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Instruções de Operação Roland, Modelo JV-1080
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B ——if—■ ■■'■■■hi IX M E5«4 VOICE !^LJr^Cri —I V SYNTHESIZER MODULE JV'IDBD 4x EXPANSION OWNER'S MANUAL Before You Begin... Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland JV IOQO Expandable Synthesizer Module. The JV's high-quality sounds and outstanding ease of operation are sure to satisfy every musician, from absolute beginner to accomplished pro. And thanks to its enhanced multi-timbral sound generating capabilities, creating complex ensemble pieces has never been easier! To ensure proper operation and years of trouble-free service from your new _I V-IOBD, it is important that you take the time to read this manual carefully. ■ Features • High-Quality Sounds The JV includes a wide variety of preset Patches (sounds) and Rhythm Sets, ranging from amazingly realistic acoustic sounds to completely synthesized timbres. • 64-Voice Polyphony and 16-Part Multi-Timbral Capability With 16 Parts and 64 voices available at any one time, the JV will effortlessly recreate even the most demanding of ensemble performances. • Complete Effects Selection The JV's state-of-the-art DSP (Digital Signal Processor) section creates an amazing array of the most stunning digital effects, including shimmering chorus and warm, natural reverb. • Outstanding Expandability In addition to conventional DATA and PCM cards, the JV-IOBD can also house up to four Wave Expansion cards simultaneously. With the addition of raw wave data, the sonic palette of the JV is expanded dramatically. • Multiple Outputs The -JV-IOBO has three sets of stereo outputs — MIX OUT, OUTPUT 1, and OUTPUT 2. These independent output jacks let you add different external effects to different sounds for sophisticated mixing. • Easy Operation Each operational mode is directly activated by its own button, while Function Select buttons also simplify operation. • General MIDI System Supported The JV features a General MIDI System mode that makes playing music with other MIDI modules, devices and computers a breeze. • The General MIDI System is a recommended standard for the functions of MIDI sound modules. It was designed for the creation of music data that is not restricted to a particular manufacturer or model. Sound modules and song data that conform to the General MIDI System carry the GM logo (iiai). Any song data bearing the GM logo can be played on any sound module also bearing the GM logo. ■ About the Conventions Used in This Manual In order to explain the JV's operation as clearly and concisely as possible, this manual makes use of the following symbols and conventions. • Words or numbers enclosed in [square brackets] indicate panel buttons or controls. For example, [PATCH] refers to the "Patch" button, and [ENTER] means the "Enter" button. • A slash between buttons names — such as [•^/[►] or [INC]/[DEC] — means that either of the two buttons indicated may be pressed. • A plus sign (+) between two button names means that the two buttons should be pressed at the same time. For example, [SHIFT]+[ENTER] means "hold down the [SHIFT] button and then press [ENTER]." • A reference such as "**• p. **" means refer to the indicated page number. • Starting in Chapter 3, parameters are expressed as follows. Screen abbreviation Full name Permissible values 11 i Chorus Rate - 0 to 127 FilterType — OFF/LPF/BPF/HPF/PKG T This means that the Palette Edit screen is displayed. ■ About the Screen Displays Please be aware that some of the display screens shown in this manual may differ from what you actually see. Displays depend upon the unit's configuration (the addition of wave cards, etc.) and internal settings. ¡PALETTE] © 1994 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Roland Corporation. 3 Table of Contents Before You Begin.....................................................................3 Features.....................................................................................3 About the Conventions Used in This Manual.....................3 About the Screen Displays.....................................................3 Panel Descriptions...................................................................6 Important Notes.......................................................................8 Quick Start_ 1. Getting Ready to Play............................................10 ■ Connecting with Audio Equipment...........................10 ■ Turning On the Power..................................................11 ■ Turning Off the Power..................................................11 2. Playing the Demo Songs (ROM Play)................12 3. Auditioning the Sounds........................................13 4. Changing Sounds (Patches)..................................15 5. Saving Sounds and Settings.................................18 Chapter 1 — Overview of the jv-idbo 1. Units of Sound..................
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