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<p>There is a toggle for “Light Load” mode in the driver for SD-80 on all platforms, including Linux. What this option actually does is not documented. The only thing I know is that in the Linux driver this is implemented with a single <code>usb_set_interface</code> call.</p>
<p>This setting doesn’t seem to affect the synth engine, only the way how midi data is transmitted / processed (because the drivers for UA-25 has this option as well). Weirdly, Roland’s contemporary software synthesizers (HyperCanvas/TTS-1, SuperQuartet, Orchestral) also have this option.</p>
<h3 id="tocanch40" class="tvis">Block Diagram</h3>
-<p>I made this vectorized version of SD-80’s block diagram printed on its chassis when I was bored.</p>
+<p>I made <a href="//filestorage.chrisoft.org/blog/data/SD-80/sd80blk_notext_o.svg">this vectorized version</a> of SD-80’s block diagram printed on its chassis when I was bored. You can also get a <a href="//filestorage.chrisoft.org/blog/data/SD-80/sd80blk_notext_o_nt.png">rasterized version</a>.</p>
<h3 id="tocanch41" class="tvis">Other weird and interesting stuff</h3>
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<li>Very few (if any) preset patches uses the modulation matrix of the XV engine correctly. All of them has the modulation source set to ‘OFF’.</li>