Part Rx ch
Receive Channel
P e f"-
1"
! P
-3
r* t-
R X G h
=
1
C1234
3
2
3
4
P 9
r* +
P
3
r
t- C 5 6 7
1'
1
R X c h
ā
W 5 y 6 7 1 tf
This
parameter determines
the MIDI receive channel of each Part.
Range:
1ā16
*
Keep
in mind that when this is
set to the same channel
as
the Control
Change parameter
(See P.5-6)
in the
System Common parameters,
the
setting
of the Control Channel
has
priority. The
Performance
will
be
changed
when a Program Change message Is
received.
Part Reserve
Voice
Reserve
P e r f
s
P a
r t
R
e
s e
r
'-.'
e
=
8
C1234-
4
4 4
P e r f
:
P a r i
R e s e r
'..-'
e
=
c-
-567
08
8
3
This
parameter determines
the number of voices
that are
reserved
for each Part. As
the total number
of
voices of the JV-880 is
28,
the total of the voice reserve settings
for all Parts cannot exceed
28.
Range:
ā
28
Voice Reserve
The
JV
has a
maximum
polyphony
of 28
voices.
Since one voice
is used when
sounding
a
single Tone,
many voices are required when playing
just one Patch
consisting of several Tones.
If you
try to play more voices than
the 28
voice limit, previously played
Tones
will
be
cancelled to
accommodate newly
played
o/ies.
You
can, however, reserve
a
minimum number of voices for specific Parts
by setting
the
voice
reserve function;
this comes
in
handy when you
have
an important Part
(the
melody Part, for example) that
you
wish to continue to sound.
For
example, when you want
a certain
Patch which is made up of three
Tones to
sound at least
two
notes, the number of the voices you should reserve
is six; two
times
three.
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