great vid, I've picked up a U-220 again recently. The most annoying thing is that to use the sounds from the PCM cards you have to first copy them into one of the 64 internal tones rather than just using them from the source [the JV-880 was the same too]. Even using sounddiver to edit this thing is a nightmare tho, but the results are worth the effort, just like the D-110, awful editing, worth the pain for the results. i.e. anything to get rid of the awful presets.
The Roland SN-U110-13 card has some regular tones and some tones that are meant to be layered and panned hard left and right, for pretty impressive stereo imaging. These tones sound a lot like the U-110/U-220/U-20's "String 1" patch, except with a bit more definition of the attack on the low notes, but the stereo patches sound great! Too bad that you have to take up two parts to get the stereo strings sounds.
Roland SN-U110-xy (Rhodes SN-U01-xyR) cards can be used with Rhodes Model 660, Rhodes Model 760, Roland CM-32P, Roland CM-64, Roland D-70, Roland MV-30, Roland U-20, Roland U-110, Roland U-220.
Thanks for uploading! For those who didn't know: The two cards SN-U110-08 (Synthesizer) and SN-U110-09 (Guitar and Keyboards) are already integrated in the U-20/220.
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robertbowen 2 weeks ago
great vid, I've picked up a U-220 again recently. The most annoying thing is that to use the sounds from the PCM cards you have to first copy them into one of the 64 internal tones rather than just using them from the source [the JV-880 was the same too]. Even using sounddiver to edit this thing is a nightmare tho, but the results are worth the effort, just like the D-110, awful editing, worth the pain for the results. i.e. anything to get rid of the awful presets.
cp665533 3 months ago
good demo ! thanks man.
GrantDavidGreenham 5 months ago
The Roland SN-U110-13 card has some regular tones and some tones that are meant to be layered and panned hard left and right, for pretty impressive stereo imaging. These tones sound a lot like the U-110/U-220/U-20's "String 1" patch, except with a bit more definition of the attack on the low notes, but the stereo patches sound great! Too bad that you have to take up two parts to get the stereo strings sounds.
kiskadar69 7 months ago 2
Roland SN-U110-xy (Rhodes SN-U01-xyR) cards can be used with Rhodes Model 660, Rhodes Model 760, Roland CM-32P, Roland CM-64, Roland D-70, Roland MV-30, Roland U-20, Roland U-110, Roland U-220.
kiskadar69 7 months ago
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Doommaster1994 1 year ago
Quita a few sounds from the PCM cards were also selected for the Sound Canvas synths including the SC-88. My JV 1080 has a PCM card slot.
Penguindog55 1 year ago
Thanks for uploading! For those who didn't know: The two cards SN-U110-08 (Synthesizer) and SN-U110-09 (Guitar and Keyboards) are already integrated in the U-20/220.
sauermusicDE 1 year ago
Nice demo. I picked up a used U-220 recently, and I've been interested in the contents of the expansion cards.
felineki 1 year ago
@felineki All 5 cards are currently for sale on eBay (search for SN-U110) and their listings end April 14.
zibbybone 1 year ago