Roland Jv 880 Patches

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  • 2
    Important Safety Instructions
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    Contents
  • 6
    Important Notes
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    Features
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    Manual Organization
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    Designations and Conventions in This Manual
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    Panel Controls and Terminals
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    Front Panel
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    Rear Panel
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    Set Up/Listening to the Sounds
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    Preparations
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    Connection
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    Turning On the Power
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    Operation
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    Check the Following Points before Turning On the Power
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    Display Contrast
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    Playing the Demo Songs
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    Composer Profiles
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    The Chart Below Lists the Patches (Rhythm Sets) Used in Each of the Demo Songs
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    Playing the Sounds
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    Preview Function
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    Overview
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    The JV's Sound Units
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    Patches
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    Tones
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    Performance
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    Rhythm Set
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    Voices and Maximum Polyphony
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    User Memory
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    Preset Memory
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    System Area
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    Temporary Area
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    Chorus and Reverb
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    Main Output
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    Main Output and Sub Output
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    MIDI Control
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    Receiving MIDI Data
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    Patch Play Mode
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    Performance Play Mode
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    Changing Patches
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    Changing Performances
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    Main MIDI Messages Handled By the JV-880
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    Channel Voice Messages
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    Channel Mode Message
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    System Messages
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    Modes
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    Patch Mode
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    Performance Mode
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    Panel Button Color-Coding
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    Playing Patches
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    What Is the Patch Play Mode?
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    Points
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    Operation Guide
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    Changing Patch
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    Inserting Data Cards
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    Changing Parameter Settings
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    Switching Tones On and Off
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    Storing Edited Patches
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    Patch Play Mode Parameters
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    Playing Performances
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    What Is the Performance Play Mode?
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    Changing the Patch/Part Assignments
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    Muting the Sound of a Part
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    Part Monitor
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    Monitoring MIDI Data Reception of a Part (Part Information)
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    Storing Edited Performances
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    Editing System Common Parameters
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    What Is the System Edit Mode?
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    System Common Parameter
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    Parameter Functions
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    Master Tune
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    Output Mode
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    Chorus Switch
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    Reverb Switch
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    Rx Channel
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    Control Channel
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    Unit Number
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    Program Change
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    Program Bank Select
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    Control Change
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    Volume
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    Modulation
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    Pitch Bend
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    Aftertouch
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    Exclusive
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    Scale Tune Switch
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    Scale Tune
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    Equal Temperament
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    Just Temperament (When Tonic Is C)
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    Arabic Scale
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    Setting Example
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    Rhythm Edit Key
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    Power Up
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    Preview Note
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    Preview Velocity
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    Editing Patches
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    What Is the Patch Edit Mode?
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    Patch Common Parameter
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    Tone Parameters
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    How a Tone Parameter Is Organized
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    Tone On/Off Switches
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    Patch Common Parameters
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    Patch Name
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    Patch Level
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    Patch Pan
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    Velocity Switch
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    Chorus Type
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    Chorus Level
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    Chorus Rate
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    Chorus Depth
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    Chorus Feedback
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    Chorus Output
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    Reverb Type
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    Reverb Level
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    Reverb Time
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    Reverb Feedback
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    Analog Feel Depth
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    Key Assign
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    Legato
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    Bender Range
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    Porta Switch
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    Porta Mode
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    Porta Type
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    Porta Time
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    Volume Switch
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    Hold-1 Switch
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    Velo Range
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    MIDI Control of the Tone Parameters
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    Mod 1-4
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    After 1-4
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    Exp 1-4
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    When Changing the TVA LF01 Parameter With the Modulation Lever
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    LFO1, 2 (LFO Parameters)
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    LFO Waveform
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    LFO Synchro
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    LFO Rate
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    LFO Offset
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    LFO Delay
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    LFO Fade
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    LFO Fade Time
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    LFO Pitch Depth
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    LFO TVF Depth
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    LFO TVA Depth
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    WG (Wave Generator Parameters)
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    WG Wave Group
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    How to Insert the PCM Card
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    WG Wave
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    WG FXM Switch
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    WG FXM Depth
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    WG Pitch Coarse
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    WG Pitch Fine
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    WG Random Pitch
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    WG Pitch KF
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    WG ENV Depth
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    Envelope
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    WG Pitch Velocity
