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The JV-1DBD has a wide variety of other
editing functions and other handy features.
Here are some of the basic ones.
If
you
want to do this:
The
parameter to
change is: The page to see is:
Change the
volume of
each
Tone Tone
Level
ps-p.
55
Change
the placement of each Tone in the stereo
field Tone Pan
"S'p.
55
Change the
Pitch of each Tone Coarse
/Fine Tune
's-p.52
Make a soimd harder or softer
Cutoff Frequency
ra-p.
54
Add a stronger
"character" to each Tone
Resonance
Its-
p. 54
Change
the attack time for each
Tone
TVA Envelope Tl »p.56
Change the
release time for each Tone
TVA
Envelope T4
^
p.
56
Produce an
analog syntln sound
Analog Feel
Depth
|»-p.
56
Change the name of a
Patch
Patch Name
"s-p.
42
Rehirn the settings for the
JV-1080
to their factory defaults Factory
Preset
ra-
p.
74
Make the screen display
easier to
see
LCD
Contrast
"s-
p.
66
If You
Want to Return a Change to Its
Original Value...
If you're
not happy with a change
you've made with the
VALUE
knob
or the [INC] /[DEC]
buttons, you
can return
a setting
to
the value first
indicated by the cursor by
quickly pressing the
VALUE knob two
times. Each press of this knob toggles
the setting between
the values before and after
the change. This is
called the "Undo/Redo"
function.
Each press
of the
knob
+
toggles between the
values
before and
after change
Press twice
*
If
you xvant to know more about
other operations, see the
list
of
operations at the end
of
this manual, or
turn to the explanations
of
the
parameters starting in Chapters.
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