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Roland JV-30 - DATA MANAGEMENT AND TROUBLESHOOTING; Saving, Restoring, and MIDI Messages

Roland JV-30
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Restoring
the Original Settings
On the
JV-30 you can always revert to any the
following three choices of origi-
nal settings, even after making
wide-ranging changes in settings, and revising
numerous sounds.
(1)
Restore all settings to their factory defaults (Initialization).
I n i t. i a 1 i ze
Sure?
fill
CUflLUE*:
(2)
Restore settings for
User Tones and User Drum Sets to their
factory defaults.
I n i t- i a 1 i ze Sure?
Torie.--Dr,
CUfiLUE-n.]
(3)
Restore the
original GS Format settings.
[Procedure]
Press
simultaneously
I n i t- i a 1 i ze
bure?
SS
CURLUE^:
®
Press [CHORUS] and
IREVERB] simultaneously.
(2)
Using
PARAMETER
[A]
[T], make the type
selection from
(1H3).
®
Press [VALUE]
[A],
and
the specified initialization will be
carried out.
To cancel
the procedure, press VALUE
[]
instead.
Obtaining
MT-32 Sound
Ordering
The
JV-30
contains an
MT-32 (Multi Trmbral Sound
Module) simulation mode.
This
makes
it convenient
for connecting with
computer music systems, for which the
MT-32
is a
well-lcnown, widely-used
unit. For Part 10, the
CM-64/32L Drum set is
selected
au-
tomatically.
When wishing to
play sound data intended
for the MT-32, simply
perform
the
procedure below.
Initial ize
MT-32
+
While
holding
this
down,...
While
holding down
[PERFORMANCE],
press [VARIATION].
*
To return to the
JV-30's normal sound
order, press
PERFORMANCE [1]-[8]. Or
while still set to
MT-32 sound
ordering, turn the power
off. The next time the
power
is turned on, the
unit will be at the
Performance 1 settings.
*
For
details of the
MT-32 sound
ordering, refer to
p.55.
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