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  • Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland JV-1010 64 Voice Synthesizer Module.In order to get a good understanding of the JV-1010s many outstanding features and ensure many years of trouble-free use, please be sure to read through this manual in its entirety.

    * Apple is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.* Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.* Emagic and SoundDiver are registered trademarks of Emagic GmbH.

    Copyright 1999 ROLAND CORPORATIONAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.

    Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: USING THE UNIT SAFELY (p. 24) and IMPORTANT NOTES (p. 5, 6). These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owners manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.

    OWNERS MANUAL

  • IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE.

    BLUE: BROWN:

    As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.Under no circumstances must either of the above wires be connected to the earth terminal of a three pin plug.

    NEUTRALLIVE

    For the U.K.

    2

    001 Before using this unit, make sure to read the

    instructions below, and the Owners Manual...........................................................................................................002d Do not open or perform any internal modifications

    on the unit or its AC adaptor. (The only exception would be where this manual provides specific instructions which should be followed in order to put in place user-installable options; see p. 16.)

    ..........................................................................................................003 Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts

    within it (except when this manual provides specific instructions directing you to do so). Refer all servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the Information page.

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    004 Never use or store the unit in places that are:

    Subject to temperature extremes (e.g., direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle, near a heating duct, on top of heat-generating equipment); or are

    Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on wet floors); or are

    Humid; or are

    Exposed to rain; or are

    Dusty; or are

    Subject to high levels of vibration...........................................................................................................005 This unit should be used only with a rack or stand

    that is recommended by Roland...........................................................................................................006 When using the unit with a rack or stand recom-

    mended by Roland, the rack or stand must be carefully placed so it is level and sure to remain stable. If not using a rack or stand, you still need to make sure that any location you choose for placing the unit provides a level surface that will properly support the unit, and keep it from wobbling.

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    Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly.

    * Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic animals or pets.

    Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe injury should the unit be used improperly.

    The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the power-cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.

    The symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger.

    The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the unit must never be disassembled.

  • 008c Be sure to use only the AC

    the unit. Also, make sure installation matches the inthe AC adaptors body. Ouse a different polarity, odifferent voltage, so theirdamage, malfunction, or

    ...................................................009 Avoid damaging the pow

    excessively, step on it, plaetc. A damaged cord can fire hazard. Never use a pbeen damaged.

    ...................................................010 This unit, either alone or

    amplifier and headphonecapable of producing soucause permanent hearinglong period of time at a hlevel that is uncomfortablhearing loss or ringing inimmediately stop using thaudiologist.

    ...................................................011 Do not allow any objects (

    coins, pins); or liquids of drinks, etc.) to penetrate t

    ...................................................012c Immediately turn the pow

    adaptor from the outlet, ayour retailer, the nearest Ran authorized Roland disInformation page when

    The AC adaptor or thebeen damaged; or

    Objects have fallen intspilled onto the unit; o

    The unit has been expotherwise has become

    The unit does not appor exhibits a marked c

    ...................................................013 In households with small

    should provide supervisicapable of following all thsafe operation of the unit.

    ...................................................014 Protect the unit from stro

    (Do not drop it!)................................................... adaptor supplied with the line voltage at the put voltage specified on ther AC adaptors may r be designed for a use could result in electric shock........................................................

    er cord. Do not bend it ce heavy objects on it, easily become a shock or ower cord after it has

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    in combination with an s or speakers, may be nd levels that could loss. Do not operate for a igh volume level, or at a e. If you experience any the ears, you should e unit, and consult an

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    e.g., flammable material, any kind (water, soft he unit.

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    er off, remove the AC nd request servicing by oland Service Center, or

    tributor, as listed on the :

    power-supply cord has

    o, or liquid has been r

    osed to rain (or wet); or

    ear to operate normally hange in performance........................................................

    children, an adult on until the child is e rules essential for the

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    ng impact.

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    015 Do not force the units power-supply cord to share

    an outlet with an unreasonable number of other devices. Be especially careful when using extension cordsthe total power used by all devices you have connected to the extension cords outlet must never exceed the power rating (watts/amperes) for the extension cord. Excessive loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually melt through.

    ..........................................................................................................016 Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult

    with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the Information page.

    ..........................................................................................................022b Always turn the unit off and unplug the AC

    adaptor before attempting installation of the circuit board (SR-JV80 series).

    ..........................................................................................................023 DO NOT play a CD-ROM disc on a conventional

    audio CD player. The resulting sound may be of a level that could cause permanent hearing loss. Damage to speakers or other system components may result.

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  • 4USING THE UNIT S

    101b The unit and the AC adap

    their location or position their proper ventilation.

    ...................................................102d Always grasp only the pl

    adaptor when plugging inan outlet or this unit.

    ...................................................103b Whenever the unit is to re

    extended period of time, adaptor.

    ...................................................104 Try to prevent cords and

    entangled. Also, all cordsplaced so they are out of t

    ...................................................106 Never climb on top of, no

    the unit.

    ...................................................107d Never handle the AC ada

    with wet hands when pluunplugging from, an outl

    ...................................................108b Before moving the unit, d

    and all cords coming from

    ...................................................109b Before cleaning the unit, t

    unplug the AC adaptor fr

    ...................................................110b Whenever you suspect th

    in your area, disconnect toutlet.

    ...................................................115a Install only the specified c

    series). Remove only the s

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    tor should be located so does not interfere with

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    ug or the body of the AC to, or unplugging from,

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    main unused for an disconnect the AC

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    cables from becoming and cables should be he reach of children........................................................

    r place heavy objects on

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    ptor body, or its plugs, gging into, or et or this unit........................................................

    isconnect the AC adaptor external devices.

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    urn off the power and om the outlet.

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    e possibility of lightning he AC adaptor from the

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    ircuit board(s) (SR-JV80 pecified screws (p. 16).

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    fig.3-01ant Notestion to the items listed under USING THE UNIT SAFELY on page 2, please read and e the following:

    upplyot use this unit on the same power circuit with any device that will generate line noise (such

    n electric motor or variable lighting system). AC adaptor will begin to generate heat after long hours of consecutive use. This is normal, is not a cause for concern.re connecting this unit to other devices, turn off the power to all units. This will help prevent

    functions and/or damage to speakers or other devices.

    nt device may interfere with radio and television reception. Do not use this device in the ity of such receivers.

    void possible breakdown, do not use the unit in a wet area, such as an area exposed to rain or r moisture.

    anceeveryday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth or one that has been slightly dampened water. To remove stubborn dirt, use a cloth impregnated with a mild, non-abrasive rgent. Afterwards, be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.er use benzine, thinners, alcohol or solvents of any kind, to avoid the possibility of oloration and/or deformation.

    and Datase be aware that all data contained in the units memory may be lost when the unit is sent for irs. Important data should always be backed up in another MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer), or ten down on paper (when possible). During repairs, due care is taken to avoid the loss of . However, in certain cases (such as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order), egret that it may not be possible to restore the data, and Roland assumes no liability erning such loss of data.

    Backup unit contains a battery which powers the units memory circuits while the main power is off. n this battery becomes weak, the message shown below will appear in the display. Once you his message, have the battery replaced with a fresh one as soon as possible to avoid the loss l data in memory. To have the battery replaced, consult with your retailer, the nearest Roland ice Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the Information page.5

  • 6Important Notes

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    CD-CD al Precautionsse be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, e improper operation of the unit. To protect yourself against the risk of loosing important , we recommend that you periodically save a backup copy of important data you have stored e units memory in another MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer).

    ortunately, it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored in the units ory or another MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer) once it has been lost. Roland Corporation

    mes no liability concerning such loss of data. a reasonable amount of care when using the units buttons, sliders, or other controls; and n using its jacks and connectors. Rough handling can lead to malfunctions. n connecting / disconnecting all cables, grasp the connector itselfnever pull on the cable. way you will avoid causing shorts, or damage to the cables internal elements. void disturbing your neighbors, try to keep the units volume at reasonable levels. You may er to use headphones, so you do not need to be concerned about those around you (especially n it is late at night). n you need to transport the unit, package it in the box (including padding) that it came in, if ible. Otherwise, you will need to use equivalent packaging materials.

    g CD-ROMsid touching or scratching the shiny underside (encoded surface) of the disc. Damaged or dirty ROM discs may not be read properly. Keep your discs clean using a commercially available cleaner.

