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#216466 - 02/12/07 04:22 PM
Re: Tyros2, SD2 and midifiles
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14277
Loc: NW Florida
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Probably the best GS implementation (because, lest we forget, they invented it!) comes from later Roland products, up to the SC880Pro, and derivatives.
The original SC55 Sound Canvas was the first truly successful all-in-one box, and created an explosion of GM SMFs, pretty much all written (and voiced) on this. It was the de facto standard, and it still astounds me that anyone (including even Roland, now!) can bring out a GM/GS product that cannot play SMFs as well as this ancient module!
Roland continued to improve on the SC55, until the SC880Pro and derivatives, including arrangers up to the G1000 (SC88Pro engine), but the rot started to set in when they changed to the XV-series, which had some mix problems when given raw GS files, and nowadays the Fantom-based products (including G70/E80) just don't sound right without tweaking.
Fortunately, Roland seem to tacitly acknowledge this by including the best SMF tweaking tools on the planet in their arrangers, so adjusting your SMF make the best use of the new sounds is relatively painless. But the further we get away from the old GS format, the harder it becomes to realize (and remember) the potential of a true, cross-platform MIDI exchange format, the initial promise of GM/GS....
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