OWNER’S MANUAL Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the Roland JV-1010 64 Voice Synthesizer Module. In order to get a good understanding of the JV-1010’s many outstanding features and ensure many years of trouble-free use, please be sure to read through this manual in its entirety. Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (p. 2–4) and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 5, 6).
For the U.K. IMPORTANT: THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE. BLUE: NEUTRAL BROWN: LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
008c • Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied with the unit. Also, make sure the line voltage at the installation matches the input voltage specified on the AC adaptor’s body. Other AC adaptors may use a different polarity, or be designed for a different voltage, so their use could result in damage, malfunction, or electric shock. .......................................................................................................... 009 • Avoid damaging the power cord.
USING THE UNIT SAFELY 101b • The unit and the AC adaptor should be located so their location or position does not interfere with their proper ventilation. .......................................................................................................... 102d • Always grasp only the plug or the body of the AC adaptor when plugging into, or unplugging from, an outlet or this unit. ..........................................................................................................
Important Notes In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page 2, please read and observe the following: ■ Power Supply • Do not use this unit on the same power circuit with any device that will generate line noise (such as an electric motor or variable lighting system). • The AC adaptor will begin to generate heat after long hours of consecutive use. This is normal, and is not a cause for concern. • Before connecting this unit to other devices, turn off the power to all units.
Important Notes ■ Additional Precautions • Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, or the improper operation of the unit. To protect yourself against the risk of loosing important data, we recommend that you periodically save a backup copy of important data you have stored in the unit’s memory in another MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer).
How to Read This Owner’s Manual This owner’s manual is organized as follows. Quick Start This section is intended for those using the JV-1010 for the first time, and explains how to use various functions in a simple way. Please read Quick Start and follow along by actually operating the JV1010. This will help you understand most of what you need to know for basic operations. Appendices This chapter contains a troubleshooting section for use when the JV-1010 is not functioning as expected.
Contents Main Features........................................................................................10 Front and Rear Panel............................................................................11 Quick Start ........................................................ 13 Getting Ready to Play...........................................................................14 Attaching the Rubber Feet.......................................................................................................
Contents Appendices........................................................ 51 Troubleshooting....................................................................................52 Error Messages .....................................................................................53 Patch List...............................................................................................54 Patch Category List ..............................................................................58 Rhythm Set List...
Main Features ■ Incorporates the JV-1080 Sound Module The JV-1010 is a 16-part multitimbral internal sound generator that can generate up to 64 voices simultaneously, and is equipped with a multi-effects processor (EFX) offering a total of 40 different effects. The Preset patches are compatible not only with the JV-1080 and the XP-30/50/60/80, but with the JV-2080 as well. The General MIDI system is also supported.
Front and Rear Panel Front Panel fig.0-01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. PHONES Jack This is the jack for connecting headphones (sold separately). * Use headphones with an impedance of 8 to 150 Ohms. 2. VOLUME Knob This adjusts the volume level for the OUTPUT jack and the PHONES jack. You can also check out a sound using the JV-1010 alone by pressing the VOLUME knob (Phrase Preview, p. 25).
Front and Rear Panel Rear Panel fig.0-02 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. AC Adaptor Jack Accepts connection of the supplied AC adapter. 2. Cord Hook To prevent the inadvertent disruption of power to your unit (should the plug be pulled out accidentally), and to avoid applying undue stress to the AC adaptor jack, anchor the power cord using the cord hook, as shown in the illustration. 3.
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Getting Ready to Play Attaching the Rubber Feet If you will not be using the separately available RAD-50 rack-mount adaptor, attach the rubber feet that were supplied with the JV-1010, as shown in the figure. Use the small holes on the bottom as a guide for positioning the rubber feet when attaching them. fig.1-01.
Getting Ready to Play One Wave Expansion Board (SR-JV80 series; sold separately) can be installed in the JV-1010. Waveform data, patches and rhythm sets are stored on the Wave Expansion Board, so you can increase the number of available sounds by installing the board in the JV-1010. The Wave Expansion Board can be installed by removing the top cover. Installing a Wave Expansion Board increases the patches and drum sets for Parts, but the number of Parts doesn’t change.
Getting Ready to Play Follow the steps below to install the Wave Expansion Board. 1 2 Before installing the Wave Expansion Board, switch off the power to the JV-1010 and any connected equipment. Detach the cover on the upper portion of the JV-1010. Loosen the four screws on the upper portion of the cover. fig.1-03a.e Screwdriver 3 Position the board holders so they are oriented. fig.1-03b.
