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Page 1: ...Roland JV 1DDD MUSIC WORKSTATION INTRODUCTORY MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...that produce heat The product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the product 8 The power supply cord of the product should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time 9 Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings 1 0 The produc...

Page 3: ...ER MANUAL and SEQUENCER MANUAL In order to under stand the JV W00 please read the QUICK START and the INTRODUCTORY MANUAL first Conventions used in this manual In this manual buttons and switches used to operate the JV 1 000 will be indicated by the words or symbols printed on the upper or lower part of each button The following graphics have the following meanings The button itself or the button ...

Page 4: ...mory To avoid the unexpected loss of memory data replace the battery before it becomes weak When the battery becomes weak the following message will appear in the display Internal Battery Low Please change battery as soon as possible to avoid the loss of memory data Please be aware that the contents of memory may at times be lost when the unit is sent for repairs or when by some chance a malfuncti...

Page 5: ...floppy disk 19 Select a performance 21 Check the sound of each part 22 3 Realtime recording 23 Select the part you wish to play 23 Record the melody part 23 4 Overdubbing __26 Select the part you wish to play 26 Overdub the backing part 26 5 Step recording _27 Select the part you wish to record 27 6 Recording the rhythm pattern 32 Select the part you wish to record 33 Recording pattern 1 34 Record...

Page 6: ...deo 72 Chapter 5 The JV 1000 and MIDI 1 MIDI connectors 2 Internal MIDI handling 3 Connections with external MIDI devices 80 Using the JV 1 000 as a master keyboard 80 Play the JV 1000 synthesizer sound source from an external master keyboard 81 Use the JV 1 000 s sequencer to control external MIDI devices 82 Using the JV 1 000 on stage g One man band 4 Playing Standard MIDI Files g Minus one play...

Page 7: ...ions with external equipment and how to adjust the LCD displays Then you ll want to play the sounds to hear them for yourself Included with theJV 7 000 is a demo disk that demon strates its sounds and capabilities To play the songs on the demo disk refer to the JV 7 000 QUICK START 1 s H HHH WMsHmsM HI ElflraHl mJ b Bm HWiBBff H 5 JJI sSH ...

Page 8: ...rs output will be mono if you use only the L MONO jack To take full advantage of the JV 1 000 s sound we recommend that you use a stereo output If you wish to output the sound in mono however connect a cable to MIX INT L MONO or V EXP L MONO By using cables with a phone plug on one end on RCA plug on the other you can connect the JV 1 000 to the RCA inputs of a stereo set Refer to the following di...

Page 9: ...1 Playing the JV 1000 11 1 1 IllffllfllWi H P Expression Peda EV 5 etc Pedal Switch DP 2 DP 6 etc External MIDI Device Pedal jacks and 2 can accommodate either pedal switches or expression pedals ...

Page 10: ...tes output for a second or two after power up No sound will be heard during this time 3 Turn on your amp mixer and adjust the volumes 4 Adjust the JV 1000 s volume using the INT VOLUME slider Decrease The V EXP slider will have no effect unless a voice expansion board sold separately is installed If you have connected the JV 1000 directly to your stereo system be careful of the output level Excess...

Page 11: ... read at times In such cases use the following procedure to adjust the display contrast 1 Press the synthesizer section function select button TUNE 2 Use parameter slider 4 to adjust the setting for LCD L the synthesizer section LCD and parameter slider 5 to adjust the setting for LCD R the sequencer section LCD Each setting can be adjusted over a range of 1 0 ...

Page 12: ...se the BANK 1 8 and NUMBER buttons 1 8 to select patches The combination of BANK and NUMBER allow you to select patches 1 1 8 8 You can also use the patch group buttons to access other patches Use these buttons to select and play the patches elect patch groups elect banks 1 Select numbers 1 If a DATA card is not inserted pressing the patch group button CARD will have no effect the display will not...

Page 13: ... fromyou you can add a modulation effect such as vibrato By moving the lever left or right while you press it away from you you can simultaneously apply both pitch bend and modulation effects C1 slider While you play you can move the slider up or down to modify the volume or tone color The effect of the CI slider will depend on its settings Presence controller This controller adjusts the brightnes...

Page 14: ...i Playing the JV 1000 ...

Page 15: ...Chapter 2 About the JV 1 000 en This chapter will explain how the JV 1 000 is organized so that you can take full advantage of the possibilities it has to offer ...

