Roland JV-1010 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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Choosing and Playing Patches
The JV-1010 comes with a large number of onboard sounds. On the JV-1010,
the sounds used for an ordinary performance are called Patches.
With the JV-1010, you can use seven groups—User, Preset A through E, and
Session—and when a Wave Expansion Board (separately available) is
installed, you can also use the Wave Expansion Board’s onboard patches.
USER
There are 128 patches stored in memory, which you can overwrite with
patches you create yourself.
PRESET-A–C, E
There are 512 patches stored in memory, which cannot be overwritten.
PRESET-D (GM [General MIDI])
These are patches for the General MIDI System, which is designed to
standardize the specifications for MIDI functions for all manufacturers and
models. There are 128 patches stored in memory, which cannot be
overwritten.
Session
Already onboard is the data from the SR-JV80-09 Wave Expansion Board,
which offers a selection of 255 patches, which cannot be overwritten.
WAVE-EXP (Wave Expansion Board installed in the slot)
Patches are stored in memory on the separately available Wave Expansion
Board, and cannot 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 can’t 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.