Getting Ready to Play Use the tool supplied with the Wave Expansion Board to rotate the board holders to LOCK, securing the Wave Expansion Board in place. Quick Start 5 fig.1-03d.e LOCK 6 Use the (specified) screws you removed in step 2 to reattach the cover. This completes the installation of the Wave Expansion Board. Next, make sure the board is installed correctly. 1 Switch on the power to the JV-1010 (p. 20). 2 Press the VALUE knob to choose the Patch mode (PATCH). fig.
Getting Ready to Play Making the Connections The JV-1010 does not have a built-in amp or speakers. In order to produce sound, you need to hook up audio equipment such as a monitor speaker or a stereo set, or use headphones. fig.1-06.e Headphones AC adaptor COMPUTER connector DC IN MIDI IN MIDI keyboard MIDI OUT MIDI OUT MIDI sequencer etc. Mixer etc. Power amp 18 Monitor speakers (powered) Stereo set etc.
Getting Ready to Play 1 2 3 Before making the connections, make sure the power to all equipment is switched off. To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections. Connect the included AC adaptor to the AC adaptor jack and plug the adaptor into a power outlet. Connect the JV-1010 and the external device as shown in the figure.
Getting Ready to Play Switching the Power On and Off ■ Switching On the Power 1 Before you switch on the power, check the following. • Are peripheral devices connected correctly? • Is the volume level on the JV-1010 and the connected external equipment turned down all the way? 2 Press the POWER switch on the JV-1010 to switch on the power. After roland Jv-1010 is displayed, the unit starts up in the same state it was in when the power was last turned off. ¬fig.
Reset to Default Factory Settings (Factory Reset) Quick Start When using the JV-1010 for the first time, start by returning the settings to their factory defaults so that the JV-1010 operates as described in the procedures in the owner’s manual. This returns all settings stored in memory in the JV-1010 to the values they had when the unit was shipped from the factory. fig.
Listening to Demo Songs (Demo Play) The JV-1010 comes with four demonstration songs. Here’s how to start Demo Play, and listen to the outstanding sounds of the JV-1010. Song Name Composer/Copyright All In Good Time Guitars Forever Rude99 Overtime Scott Wilkie © 1999 Scott Wilkie Media (ASCAP) Gundy Keller © 1999 Gundy Keller / A-TOWN recordings Hans-Joerg Scheffler © 1999 Hans Scheffler Hans-Joerg Scheffler © 1999 Hans Scheffler All rights reserved.
Listening to Demo Songs (Demo Play) Scott Wilkie Scott Wilkie is a contemporary jazz recording artist, based in southern California. He tours frequently with his own band, and also appears as an artist for Roland in the U.S., Japan, Europe and South America. His debut solo album, Boundless, was released worldwide in 1999 on Narada/Virgin Records. You can find him on-line at www.scottwilkie.com.
Choosing and Playing Patches The JV-1010 comes with a large number of onboard sounds. On the JV-1010, the sounds used for an ordinary performance are called Patches. With the JV-1010, you can use seven groups—User, Preset A through E, and Session—and when a Wave Expansion Board (separately available) is installed, you can also use the Wave Expansion Board’s onboard patches. USER There are 128 patches stored in memory, which you can overwrite with patches you create yourself.
Choosing and Playing Patches Auditioning Patches (Phrase Preview) Quick Start On the JV-1010, you can check out patches easily, since phrases are provided for each type of patch. Thanks to this, you don’t need to have a MIDI keyboard or sequencer connected. In this section, we’ll listen to patch sounds in the Patch mode. fig.1-11 2 1 1 Press the VALUE knob to choose the Patch mode (PATCH). Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially.
Choosing and Playing Patches Playing Notes from a MIDI Keyboard The JV-1010 receives and plays MIDI data from other instruments. When doing this, the transmitting instrument (the MIDI keyboard or the like) and the JV-1010 must be set to the same MIDI channel. Here we’ll play sounds with both channels set to 1. fig.1-13 4 1 2 3 Connect a MIDI keyboard to the JV-1010 (p. 18). Set the transmit channel for the MIDI keyboard (the transmitting instrument) to 1.
Choosing and Playing Patches When you’ve selected the Patch mode or the Performance mode, after changing the Category and Bank with the CATEGORY/BANK knob, you can choose a patch by turning the VALUE knob. You can use either of two methods to choose a patch: choosing by bank (display with white text) or choosing by category (display in blue text). ■ Choosing Patches by Bank by category You can’t choose a WAVEEXP patch unless a Wave Expansion Board is installed in the slot EXP-B.