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    P-ENV (Pitch Envelope Parameters)
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    P-ENV T1 Velocity
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    P-ENV T4 Velocity
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    P-ENV Time KF
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    P-env T1/t2/t3/t4, L1/l2/l3/l4
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    TVF Parameters
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    TVF Type
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    TVF Cutoff Freq
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    Cutoff and Envelope
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    TVF Resonance
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    TVF Reso Mode
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    Resonance Mode
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    TVF Keyfollow
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    TVF ENV Depth
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    F-ENV (TVF Envelope Parameters)
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    F-ENV Velo Curve
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    F-ENV Velocity
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    F-ENV T1 Velocity
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    F-ENV T4 Velocity
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    F-ENV Time KF
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    F-env T1/t2/t3/t4, L1/l2/l3/l4
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    TVA Parameters
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    TVA Level
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    TVA Keyfollow
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    TV a Velo Curve
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    Level Keyfollow and Velocity Curve
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    TVA Velocity
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    TVA Pan
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    TVA Panning KF
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    TVA Delay Mode
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    TVA Delay Time
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    A-ENV (TVA Envelope Parameters)
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    A-ENV T1 Velocity
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    A-ENV Time KF
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    A-env T1vt2/t3/t4 ,l1/l2/l3
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    Output Parameters
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    About Send Level
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    Output Dry Level
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    Output Chorus Send
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    Output Reverb Send
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    Output Select
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    Editing Performances
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    What Is the Performance Edit Mode?
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    Performance Common Parameters
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    Part Parameters
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    Performance Commmon Parameters
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    Perf Name
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    Patch #
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    Part Level
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    Part Pan
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    Part Tune
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    Part Fine
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    Part Rx Ch
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    Part Reserve
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    Voice Reserve
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    Rx P.Chg
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    Rx Vol
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    Rx Hold
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    Rx Sw
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    Output
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    Editing Phythm Tones
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    What Is the Rhythm Edit Mode
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    How a Parameter Is Organized
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    Env Mode
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    Mute Group
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    Tone Switch
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    WH ENV Depth
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    WG Pitch Time Velo
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    T1/t2/t3/t4, L1/l2/l3/l4
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    TVF Velocity
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    TVF Time Velocity
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    TVA Time Velocity
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    T1/t2/t3/t4, L1/l2/l3
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    Write Operation
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    Additional Functions
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    The Utility Mode
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    Write
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    Patch Write
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    Performance Write (Perf Write)
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    Rhythm Write
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    Copying Data
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    Patch Copy
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    Performance Copy (Perf Copy)
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    Rhythm Copy
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    Patch Initialize
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    Performance Initialize (Perf Initialize)
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    Rhythm Initialize
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    Data Card
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    Initialize
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    Bulk Dump
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    Connections
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    Temporary Dump
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    Load Patch Single
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    Load Patch Group
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    Memory Protect
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    Factory Presets
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    Reference
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    Error Messages (Miscellaneous Messages)
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    Other Messages
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    Troubleshooting
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    No Sound
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    Volume Cannot Be Controlled
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    Dynamic Changes in the Sound Do Not Respond Correctly or As You Expect Them to
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    The Sound Is Distorted
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    The Pitch Is Wrong or Does Not Change
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    The Controllers Do Not Work
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    The Sound Program Does Not Change
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    The Effects Do Not Work
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    Portamento Does Not Work
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    The Sound Is Muted or Cut Off
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    The Rhythm Tone Cannot Be Edited As Intended
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    Card Cannot Be Used
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    Data Cannot Be Transferred By MIDI Exclusive Messages
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    Parameters List
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    Patch Parameter
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    Performance Parameter
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    Rhythm Tone Parameter
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    Initialize Data
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    Patch
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    Rhythm Tone
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    Waveforms List
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    Factory Settings
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    Performance (Preset A)
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    Performance (Preset B)
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    Performance (Internal)
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    Blank Chart
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    System Common
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    Common
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    Tone
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    Part
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    Roland Exclusive Messages
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    Data Format for Exclusive Messages
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    Address-mapped Data Transfer
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    One-way Transfer Procedure
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    Data Set 1: DT1 (12H)
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    Example of Message Transactions
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    Device B Requesting Data From Device a
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    MIDI Implementation
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    Receive Data
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    Channel Voice Message
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    Effect 1 Depth (Reverb Send Level)
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    Effect 3 Depth (Chorus Send Level)
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    Rpn
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    System Realtime Message
  1. Roland Jv 880 Sound Module
  2. Roland Jv 1080 Patches
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  4. Roland Jv 880 Synth Module
Roland JV-1080
ManufacturerRoland
Dates1994–2001
Technical specifications
Polyphony64 voices
Timbrality16-part multitimbral
Oscillator4 tones per voice
LFO2 per tone, with eight waveforms
Synthesis typeSample-based synthesis
Filter1 TVF (Time Variant Filter) per tone, with resonance and its own envelope
Attenuator1 TVA (Time Variant Amplifier) per tone
Input/output
Keyboardnone
External controlMIDI (In, Out, Thru)[1]
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Roland JV-880 Multi Timbral Synthesizer. Manual Roland has made manuals for most of their products available. 192 Patches (64 user), 48.

