Voice patches and drum kits: A01: Bass Slide A02: Mid-Tone Guitar A03: Slapper / Jazzy Bass A04: Electric Piano 1 / Synth Strings 1 A05: Hard Sync / Electric Grand Piano KSP A08: Seashore A09: Seashore / Dynamic Saw Wave A10: Hip Hop Kit / Standard Kit A11: Jungle Kit A12: Dark Trumpet A13: Sax Section A14: Tenor Sax 2 B02: Muted Steel Guitar B06: Hollow Square Wave B07: Clavinet Wah B08: Synth Voice B09: Shakuhachi B10: Analog Kit B11: Jungle Kit / Symphony (Classic) Kit B15: Pick Scrape B16: Jet Plane The song was very nice, but Jazz Kit or Jazz Kit 2 would've been used for the HG_017 styled music.
MU50: While it got here after the MU80, it still is known for it's original XG level sounds. MU80: While it got here before the MU50, it still has more voices. MU90: A slight upgrade of the MU80, which is also known for the Dance Kit, also a PSR drum patch. MU100: A major upgrade of the MU90. It has many more voice patches and drum patches and is known for many of it's XG voices. MU128: It's a major upgrade of MU100. It now supports 128 polyphonic voices and 64 MIDI channels. MU1000, MU2000 and MU500: While not that many voice and drum patches are added to the latest MU products, they still are known for their many MIDIs.
0:15 Some kind of jazz with soprano sax and trombone 0:37 Latin music 0:54 Fuss falling 0:58 Latin music with various instruments (Curse, Toad, Manhattan Bridge) 1:36 Sort of a kind of hip-hop music. 1:28 Latin break 1:51 Rhodes piano and electric organ solos (with strings playing in the background if you can hear them)
Voice patches in this demo: Double Concert Grand Piano Hard Picked Bass Resonant Double Hammer Guitar 6th Hit Meditation JJJ Rogue Kit Tramp Kit/Coffin Kit Brush Kit 2 Vexation/Divinity Fuss Curse Lead/Toad/Manhattan Bridge DX Bass Rage Xe + Malfunction Random Run Diploid 1 Click Gospel Organ Stereo Slow Strings Small Latin Kit (SFX)
That's because composer Ed Welch used a Roland SC-55 from around 1992-1999. Ed Welch also used an Emu Proteus/2, Roland D-50 and also a Roland U-220 and then from 1999 onward Ed Welch used a Roland SC-88 Pro.
I would buy this module if the capacitors popped on my SRJV expansion board. I think some of the JV-1080's internal drum sounds are taster samples from this library. There is definately some similarities. I also think some of the SC-88 bass sounds came from this library. These sounds still sound realistic even today.