2.
Playing the
Demo
Songs
(rom piay)
The JV-IOBQ
contains three
demonstration
songs in its
permanent memory.
Playing
back these
demo
songs is called "ROM
Play." These songs
were included to
highlight
the unit's
outstanding
sounds and
per-
formance
capabilities.
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For song names and profiles
of
their composers,
see page 129.
Ho>v
to Listen to
the
Demo Songs
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Hold down the
[SHIFT]
button and
press [ENTER] to
select the
ROM Play
screen.
Rotate
the
[VALUE] knob or
press
[INC]/[DEC] to
pick the song you
wish to
hear.
(You can
also select
"CHAIN
PLAY" to hear
all of the
songs in sequence.)
Press
[ENTER] to
start
playback.
Press
[EXIT] to stop
playback
and
return to
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pressing [EXIT]
again (while
play is
stopped) clears the
ROM Play
screen.
During
playback of the demo
songs
you can change
the
volume
of each
Part, as
well
as
the Pan
(sound
image
orientation) settings.
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Pressing the
FUNCTION
SELECT
[LEVEL] button
during playback
displays the
volume level of
each Part.
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TJie eight
values on the
upper row arc
for
Parts
1-8,
while
those on the loiver
row correspond to Parts
9-16.
Press
[PAN] to
display each Part's
stereo
(left/right) position.
(The pan effect
is produced
only
when the
JV-IDBD is
hooked up for
stereo output.)
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Use
[1-8/9-16] or [-<]/[] to
move the
cursor
to
the Part you
want to change. You
can then use
the
[VALUE] knob or
the
[INC]/[DEC] buttons to change
the parameters.
Note, however,
that
you
cannot save your
changes.
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Press
[1-8/9-16]
to
toggle the cursor's position
between the
upper row (Parts 1-8),
and lower roiv
(Parts
9-
16).
Use [•<]/[] to move to
the
desired Part within the row the cursor
is in.
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After you've changed the
volume or
pan settings for the
Parts, press
[LEVEL] or [PAN] again
to
return to the ROM
Play screen.
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Press [EXIT] to
stop playback.
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None
of
the
panel buttons
—
except those
described here
—
will
work
during ROM Play. Note also
that no
demo song data is output
from
the
MIDI OUTport.
*
Ttiese demo songs
are protected by applicable
copyright laws. None
of
these songs may be used in any way
—
except
for
demo purposes!
personal
enjoyment
—
without the permission
of
the song's
copyright holder.
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