In terms of usefulness and scalability, the SC-VA seems to make more sense when implemented on any current DAW. However you will not be able to expand or multiply the parts & polyphony unless you install on multiple iOS devices. These are still missing even on the latest version of the SC plug-in – I suspect such a modification may require a redesign of their user interface to add these missing switches. EFX Control Switches Having fixed all of the above bugs, what remains (yes, I’m still waiting) is the unavailability of the four EFX Control Switches (Source1, Depth1, Source2, Depth2) for the Insertion Effects manipulation. So thumbs up to Roland on this one as the bug has been fixed! If you go through all of SC-VA plugin’s graphical interface, you can literally access & tweak almost all of their parameters visually with your computer mouse/track pad without the need to program in sysex as what the SC-8820 users do in those good old days. As you know the SC hardware module did not have a front display or edit buttons, so desktop musicians then need to connect it to a computer and use a Sound Canvas software (sysex) editor to tweak the parameters on their computer screen. While it will still sound correct during the sequencer’s playback, the issue has to do with the display interface. So for instance if you move this to part 1, that part 1 will revert back to a non-drum instrument when you restart the plugin.
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