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4.
ORGANIZATION
OF
THE
SOUND
SOURCE
This section
describes
the organization
of the
sound
source,
so that
you
can best
understand
how
to use
the
sound
creation
and performance
functions
of
the JV-80.
Internal
Sound
Source
The
internal
sound source
of the JV-80
consists
of three
sections:
memory,
in which
sound
program
data is stored,
a section
of preset
sounds,
and the
effects.
The sound
program
that
is
selected
(either
from
the
panel or remotely
by MIDI
program
change)
can
be heard when
performance
(play)
data
is
received
from the
JV-SO
itself
or another device
connected to
the
MIDI IN
terminal.
The
sound
signals
are output
through
the
output terminals
or headphone
jack after
chorus/reverb
effects
are
applied in
the
effects
section.
r
Performance
(Play)
Data
.Internal
Sound
Source.
Performances
16
Patches
64
Rhythm
Set
1
o.o-
o-
o-
Temporary
Area
Preset
A
Preset
B
Performances
16
Patches
64
Rhythm
Set
1
Performances
16
Patches
64
Rhythm
Set
1
Data of
Performance.
Patch
and
Rhythm
I
28 voices
sound
accofding
to the
data
received.
DATA
Card
Performances
16
Patches
64
Rhythm
Set
1
Effects
Chorus
Reverb
l-^
L (MONO)
J
OUTPUT
1^
Data is
called
up.
COMMON
EfFECT
COKTROl
WAVEVO
PfTCK
TVf
TVA
COMhCOH
EffECT
TX.ZONE
INI, ZONE
PAfir
*
12
i 1 3 4
4
S
S e
6 7
1*6
XD JEF
4CH
< 10
2 11
3 12
,
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14
6 li 7 16
CST
UVW
XV2
'NUMBER'
27

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