Choosing and Playing Patches ■ Choosing Patches by Category Here, let’s choose No. 008 Bright Piano from PIANO (the Piano category). fig.1-17 4 1 1,3 Press the VALUE knob to choose the Patch mode (PATCH). Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the knob several times, until the PATCH indicator lights up. 2 Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose PIANO. 3 Turn the VALUE knob to choose 008. 4 You can listen to the selected patch sound (PIANO No.
Choosing and Playing Patches Playing Percussion Sounds Quick Start The JV-1010 has Rhythm Sets that contain a variety of percussion instruments and special effects sounds. With the JV-1010, you can use seven groups—User, Preset A through E, and Session—and when a Wave Expansion Board (separately available) is installed, you can also use the Wave Expansion Board’s onboard rhythm sets. USER There are 2 rhythm sets stored in memory, which you can overwrite with patches you create yourself.
Choosing and Playing Patches To play rhythm sets using a MIDI keyboard, set the MIDI transmit channel for the MIDI keyboard to 10. Here’s how you can play percussion instruments using rhythm sets: fig.1-19 2,4 1 3 Set the transmit channel for the MIDI keyboard (the transmitting instrument) to 10. For information on how to make the settings, refer to the owner’s manual for the MIDI keyboard (the transmitting instrument). 2 Press the VALUE knob and choose the Rhythm Set mode (RHYTHM).
Using the JV-1010 as the GM Sound Module Quick Start The JV-1010 features a GM mode—a convenient way to play back or create GM score data (music files for GM sound module). You’re able to play back commercial GM score data releases and even modify various parameter settings for enhanced musical expression. Entering GM Mode Use GM mode to place the JV-1010’s sound source in GM System compatible mode.
Changing Sounds from an External MIDI Device You can change patches, performances, and rhythm sets by transmitting Bank Select messages (Controller numbers 0 and 32) and Program Change messages to the JV-1010 from an external MIDI device. That is, selecting sounds on an external MIDI keyboard transmits messages corresponding to the specified sounds to the JV-1010, thus changing the patch or the like on the JV-1010.
Changing Sounds from an External MIDI Device Press the VALUE knob to choose the Patch mode (PATCH). Quick Start 2 Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the knob several times, until the PATCH indicator lights up. 3 Turn the PART knob and choose 1. Here, 1 becomes the JV-1010’s receive channel.
Changing Sounds from an External MIDI Device Changing a Performance When changing a performance, set the transmit channel of the external MIDI device and the Performance Control Channel (Perform Ctrl CH) of the JV-1010 to the same channel, then transmit the Bank Select and Program Change messages. Now let’s set the transmit channel on the external MIDI device and the Performance Control Channel (Perform Ctrl CH) on the JV-1010 to the same channel and try changing the performance.
Changing Sounds from an External MIDI Device Set the transmit channel on the external MIDI device to the same value that you selected for the Performance Control Channel (Perform Ctrl CH) in step 4. Quick Start 6 For information on how to make the settings, refer to the owner’s manual for the MIDI keyboard (the transmitting instrument). 7 8 9 Transmit a Bank Select MSB (Controller Number 0) value (refer to the following table) from the external MIDI device to the JV-1010.
Changing Sounds from an External MIDI Device Changing a Rhythm Set When changing a rhythm set, set the transmit channel of the external MIDI device and the receive channel of part 10 of the performance on the JV-1010 to the same channel, then transmit the Bank Select and Program Change messages. Now let’s try changing the rhythm set from the external MIDI device. fig.1-23 1 1 Press the VALUE knob and choose the Performance mode (PERFORM) or the Rhythm Set mode (RHYTHM).
Changing Sounds from an External MIDI Device Transmit a Program Change message from the external MIDI device to the JV-1010 (refer to the following table). Quick Start 5 The correspondences between MIDI messages transmitted from external MIDI devices and Rhythm Set Numbers are as shown below.
Trying Out Desktop Music If you are running music software on your computer, you can use the computer to control the operation of the JV-1010. Of course, this allows you to play back and create song data, switch sounds automatically, and create sounds from the screen. This type of system is know as DTM (desktop music). The actual DTM functions available vary greatly with the application used. Therefore, it is very important to select software that matches your particular aims.
