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TYPES OF SOUND UNITS {PATCHES AND PERFORMANCES)
Performances and
Patches
By using up to seven Patches (the individual
sound programs of the
JV-80), and the sound
program set
for percussion (Rhythm Set), an
ensemble of sounds can be created. The group containing these
Patches
and the Rhythm Set is called a Perfortvance.
Each
Performance is divided into separate
sections,
called Parts, and Patches are assigned
to
Parts 1
—
7,
with the Rhythm Set
assigned to
Part 8.
By
changing the volume
balance and the relative pitch among the parts, the total sound of the
Performance can be adjusted.
The JV-80 has what are called
"interna! ZOnes" and "transmit
zones" between
the Patches and
the
internal device (the controllers of the JV-80). The internal zone processes the play data from the
internal device and sends them to the Patch. The transmit zone proccesses the play data from the
interna! device and sends them through the
MIDI OUT terminal. In
this way, the eight Parts and
instruments
controlled
over
the MIDI channels can be played independently.
Performance-
Sounding
Data
is received
by
the
Parts which are
set to
the
same MIDI channel as the
transmitting device.
MIDI OUT
Data over the set MIDI
channels is transmitted
through each
transmit
zone.
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Ttie parameters for setting the Parts of the
Performance and
determining how the
sound
source responds to the controiiers of the JVSO,
are caiied the
Performance
parameters.
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