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    Furthpatch1010manu Read This Owners Manualners manual is organized as follows.

    tion is intended for those using the JV-1010 for the first time, and explains how to use various s in a simple way. Please read Quick Start and follow along by actually operating the JV-is will help you understand most of what you need to know for basic operations.

    pter contains a troubleshooting section for use when the JV-1010 is not functioning as d. There is also a list of error messages that you can refer to if an error message appears on the . A list of patches and MIDI implementation chart are also provided.

    Used in This Owners Manual risk (*) at the beginning of a paragraph indicates a note or precaution. These should not be . In the Quick Start section, such material is indicated by ( ).

    fers to pages within the manual.

    ugh the JV-1010 cannot be used on its own for creating sounds, using the Emagic dDiver JV/XP on the CD-ROM included with the JV-1010 allows you to create original s. For more on the operation of SoundDiver JV/XP, refer to SoundDiver JV/XP Help.

    ermore, the Reference Manual that is on the included CD-ROM explains the workings of es, performances, rhythm set parameters, and the system parameters that determine the JV-s operating environment, along with descriptions of the parameters. Be sure to refer to this al this when creating sounds.7

  • 8ContenMain FeatureFront and Re

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    Making System Settings (SYSTEM) ....................................................................................................... 49Selecting thTuning (Me Receive Channel (Perform Ctrl CH) ................................................................... 49aster Tune)................................................................................................................... 50tss........................................................................................10ar Panel............................................................................11

    ....................................................... 13y to Play...........................................................................14 Rubber Feet....................................................................................................................... 14the Rack-Mount Adaptor ................................................................................................. 14ave Expansion Board....................................................................................................... 15 Install a Wave Expansion Board................................................................................... 15onnections.......................................................................................................................... 18 Power On and Off ........................................................................................................... 20ing On the Power .............................................................................................................. 20ing Off the Power .............................................................................................................. 20

    ult Factory Settings (Factory Reset) ............................21emo Songs (Demo Play)...............................................22

    ser Profiles......................................................................................................................... 23

    Playing Patches ...........................................................24atches (Phrase Preview).................................................................................................. 25

    s from a MIDI Keyboard .................................................................................................. 26ches...................................................................................................................................... 27ng Patches by Bank........................................................................................................... 27ng Patches by Category.................................................................................................... 28ssion Sounds ..................................................................................................................... 29

    1010 as the GM Sound Module .....................................31 Mode................................................................................................................................... 31

    unds from an External MIDI Device...............................32n Using an External MIDI Device to Switch Sounds ................................................... 32ches ..................................................................................................................................... 32erformance ......................................................................................................................... 34hythm Set........................................................................................................................... 36

    sktop Music ...................................................................38 a Computer ...................................................................................................................... 38

    cting to the COMPUTER Connector............................................................................... 38cting with MIDI Connectors ............................................................................................ 41

    ultiple Parts (Performance Mode)................................................................................. 42

    Only the JV-1010...........................................................44Settings (PART).................................................................................................................. 44ted Operations (UTILITY)............................................................................................... 45ng the Factory Settings (Factory Reset) ......................................................................... 45zing GM Mode (GM Initialize) ........................................................................................ 46zing the Settings (Initialize) ............................................................................................. 47itting Settings to an External MIDI Device (Data Transfer) ...................................... 48

  • Appendices.TroubleshootError MessagPatch List.....Patch CategoRhythm Set LPerformance MIDI ImplemeSpecificationComputer Ca

    Index.............Contents

    ....................................................... 51ing....................................................................................52es .....................................................................................53..........................................................................................54ry List ..............................................................................58ist.....................................................................................64List...................................................................................67ntation.............................................................................68s........................................................................................89ble Wiring Diagrams.......................................................90

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  • 10

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    GenThe Gbeyongenerstandplayemusiceaturesates the JV-1080 Sound Module

    1010 is a 16-part multitimbral internal sound generator that can generate up to 64 voices neously, and is equipped with a multi-effects processor (EFX) offering a total of 40 different

    set patches are compatible not only with the JV-1080 and the XP-30/50/60/80, but with the as well.eral MIDI system is also supported.

    -09 Session Waves and Patch Data Onboardre total of 1,023 onboard sounds, including the user patches, presets A through E, and session

    Series Wave Expansion Boards Can Be Installed80 series Wave Expansion Board can be installed, enabling expansion of sounds using the SR-ies.

    d with Computer Connectorecting the instrument to a computer, you can enjoy full-fledged editing.

    understand, Easy-to-use Operations and Other eatures use the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose sounds by category. a Phrase Preview that lets you audition patches through phrases, using just the JV-1010.

    eral MIDI Systemeneral MIDI system is a set of recommendations which seeks to provide a way to go d the limitations of proprietary designs, and standardize the MIDI capabilities of sound ating devices. Sound generating devices and music files that meets the General MIDI ard bears the General MIDI logo ( ). Music files bearing the General MIDI logo can be d back using any General MIDI sound generating unit to produce essentially the same al performance (p. 31).

  • Front a

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    1 2 Switchwitch the power on and off.nd Rear Panel

    NES Jackhe jack for connecting headphones (sold separately).

    eadphones with an impedance of 8 to 150 Ohms.

    ME Knobjusts the volume level for the OUTPUT jack and the PHONES jack. You can also check out a sing the JV-1010 alone by pressing the VOLUME knob (Phrase Preview, p. 25). When in a

    ther than the Patch mode, pressing the VALUE knob while holding down the VOLUME knob s you to the Edit mode.

    Knobatch mode, it changes the receive channel. In the Performance mode or the GM mode, it he Part to which settings are to be applied.

    lays a variety of information about the operation being performed.

    Indicatorp when MIDI messages are received.

    E Indicatorsicator for the currently active mode lights up.

    E Knobnges the setting values for parameters. Turning the knob rapidly makes the value change in crements. Pressing the knob switches the mode. When in a mode other than the Patch mode, the VALUE knob while holding down the VOLUME knob switches you to the Edit mode.

    GORY/BANK Knob switch the sound selection range.dit mode, it is used to select the ter to be set. For more information e CATEGORY/BANK knobs functions ode, refer to the EDIT PARAMETER

    T chart on the JV-1010s top panel.

    3 4 5 6 7 8 911

  • 12

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    daptor Jack connection of the supplied AC adapter.

    Hookent the inadvertent disruption of power to your unit (should the pulled out accidentally), and to avoid applying undue stress to the ptor jack, anchor the power cord using the cord hook, as shown in tration.

    Connectors (IN, OUT, THRU)onnectors are used to connect the JV-1010 with other devices for sending and receiving MIDI es.sing these connectors to exchange MIDI messages, set the COMPUTER switch to MIDI.: This receives information from other MIDI instruments.T: This sends information from the JV-1010.RU: This sends out, unaltered, information received from MIDI IN.

    PUTER Switch (Mac, PC-1, PC-2, MIDI)tch should be set as appropriate for the type of computer connected to the COMPUTER tor, and the software being used (p. 38).sing the MIDI connectors, set this to MIDI.

    off the power before changing this switchs setting.

    PUTER Connectoror connecting a computer to the JV-1010 using a computer cable (sold separately) (p. 38).COMPUTER switch to Mac or PC-2.

    4 53 6UT Jacks (L (MONO), R)re for stereo (L/R) output of audio signals to an amp or a mixer. For monaural output, to the left (L) jack.

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    Quick Start13

  • 14

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    affix the supplied Ready to Play

    e Rubber Feet using the separately available RAD-50 rack-mount

    he rubber feet that were supplied with the JV-1010, as ure. Use the small holes on the bottom as a guide for ubber feet when attaching them.

    the Rack-Mount Adaptoron the rack-mount adaptor (RAD-50; sold separately), use 8) included with the rack-mount adaptor.

    rubber feet onto the bottom of the unit

    Screw (M4 x 8)

    When mounting the unit using the rack-mount adaptor, install it onto the rack-mount adaptor without attaching the rubber feet.

  • Installing a WOne Wave Expaninstalled in the JVWaveform data, Board, so you caboard in the JV-1

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    ave Expansion Boardsion Board (SR-JV80 series; sold separately) can be -1010.

    patches and rhythm sets are stored on the Wave Expansion n increase the number of available sounds by installing the 010.

    sion Board can be installed by removing the top cover.

    Wave Expansion Boardme important points to remember when installing into the

    isk of damage to internal components that can be caused by y, please carefully observe the following whenever you

    ard.touch the board, always first grasp a metal object (such as e), so you are sure that any static electricity you might arrying has been discharged.ling the board, grasp it only by its edges. Avoid touching lectronic components or connectors.g in which the board was originally shipped, and put the into it whenever you need to store or transport it.ny of the printed circuit pathways or connection terminals.essive force when installing a circuit board. If it doesnt fit e first attempt, remove the board and try again.oard installation is complete, double-check your work.

    e specified board, and remove only the specified screws. to cut your hands on the opening for installing the board.