Page 16: ...ous sounds by editing the sound parameters then to write them into the internal memory or the DATA card optional The sequencer section records and edits the performance data from the keyboard controller section and the song data entered in step write method from the control panel and then automatically plays the internal synthesizer sound module or the external MIDI sound module The performance da...

Page 17: ...oller section keyboard switches sliders etc Sounds you select will be played according to the musical data received from the JV 1 000 s keyboard and built in sequencer and from messages received from the MIDI IN connector The sound is then sent through the effects unit and finally sent to the output jacks and the headphone jack Internal sound source Performance play data L MONO OUTPUT MIX INT R Da...

Page 18: ...independently adjust the volume and tuning etc of each part to balance the various instruments of your ensemble Performance Patch Parti Patch Part 2 Patch Part 3 Patch Part 4 Patch Part 5 Patch Part 6 Patch Part 7 Rhythm set Parte Rhythm part y Sounding About key modes The JV 1000 synthesizer section is able to produce sound in three different ways Key Modes in response to notes played on its keyb...

Page 19: ...ails on key modes see SYNTHESIZER MANUAL p 72 Memory Settings for patches and performances are stored in memory The JV 1 000 synthesizer section contains the following memory areas 8 User memory The data in this memory can be modified edited by the user Each of the user memories Internal and DATA card sold separately hold 1 6 Performances 64 Patches and 1 Rhythm Set Preset memory A B C D Each memo...

Page 20: ...NUAL p WO PCM card Wave Expansion Board PCM cards and wave expansion boards contain a wide variety of waveforms basic sound data used by the sound source and sound related data By inserting a PCM card or installing a wave expansion board in your JV 1000 you can expand the variety of available sounds The number of waveforms or patches contained in a PCM card or wave expansion board will depend on i...

Page 21: ...instrument was played when at what pitch at what volume held for how long etc There are eight such phrase tracks and each can record 16 independent musical parts MIDI channels 1 1 6 This means that when using all eight of the tracks you can create songs which use 1 28 musical parts 1 6 parts x 8 tracks The rhythm track The rhythm track records musical data for drums and percussion instruments a Rh...

Page 22: ...information Keyboard Controller MIDIchl IllilllIWi Record on Track 1 with listening to metronome Keyboard Controller MIDI ch2 iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiTrnT Record on Track 2 with listening to Track 1 Keyboard Controller MIDIch3 Record on Track 3 with listening to Track 1 and 2 Sequencer section Recording musical data with a sequencer offers the following advantages The sound quality will not diminish r...

Page 23: ... JV 1000 is a complete composition tool and is all you need to create songs for a demo tape stage use or whatever you have in mind This chapter will explain the procedure and the various steps involved in creating a song SffSfov i 0 V r ...

Page 24: ...g In this chapter we will explain basic operation of the JV 1000 while recording the following song Melody n Ltt i r i Bass m m m th n n Strings Drums as x x x x x x x iL_ x x x x x x x x m vff r r 7 r r r 7 r r r r i r T I B Q I S LwJ Q ild ...

Page 25: ...pe of floppy disk The JV 1 000 uses 3 5 inch 2DD floppy disks It cannot use 5 inch floppy disks or 3 5 inch 2HD floppy disks When you initial ize a floppy disk new or used any data which may have been on that disk will be erased If the disk you wish to initialize has been used before in a personal computer or other device make sure that it does not contain any important data Check the protect tab ...

Page 26: ...R The LCD display of the sequencer section will be as follows Press ENTER once again to get the following display Insert the floppy disk into the floppy disk drive with the label facing up Push it gently in until it clicks into place and the eject button pops out Eject button ...

Page 27: ...ress SHIFT MODE ENTER to return to standby mode II 0HS 1 J 128R REAL Select a performance In order to play a song containing two or more parts you must set the synthesizer section to performance play mode so that it will be able to produce two or more parts at once Then either select a Performance which contains the sounds and rhythm set that you suit your song or modify the Performance settings t...

Page 28: ...formance will sound only the part indicated by the cursor Use to move the cursor Then play the keyboard to hear the sound of each part Using the Part Switch you can set whether to play each Part The parts where the indicators are lit will be played while the parts where the indicators are dark will be muted SYNTHESIZER MANUAL p 25 In this sample song we will use the following sounds Performance Pr...

Page 29: ...E EFFECT CONTROL f vMiDL pGWI M M 3 v j c Select the part you wish to play Here we will use part 1 of the sequencer section forthe melody part To play part 1 from the keyboard use to move the cursor to part 1 If PART SWITCH 1 is dark press the button again so the indicator lights Play the keyboard to check the sound of the part Record the melody part Make sure that the sequencer is in standby mode...

