O W N ER’S MAN UAL
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). These sections provide
important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally,
in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature
provided by your new unit, Owner’s manual should be read in its entirety. The
manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference.
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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without
the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
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Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied with
015
• Do not force the unit’s power-supply cord to share
•
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.
an outlet with an unreasonable number of other
devices. Be especially careful when using
extension cords—the total power used by all
devices you have connected to the extension cord’s
outlet must never exceed the power rating (watts/
amperes) for the extension cord. Excessive loads
can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and
eventually melt through.
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009
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016
•
Avoid damaging the power cord. Do not bend it
excessively, step on it, place heavy objects on it,
etc. A damaged cord can easily become a shock or
fire hazard. Never use a power cord after it has
been damaged.
•
Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult
with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service
Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as
listed on the “Information” page.
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010
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022b
•
This unit, either alone or in combination with an
amplifier and headphones or speakers, may be
capable of producing sound levels that could
cause permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for a
long period of time at a high volume level, or at a
level that is uncomfortable. If you experience any
hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should
immediately stop using the unit, and consult an
audiologist.
•
Always turn the unit off and unplug the AC
adaptor before attempting installation of the
circuit board (SR-JV80 series).
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023
•
DO NOT play a CD-ROM disc on a conventional
audio CD player. The resulting sound may be of a
level that could cause permanent hearing loss.
Damage to speakers or other system components
may result.
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011
•
Do not allow any objects (e.g., flammable material,
coins, pins); or liquids of any kind (water, soft
drinks, etc.) to penetrate the unit.
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012c
•
Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC
adaptor from the outlet, and request servicing by
your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or
an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the
“Information” page when:
•
•
•
•
The AC adaptor or the power-supply cord has
been damaged; or
Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been
spilled onto the unit; or
The unit has been exposed to rain (or
otherwise has become wet); or
The unit does not appear to operate normally
or exhibits a marked change in performance.
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013
•
In households with small children, an adult
should provide supervision until the child is
capable of following all the rules essential for the
safe operation of the unit.
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014
•
Protect the unit from strong impact.
(Do not drop it!)
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USIN G THE UN IT SAFELY
101b
•
The unit and the AC adaptor should be located so
their location or position does not interfere with
their proper ventilation.
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102d
•
Always grasp only the plug or the body of the AC
adaptor when plugging into, or unplugging from,
an outlet or this unit.
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103b
•
Whenever the unit is to remain unused for an
extended period of time, disconnect the AC
adaptor.
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104
•
Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming
entangled. Also, all cords and cables should be
placed so they are out of the reach of children.
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106
•
Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on
the unit.
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107d
•
Never handle the AC adaptor body, or its plugs,
with wet hands when plugging into, or
unplugging from, an outlet or this unit.
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108b
•
Before moving the unit, disconnect the AC adaptor
and all cords coming from external devices.
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109b
•
Before cleaning the unit, turn off the power and
unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet.
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110b
•
Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning
in your area, disconnect the AC adaptor from the
outlet.
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115a
•
Install only the specified circuit board(s) (SR-JV80
series). Remove only the specified screws (p. 16).
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Im p o rta n t N o te s
In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on page 2, please read and
observe the following:
■ Po w e r Su p p ly
•
•
•
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. This will help prevent
malfunctions and/ or damage to speakers or other devices.
■ Pla ce m e n t
•
This device may interfere with radio and television reception. Do not use this device in the
vicinity of such receivers.
•
To avoid possible breakdown, do not use the unit in a wet area, such as an area exposed to rain or
other moisture.
■ Ma in te n a n ce
•
For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth or one that has been slightly dampened
with water. To remove stubborn dirt, use a cloth impregnated with a mild, non-abrasive
detergent. Afterwards, be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.
Never use benzine, thinners, alcohol or solvents of any kind, to avoid the possibility of
discoloration and/ or deformation.
•
■ Re p a irs a n d Da ta
•
Please be aware that all data contained in the unit’s memory may be lost when the unit is sent for
repairs. Important data should always be backed up in another MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer), or
written down on paper (when possible). During repairs, due care is taken to avoid the loss of
data. However, in certain cases (such as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order),
we regret that it may not be possible to restore the data, and Roland assumes no liability
concerning such loss of data.
■ Me m o ry Ba ck u p
•
This unit contains a battery which powers the unit’s memory circuits while the main power is off.
When this battery becomes weak, the message shown below will appear in the display. Once you
see this message, have the battery replaced with a fresh one as soon as possible to avoid the loss
of all data in memory. To have the battery replaced, consult with your retailer, the nearest Roland
Service Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the “Information” page.
fig.3-01
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■ Ad d itio n a l Pre ca u tio n s
•
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).
•
Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored in the unit’s
memory or another MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer) once it has been lost. Roland Corporation
assumes no liability concerning such loss of data.