    Installing a Wave Expansion Board increases the patches and drum sets for Parts, but the number of Parts doesnt change.15

  • 16

    Getting Ready to

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    below to install the Wave Expansion Board.

    ng the Wave Expansion Board, switch off the V-1010 and any connected equipment.

    ver on the upper portion of the JV-1010. Loosen s on the upper portion of the cover.

    oard holders so they are oriented.

    nector for the Wave Expansion Board into the the unit, and at the same time, fit the board e holes. When you do this, the heads of the three should protrude from the Expansion Board.

    Screwdriver

    holder

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    pplied with the Wave Expansion Board to rd holders to LOCK, securing the Wave ard in place.

    fied) screws you removed in step 2 to reattach

    he installation of the Wave Expansion Board. Next, make installed correctly.

    power to the JV-1010 (p. 20).

    UE knob to choose the Patch mode (PATCH).

    UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the es, until the PATCH indicator lights up.

    EGORY/BANK knob to choose WAVE-EXP.

    When a Wave Expansion Board is installed, then when you switch on the power first roland Jv-1010 is displayed, and after that the final two digits of the model number for the installed Wave Expansion Board flash twice on the display.

    For example, when the SR-JV80-02 Orchestral Wave Expansion Board is installed, 02 flashes twice on the display.

    If the display shows - - -, its likely that the Wave Expansion Board is not being recognized correctly. Follow the steps in Switching Off the Power (p. 20) to switch off the power, then reinstall 17

    the display, the Wave Expansion Board has been installed the Wave Expansion Board, making sure you do it correctly.

  • 18

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    AC adaptorPlay

    onnectionss not have a built-in amp or speakers. In order to produce to hook up audio equipment such as a monitor speaker or se headphones.

    Monitor speakers(powered) Stereo set etc.

    Mixer etc.

    MIDI keyboard

    er etc.

    MIDI IN

    DI OUT

    Headphones

    COMPUTER connectorPower amp Cassette radio

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    described below to connect the JV-1010 and an external

    the connections, make sure the power to all switched off.

    cluded AC adaptor to the AC adaptor jack and tor into a power outlet.

    -1010 and the external device as shown in the

    io equipment: the OUTPUT jacks (L (MONO), R) (sold separately) to connect the audio device to the n the JV-1010.

    IDI keyboard or sequencer: the MIDI connectors (IN,

    (sold separately) to connect the MIDI OUT connector on rd or sequencer to the MIDI IN connector on the JV-1010.

    nes: the PHONES jackones (sold separately) into the PHONES jack on the front

    ter: the COMPUTER connectorcable (sold separately) to connect the computer to the nector on the JV-1010.

    To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.

    We recommend using a stereo connection in order to get the maximum performance from the JV-1010, but for monaural use, make the connection to the L (MONO) OUTPUT jack.

    For more information on making the connection with the computer, take a look at Connecting to a Computer (p. 38).19

  • 20

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    itch on the power, check the following.

    l devices connected correctly? level on the JV-1010 and the connected external ned down all the way?

    ER switch on the JV-1010 to switch on the power.

    1010 is displayed, the unit starts up in the same state it was er was last turned off.

    power to the connected external equipment.

    n the JV-1010 and turn the VOLUME knob to ume on the JV-1010 and the external equipment.

    e Power

    itch off the power, check the following.

    level on the JV-1010 and the connected external ned down all the way?

    ed the sounds or other data youve created? (p. 48)

    power to the connected external equipment.

    Once the connections have been completed (p. 18), turn on power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices.

    If the power was turned off while in the Rhythm Set mode (RHYTHM), the unit starts up in the Performance mode (PERFORM).

    This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few seconds) after power up is required before the unit will operate normally.

    Be careful not to turn the volume up too high. Excessive volume levels are not only inconsiderate to others around you, but may damage external equipment or cause hearing loss.

    Turning the VOLUME knob up all the way may result in distortion for some sounds.

    You can also play sounds on just the unit itself by pressing the VOLUME POWER switch on the JV-1010.

    knob (Phrase Preview, p.

  • Reset to DWhen using the their factory defaprocedures in thThis returns all shad when the un

    fig.1-09

    1 Press the VALPatch mode (PGM mode.

    2 While holdingSwitch to the Ed

    3 Turn the CATReset).

    Fct flashes on thIn the Edit modeBANK knob mak

    4 Press the VALSur flashes on thto carry out a Fa

    fig.Sur

    5 Press the VALUEThe Factory Reset is

    without carrying out a knob.

    performed, and you leave the Edit mode.

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    efault Factory Settings (Factory Reset)JV-1010 for the first time, start by returning the settings to ults so that the JV-1010 operates as described in the

    e owners manual.ettings stored in memory in the JV-1010 to the values they it was shipped from the factory.

    UE knob to switch to a mode other than the ATCH), that is, to the PERFORM, RHYTHM, or

    down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE knob.

    it mode.

    EGORY/BANK knob to choose PIANO (Factory

    e display., choosing PIANO (Factory Reset) with the CATEGORY/es it possible to perform Factory Reset.

    UE knob.

    e display, prompting you to confirm that you indeed wish ctory Reset.

    1,4,52 3

    If there is important data youve created thats stored in memory, all such data is discarded, and everything is returned to the factory defaults when a Factory Reset is performed. If important data is stored in the unit, save it on an external MIDI device (p. 48).

    When in the Patch mode, you cant enter the Edit mode.

    For more information about the CATEGORY/BANK knobs other functions in Edit mode, refer to the EDIT PARAMETER SELECT chart on the JV-1010s top panel.

    To exit from the Edit mode 21

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    ListeningThe JV-1010 comHeres how to stJV-1010.

    Song Name CAll In Good Time SGuitars Forever GRude99 HOvertime H

    fig.1-10

    1 Turn the CATALL flashes on t

    2 Turn the VALYou can choose AALL: the songs wd-1: All In Goodd-2: Guitars Fored-3: Rude99d-4: Overtime

    3 Press the VALThe display show

    fig.1-10a

    After a demo sonreturns to the start of the song and playback is repeated. To end Demo Play partway through a sturn the CATEGORY

    3

    No data for the music that

    ong, press the VALUE knob or the VOLUME knob, or /BANK knob.

    is played will be output from MIDI OUT. to Demo Songs (Demo Play)es with four demonstration songs.art Demo Play, and listen to the outstanding sounds of the

    omposer/Copyrightcott Wilkie 1999 Scott Wilkie Media (ASCAP)undy Keller 1999 Gundy Keller / A-TOWN recordingsans-Joerg Scheffler 1999 Hans Schefflerans-Joerg Scheffler 1999 Hans Scheffler

    EGORY/BANK knob to choose DEMO.he display.

    UE knob to choose the song you want to hear.

    LL, d-1, d-2, d-3, or d-4.ill playback successively, beginning from the first.

    Timever

    UE knob or the VOLUME knob.

    s Ply and Demo Play starts.

    g has played all the way to the end, the unit automatically

    All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws.

    2,3 1

    MIDI messages received from external instruments are ignored while the Demo Play screen is displayed.

  • Composer ProScott Wilkie

    Scott Wilkie iswith his own bAmerica. His dRecords. You

    Gundy KellerGundy Keller,demonstrator for internationsounds. BesideMusic School, VG-8 Demo C

    Hans-Joerg ScheffBorn and raiseand rhythm caToday he runsROMs.He works for Ras a composerSoundclips of cell2downde.hListening to Demo Songs (Demo Play)

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    files

    a contemporary jazz recording artist, based in southern California. He tours frequently and, and also appears as an artist for Roland in the U.S., Japan, Europe and South ebut solo album, Boundless, was released worldwide in 1999 on Narada/Virgin

    can find him on-line at www.scottwilkie.com.

    a Germany-based guitarist, songwriter and producer, has been an international for Roland since 1986. Gundy focuses mainly on the GR synthesizers and the V-Guitar, al music conventions as well as recording sessions requesting completely unusual guitar s creating his own production company, hes the founder and director of Rocksound

    a private institute for music instruction. Check out some of his other work on the Roland D, or the Roland GR-30 Video.

    lerd in the Ruhr valley, the biggest industrial area in Germany, Hanss attraction to noise me naturally. his own company, DIGITAL AUDIO DESIGN, which produces sampling CDs and CD

    oland as a pro audio product specialist, as a sound designer for expansion boards, and of demo songs. He has released several CDs that use the Roland RSS system.his work can be downloaded at: http://www.united-sound.com/usmaster/tm23

  • 24

    ChoosiThe JV-1010 comthe sounds usedWith the JV-1010Sessionand whinstalled, you ca

    USERThere are 128 papatches you crea

    PRESET-AC, EThere are 512 pa

    PRESET-D (GM [GenThese are patchestandardize the smodels. There aroverwritten.