Page 30: ...g standby display The REC LOAD indicator and the track 1 indicator will begin to flash red and the metronome will begin sounding The metronome volume can be adjusted by the metronome volume knob located on the rear panel 4 Press REC LOAD once again to select the recording setting display Recording i Method Trad i JHHMR jmHsi REPLACE M 1 REC 9 4 4 TRK 1 CH ALL imiMritfaif Ejt a Time sit nature MIDI...

Page 31: ...nd then begin playing to automatically start recording key on start 7 When you finish playing press STOP When the musical data has been recorded in track 1 the track button and rhythm track indicators will light 8 Listen to the part you just recorded Press RESET to return to the beginning of the song and then press PLAY SAVE to hear the part you just recorded As you I isten you can use the alpha d...

Page 32: ...or to part 3 If PART SWITCH 3 is dark press the switch so the indicator lights Play the keyboard to check the sound of part 3 Overdub the backing part 1 Press RESET to return to the beginning of the song 2 Press REC LOAD to select the recording standby display and press track key 3 so the indicator flashes 3 Record the backing part on track 3 in the same way as you did for the melody part If you w...

Page 33: ...ssages that would be impossible to play in realtime We will use step recording to record the bass part in track 2 Select the part you wish to record We will use part 2 for the bass part Use to move the cursor part 2 Play the keyboard to check the sound 1 Press RESET to return to the beginning of the song 2 Use V to get the recording mode to flash and use the alpha diai to select STEP m SONG 1 J 12...

Page 34: ... use the alpha dial to set the step time to J 1 1 01 000 J You can also set the step time using SHIFT numeric keys 1 9 In this case hold the SHIFT button and press the numeric key corresponding to the note value you wish to enter 6 Input the note G G2 imr 32 Track number Corrent position Note length When you press the key MIDI channe Note name Note number nrm 32 The current position has moved to t...

Page 35: ... enter a rest of the specified step time 8 Input the note G G2 9 o j t F Mil HUM lH H B 0 1 lT1 L 1 cl I I I 4 ff 1 B MMjaaBeiaiiaBfflttaMJyMi Since this is a 1 6th note use the alpha dial to select a step time of I 2 I Ri 1 02 04S _4 Press the C key G2 urn 32 11 When you press the key HIT 1 1 ffl n 1 92 872 24 1 I When you release the key ...

Page 36: ... 192 While holding SHIFT press once to enter a rest of the specified step time The current posiotn has moved to the second measure 1 H 2 01 008 192 We have now finished entering the first measure Use the same procedure to create measures 2 3 and 4 When you finish press STOP Press RESET to return to the beginning of the song and press PLAY SAVE to hear the part you just recorded If you wish to corr...

Page 37: ...TIE SEQUENCER MANUAL p 42 If you will be entering the same phrase many times it is convenient to use the Copy function p 52 In step recording it is also possible to input note number pitch data from the numeric keypad without using the keyboard SEQUENCER MANUAL pAV ...

Page 38: ...reate the rhythm part by arranging these rhythm patterns in the rhythm track The rhythm part of the sample song consists of a combination of the following four patterns Rhythm pattern 1 s X X X X X X X X B Rhythm pattern 2 x x c x xxx x Rhythm pattern 3 E 46 X X X X X_ X wwww LT B Rhythm pattern 4 j t Example drum score Snare drum Hi torn Low torn 9 t Bass drum Closed hi hat ...

Page 39: ...he keyboard as shown below C4 Middle C In the rhythm set the B 7 key BassDrum 7 BD 1 cannot be used Also depending on the keyboard the displayed rhythm sound names may not match the actual sound names Reference in the SYNTHESIZER MANUAL Where the rhythm sound name is blank you can use the keyboard to play the note but this will not be recorded by the Rhythm track To record these you will need to m...

Page 40: ...r selecting R PATTERN press ENTER II H 7w JJ H 1 HI 3 Without modifying the setting press ENTER to select pattern 1 4 Press ENTER twice more to select 4 4 time and the recording setting display will appear Rhythm pattern number Time signature 5 Press ENTER If you wish to use the keyboard to record the rhythm pattern there is no need to specify the rhythm sound to be recorded If you wish to record ...