The Roland JV-1080 (a.k.a. Super JV, Super JV-1080, or simply 1080) is a sample-basedsynthesizer/sound module in the form of a 2U rack. The JV-1080's synthesizer engine was also used in Roland's XP-50workstation (1995).

Features[edit]

The JV-1080 features a 64-Voice Polyphony, as well as 16-part Multi-timbral capabilities. From the factory, the JV-1080 comes with hundreds of patches, and several rhythm kits (8 megabytes total). It can be expanded with up to 4 SR-JV80 expansion cards, as well as a PCM and Data card, to provide up to 42 megabytes.

Factory Sounds[edit]

The core sampled waveforms of the JV-1080 were developed by Roland R&D-LA in Culver City, California.

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Many of the most well-known Factory presets and Xpansion board sounds of the JV-series were created by Eric Persing of Spectrasonics and Ace Yukawa.

Popularity and longevity[edit]

The JV-1080 has been used on more recordings than any other module in history.[2] Its rock-solid construction and durability has allowed the JV-1080 to still be widely used to this date.[citation needed] Typically, they are sold on eBay for around $150–300[citation needed], making them a very affordable choice for beginners, and musicians with not a lot of money to work with.

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Notable users[edit]

880

Roland Jv 880 Sound Module

  • Arthur Baker[3]
  • Dario G[4]
  • Eliot Kennedy[5]
  • Gary Barlow[6]

Roland Jv 1080 Patches

References[edit]

Roland Jv 880 Sounds

Roland Jv 880 Synth Module

  1. ^'Roland Super JV1080'. Sound on Sound. December 1994. Archived from the original on 10 June 2015.
  2. ^'Roland - JV-1080 — 64-Voice Synthesizer Module'. Roland.
  3. ^'Arthur Baker: From Planet Rock To Star Maker'. Sound On Sound. June 1997. Archived from the original on 6 June 2015.
  4. ^'Dario G: Recording SunMachine'. Sound On Sound. October 1998. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016.
  5. ^'Eliot Kennedy: Producing Sheffield Music'. Sound On Sound. September 1997. Archived from the original on 7 June 2015.
  6. ^'Gary Barlow: Recording, Production & Songwriting'. Sound On Sound. November 1998. Archived from the original on 16 September 2014.

Further reading[edit]

  • 'Roland JV-1080'. Future Music. April 1995. ISSN0967-0378. OCLC1032779031.

External links[edit]

  • Roland JV-1080 – official product page
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