    SessionAlready onboardwhich offers a se

    WAVE-EXP (Wave EPatches are storeBoard, and cannng and Playing Patcheses with a large number of onboard sounds. On the JV-1010, for an ordinary performance are called Patches., you can use seven groupsUser, Preset A through E, and en a Wave Expansion Board (separately available) is

    n also use the Wave Expansion Boards onboard patches.

    tches stored in memory, which you can overwrite with te yourself.

    tches stored in memory, which cannot be overwritten.

    eral MIDI])s for the General MIDI System, which is designed to pecifications for MIDI functions for all manufacturers and e 128 patches stored in memory, which cannot be

    is the data from the SR-JV80-09 Wave Expansion Board, lection of 255 patches, which cannot be overwritten.

    xpansion Board installed in the slot)d in memory on the separately available Wave Expansion ot be overwritten.

    When using software for external MIDI devices, tone editors, and the like, you can transmit System Exclusive messages to rewrite USER content.

    You cant choose a WAVE-EXP patch unless a Wave Expansion Board is installed in the slot EXP-B. When no Wave Expansion Board is installed, - - - appears on the display.

  • Auditioning On the JV-1010, yfor each type of pkeyboard or sequ

    In this section, wfig.1-11

    1 Press the VALPressing the VALknob several tim

    fig.1-12

    2 Holding downselected patch

    2Choosing and Playing Patches

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    Patches (Phrase Preview)ou can check out patches easily, since phrases are provided atch. Thanks to this, you dont need to have a MIDI encer connected.

    ell listen to patch sounds in the Patch mode.

    UE knob to choose the Patch mode (PATCH).UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the

    es, until the PATCH indicator lights up.

    the VOLUME knob, the sound for the currently is played.

    1

    Right after returning settings to their factory defaults, the first patch of the currently selected Category and Bank (CATEGORY/BANK) plays.25

    Some patches may not be sounded in a suitable range.

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    Choosing and Pla

    Playing NoteThe JV-1010 recedoing this, the trthe JV-1010 mus

    Here well play sfig.1-13

    1 Connect a MID2 Set the transm

    transmitting i

    For information for the MIDI key

    3 Press the VALPressing the VALknob several tim

    4 Turn the PARHere, 1 becomes

    5 Finger some kWhen MIDI data

    fig.1-14ying Patches

    s from a MIDI Keyboardives and plays MIDI data from other instruments. When ansmitting instrument (the MIDI keyboard or the like) and t be set to the same MIDI channel.

    ounds with both channels set to 1.

    I keyboard to the JV-1010 (p. 18).

    it channel for the MIDI keyboard (the nstrument) to 1.

    on how to make the settings, refer to the owners manual board.

    UE knob to choose the Patch mode (PATCH).UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the

    es, until the PATCH indicator lights up.

    T knob and choose 1.

    the JV-1010s receive channel.

    eys on the MIDI keyboard to play a few notes.

    is received, the MIDI indicator lights up.

    4 3

  • Choosing PaWhen youve selchanging the Cacan choose a patYou can use eitha patch: choosingwhite text) or choin blue text).

    Choosing PatchIn this section, le

    fig.1-16

    1 Press the VALPressing the VALknob several tim

    2 Turn the CAT3 Turn the VAL4 You can listen

    Flute) by hold

    At this time, the number 108 app

    fig.1-16a

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    tchesected the Patch mode or the Performance mode, after tegory and Bank with the CATEGORY/BANK knob, you ch by turning the VALUE knob.er of two methods to choose

    by bank (display with osing by category (display

    es by Bankts choose No. 108 Flute from USER (the User group).

    UE knob to choose the Patch mode (PATCH).UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the

    es, until the PATCH indicator lights up.

    EGORY/BANK knob to choose USER.

    UE knob and choose 108.

    to the selected patch sound (USER No. 108 ing down the VOLUME knob.

    currently selected preset bank USr (USER) and the patch ear in alternation on the display.

    by bankby category

    You cant choose a WAVE-EXP patch unless a Wave Expansion Board is installed in the slot EXP-B. When no Wave Expansion Board is installed, - - - appears on the display.

    1,3 2

    Turning the VALUE knob rapidly makes the value change in large increments.

    For more information about the onboard patches, take a look at Patch List (p. 54).27

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    Choosing and Pla

    Choosing PatchHere, lets choos

    fig.1-17

    1 Press the VALPressing the VALknob several tim

    2 Turn the CAT3 Turn the VAL4 You can listen

    Bright Piano)

    At this time, the number 002 app

    fig.1-18a

    When you releas008 of the catego

    4ying Patches

    es by Categorye No. 008 Bright Piano from PIANO (the Piano category).

    UE knob to choose the Patch mode (PATCH).UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the

    es, until the PATCH indicator lights up.

    EGORY/BANK knob to choose PIANO.

    UE knob to choose 008.

    to the selected patch sound (PIANO No. 008 by holding down the VOLUME knob.

    currently selected bank PrA (PRESET-A) and the patch ear in alternation on the display.

    e the VOLUME knob, the display shows the patch number ry group PIANO.

    1,3 2

    The patches you can choose by category are Preset A, B, C, D, and E, and Session (XP-A) patches. The sounds and categories of User and WAVE-EXP (XP-B) patches vary, so you cant choose these patches by category.

    Turning the VALUE knob rapidly makes the value change in large increments. Also, turning the VALUE knob while pressing it in jumps you to the value at the start of each category, in the currently selected category group. The start values for by-category patches are shown with a dot at the end of the number on the display.

    For more information about the by-category

    patches, take a look at Patch Category List (p. 58).

  • Playing PercThe JV-1010 has instruments andWith the JV-1010Sessionand whinstalled, you casets.

    USERThere are 2 rhythpatches you crea

    PRESET-AC, EThere are 8 rhyth

    PRESET-D (GM [GenThese are rhythmstandardize the smodels. There aroverwritten.

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    WAVE-EXP (Wave EPatches are storeBoard, and cannChoosing and Playing Patches

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    ussion SoundsRhythm Sets that contain a variety of percussion special effects sounds., you can use seven groupsUser, Preset A through E, and en a Wave Expansion Board (separately available) is

    n also use the Wave Expansion Boards onboard rhythm

    m sets stored in memory, which you can overwrite with te yourself.

    m sets stored in memory, which cannot be overwritten.

    eral MIDI]) sets for the General MIDI System, which is designed to

    pecifications for MIDI functions for all manufacturers and e 2 rhythm sets stored in memory, which cannot be

    is the data from the SR-JV80-09 Wave Expansion Board, lection of 8 rhythm sets, which cannot be overwritten.

    xpansion Board installed in the slot)d in memory on the separately available Wave Expansion ot be overwritten.

    When using software for external MIDI devices, tone editors, and the like, you can transmit System Exclusive messages to rewrite USER content.

    You cant choose a WAVE-EXP patch unless a Wave Expansion Board is installed in the slot EXP-B. When no Wave Expansion Board is installed, - - - appears on the display.29

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    Choosing and Pla

    To play rhythm for the MIDI key

    Heres how you fig.1-19

    1 Set the transmtransmitting i

    For information for the MIDI key

    2 Press the VAL(RHYTHM).

    Pressing the VALknob several tim

    3 Turn the CATyour selection

    fig.1-20

    4 Turn the VAL5 Finger some k

    A wide variety ofinger.When MIDI dataying Patches

    sets using a MIDI keyboard, set the MIDI transmit channel board to 10.

    can play percussion instruments using rhythm sets:

    it channel for the MIDI keyboard (the nstrument) to 10.

    on how to make the settings, refer to the owners manual board (the transmitting instrument).

    UE knob and choose the Rhythm Set mode

    UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the es until the RHYTHM indicator lights up.

    EGORY/BANK knob and choose a bank. Make from the text displayed in white.

    UE knob and choose a rhythm set.

    eys on the MIDI keyboard to play a few notes.

    f percussion sounds are played, depending on the keys you

    2,4 3

    You cant choose a WAVE-EXP patch unless a Wave Expansion Board is installed in the slot EXP-B. When no Wave Expansion Board is installed, - - - appears on the display.