Page 41: ...metronome will begin sounding and you can begin entering notes Play the keyboard in time with the metronome to record rhythm sounds Hi tom HT Closed hi hat CHH 1 Low torn LT Sunare drum SD2 1 Bass drum BD2 The recorded notes will be repeated over and over allowing you to listen to the previously entered notes as you build up a rhythm pattern Press SKIP once to view the musical data for the bass dr...

Page 42: ...ple of velocity code input for pattern 3 i i j i d4sl T Low torn Bass dm MMMM m y anr vjy vjy vjy vjy vjyvjyvjyvjy tr e vj vj K y vj Example of velocity code input for pattern 4 vj iy vjv vj i SSnare drufrv Bass drum ZMZ Vj VJV VjV VJ VJV Vj Vj 1 Press SHIFT ENTER to select the recording setting display 2 Use to get the pattern number to flash and use the alpha dial to set the pattern number to 2 ...

Page 43: ...you have already pressed STOP the REC LOAD indicator will be dark and you will be in standby mode If so refer to Recording pattern 1 p 32 and select the rhythm pattern you wish to correct A display like the following should appear j H 1 BD2 4 4 1 1 If you wish to edit data as you listen to it keep playing the data repeatedly using SHIFT PLAY SAVE 2 Press SKIP or RESET to select a rhythm instrument...

Page 44: ...1 From recording mode press SHIFT ENTER and use to get the pattern number to flash 2 Press SHIFT 4 If you wish to erase the rhythm pattern press REC LOAD If you wish to quit without erasing press You will return to the previous display When erasure is complete press SHIFT ENTER to return to the recording display and enter the pattern once again ...

Page 45: ...layback 1 Press RESET to return to the first measure of the song and make sure that you are in standby mode 2 Make sure that the recording mode is RHYTHM If another mode is selected use j to move the cursor to the recording mode and use the alpha dial to select RHYTHM 3 Press REC LOAD use the alpha dia to select R TRACK and press ENTER Measure number Beat J L 4 Since we will be starting with measu...

Page 46: ...ER 8 We will not be adding velocity bias so without any further changes press ENTER In this way repeat the above steps to place rhythm patterns in measures 3 4 and 5 9 When you finish press STOP This completes our sample song Press RESET PLAY SAVE to hear the song we recorded ...

Page 47: ...n JV 1000 memory Use the numeric keys 1 8 to specify the song number to be saved Each time you press a numeric key the number will alternate with the symbol Here we want to save song number 1 so press ENTER without changing the display 4 Enter a song title 1 3 characters or less In this example we will entitle our song Spring Song Use to move the cursor to the location where you wish to input a ch...

Page 48: ...aded 3 Specify the song number into which the song will be loaded The display will indicate the status of each song 1 8 from left to right The display characters have the following meaning Display Meaning load don t load song data exists in JV 1 000 memory don t load song data does not exist in JV 1 000 memory Use the numeric keys 1 8 to specify the song number you wish to load and then press ENTE...

Page 49: ...to your liking As an example we will modify the settings of the performance PopOrchestra from preset memory A1 6 to create My Perform and then store it in user memory Modify the performance settings Change the patches Press PATCH to select the patch select page ncrease the patch number Decrease the patch number Move the slider corresponding to each part to change the patch assigned to each The cur...

Page 50: ...ou just made to the performance will be lost if you turn the JV 1 000 off or select another performance If you wish to save the modified data you must save it into the synthesizer user memory internal memory or a DATA card 1 Set the performance name Press EDIT COMMON to select the PERFORM NAME page Use 4 to move the cursor and use parameter slider 1 or INC DEC to select characters to enter the nam...

Page 51: ... internal user memory UI16 4 To retain the previous display press ENTER If during the procedure you wish to quit without saving press EXIT Each time you press the button vou will return to the previous display To save sound data on the disk use the Bulk Dump command SYNTHESIZER MANUAL p 109 It is also possible to record sound source settings at the beginning of song data p 66 To restore the jV 100...

Page 52: ...d as easily as if you were using a mixer Before you record mixing data let s select 116 My Perform wh moment ago iich you saved a Recording the mixing data Let s use the parameter sliders to record volume and pan mixing data in an unused phrase track of the sample song From standby mode 1 Press the synthesizer section LEVEL or PAN button so that the parameter sliders will control the volume of eac...

Page 53: ...Move the sliders for each part to adjust the pan The stereo position of the sound will move to the right as a slider is raised 4 When you finish press STOP Press RESET PLAY SAVE to check the mixing data you just recorded If while recording you select patches using the procedure of Select patch p 6 program change messages will be recorded in the recording track This allows you to make patches chang...