2 Set the COMPUTER switch on the JV-1010’s rear panel to match the type of computer to be connected as described below. For Apple Macintosh computers: Mac For PCs: PC-2 Before changing the COMPUTER switch setting, first switch off the power to the JV-1010. fig.1-24.e Apple Macintosh PC The connection method described in the following step varies according to the type of computer; read the applicable section (3a or 3b).
Trying Out Desktop Music 4 Connect the other end of the computer cable to the JV-1010’s COMPUTER connector. fig.1-25.e Apple Macintosh Modem Port or Printer Port JV-1010 rear panel PC Optional computer cable RSC-15APL Serial port (|O|O|) Optional computer cable RSC-15AT Playing back sounds from the JV-1010 requires that the AC adaptor be plugged in and connection of either audio cables or headphones. If these connections have not yet been made, please refer to “Making the Connections” (p. 18).
Trying Out Desktop Music If you have a MIDI interface (such as Roland’s Super MPU64) connected to your computer or are connecting to a MIDI interface adaptor, you can then connect using the MIDI connectors. 1 Switch off the power to the JV-1010, the computer, and any connected equipment. 2 Set the COMPUTER switch on the JV-1010’s rear panel to MIDI. fig.1-26 3 Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT connector of the MIDI interface with the JV-1010’s MIDI IN connector.
Trying Out Desktop Music Performing Multiple Parts (Performance Mode) A group of sixteen parts to which fifteen patches and one rhythm set are assigned (fixed at Part 10) is collectively referred to as a Performance. fig.1-28.e Performance Part 16 Part 11 Patch Part 10 Rhythm Set Part 9 Part 1 Patch In a performance, you can assign each patch and rhythm set to a part, then combine these parts to enjoy an ensemble performance.
Trying Out Desktop Music Press the VALUE knob to choose the Performance mode (PERFORM). Quick Start 1 Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the knob several times, until the PERFORM indicator lights up. 2 3 Turn the PART knob and choose 2. Set the transmit channel of the external device (the transmitting device) to 2. For information on how to make the settings, refer to the owner’s manual for the MIDI keyboard (the transmitting instrument).
Editing Using Only the JV-1010 Making Part Settings (PART) fig.1-30 Now try changing the level setting (Level) for PART 2 in Performance mode. fig.1-30a 4 1 2,6 1,5 Press the VALUE knob to choose the Performance mode (PERFORM). Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the knob several times, until the PERFORM indicator lights up. 2 3 When in the Patch mode, you can’t enter the Edit mode. While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE knob. Switch to the Edit mode.
5 Turn the VALUE knob to change the level. This can be set in the range 000–127. Pan, Coarse Tune, and other parameters can be set in the same way. For more detailed information about each parameter and its settings, refer to the Reference Manual that is on the included CD-ROM. 6 While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE knob. The JV-1010 exits Edit mode. Turning off the JV-1010’s power without saving the created data results in the loss of that data.
Editing Using Only the JV-1010 ■ Initializing GM Mode (GM Initialize) Using a computer or sequencer connected to the JV-1010 to play music data bearing the GM logo requires the system be initialized for GM. Carrying out this initialization restores the basic GM settings. fig.1-32 2 1 1,4,5 3 Press the VALUE knob to switch to the GM mode (GM). Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the knob several times, until the GM indicator lights up.
Editing Using Only the JV-1010 ■ Initializing the Settings (Initialize) Quick Start This restores the currently selected performance and rhythm set to standard settings. fig.1-33 2 1 1,4,5 3 Press the VALUE knob and choose the Performance mode (PERFORM) or the Rhythm Set mode (RHYTHM). Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the knob several times until the PERFORM or RHYTHM indicator lights up. 2 While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE knob.
Editing Using Only the JV-1010 ■ Transmitting Settings to an External MIDI Device (Data Transfer) This transmits Performance settings to an external MIDI device. This is useful for times such as when you want to save data on a MIDI instrument ahead of time. Connect the JV-1010’s MIDI OUT connector to the MIDI IN connector of the external MIDI device with a MIDI cable. Then, after putting the external MIDI device in the mode where it is ready to receive data, start the procedure.
Editing Using Only the JV-1010 Making System Settings (SYSTEM) Quick Start This sets the tuning and other parameters of the JV-1010’s operating environment. fig.1-35 ■ Selecting the Receive Channel (Perform Ctrl CH) This selects the receive channel when MIDI messages are used to switch performances. fig.1-35a 2,5 1 1,4 3 Press the VALUE knob and choose the Performance mode (PERFORM) or the Rhythm Set mode (RHYTHM). Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially.