    When youve selected the Rhythm Set mode, the display shows the settings for Part 10, no matter what setting the PART knob is at.

    For more information is received, the MIDI indicator lights up.

    about the onboard rhythm sets, take a look at Rhythm Set List (p. 64).

  • Using theThe JV-1010 featGM score data (mcommercial GM settings for enha

    Entering GMUse GM mode tomode. Basically which a GM SysPatches are assig

    fig.1-20a

    1 Press the VALPressing the VALknob several timWhen you switcbasic settings tha

    Each time you enPiano 1 is assignGM Drum Sets f

    appears in the display

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    JV-1010 as the GM Sound Moduleures a GM modea convenient way to play back or create

    usic files for GM sound module). Youre able to play back score data releases and even modify various parameter nced musical expression.

    Mode place the JV-1010s sound source in GM System compatible GM mode is similar to a special kind of Performance in tem Rhythm Set is assigned to Part 10, and GM System ned to other Parts.

    UE knob to switch to the GM mode (GM ).UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the

    es, until the GM indicator lights up.h to the GM mode, the sound generator is initialized with t allow it to conform with the General MIDI System.

    ter GM mode, the GM Drum Set is assigned to Part 10, and ed to other Parts. You can also select other GM Patches and or each Part to match the performance.

    For more information about the performance, please refer to Performing Multiple Parts (Performance Mode) (p. 42).

    1

    If you want to preserve the GM mode settings, save the settings to an external MIDI device by transmitting them as MIDI messages. For further details, see Transmitting Settings to an External MIDI Device (Data Transfer) (p. 48).

    In GM mode, - - - 31

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    ChangingYou can change pSelect messages (to the JV-1010 froexternal MIDI kesounds to the JV-

    Note on Using aIf an external MIthe range that thProgram ChangeWhen a JV/XP SWave Expansiona number other tallowable receptFor more on whiImplementationIf the Program Nvalues from 0 to number in this udecimal format.

    Changing PaThe JV-1010 can a performance) i

    Here, well set threceive channel oexternal MIDI deBass in PRESE

    fig.1-21

    1 Set the transmit channel on the external MIDI device to 1.For information on hfor the external instrow to make the settings, refer to the owners manual ument (the transmitting instrument). Sounds from an External MIDI Deviceatches, performances, and rhythm sets by transmitting Bank

    Controller numbers 0 and 32) and Program Change messages m an external MIDI device. That is, selecting sounds on an yboard transmits messages corresponding to the specified 1010, thus changing the patch or the like on the JV-1010.

    n External MIDI Device to Switch SoundsDI device transmits a Bank Select message that is outside e JV-1010 considers as being valid, it is ignoredonly the message is accepted.eries MIDI device is connected to the JV-1010, selecting a C (XP-C) or later bank or sound may result in a switch to han the intended number, so use numbers within the ion range.ch Bank Select messages can be received, refer to MIDI (p. 68).umbers on your external MIDI device are referenced as

    127, find the appropriate number by subtracting 1 from the nits correspondence chart. The numbers are displayed in

    tcheschange patches (including the patches for various parts in n response to the MIDI data it receives.

    e transmit channel on the external MIDI device and the n the JV-1010 to 1, then transmit a MIDI message from the vice to change the patch on the JV-1010 to No. 010 Hip

    T-B.

    On the JV-1010, when just a Program Change message is received without receiving a Bank Select message, only sounds within a group (such as PRESET-A or USER) are changed.

    3 2

  • 2 Press the VALPressing the VALknob several tim

    3 Turn the PARHere, 1 becomes

    4 Transmit a Bafrom the exter

    5 Transmit a Bafrom the exter

    6 Transmit a Prto the JV-1010

    The display on thB patch No. 010

    The correspondeMIDI devices an

    PatchGroupUSERPRESET-APRESET-BPRESET-CPRESET-DPRESET-ESessionSessionWAVE-EXPWAVE-EXPChanging Sounds from an External MIDI Device

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    UE knob to choose the Patch mode (PATCH).UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the

    es, until the PATCH indicator lights up.

    T knob and choose 1.

    the JV-1010s receive channel.

    nk Select MSB (Controller Number 0) value of 81 nal MIDI device to the JV-1010

    nk Select LSB (Controller Number 32) value of 1 nal MIDI device to the JV-1010.

    ogram Change 10 from the external MIDI device .

    e JV-1010 shows 010 to indicate the switch to the PRESET- Hip Bass.

    nces between MIDI messages transmitted from external d Patch Numbers are as shown below.

    Patch Bank Select ProgramNumber MSB LSB Number1128 80 0 11281128 81 0 11281128 81 1 11281128 81 2 11281128 81 3 11281128 81 4 11281128 84 0 1128129255 84 1 11271128 84 2 1128129256 84 3 1128

    Be sure to set the transmit channel for the external MIDI device and the receive channel for the JV-1010 to the same channel.

    On the JV-1010, when just a Program Change message is received without receiving a Bank Select message, only patches and rhythm sets within the same group are changed.33

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    Changing Sounds f

    Changing a When changing MIDI device andJV-1010 to the saChange message

    Now lets set thePerformance Conchannel and try

    fig.1-22

    1 Press the VAL(PERFORM).Pressing the VALknob several tim

    2 While holdingknob.

    Switch to the Ed

    3 Turn the CAT(Perform Ctrl

    4 Turn the VALA value of from

    5 While holdingknob.

    The JV-1010 exitrom an External MIDI Device

    Performancea performance, set the transmit channel of the external the Performance Control Channel (Perform Ctrl CH) of the me channel, then transmit the Bank Select and Program s.

    transmit channel on the external MIDI device and the trol Channel (Perform Ctrl CH) on the JV-1010 to the same

    changing the performance.

    UE knob and choose the Performance mode

    UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the es until the PERFORM indicator lights up.

    down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE

    it mode.

    EGORY/BANK knob to choose SYNTH/PAD CH).

    UE knob and choose the channel.

    001 to 016, or OFF flashes in the display.

    down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE

    For more information about the performance, please refer to Performing Multiple Parts (Performance Mode) (p. 42).

    32,5 1,4

    When you first take the unit out of the box, the setting for the Performance Control Channel is at OFF.s Edit mode.

  • 6 Set the transmsame value thChannel (Perf

    For information for the MIDI key

    7 Transmit a Ba(refer to the fothe JV-1010.

    8 Transmit a Ba(refer to the fothe JV-1010.

    9 Transmit a Prdevice to the J

    The correspondeMIDI devices an

    PerformanceGroupUSERPRESET-APRESET-BChanging Sounds from an External MIDI Device

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    it channel on the external MIDI device to the at you selected for the Performance Control orm Ctrl CH) in step 4.

    on how to make the settings, refer to the owners manual board (the transmitting instrument).

    nk Select MSB (Controller Number 0) value llowing table) from the external MIDI device to

    nk Select LSB (Controller Number 32) value llowing table) from the external MIDI device to

    ogram Change message from the external MIDI V-1010 (refer to the following table).

    nces between MIDI messages transmitted from external d Performance Numbers are as shown below.

    Performance Bank Select ProgramNumber MSB LSB Number132 80 0 132132 81 0 132132 81 1 132

    When changing patches or rhythm sets in various parts of a performance, set the transmit channel of the external device and the receive channel of the part to the same channel. Note that when the Performance Control Channel and the receive channel for the part are the same, the setting for the Performance Control Channel takes priority, and the performance is switched.35

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    Changing Sounds f

    Changing a When changing device and the reto the same chanmessages.

    Now lets try chafig.1-23

    1 Press the VAL(PERFORM) or

    Pressing the VALknob several tim

    2 Set the transmFor information for the MIDI key

    3 Transmit a Ba(refer to the fothe JV-1010.

    4 Transmit a Ba(refer to the fothe JV-1010.rom an External MIDI Device

    Rhythm Seta rhythm set, set the transmit channel of the external MIDI ceive channel of part 10 of the performance on the JV-1010 nel, then transmit the Bank Select and Program Change

    nging the rhythm set from the external MIDI device.

    UE knob and choose the Performance mode the Rhythm Set mode (RHYTHM).

    UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the es until the PERFORM or RHYTHM indicator lights up.

    it channel on the external MIDI device to 10.

    on how to make the settings, refer to the owners manual board (the transmitting instrument).

    nk Select MSB (Controller Number 0) value llowing table) from the external MIDI device to

    nk Select LSB (Controller Number 32) value llowing table) from the external MIDI device to

    1

    When you first take the unit out of the box, the receive-channel setting for Part 10 is 10. For more information about part receive-channel settings, check out Reference Manual that is on the included CD-ROM.