Page 54: ...3 How to record a song ...

Page 55: ...Chapter 4j Sequencer editing function The JV 1000 sequencer provides a wide variety of functions that help you create song data efficiently This chapter will explain some of the main functions ...

Page 56: ...en press ENTER You can also specify the track using the track keys or numeric keys However the track keys cannot be used to specify TRK1 8 all tracks If you use the numeric keys to specify the track be sure to press ENTER to finalize the value 3 Select the MIDI channel to erase Use the alpha dial to specify the MIDI channel you wish to erase and then press ENTER If you specify ALL the data of all ...

Page 57: ...e erased For example if you wish to erase measures 2 through 5 that is 2 3 4 and 5 make this setting FROM M 2 FOR 4 If you wish to modify an existing value use to move the cursor to the item you wish to edit If you use the numeric keys to modify the value be sure to press ENTER to finalize it 6 To execute the Erase operation press REC LOAD When you press REC LOAD all the specified data will be era...

Page 58: ...ong in which phrases are repeated The copy function can be used in various ways for example to copy a specified track to another track or to another song number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 10 To exit the procedure without executing press STOP You will return to standby mode From standby mode 1 Press EDIT and use the alpha dial to select EDIT 1 COPY and then press ENTER Edit number I Edit...

Page 59: ...d the number of measures to be copied Alpha dial ENTER Alpha dial ENTER Starting measure Number of measures from starting measure FOR indicates the number ofmeasures to be copied For example if you wish to copy measures 2 through 5 that is 2 3 4 and 5 make this setting FROM M 2 FOR 4 6 Specify the measure number of the copy destination Alpha dial ENTER Copy destination measure If you select M END ...

Page 60: ...quantized data to its original state As a safety measure it is a good idea to copy the data to another track SEQUENCER MANUAL p 96 or save it to disk before using the quantize function From standby mode 1 Press EDIT and use the alpha dial to select EDIT QUANTIZE and then press ENTER Track to be quantized 2 Specify the track you wish to quantize and the track in which the quantized data will be pla...

Page 61: ...ta is to be quantized the quantize rate Alpha dial ENTER If you set the rate to 1 0 a mechanical sounding performance will result If you wish to tighten up the timing while maintaining a human feel seta rate of approximately 0 8 1 EDIT H RATE 9 QUflNTI s ill I 6 Specify the first measure to be quantized and the number of measures to be quantized Alpha dial ENTER Alpha dial ENTER FOR indicates the ...

Page 62: ...rding but in this example we will explain auto punch in recording the type of punch in recording in which you specify the punch in punch out points beforehand Re recorded area Punch point 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 i A Punch in Punch out For punch in recording you mustplay in realtime It is notpossible to use step recording when punch in recording Specify the punch points From standby mode 1 Press FUNC and u...

Page 63: ...corrected I AUTO j M PUNCH 2 4 4 CH OLL II 4 Press PLAY to begin auto punch in recording After a two measure count in playback will begin When the punch in point arrives begin playing When you begin playing the indicator will light steadily instead of flashing 5 When the punch out point passes press STOP to stop recording 6 When you finish auto punch in recording change the recording mode from AUT...

Page 64: ...this example CC 2 ENTER 4 Specify the MIDI channel for which you want to set modify in this example CH 1 ENTER 4 Specify the Control number Specify Volume 7 Specify Pan 1 ENTER 4 Set the value the range of settings is to 1 27 5 ENTER 4 STOP 4 PLAY 4 Deleted These MIDI messages can be 1 3 trk ni 3 Moved TRK PG20 PC20 Modified TRK T CC7 X 5 WW Microscope Erase Event See SEQUENCER MANUAL 5 WfB Micros...

Page 65: ...Slider PROTECT ENTER i Insert the copy destination disk Protect Slider WRITE ENTER i Exchange disks as many times as necessary i STOP i SHIFT MODE 1 ENTER Make a copy of a floppy disk SHIFT MODE 4 ENTER I 2 ENTER 1 ENTER i Insert the copy source disk Protect Slider PROTECT ENTER i Insert the copy destination disk Protect Slider WRITE ENTER i ENTER Insert the copy source disk ENTER i Insert the cop...

