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Roland JV-880
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MEMORY
The
areas in
which Performances,
Patches and
other data
is
stored is
called
memory.
The
JV-880
has
the
following
memory
types:
JV-880
Preset memory
Preset A
Performance
Patch
16
64
Rhythm Set
User
Memory
DATA Card
Performance
16
Rhythm Set
1
Preset
B
Performance
16
Rhythm Set
UseriVlemory
Internal
1
1
Performance
16
r
_.
-iJ
1
Patch
J
64
Rhythm
Set
1
Temporary Area
f---------
1
Patch
1
Performance
1 Rhythm Set
User
Memory
Preset
Memory
The
internal
memory
and Data
Cards
(optional) are memory areas that
can be used to
store
original
sounds.
Each of
the
memory areas
can
accommodate 16 Performances, 64 Patches
and
1
Rhythm Set.
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 these areas cannot be
overwritten (replaced).
However,
you
can copy
this
data to
the User memory
area and then
edit it
to
create new sounds.
System
Area
The
System
area
contains
parameters which
are related to the
JV's
entire system (System
Common
parameters),
such as
display contrast or
master tuning settings.
The
settings made
here are
effective
immediately.

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