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    The correspondeMIDI devices an

    Rhythm SetGroupUSERPRESET-APRESET-BPRESET-CPRESET-DPRESET-ESessionWAVE-EXPWAVE-EXPChanging Sounds from an External MIDI Device

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    ogram Change message from the external MIDI V-1010 (refer to the following table).

    nces between MIDI messages transmitted from external d Rhythm Set Numbers are as shown below.

    Rhythm Set Bank Select ProgramNumber MSB LSB Number1, 2 80 0 1, 21, 2 81 0 1, 21, 2 81 1 1, 21, 2 81 2 1, 21, 2 81 3 1, 21, 2 81 4 1, 218 84 0 181128 84 2 1128129256 84 3 112837

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    TryingIf you are runnincomputer to conto play back andsounds from themusic). The actuapplication usedmatches your pa

    Connecting t

    Two Ways to ConneThere are two mcomputer, connwith MIDI conne

    When connectingconnect the JV-1

    When using MID(such as Rolandis connected to thconnectors of the

    Use the connecticonnect the JV-1

    If connecting usistarting on p. 41.

    Connecting to t

    1 Switch off theconnected equ Out Desktop Musicg music software on your computer, you can use the

    trol the operation of the JV-1010. Of course, this allows you create song data, switch sounds automatically, and create screen. This type of system is know as DTM (desktop al DTM functions available vary greatly with the . Therefore, it is very important to select software that rticular aims.

    o a Computer

    ctethods that can be used to connect the JV-1010 to a ecting to the COMPUTER connector and connecting ctors.

    to the COMPUTER connector, a computer cable is used to 010 to your computers serial port (RS-232C).

    I connectors to make the connection, a MIDI interface s Super MPU64) is required. In this case, the MIDI interface e computer, and a MIDI cable is used to connect the MIDI MIDI interface to the JV-1010s MIDI connectors.

    on method that best suits your operating environment to 010 to your computer.

    ng the MIDI connectors, please read the related information

    he COMPUTER Connector

    power to the JV-1010, the computer, and any ipment. To prevent malfunction

    and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.

  • 2 Set the COMPmatch the typbelow.

    For Apple MacinFor PCs: PC-2

    fig.1-24.e

    The connection mthe type of comp

    3a For PCsWhen using a PCconnector) found

    Computer cable

    This cable has a required, refer toobtain the appro

    3b For Apple MaWhen connectineither the modem

    Computer cable

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    UTER switch on the JV-1010s rear panel to e of computer to be connected as described

    tosh computers: Mac

    ethod described in the following step varies according to uter; read the applicable section (3a or 3b).

    , connect the computer cable to the serial port (RS-232C on the computers rear panel.

    (sold separately): RSC-15ATnine-pin connector. If a cable with 25-pin connectors is the Computer Cable Wiring Diagrams (p. 90) and priate cable.

    cintosh Computersg to a Macintosh computer, connect the computer cable to

    port or the printer port on the computers rear panel.

    (sold separately): RSC-15APL

    tosh PC

    Before changing the COMPUTER switch setting, first switch off the power to the JV-1010.

    As this setting determines the rate at which data is transferred between the computer and the JV-1010 (baud rate), it is necessary that both the computer and JV-1010 settings match. This setting determines the baud rate for the JV-1010. When setting your computer, it may be necessary to make settings in the software as well. If you are using Windows, the driver setting may differ from that described in Step 2. In such cases, carefully read the manual included with the driver, and then make the necessary settings.

    The PC-2 baud rate is 38.4 (kbit/sec), and the PC-1 baud rate is 31.25 (kbit/sec).39

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    Trying Out Deskto

    4 Connect the oCOMPUTER

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    Apple Macintosh

    PCp Music

    ther end of the computer cable to the JV-1010s connector.

    Serial port (|O|O|)

    Optional computer cableRSC-15APL

    Optional computer cableRSC-15AT

    JV-1010 rear panel

    Modem Port or Printer Port

    Playing back sounds from the JV-1010 requires that the AC adaptor be plugged in and connection of either audio cables or headphones. If these connections have not yet been made, please refer to Making the Connections (p. 18). If the connections are complete, please see Switching On the Power (p. 20).

  • Connecting witIf you have a MIyour computer oconnect using th

    1 Switch off theconnected equ

    2 Set the COMPfig.1-26

    3 Use a MIDI caMIDI interfac

    4 Use a MIDI caMIDI interfac

    fig.1-27.e

    Modem orPrinter Po

    Apple Macintosh

    PC

    USB cable

    USB ConnectorTrying Out Desktop Music

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    h MIDI ConnectorsDI interface (such as Rolands Super MPU64) connected to r are connecting to a MIDI interface adaptor, you can then e MIDI connectors.

    power to the JV-1010, the computer, and any ipment.

    UTER switch on the JV-1010s rear panel to MIDI.

    ble to connect the MIDI OUT connector of the e with the JV-1010s MIDI IN connector.

    ble to connect the MIDI IN connector of the e with the JV-1010s MIDI OUT connector.

    For instructions on connecting to a computer using a MIDI interface, refer to the owners manual that was supplied with the MIDI interface.

    To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections.

    Before changing the COMPUTER switch setting, first switch off the power to the JV-1010.

    JV-1010 rear panel

    JV-1010 rear panel

    rt

    MIDI interface adaptor

    IN

    MID

    I OUT

    The settingis MIDI

    Super MPU64

    The setting41

    is MIDI

  • 42

    Trying Out Deskto

    Performing M(Performanc

    A group of sixteassigned (fixed a

    fig.1-28.e

    In a performancecombine these pparts (Part 10) isremaining fifteenIn other words, usounds with oneA sound generatdevice is referred

    In the relationshian orchestra, parthe instruments.

    Lets try selectintogether as a perAs one example,No.008 Gtr Strin

    fig.1-29

    Performan

    Part 1

    Par

    Patchp Music

    ultiple Parts e Mode)en parts to which fifteen patches and one rhythm set are t Part 10) is collectively referred to as a Performance.

    , you can assign each patch and rhythm set to a part, then arts to enjoy an ensemble performance. One of the sixteen reserved for the rhythm set, with patches assigned to the parts.sing performances allows you to control sixteen separate

    JV-1010.or of this type which can control multiple sounds using one to as a multitimbral sound generator.

    p between performances and parts, the performance is like ts are the performers, and patches and the rhythm set are

    g some parts and sounds, then play the multiple parts formance. select one of the sixteen parts, PART 2, then select the patch gs in GUITAR/BASS (the GUITAR/BASS group).

    ce

    Patch

    Rhythm Set

    t 9

    Part 10

    Part 11

    Part 1642 1,5

  • 1 Press the VAL(PERFORM).Pressing the VALknob several tim

    2 Turn the PAR3 Set the transm

    transmitting d

    For information for the MIDI key

    4 Turn the CATNow, select the p

    5 Turn the VALNow, patch No.0for PART 2.

    6 Repeat Steps 2parts.

    7 Using a sequeFor instructions the external deviTrying Out Desktop Music

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    UE knob to choose the Performance mode

    UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the es, until the PERFORM indicator lights up.

    T knob and choose 2.

    it channel of the external device (the evice) to 2.

    on how to make the settings, refer to the owners manual board (the transmitting instrument).

    EGORY/BANK knob to choose GUITAR/BASS.atch category.

    UE knob to choose patch 008.

    08 Gtr Strings in the GUITAR/BASS category is selected

    5, using the same procedure to select other

    ncer or computer, play back the song.

    on how to play back songs, refer to the owners manual for ce (the transmitting device).

    Always make sure that the number selected with the JV-1010s PART knob matches the transmit channel of the external device (the transmitting device). Additionally, remember that PART 10 is used exclusively by the rhythm set.

    Turning off the JV-1010s power without saving the created data results in the loss of that data. Save any important data that you wish to preserve to an external MIDI device (p.

    The Performance Control Channel (Perform Ctrl CH) is preset at the factory to OFF; remember that patches are switched when program changes are recorded in a song. To release the Performance Control Channel (Perform Ctrl CH) OFF setting, set to something other than OFF (p. 49).

    For more information about 43

    the onboard patches, take a look at Performance List (p. 67).

  • 44

    Editing

    Making Partfig.1-30

    Now try changinmode.

    fig.1-30a

    1 Press the VAL(PERFORM).Pressing the VALknob several tim

    2 While holdingknob.

    Switch to the Ed

    3 Turn the CAT4 Turn the PAR

    In Edit mode, yoknob to change t

    PARAMETER SELECT

    chart on the JV-1010s top panel. Using Only the JV-1010

    Settings (PART)

    g the level setting (Level) for PART 2 in Performance

    UE knob to choose the Performance mode

    UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the es, until the PERFORM indicator lights up.

    down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE

    it mode.