Page 66: ... move to the next Pattern i STOP lf you made a mistake If you have a damper pedal Connect the damper pedal to the JV 1 000 I Press the pedal while SHIFT PLAY I Press the key assigned to the instrument you wish to delete i Release the pedal If you don t have damper pedal Delete while monitoring from SHIFT PLAY Delete without monitoring PAUSE I i Press SKIP RESET to display the Velocity Code you wis...

Page 67: ...ENTER 4 Set the key number 54 ENTER 4 STOP This will result in the following settings Instrument number Instrument name CH Key number 17 Tmb 10 54 18 Tmb 10 54 2 input the tambourine pattern Standby condition J Change the recording mode to RHYTHM 4 REC Select R PATTERN ENTER 4 Specify the Rhythm Pattern number to create ENTER Specify the Time Signature ENTER 4 Select instrument number 1 7 ENTER Se...

Page 68: ...ndition i EDIT 1 4 CENTER I Specify the tracks to exchange ENTER i REC i STOP Assign a Song Title Standby condition i FUNC 3 ENTER I Assign a name ENTER i STOP Copy song data Copy within the same song SONG1 Copy from another song SONG 1 TRK1 TRK 2 I Copy TRK1 SONG 2 Copy TRK 3 i ENTER Standby condition 1 EDIT 1 0 ENTER i Specify the song number of the copy source ENTER i i Specify the copy source ...

Page 69: ...fy the MIDI channel to transpose ENTER i Specify the range of Note messages to transpose ENTER i Specify the amount Bias of transposition ENTER i Specify the area to transpose ENTER I REC i STOP Slide the timing of Phrase Track data behind ahead of the beat Shft Standby condition 1 EDIT 1 2 ENTER 1 Specify the track to Shift Clock ENTER Specify the MIDI channel of the data to Shift Clock ENTER 1 S...

Page 70: ...m number ENTER i Specify the area ENTER I REC i STOP Insert blank measures into song data TRK1 TRK2 Standby condition i EDIT 3 ENTER i Specify the track into which to insert blank measures ENTER i Specify the time signature ENTER I Specify the location and number of measures to insert ENTER i REC i STOP lfyou have recorded a Program Change or Control Change at the beginning of the song in a locati...

Page 71: ...ayback Rotate the Alpha dial While stopped Standby condition 4 J 120 blinking use t Alpha dial numeric keys ENTER Specify the tempo that will be used each time the song data is read from disk Standby condition i FUNC 9 ENTER 4 Specify the tempo ENTER i STOP 4 Save procedure save to disk Synchronized playback with a rhythm machine SEQ OUT JV 1000 IN Rhythm Machine Set the sync clock of your rhythm ...

Page 72: ...ge the note display from ttol Track monitor For example if the song is in F major one flat and you enter Check which channels are present in each track Bk the display will be as follows TRACKMON1TOR tracks 1 4 t From the standby condition MICROSCOPE TRACKMONITOR tracks 5 8 Check which types of MIDI status are present in each track JV 1 000 display A 4 B 4 enharmonic J f 4 W TRACKMONITOR numeric ke...

Page 73: ...an Marimba Record program change pitch bend or modulation messages The JV 1 000 sequencer records not only note messages from the keyboard but also the program change messages that are transmitted when you select a sound However it is not always possible to select and change the appropriate sounds as you play In such cases you can record the program changes later The quantize function of the seque...

Page 74: ... will always be loaded into the sound source before the song begins For details on recording exclusive messages see SEQUENCER MANUAL Control change messages These messages specify sound source settings for volume pan portamento etc If you need more sound sources and decide to borrow another synthesizer remember that the exclusive messages recorded at the beginning ofthe song will only be received ...

Page 75: ... sure that the reception status for exclusive data at the far right is On If it is off use Mfc to move the cursor and use the alpha dial to turn it On When you finish press STOP to return to standby mode 2 Press the synthesizer button WRITE use V to get Bulk to flash and then press ENTER Use m to specify which memory you wish to save and then press ENTER By selecting Temporary you can save the per...

Page 76: ...rocedure without saving press EXIT to return to the previous display Loading sound data from disk In order to load sound data from a floppy disk into the JV 1 000 synthesizer section the file containing the data must be loaded into the sequencer and then transmitted to the synthesizer section as an exclusive message The synthesizer sound source Exclusive Receive switch must be On 1 Press the synth...

Page 77: ...er device of the same model For details refer to the manual of your MIDI device The amount of data transmitted by some devices may be too large to be recorded in its entirety Recording musical data from another sequencer It is possible to record musical data from another sequencer into the JV 1 000 s sequencer Make connections as shown below iMIDI IN 1 MIDI OUT llllllfflllffll 3 f 8 JV 1 000 Put t...

