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Roland JV-880
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FEATURES
Wide
Range of Waveforms
Naturally,
the JV-880 contains
all the basic
synthesizer
waveforms;
sawtooth,
square,
pulse,
etc.
It also
contains many special
waveforms and
digital
samples.
As
waveforms can
be processed
by
FXM
(Frequency
Cross-Modulation),
the
JV-880
is
capable
of functioning in
the most demanding
of
programming
applications, from
recreating
acoustic
instruments to generating
unusual,
otherworldly
effects.
Additional
waveforms
can
be
added by using optional
PCM Cards (SO-PCM1
series)
or
an
expansion
board
(SR-JV80
series).
On-board
Digital
Effects
Rich
stereo effects
that add spaciousness
and depth
to the
sound
can
be obtained
by using
the
chorus and reverb
sections.
i\/l
ulti-timbral
Operation
The
JV-880
features
seven
Independent
synthesizer
Parts and
one
rhythm Part.
This
allows
you
to create ensemble
performances with the JV's
sound
sources
controlled
via
MIDI.
IVI
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te
Outputs
The JV-880
has two sets
of stereo outputs:
the MAIN
OUTPUT
and
the SUB
OUTPUT.
Using
these outputs
allows you
to
apply
external
effects
to individual
sounds.
Mernorf Gards
Internal
settings can
be stored for future
use on
optional
Data
Cards (Roland
M-256E).
Sound
data stored
on a
Data Card
can be selected
at any
time.

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