    EGORY/BANK knob to choose USER (Level).

    T knob and choose 2.

    u can select USER (Level) with the CATEGORY/BANK he volume level setting for each part.

    32,6 1,54

    When in the Patch mode, you cant enter the Edit mode.

    For more information about the CATEGORY/BANK knobs other functions in Edit mode, refer to the EDIT

  • 5 Turn the VALthe range 000

    Pan, Coarse Tumore detailed infReference Manu

    6 While holdingknob.

    The JV-1010 exit

    Memory-RelThese operationssound data, and

    fig.1-31

    Restoring the FThis operation rethe time the unitFor more detailethe Reset to DeEditing Using Only the JV-1010

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    UE knob to change the level. This can be set in 127.

    ne, and other parameters can be set in the same way. For ormation about each parameter and its settings, refer to the al that is on the included CD-ROM.

    down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE

    s Edit mode.

    ated Operations (UTILITY) include initialization of data such as the JV-1010 internal

    transmission of settings to external devices.

    actory Settings (Factory Reset)stores all settings stored in the JV-1010 to their condition at was shipped from the factory.d information and instructions for this procedure, refer to fault Factory Settings (Factory Reset) (p. 21).

    Turning off the JV-1010s power without saving the created data results in the loss of that data. Save any important data that you wish to preserve to an external MIDI device (p. 48).45

  • 46

    Editing Using Only

    Initializing GM MUsing a computebearing the GM lthis initialization

    fig.1-32

    1 Press the VALPressing the VALknob several tim

    2 While holdingknob.

    Switch to the Ed

    3 Turn the CAT(GM InitializeGin flashes on th

    4 Press the VALSur flashes in theyou want to exec

    fig.Sur(GM)

    5 Press the VALGM Initialize is e the JV-1010

    ode (GM Initialize)r or sequencer connected to the JV-1010 to play music data ogo requires the system be initialized for GM. Carrying out restores the basic GM settings.

    UE knob to switch to the GM mode (GM).UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the

    es, until the GM indicator lights up.

    down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE

    it mode.

    EGORY/BANK knob to choose KEY&ORGAN ).

    e display.

    UE knob.

    display; this is a prompt for you to confirm whether or not ute GM Initialize.

    UE knob.

    32 1,4,5

    The GM Initialize operation affects only GM mode data; no data stored in the user memory is initialized. If you want to restore all settings to their factory values, carry out Factory Reset (p. 21).

    When in the Patch mode, you cant enter the Edit mode.

    To exit Edit mode without executing GM Initialize, carry out the operation described in Step 2.xecuted, and the JV-1010 exits Edit mode.

  • Initializing the SThis restores thesettings.

    fig.1-33

    1 Press the VAL(PERFORM) oPressing the VALknob several tim

    2 While holdingknob.

    Switch to the Ed

    3 Turn the CAT(Initialize).

    int flashes on the

    4 Press the VALSur flashes in theyou want to exec

    fig.Sur

    5 Press the VALInitialize is execuEditing Using Only the JV-1010

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    ettings (Initialize) currently selected performance and rhythm set to standard

    UE knob and choose the Performance mode r the Rhythm Set mode (RHYTHM).

    UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the es until the PERFORM or RHYTHM indicator lights up.

    down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE

    it mode.

    EGORY/BANK knob to choose GUITAR/BASS

    display.

    UE knob.

    display; this is a prompt for you to confirm whether or not ute Initialize.

    32 1,4,5

    The GM Initialize operation affects only the currently selected data; no data stored in the user memory is initialized. If you want to restore all settings to their factory values, carry out Factory Reset (p. 21).

    When in the Patch mode, you cant enter the Edit mode.

    To exit Edit mode without executing Initialize, carry out the operation described in Step 2.47

    UE knob.

    ted, and the JV-1010 exits Edit mode.

  • 48

    Editing Using Only

    Transmitting Se(Data Transfer)

    This transmits Pertimes such as wheConnect the JV-1external MIDI deMIDI device in th

    fig.1-34

    1 Press the VALPatch mode (PGM mode.

    2 While holdingSwitch to the Ed

    3 Turn the CAT(Data Transfedtr flashes on th

    4 Press the VALSur flashes on thout the Data Tra

    fig.Sur

    5 Press the VALThe Data Transfe the JV-1010

    ttings to an External MIDI Device

    formance settings to an external MIDI device. This is useful for n you want to save data on a MIDI instrument ahead of time.

    010s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN connector of the vice with a MIDI cable. Then, after putting the external e mode where it is ready to receive data, start the procedure.

    UE knob to switch to a mode other than the ATCH), that is, to the PERFORM, RHYTHM, or

    down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE knob.

    it mode.

    EGORY/BANK knob to choose ORCH/BRASS r).

    e display.

    UE knob.

    e display, prompting you to confirm that you want to carry nsfer.

    Patch parameters and system parameters are not included.

    32 1,4,5

    When in the Patch mode, you cant enter the Edit mode.

    Transmit GM mode settings while in GM mode. GM mode settings are lost when you switch to another mode.

    To exit Edit mode without executing Data Transfer, carry out the operation described in Step 2.UE knob.

    r is performed, and the JV-1010 exits Edit mode.

  • Making SystThis sets the tunenvironment.

    fig.1-35

    Selecting the RThis selects the rperformances.

    fig.1-35a

    1 Press the VAL(PERFORM) oPressing the VALknob several tim

    2 While holdingSwitch to the Ed

    3 Turn the CAT(Perform Ctrl

    4 Turn the VALThe value 0010

    5 While holdingThe JV-1010 exitEditing Using Only the JV-1010

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    em Settings (SYSTEM)ing and other parameters of the JV-1010s operating

    eceive Channel (Perform Ctrl CH)eceive channel when MIDI messages are used to switch

    UE knob and choose the Performance mode r the Rhythm Set mode (RHYTHM).UE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the

    es until the PERFORM or RHYTHM indicator lights up.

    down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE knob.it mode.

    EGORY/BANK knob to choose SYNTH/PAD CH).

    UE knob to select the channel.16, OFF flashes in the display.

    32,5 1,4

    When in the Patch mode, you cant enter the Edit mode.

    For more detailed 49

    down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE knob.s Edit mode.

    information, refer to the Reference Manual that is on the included CD-ROM.

  • 50

    Editing Using Only

    Tuning (MasterAllows the sounfrequency of No

    fig.1-36

    1 Press the VALPatch mode (PGM mode.

    2 While holdingknob.

    Switch to the Ed

    3 Turn the CAT(Master Tune

    4 Turn the VALThe value 27.45

    5 While holdingknob.

    The JV-1010 exit the JV-1010

    Tune)d generator to be tuned. The value indicated is the te Number 69 (the A4 key).

    UE knob to switch to a mode other than the ATCH), that is, to the PERFORM, RHYTHM, or

    down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE

    it mode.

    EGORY/BANK knob to choose ETHNIC ).

    UE knob to adjust the tuning frequency.

    2.6 is indicated in the display.

    down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE

    s Edit mode.

    32,5 1,4

    When in the Patch mode, you cant enter the Edit mode.

    The hundreds place (4) is not displayed.

    For more detailed information, refer to the Reference Manual that is on the included CD-ROM.

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    Appendices51

  • 52

    TroublIf no sound is produced, or ifwrong, first check the followfollowing remedies, the unit please contact your Roland dService Center.

    * Refer to the Error Messagis displayed on the screen du

    The power does no- Is the AC adaptor properl

    JV-1010?

    No sound is produ- Is all other equipment, suc

    speakers, properly connec- Is the power to the JV-1010

    devices turned on?- Is the JV-1010s VOLUME- Is the volume on any conn

    down?- Has the volume been lowe

    messages received from an- Have all connections beenWhen using the JV-1010 withaudio cables or headphones (If using the JV-1010 connectecable or MIDI cable to make t(p. 38). Then connect audio c- Is the sound audible with If sound can be heard througcause may lie elsewhere, suchcarrying the signal to anothermalfunction in a connected a- Is the specified Wave Expa

    (p. 15)WAVE-EXP patches and rhyunless the Wave Expansion Bdesignated slot.- Is the COMPUTER switch

    to the correct position?When using the JV-1010 whileswitch to the position approprtype of computer being used,

    * Before changing the COMPU

    off the power to the JV-1010.