Page 78: ...encer with a low resolution during playback the note timings may sound like they have been quantized and modulation and bender effects may not be smooth TheJV 1 000 and other Roland sequencers MC 50 300 500 500mkllf MT 100 PR 100 use a timing resolution of 96 clocks per quarter note Adding sound effects to video If you have a video deck that allows you to re record the audio track independently yo...

Page 79: ... various sounds on the JV 1 000 and play them to produce sound effects When the tape sync signal stops the JV 1 000 sequencer will stop recording Your recording is now complete To play it back in synchronization with the video make the same settings as you did when recording Press PLAY to begin playback and start the video For details on the tape sync signal and synchronized recording refer to SEQ...

Page 80: ...nge messages instruct a sound source to select a particular sound When the sequencer transmits a program change message the internal sound source or an external sound source will automatically select the specified sound External effects devices that are able to receive MIDI messages might switch to a new set of effect settings in response Pitch bend messages PB When you move the pitch bend lever p...

Page 81: ...hese messages will depend on the manufacturer and model of the device and on its settings Exclusive messages EX Exclusive messages are used mainly to transfer data specific to a certain model or type of device such as synthesizer parameter data or sampler sound data Exclusive data is unique to each manufacturer and device and in general can be exchanged only between identical models made by the sa...

Page 82: ...4 Sequencer editing function ...

Page 83: ...e JV 1 000 with external MIDI devices it can be used in an even wider variety of ways This chapter will explain various ways to use the JV 1 000 and MIDI This chapter will also explain how to use standard MIDI files and the voice expansion mode 1K V Illltl fli ...

Page 84: ...hythm machines have a similar looking 5 pin DIN terminal This has no relation to MIDI Do notconnecttheJV 1 000 to such jacks Doing so would prevent either device from working and could result in damage MIDI IN MIDI IN receives MIDI messages from other MIDI devices MIDI OUT MIDI OUT transmits MIDI messages from the JV 1 000 s keyboard controller section to other MIDI devices MIDI THRU All MIDI mess...

Page 85: ...keyboard and controller movements are transmitted from MIDI OUT to external devices Musical data played back by the sequencer is transmitted from the sequencer s OUT 1 or OUT 2 Musical data from OUT 1 plays the JV 1 000 s synthesizer sound source and musical data from OUT 2 is transmitted from the rear panel SEQ OUT to control external MIDI devices Whether musical data is transmitted from OUT lor ...

Page 86: ... to the external device s MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI IN WlllimfflllimiBHHIMM 11 1 mriiini J V 1 000 MIDI device If you wish to control two or more devices you can use the THRU connectors of the external devices fMIDI OUT 1 MIDI IN MIDI THRU n iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinmimiiiiiifflT IMIii JV 1 000 MIDI device A r MIDI IN MIDI THRU I MIDI IN I1H1 MIDI device B MIDI device C Simply connecting the devices may ...

Page 87: ...fflf MMMT jV TOOO In this situation you can use the part switches and parameter sliders to control the volume pan transpose etc for each of the connected external sound sources SYNTHESIZER MANUAl7p 25 Play the JV 1000 synthesizer sound source from an external master keyboard If you wish to use an external MIDI master keyboard to control the JV 1000 s synthesizer sound source connect the external m...

Page 88: ...rces SEQUENCER MANUAL p 74 MIDI Output Assign The phrase tracks and rhythm track of the sequencer can be assigned individually to transmit their musical data from either OUT 1 or OUT 2 This is determined by the Output Assign setting Tracks which you want to play the internal synthesizer sound source must be set to OUT 1 and tracks which you want to play external MIDI sound sources must be set to O...

Page 89: ...AL p 25 has been turned off so that they will not sound Local switch The Local switch is a setting that determines whether each part of the synthesizer sound source will or will not receive musical data from the keyboard controller If the Local switch of a part is OFF that part will not sound in response to the keyboard To make Local on off settings simultaneously press TX and RX so both indicator...

Page 90: ...djust the internal transpose settings Transpose can be adjusted in semitone units To transpose the sound 1 octave up down set the Transpose setting to 1 2 1 2 Modify the dynamic response By modifying the velocity related parameters SYNTH ESIZERMANUAL p 82 you can adjust the dynamic response of each part In this example we will adjust the Int Velo Sense parameter to keep an even volume for notes pl...