Editing Using Only the JV-1010 ■ Tuning (Master Tune) Allows the sound generator to be tuned. The value indicated is the frequency of Note Number 69 (the A4 key). fig.1-36 2,5 1 2 1,4 Press the VALUE knob to switch to a mode other than the Patch mode (PATCH), that is, to the PERFORM, RHYTHM, or GM mode. 3 When in the Patch mode, you can’t enter the Edit mode. While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE knob. Switch to the Edit mode.
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Troubleshooting If no sound is produced, or if operation otherwise seems wrong, first check the following points. If after trying the following remedies, the unit still does not operate correctly, please contact your Roland dealer or the nearest Roland Service Center. * Refer to the “Error Messages” (p. 53) if some kind of message is displayed on the screen during operation. The power does not come on. - Is the AC adaptor properly plugged onto the wall and the JV-1010? No sound is produced.
Error Messages An error message appears in the display when an error in operation occurs, or if an operation cannot be processed correctly. When this occurs, continue by following the instructions indicated in the error message. coE (MIDI Communication Error) noP (No Patch) fig.coE fig.noP Action: There is a problem with the MIDI cable connected to the JV-1010’s MIDI IN connector or with an external device. However, this message is also displayed when the power for the external device is turned off.
Patch List USER (User Group) No. Name 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 Voice Key Assign Tremendously St.Concert CyberTrance2 SessionNyln2 ViennaStrgs3 R&R Brass Velo Power Super Tenor Breathy Humz Ow Bass Dunes Celestial 2 Tone Wh.
Patch List No. Name 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 Voice Key Assign Dist Gtr 1 Dist Gtr 2 R&R Chunk Phripphuzz Grungeroni Black Widow Velo-Wah Gtr Mod-Wah Gtr Pick Bass Hip Bass Perc.Bass Homey Bass Finger Bass Nylon Bass Ac.
Patch List PR-D (GM Group) No. Name 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 Voice Key Assign Piano 1 Piano 2 Piano 3 Honky-tonk E.Piano 1 E.Piano 2 Harpsichord Clav. Celesta Glockenspiel Music Box Vibraphone Marimba Xylophone Tubular-bell Santur Organ 1 Organ 2 Organ 3 Church Org.
Patch List XP-A (Session) Name 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 St.Concert 9ft.Grand 1 9ft.Grand 2 Euro Classic St.Pno & Str Compress Pno LA Session Water Piano Vibra Rhodes Stack Rhodes ArcoEnsemble Vienna Strgs Str Adagio Oct Strings Silky Filter Soft Strings SlowStr.
Patch Category List PIANO (Piano Group) KEY&ORGAN (Keyboard & Organ Group) PNO (AC.PIANO) Acoustic Piano KEY (KEYBOARDS) Other Keyboards (Clav, Harpsichord etc.) MLT (MALLET) Mallet No. Name 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 No. Name 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 Voice Preset No. St.Concert 9ft.Grand 1 9ft.
Patch Category List GUITAR/BASS (Guitar/Bass Group) No. Name 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 SessionNylon Nylon Gtr Nylon-str.Gt DEMO Nylon Solo Nylon 1 Solo Nylon 2 Nylon & Str Gtr Strings Nylon & Flt DesertCrystl Nylon Chord Deletex Steel Away Steel-str.Gt Solo Steel 12str Gtr 1 12str Gtr 2 Heavenly Gtr Atmosphere Gt.FretNoise Troubadour DGT (DIST.GUITAR) Distortion Guitar Voice Preset No.
Patch Category List ORCH/BRASS (Orchestra/Brass Group) STR (STRINGS) Strings No. Name 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 HIT (HIT&STAB) Orchestra Hit, Hit Voice Preset No. Str Adagio ArcoEnsemble Vienna Strgs Oct Strings Soft Strings GiantStrings St.Strings Warm Strings Somber Str Marcato Bright Str String Ens DEMO Str 1 Strings Chambers SlowStr.
Patch Category List SYNTH/PAD (Synth/Pad Group) No. Name 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 Voice Preset No.
Patch Category List SYNTH/PAD (Synth/Pad Group) SYN (OTHER SYNTH) Poly Synth BPD (BRIGHT PAD) Bright Pad Synth No. Name No. Name 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 62 Voice Preset No.
Patch Category List PLK (PLUCKED) Plucked (Harp etc.) No. Name 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 Sitar Drone Split Sitar Dulcimer Santur East Europe Dulcitar Harp On It Harp Harp Atmos Harp Shamisen Jamisen Koto Ethnopluck Kalimba Pilgrimage ETH (ETHNIC) Other Ethnic Voice Preset No.
