reset? Is that something that Roland devices can do as well? I did notice that my SC-155 does have both the GS and General MIDI markings.Ĥ) Is there a known list of games which have issues with drum set fallback as mentioned here? So far I have only found mentions of TFX and Inferno: The Odyssey Continues on Great Hierophant's blog.ĥ) Is there a known list of games that use GS mode? As I understand it (possibly wrongly) GS has more instruments than GM, in particular drum sets and such. Any ideas?Ģ) I have come across some posts that mention that a GS reset might be needed from time to time in order to wipe out the settings that some games left behind. However, the SC-155 has a completely different design and I don't know how to open it. There are some videos on YouTube where people open a regular SC-55 and that seems pretty straightforward. □ Before we get to that, I should mention that I have already initialized the SC-155 to return everything to factory settings and also did a GS reset.ġ) I would like to check on the internal battery as per this thread. This is my first external MIDI device, so please bear with me if some of my questions seem silly. ![]() From what I gather, it's a somewhat uncommon variety of the original SC-55. Filename SC-155.jpg File size 169.34 KiB Views 955 views File license Fair use/fair dealing exception ![]()
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