Page 91: ...nnel for each part you want the sequencer to play For parts you are to play i e not by the sequencer set the part switch or track switch off The following chart shows an example of how you might use a zone mode performance to play parts 1 2 and 8 from the on board sequencer and parts 3 and 4 in realtime on the keyboard No Sound Range Local SW Rx ch TRK Played by 1 Brass off ch 1 1 sequencer 2 Bass...

Page 92: ...ices that need to be sounded may exceed the limit of 28 If this happens previously sounding parts will be turned off so that the more recent notes can be played To preventnotes from being stolen from musically important parts you can use the Voice Reserve setting SYNTHESIZER MANUAL p 85 to reserve a minimum number of notes that a given part will be guaranteed This allows you to preserve important ...

Page 93: ... song number into which you wish to load the data and then press ENTER Song numbers to be loaded The display will show the status of each song 1 the display is as follows 8 from left to right The meaning of Display Meaning I load don t load song data exists in the sequencer don t load song data does not exist in the sequencer Only one song number can be selected 4 Use the alpha dial to select the ...

Page 94: ...t and play that part on the keyboard yourself while the other parts are played by the sequencer If you wish to play an SMFor other song data on the expansion sound source while you play the synthesizer sound source in realtime you must first set the JV 1 000 to V EXP mode then turn off the RX switch SYNTHESIZER MANUAL p 121 for the part you wish to play and then play the keyboard in patch or perfo...

Page 95: ...le GS Format compatible which is connected to the SEQ OUT with the sliders and the button on the panel V EXP MIDI IN switch When the voice expansion board is installed the V EXP MIDI IN switch determines how MIDI is received by the voice expansion board When V EXP MIDI IN is set to 1 the expansion board sound source will receive musical data from OUT 1 When V EXP MIDI IN is set to 2 the expansion ...

Page 96: ...with the receive channels set for each part of the expansion sound source When the V EXP MIDI IN switch is set to 1 Music produced by the synthesizer s sound source can be recorded in the Performance mode What is played by the expansion sound generator can be recorded in the V EXP mode after the internal sequencer s Soft Thru has been set to OUT 1 As Parts to be played by the expansion sound gener...

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Page 98: ...high speed mode This way you can prevent any problems you might encounter with the synthesizer s sound source The setting will be at ON each time power is turned on When the L Z Record switch is set to OFF recording cannot be carried out for Layer Zone Performances Turn the switch ON to be able to record Note Off Velocity messages are not recorded into the sequencer Although this unit s keyboard c...

Page 99: ...the procedures explained below 1 With the V EXP MIDI IN Switch at V In this case both the synthesizer s sound source and the expansion sound source produce sound because the same channel is being used for reception by both of these sound generating devices To correct this turn OFF the MIDI Receive switch for all unneeded Parts on the expansion sound module in the V EXP mode press the PART SWITCH a...

Page 100: ...are set to OUT2 internal sequencer settings The procedure explained in 1 is also effective when the V EXP MIDI IN Switch is at 2 Setting for Soft Thru cannot be changed When the sequencer portion of the unit is being operated under SUPER MRP you are not permitted to change the setting for Soft Thru Note also that what is shown by the Soft Thru indicator may not always reflect the true status of th...

Page 101: ...n the right as you face the rear panel To install the voice expansion board remove the cover on the left as you face the rear panel Each cover is held in place by four screws 2 Follow the procedure given in the manual for each expansion board Insert the expansion board into the JV 1 000 connector and secure it with the circuit board holder Finally replace the cover 3 Make sure if the expansion boa...

Page 102: ...data is received from the on board sequencer OUT 2 After setting the switch replace the cover When shipped from the factory the V EXP MIDI IN switch is set to 2 If you have set the V EXP MIDI IN switch to 1 set the on board sequencer Soft Thru to OUT 1 If you have set the V EXPMIDI IN switch to 2 set the on board sequencer Soft Thru to OUT 2 Then check that the keyboard will play the expansion sou...

Page 103: ...tes during realtime recording 64 notes Maximum Simultaneous Output Notes 64 notes track Tempo J 10 250 Basic Tempo J 5 500 Tempo Track Time Signatures 1 32 16 1 Sequence Data Bank Song Files Accesories Disk Disk Capacity Song Files Note Storage Configuration File Sequence File Format Connectors Output jacks Mix L Mono R V Exp L Mono R Headphone jack Hold jack Pedal jacks 1 2 MIDI Connectors ln Out...

Page 104: ...e limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is ...

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