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Roland JV-80
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4.0RGANI2ATION
OF THE
SOUND
SOURCE
The
area in
which
Perfoimances,
Patches
and other
data are
stored is
called
memoiy.
The JV-80 has
the
following
memory
types.
User
Memory
The
internal
memory and
DATA
card (optional)
are
memory
areas that can
be
used to store
original
sound
program
data. Each
of the
memory areas
can store
16
Performances,
64
Patches and
1
Rhythm
Set.
^
Preset A/B
Each of
the
preset areas
A and
B contain
16
Performances,
64
Patches
and
1
Rhythm
Set. The
Performance
data and
the Patch
data stored in
Preset A/B
cannot be
overwritten;
however,
you can
use
these sound
programs
as
basic material
for editing
and then
store
the
newly created
sounds in
User
memoty.
^Temporar/Area
This area
is used
to
temporarily
store the
sound
program data.
Performance
data and
Patch
data are
read in from
User
memory or
Preset A/B
by panel
button
operations or
MIDI
messages.
(You can
think
of the
temporary
area as
a place
where a copy
of
the data is
kept.
The
internal
sound
source
sounds
according
to the
data in the
temporary
area. Since
any
adjustments
and
editing of
the
data is
done
strictly in
the
temporaiy
area, the
original data
will not
be
changed or
lost.)
The
sound
source section
of the
JV-80 can play
up to 28
sounds
simultaneously.
This is the
maximum
number of
voices, or
its
polyphonic
capacity.
Stereo
chorus and
reverb
effects are
built into the
JV-80,
and they
can be
used
simultaneously.
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