Rhythm Set List USER (User) PR-A (Preset A Group) PR-B (Preset B Group) 001 HouseDrumSet 1 002 JazzDrumSet1 001 PopDrumSet 1 002 PopDrumSet 2 001 PowerDrumSet 002 RaveDrumSet 808 SN Dry Stick 808 SN 808 Claps 808 SN 808 Kick 606 HiHat Cl 808 SN 606 HiHat Cl 808 Kick 606 HiHat Op 808 SN 808 Kick Crash 1 808 SN Ride 2 REV Crash 1 Ride Bell 1 Tambourine Crash 1 Cowbell 1 Crash 1 Vibraslap Ride 2 Bongo Hi Bongo Lo Cga Mute Hi Cga Open Hi Cga Open Lo Timbale Timbale Agogo Agogo Cabasa Cut Maracas Soft P
PR-C (Preset C Group) PR-D (GM Group) PR-E (Preset E Group) 001 JazzDrumSet2 002 OrchDrumSet 001 GM Drum Set 002 BrushDrumSet 001 PowerDrmSet2 002 PowerRaveSet Old Kick Side Stick Ballad SN Hand Claps SN Roll Verb Tom Lo Cl HiHat 2 Dry Tom Lo Pedal HiHat Verb Tom Lo Op HiHat Dry Tom Lo Verb Tom Hi Crash 1 Dry Tom Hi Ride 2 China Cym Ride Bell 1 Tambourine Crash 1 Cowbell 1 Crash 1 Vibraslap Ride 2 Bongo Hi Bongo Lo Cga Mute Hi Cga Open Hi Cga Open Lo Timbale Timbale Agogo Agogo Cabasa Up Maracas So
Rhythm Set List XP-A (Session) 001 Note No. SessionSet 1 35 Deep Kick 3 C2 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 C3 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 C4 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 C5 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 C6 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 C7 96 97 98 66 Mix Kick Side Stick Solo Snr HC2 Claps 1 90’s Snare Verb Tom Lo Cl HiHat 1 Verb Tom Lo Cl HiHat 2 Verb Tom Hi Op HiHat Verb Tom Hi Verb Tom Hi Crash 1 Verb Tom Hi Ride 2 China Cym Ride Bell 1 Tamb.
Performance List No. Name 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 EasternSplit Opening Orch Feedback EP Humming Vox Tekno Loop 1 Fr.
MIDI Implementation Model: Version: Date: JV-1010 (64 Voice Synthesizer Module) 1.00 Jan. 28 1999 1. Data Reception ■ Channel Voice Messages ● Note Off status 2nd byte 3rd byte 8nH kkH vvH 9nH kkH 00H n=MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16) kk=note number: 00H - 7FH (0 - 127) vv=Note Off velocity: 00H - 7FH (0 - 127) * * Not received in Performance mode when the Receive Switch (PERFORM/PART) is OFF. Not received by the Rhythm Part (Part 10) when the Envelope Mode is NO-SUS.
MIDI Implementation ❍Panpot (Controller number 10) ❍Sound Controller 4 (Controller number 73) status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 0AH vvH n=MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16) vv=Panpot: 00H - 40H - 7FH (left - center - right) status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 49H vvH n=MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16) vv=control value: 00H - 40H - 7FH (-128 - 0 - +126) * * The Filter Envelope Time 1 (PATCH), The Level Envelope Time 1 (PATCH) will change relatively.
MIDI Implementation ❍Effect 3 (Chorus Send Level) (Controller number 93) ● Channel Aftertouch status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 5DH vvH n=MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16) vv=Chorus Send Level: 00H - 7FH (0 - 127) status 2nd byte DnH vvH n=MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16) vv=Channel Aftertouch: 00H - 7FH (0 - 127) * * In Performance mode, the Chorus Send Level parameter of each Part will change. Not received in Performance mode when the Receive Switch (PERFORM/PART) is OFF.
MIDI Implementation ● Omni On (Controller number 125) ● Universal Non-realtime System Exclusive Messages status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 7DH 00H n=MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16) ❍Identity Request Message * * The same processing as when All Note Off is received will be done. The instrument will not be set to OMNI ON. Not received in Performance mode if the Receive Switch (PERFORM/PART) is OFF.
