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JV-1080
Super JV Synthesizer
TurboStart
TBS17
© 1999 Roland Corporation U.S., 5100 S. Eastern Ave., Los Angeles CA 90040
Faxback # 20041
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It’s a Fact…
The JV-1080 Super JV Synthesizer module is a
powerful instrument based on a 32-bit RISC
processor. It is 64-note polyphonic, and offers 16-part
multitimbral capability. In addition to its 8 MBytes of
onboard ROM waveforms, the user can install up to
four 8 MByte Expansion Boards (from the SR-JV80
Series) for a total of 40 MBytes of accessible
waveforms. There are 512 preset patches and 128
user patches. The effects include reverb and chorus,
plus 40 insert effects, such as rotary speaker,
distortion, flanging, phasing, and multi-tap delays.
Initialize
1.
Press UTILITY.
2.
Use the CURSOR buttons to select FACTORY
PRESET, then press ENTER.
Play the ROM Demos
1.
Hold SHIFT and press ENTER.
2.
Use the VALUE dial to select desired song.
3.
Press ENTER to begin play and EXIT to stop.
Selecting Tones
The EM-2000 has 1,161 tones and 43 drum kits. Use
the following procedure to select a Tone:
1.
If necessary, press GM/GS MODE so it is not lit.
2.
Press SELECT under TONE/USER PROGRAM
so Tone is lit.
3.
Press GROUP under TONE/ USER PROGRAM
to select a Tone group (A through E.)
4.
Use TONE/ USER PROGRAM 1-8 to select
a Tone bank.
5.
Use TONE/ USER PROGRAM 1-8 to select
a Tone.
6.
Press VARIATION ^ / v to select alternate
Tones.
Selecting Patches
There are 512 preset patches in the JV-1080 as well
as 128 user patches. Any installed expansion boards
also have patches that can be accessed directly from
the JV-1080’s front panel.
1.
Press PATCH.
2.
Use the USER/CARD, PRESET and EXP
buttons to select the desired group of patches.
3.
Use the A/B/C/D buttons to determine which
bank of patches you wish to use.
4.
Use the VALUE dial to choose patches. Notice
that turning the dial moves through patches one-
by-one, and turning the dial while pressing it in
moves through patches in increments of 10.
Editing Patches
1.
Press PATCH.
2.
Notice that there are four Tone Switch buttons
under the display. Any tone(s) that are lit are
active in the patch you have chosen. To enable
or disable a tone, press its Tone Switch button.
3.
Make sure that the Tone Select button is lit to
correspond to an active Tone; otherwise, you will
not be able to hear any edits that you make.
4.
Press PARAMETER—you are now in Edit Mode.
5.
Press WAVE (written in orange); this will show
you the waveform being used for the selected
tone. Notice the arrow in the display; this
indicates that you can access more wave
parameters by using CURSOR UP or DOWN.
6.
All other patch parameters are accessed by
pressing a corresponding button (i.e. COMMON,
EFFECTS, CONTROL, etc).
7.
You can press the PALETTE button at any time
to view the selected parameter setting for all four
tones simultaneously.
Storing an Edited Patch
To store a modified patch to a user memory location:
1.
Press UTILITY.
2.
Select WRITE by using the CURSOR buttons.
3.
Press ENTER, then turn the VALUE dial to
select the desired user patch location.
4.
Press ENTER, then press UTILITY.
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