Roland scc-1

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I have this Roland SCC-1 soundcard in my PC, can I use it to record with Cakewalk?
Does anyone HAVE this card?
 
If you have an 1/8 in adapter, but to warn you the sound will suck. Not bad, but even worse than cassette.
 
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I have this Roland SCC-1 soundcard in my PC, can I use it to record with Cakewalk?
Does anyone HAVE this card?
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Yes, you can use it quite well. The SCC-1 was part of the original Sound Canvas products from Roland. Although it is not quite up to today's standards for synthesizers it was quite amazing in it's day. I still use mine quite regularly for piano takes and drums in Cakewalk 9.0.

If you want the complete run down on the card go to this site http://www.in-motion.net/~agnew/scc1.html

This site tells you everything you might want to know on this card. Including several sound editors to adjust it's sounds.

Cakewalk accesses the card quite well. I generally run out of the rca jacks of the SCC-1 into my mixer and then back into a second A/D converter sound card in my comptuer.

Hope this helps.
 
I even have one...you don't wanna know how much I paid for it in 1992...takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin'...it is marginally better than my $30 Yamahar sound card for MIDI, except that it totally kicks ass in drums so that's why I keep it...maybe my kid can sell it on eBay in 2050...
 
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