MIDI Implementation ● Data Transmission ❍Data Set 1 This instrument can use exclusive messages to exchange many varieties of internal settings with other devices. The model ID of the exclusive messages used by this instrument is 6AH. This message transmits the actual data, and is used when you wish to set the data of the receiving device. ❍Data Request 1 RQ1 This message requests the other device to transmit data. The address and size indicate the type and amount of data that is requested.
MIDI Implementation status 2nd byte 3rd byte BnH 65H mmH BnH 64H llH n=MIDI channel number: 0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16) mm=MSB of the parameter number specified by RPN ll=LSB of the parameter number specified by RPN <<< RPN >>> Control Changes include RPN (Registered Parameter Numbers), which are extended parameters whose function is defined in the MIDI specification.
MIDI Implementation 3. Parameter Address Map 1. JV-1010 (Model ID=6AH) * * For addresses marked by a #, the data must be divided into 2 parts for transmission. For example, data with the hexadecimal value ABH would be divided into 0AH and 0BH, and transmitted in that order. Parameter values enclosed in < > are for the JV-1080 / JV-2080 / XP-30 / XP-50 / XP-60 / XP-80, and will be ignored if received by the JV-1010.
MIDI Implementation *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 *9 *10 *11 *12 *13 *14 *15 *16 *17 *18 *19 Appendices | 00 33 | 0000 000a | Pedal(1) Polarity 0 - 1 *17 | | 00 34 | 0aaa aaaa | Pedal2 Assign 1 - 104 *15 | | 00 35 | 0000 00aa | Pedal2 Output Mode 0 - 3 *16 | | 00 36 | 0000 000a | Pedal2 Polarity 0 - 1 *17 | | 00 37 | 0aaa aaaa | C1 Assign 1 - 97 *18 | | 00 38 | 0000 00aa | C1 Output Mode 0 - 3 *16 | | 00 39 | 0aaa aaaa | C2 Assign 1 - 97 *18 | | 00 3A | 0000 00aa | C2 Output Mode 0 - 3 *16 | | 00 3B | 0000 00a
MIDI Implementation ● 1-2.Performance +——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+ | Offset | | | Address | Description | |—————————————+————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————| | 00 00 | Performance Common 1-2-1 | | 10 00 | Performance Part 1 1-2-2 | | 11 00 | Performance Part 2 | | : | | | 1F 00 | Performance Part 16 | +——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+ ● 1-2-1.
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MIDI Implementation |—————————————+———————————+————————————————————————————————————————————————————| |# 00 2C | 0000 aaaa | Patch Tempo 20 - 250 | | | 0000 bbbb | | | 00 2E | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Level 0 - 127 | | 00 2F | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Pan 0 - 127 (L64 - 63R)| | 00 30 | 0aaa aaaa | Analog Feel 0 - 127 | | 00 31 | 0000 aaaa | Bend Range Up 0 - 12 | | 00 32 | 00aa aaaa | Bend Range Down 0 - 48 (0 - -48) | | 00 33 | 0000 000a | Key Assign Mode 0 - 1 (POLY,SOLO)| | 00 34 | 0000 000a | Solo Legato 0 - 1 (OFF,O
MIDI Implementation *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 *9 *10 *11 *12 *13 *14 *15 Appendices |—————————————+———————————+————————————————————————————————————————————————————| | 00 2D | 0000 0aaa | LFO1 Waveform 0 - 7 *10 | | 00 2E | 0000 000a | LFO1 Key Sync 0 - 1 (OFF,ON) | | 00 2F | 0aaa aaaa | LFO1 Rate 0 - 127 | | 00 30 | 0000 0aaa | LFO1 Offset 0 - 4 *11 | | 00 31 | 0aaa aaaa | LFO1 Delay Time 0 - 127 | | 00 32 | 0000 00aa | LFO1 Fade Mode 0 - 3 *12 | | 00 33 | 0aaa aaaa | LFO1 Fade Time 0 - 127 | | 00 34 | 000
MIDI Implementation *16 *17 *18 *19 *20 -100–+150 -100, -70, -50, -40, -30, -20, -10, 0, +10, +20, +30, +40, +50, +70, +100 OFF, LPF, BPF, HPF, PKG LOWER, UPPER, LOWER&UPPER, ALL MIX, EFX, , ● 1-4.
MIDI Implementation *1 *2 *3 *4 *5 *6 *7 *8 *9 INT, , EXP -6, 0, +6, +12 NO-SUS, SUSTAIN OFF, CONTINUOUS, KEY-ON 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, 1000, 1100, 1200 -100–+150 -100, -70, -50, -40, -30, -20, -10, 0, +10, +20, +30, +40, +50, +70, +100 OFF, LPF, BPF, HPF, PKG MIX, EFX, , ■ Address Block Map The following is an outline of the address map for Exclusive messages.