    Songs are not play- Are you playing songs creWhile the JV-1010 is compatible with the General MIDI System, GS Format is not supportplay back correctly.

    voices exceeding this limit of 64 are interrupted.

    ed, so such songs may not

    Set a sufficiently high value as the Voice Reserve setting for parts you want to make sure are not interrupted (p. 44).eshooting operation otherwise seems ing points. If after trying the still does not operate correctly, ealer or the nearest Roland

    es (p. 53) if some kind of message ring operation.

    t come on.y plugged onto the wall and the

    ced.h as external amps and ted? and all connected external

    knob turned to MIN?ected external devices turned

    red by volume/expression external device?

    made properly?out a computer, please connect p. 18).d to a computer, use a computer he connection to the computer

    ables or headphones (p. 18).headphones connected?h the headphones, then the as a short in an audio cable device, a bad connection, or a

    mp, mixer, or speakers.nsion Board properly installed?

    thm sets cannot be selected oard is installed in the

    on the JV-1010s rear panel set

    connected to a computer, set the iate for the connection method, and the driver settings (p. 38).

    TER switch setting, first switch

    ed back correctly.ated for the GS format?

    - If playing back GM scores, is the sound generator in GM mode?

    Switch to GM mode (p. 31).

    No sound is produced, even when playing back songs.- Is the Rx Switch parameter set to OFF?Set this to ON.

    There is no sound for a specific part.- Is the volume level for the part turned down?Raise the volume for the part for which no sound is being produced with the Level setting (p. 44).- Is reception of MIDI messages enabled?Set the Rx Switch parameter to ON.- Does the parts MIDI receive channel match the MIDI

    transmit channel of the connected MIDI device?Set the MIDI receive channel with the Channel parameter.

    The sound is distorted.- Is a distortion-type effect being applied to the sound?If the sound for a specific patch or part is distorted, lower the volume level on that part (p. 44).When the overall sound is distorted, lower the volume level with the VOLUME knob.

    The pitch has shifted.- Has the JV-1010s tuning been shifted?Check the Master Tune value (p. 50).- Have the Coarse Tune and Fine Tune settings for the

    specific parts been made?Check the values for the Coarse Tune and Fine Tune settings (p. 44).

    The JV-1010 does not output MIDI data.- Is the COMPUTER switch on the JV-1010s rear panel set

    correctly?When outputting JV-1010 data through the COMPUTER connector, set the COMPUTER switch to PC-2 or Mac according to the computer and software being used (p. 38).The JV-1010 does not output data from the COMPUTER connector when the COMPUTER switch is set to MIDI. In this case, data is output from the MIDI OUT connector.

    The sound is interrupted.- Is the polyphony (maximum number of voices) being

    exceeded?When more than 64 voices are used simultaneously, the

  • Error MAn error message appears inWhen this occurs, continue b

    coE (MIDI Communfig.coE

    Situation: There is a probleconnected to thewith an externalis also displayedexternal device i

    Action: Check to make sproperly connecthere is no shortthe MIDI cable t

    bFL (MIDI Buffer Fufig.bFL

    Situation: More MIDI mestime than could

    Action: Reduce the amotransmitted.

    cSE (MIDI Check Sufig.cSE

    Situation: A system exclushad an incorrect

    Action: Correct the chec

    rdE (Receive Data Efig.rdE

    Situation: A system exclusreceived. Repeaterror message mwith the MIDI message.

    Action: Check the content ofexclusive message. the received system Appen

    dic

    es

    essages the display when an error in operation occurs, or if an operation cannot be processed correctly. y following the instructions indicated in the error message.

    ication Error)

    m with the MIDI cable JV-1010s MIDI IN connector or device. However, this message when the power for the s turned off.ure the MIDI cable is firmly and ted. Otherwise confirm that in the MIDI cable (try switching o check this).

    ll)

    sages were received in a short be processed correctly.unt of MIDI messages that are

    m Error)

    ive message that was received check sum value.k sum value.

    rror)

    ive message was not properly ed appearance of this same eans that there is a problem

    noP (No Patch)fig.noP

    Situation: If no expansion board is installed, then an expansion board patch or rhythm set is specified from the external MIDI device.

    Action: Reselect the patch and rhythm set.

    und (User Memory Damaged)fig.und

    Situation: USER data has been damaged.Action: Restore the factory settings with the Factory

    Reset procedure.

    btL (Battery Low)fig.btL

    Situation: Battery power used for saving parameter settings has been used up.

    Action: Take the JV-1010 to your dealer or nearby Roland Service to have the battery exchanged.53

  • 54

    Patch LUSER (User Group)No. Name Voice Key Assig001 Tremendously 4 POLY002 St.Concert 4 POLY003 CyberTrance2 4 POLY004 SessionNyln2 3 POLY005 ViennaStrgs3 4 POLY006 R&R Brass 3 POLY007 Velo Power 4 POLY008 Super Tenor 3 POLY009 Breathy Humz 2 POLY010 Ow Bass 1 SOLO011 Dunes 4 POLY012 Celestial 2 4 POLY013 Tone Wh.Solo 3 POLY014 Poly Brs 4 POLY015 Combing Slow 3 POLY016 SA Rhodes 5 3 POLY017 Adrenaline 4 POLY018 DanceStack 1 3 POLY019 Flying Waltz 4 POLY020 East Europe 2 POLY021 Silky Way 2 POLY022 Techno Dream 3 POLY023 Raverborg 4 POLY024 Pan Pipes 2 POLY025 Pretty Bells 2 POLY026 Glistening 4 POLY027 Metal Solo 4 POLY028 StateXLChrd2 4 SOLO029 Raggatronic 4 POLY030 ChristmasFlt 2 POLY031 Acc.de Paris 2 POLY032 DreamVoices2 2 POLY033 VintageCall2 4 POLY034 Trancing Pad 2 POLY035 OldiesOrgan2 2 POLY036 X..? Whistle 3 POLY037 Analog Drama 3 POLY038 BPF Lead 1 POLY039 Clean Tele 4 POLY040 Earth Blow 2 POLY041 Pulsatronic 3 POLY042 Funky Slap 1 SOLO043 Echo Rhodes 4 POLY044 pp Harmonium 1 POLY045 Blue Notes 4 POLY046 Aurora 4 POLY047 Breathy Brs 3 POLY048 Enlighten 4 POLY049 Tube Smoke 2 POLY050 Perelandra 4 POLY051 SquareLead 2 2 POLY052 Shadows 4 POLY053 Organizer 3 POLY054 Full Orchest 4 POLY055 Bon dmoov! 3 POLY056 Sugar Bell 2 4 POLY057 Players EP 2 POLY058 4pole Bass 2 SOLO059 Octapad 3 POLY060 Tria Bells 4 POLY061 Wire Pad 3 POLY062 SingingMini 1 SOLO063 Heirborne 4 POLY064 Trumpet 2 POLY 128 Crowds 4 POLY 064 Poly Pulse 4 POLY 128 RockYurSocks 4 SOLOVoice: number of voiceistPR-A (Preset A Group)

    n No. Name Voice Key Assign065 Steel Away 3 POLY066 D-50 Stack 4 POLY067 Solo Strat 3 POLY068 Soap Opera 1 POLY069 Sop.Sax mf 2 POLY070 Dimensional 2 POLY071 Blusey OD 2 POLY072 Stacc.Heaven 4 POLY073 PhaseBlipper 2 POLY074 Pure Tibet 1 POLY075 Afterlife 3 POLY076 Perky B 2 POLY077 JUNO Power! 4 POLY078 SessionBrass 4 POLY079 JX SqrCarpet 2 POLY080 Phaser MC 2 POLY081 Sweep Clav 2 3 POLY082 BluesHarp 1 POLY083 Scat Flute 2 POLY084 5thPad 2 4 POLY085 Belfry Chime 3 POLY086 Atmos Harp 4 POLY087 DesertCrystl 4 POLY088 December Sky 4 POLY089 Upright Pno 3 POLY090 Darkshine 4 POLY091 Exotic Velo 4 POLY092 Atlantis 2 4 POLY093 Creamy 2 POLY094 Morning Lite 2 POLY095 DanceStack 5 4 POLY096 D50FantaPerc 3 POLY097 Resojuice 2 SOLO098 Silicon Str 4 POLY099 Keep :-) 2 POLY100 Sm.Brass Grp 4 POLY101 Echo Piano 3 POLY102 HeavenlyPad 2 POLY103 Sequalog 4 POLY104 Solo Steel 4 POLY105 Spectrum Mod 4 POLY106 Delicate EP 2 POL