Roland JV-1010 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
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Changing Sounds from an External MIDI Device
You can change patches, performances, and rhythm sets by transmitting Bank
Select messages (Controller numbers 0 and 32) and Program Change messages
to the JV-1010 from an external MIDI device. That is, selecting sounds on an
external MIDI keyboard transmits messages corresponding to the specified
sounds to the JV-1010, thus changing the patch or the like on the JV-1010.
Note on Using an External MIDI Device to Switch Sounds
If an external MIDI device transmits a Bank Select message that is outside
the range that the JV-1010 considers as being valid, it is ignored—only the
Program Change message is accepted.
When a JV/XP Series MIDI device is connected to the JV-1010, selecting a
Wave Expansion C (XP-C) or later bank or sound may result in a switch to
a number other than the intended number, so use numbers within the
allowable reception range.
For more on which Bank Select messages can be received, refer to “MIDI
Implementation” (p. 68).
If the Program Numbers on your external MIDI device are referenced as
values from 0 to 127, find the appropriate number by subtracting 1 from the
number in this unit’s correspondence chart. The numbers are displayed in
decimal format.
Changing Patches
The JV-1010 can change patches (including the patches for various parts in
a performance) in response to the MIDI data it receives.
Here, we’ll set the transmit channel on the external MIDI device and the
receive channel on the JV-1010 to 1, then transmit a MIDI message from the
external MIDI device to change the patch on the JV-1010 to No. 010 Hip
Bass in PRESET-B.
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Set the transmit channel on the external MIDI device to 1.
For information on how to make the settings, refer to the owner’s manual
for the external instrument (the transmitting instrument).
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.
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