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MIDI Implementation ● Type17: STEREO-DELAY ● Type24: REVERB ———————+————————————————————————————————+——————————————————————— prm1 | Feedback Mode | 0 - 1 prm2 | Delay Time Left | 0 - 126 prm3 | Delay Time Right | 0 - 126 prm4 | Feedback Phase Left | 0 - 1 prm5 | Feedback Phase Right | 0 - 1 prm6 | Feedback Level | 0 - 98 prm7 | HF Damp | 0 - 17 prm8 | Low Gain | 0 - 30 prm9 | High Gain | 0 - 30 prm10 | Effect Balance | 0 - 100 prm11 | Output Level | 0 - 127 ———————+————————————————————————————————+—————
MIDI Implementation ———————+————————————————————————————————+——————————————————————— prm1 | Enhancer Sens | 0 - 127 prm2 | Enhancer Mix Level | 0 - 127 prm3 | Flanger Pre Delay Time | 0 - 125 prm4 | Flanger Rate | 0 - 125 prm5 | Flanger Depth | 0 - 127 prm6 | Flanger Feedback Level | 0 - 98 prm7 | Flanger Balance | 0 - 100 prm8 | Output Level | 0 - 127 ● Type34: ENHANCER→DELAY (serial) ———————+————————————————————————————————+——————————————————————— prm1 | Enhancer Sens | 0 - 127 prm2 | Enhancer Mix Level
MIDI Implementation ■ Examples of Actual MIDI Messages 92 3E 5F 9n is the Note On status and `n' is the MIDI channel number. Since 2H = 2, 3EH = 62, and 5FH = 95, this is a Note On message of MIDI CH = 3, note number 62 (note name D4) and velocity 95. CE 49 CnH is the Program Change status and `n' is the MIDI channel number. Since EH = 14, and 49H = 73, this is a Program Change message of MIDI CH = 15, Program number 74 (in the GS sound map, Flute).
MIDI Implementation Retrieving data for Temporary Performance (RQ1) * When a data transfer is executed in Utility mode, data that is accessed will be the same as that which is transmitted when the Type parameter is set to PERFORM and the Source parameter is set to TEMP: -PATCH The “Parameter Address Map” gives the following start addresses for Temporary Performance data.
64 Voice Synthesizer Module Model JV-1010 Date: Jan. 20, 1999 MIDI Implementation Chart Transmitted Function...
Specifications JV-1010: 64 Voice Synthesizer Module (Conforms to General MIDI System) ● Number of Parts ● Connectors 16 (Part 10 is Rhythm Part) 64 voices Output Jacks (L(Mono), R) Headphones Jack MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT, THRU) Computer Connector (Mac, PC-1, PC-2, MIDI) ● Effects ● Power Supply EFX: 40 sets Reverb: 1 set (8 types) Chorus: 1 set DC 9V (AC Adaptor) ● Preset Memory ● Current Draw 430 mA Patches: 895 (640 same as the JV-2080 + 255 from “Session”) Performances: 64 Rhythm Sets: 18 (1
Computer Cable Wiring Diagrams For Apple Macintosh (Sold separately: RSC-15APL) mini DIN, 8-pin, male 6 78 mini DIN, 8-pin, male mini DIN, 8-pin, male HSKo HSKi TXDGND RXDTXD+ GPi RXD+ 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 mini DIN, 8-pin, male 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 HSKo HSKi TXDGND RXDTXD+ GPi RXD+ 3 4 5 1 2 For PC (9-pin) (Sold separately: RSC-15AT) mini DIN, 8-pin, male 6 78 mini DIN, 8-pin, male 3 4 5 HSKo HSKi TXDGND RXD- 1 2 3 4 5 D-sub, 9-pin, female 7 RTS 8 CTS 3 TXD 5 GND 2 RXD D-sub, 9-pin, fem
Index A AC adaptor jack ........................................................12, 19 C CATEGORY/BANK knob ............................................11 Computer cable ..............................................................40 COMPUTER connector .....................................12, 19, 40 COMPUTER switch .................................................12, 39 Mac .............................................................................39 MIDI ................................................
Index R Rack-mount adaptor ......................................................14 Receive channel ..............................................................49 RHYTHM ........................................................................30 Rhythm set ......................................................................29 Changing a rhythm set from an external MIDI device .........................................................................36 PRESET-A–C, E .......................................
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