•
•
•
Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit’s buttons, sliders, or other controls; and
when using its jacks and connectors. Rough handling can lead to malfunctions.
When connecting / disconnecting all cables, grasp the connector itself—never pull on the cable.
This way you will avoid causing shorts, or damage to the cable’s internal elements.
To avoid disturbing your neighbors, try to keep the unit’s volume at reasonable levels. You may
prefer to use headphones, so you do not need to be concerned about those around you (especially
when it is late at night).
•
When you need to transport the unit, package it in the box (including padding) that it came in, if
possible. Otherwise, you will need to use equivalent packaging materials.
■ Ha n d lin g CD-RO Ms
•
Avoid touching or scratching the shiny underside (encoded surface) of the disc. Damaged or dirty
CD-ROM discs may not be read properly. Keep your discs clean using a commercially available
CD cleaner.
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Ho w to Re a d Th is O w n e r’s Ma n u a l
This owner’s manual is organized as follows.
Q u ick Sta rt
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 JV-
1010. This will help you understand most of what you need to know for basic operations.
Ap p e n d ice s
This chapter contains a troubleshooting section for use when the JV-1010 is not functioning as
expected. There is also a list of error messages that you can refer to if an error message appears on the
display. A list of patches and MIDI implementation chart are also provided.
■ N o ta tio n Use d in Th is O w n e r’s Ma n u a l
An asterisk (*) at the beginning of a paragraph indicates a note or precaution. These should not be
ignored. In the Quick Start section, such material is indicated by (
(p. **) refers to pages within the manual.
).
Although the JV-1010 cannot be used on its own for creating sounds, using the Emagic
SoundDiver JV/XP on the CD-ROM included with the JV-1010 allows you to create original
sounds. For more on the operation of SoundDiver JV/XP, refer to SoundDiver JV/XP Help.
Furthermore, the Reference Manual that is on the included CD-ROM explains the workings of
patches, performances, rhythm set parameters, and the system parameters that determine the JV-
1010’s operating environment, along with descriptions of the parameters. Be sure to refer to this
manual this when creating sounds.
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Co n te n ts
Main Features........................................................................................10
Attaching the Rubber Feet....................................................................................................................... 14
Installing a Wave Expansion Board ....................................................................................................... 15
How to Install a Wave Expansion Board ................................................................................... 15
Making the Connections.......................................................................................................................... 18
Switching the Power On and Off ........................................................................................................... 20
Switching On the Power .............................................................................................................. 20
Switching Off the Power .............................................................................................................. 20
Composer Profiles......................................................................................................................... 23
Playing Notes from a MIDI Keyboard .................................................................................................. 26
Choosing Patches...................................................................................................................................... 27
Choosing Patches by Bank........................................................................................................... 27
Choosing Patches by Category.................................................................................................... 28
Entering GM Mode................................................................................................................................... 31
Changing a Performance ......................................................................................................................... 34
Changing a Rhythm Set........................................................................................................................... 36
Making Part Settings (PART).................................................................................................................. 44
Memory-Related Operations (UTILITY)............................................................................................... 45
Initializing GM Mode (GM Initialize)........................................................................................ 46
Tuning (Master Tune)................................................................................................................... 50
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Co n te n ts
Error Messages.....................................................................................53
Patch List...............................................................................................54
Patch Category List ..............................................................................58
Specifications........................................................................................89
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Ma in Fe a tu re s
■ In co rp o ra te s th e JV-1 0 8 0 So u n d Mo d u le
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.
Ge n e ra l MIDI Sy ste m
The General MIDI system is a set of recommendations which seeks to provide a way to go
beyond the limitations of proprietary designs, and standardize the MIDI capabilities of sound
generating devices. Sound generating devices and music files that meets the General MIDI
standard bears the General MIDI logo (
). Music files bearing the General MIDI logo can be
played back using any General MIDI sound generating unit to produce essentially the same
musical performance (p. 31).
■ SR-JV8 0 -0 9 “ Se ssio n ” W a ve s a n d Pa tch Da ta O n b o a rd
There are total of 1,023 onboard sounds, including the user patches, presets A through E, and session
sounds.
■ SR-JV8 0 Se rie s W a ve Ex p a n sio n Bo a rd s Ca n Be In sta lle d
A SR-JV80 series Wave Expansion Board can be installed, enabling expansion of sounds using the SR-
JV80 series.
■ Eq u ip p e d w ith Co m p u te r Co n n e cto r
By connecting the instrument to a computer, you can enjoy full-fledged editing.
■ Ea sy -to -u n d e rsta n d , Ea sy -to -u se O p e ra tio n s a n d O th e r
Use fu l Fe a tu re s
You can use the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose sounds by category.
There is a Phrase Preview that lets you audition patches through phrases, using just the JV-1010.
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Fro n t a n d Re a r Pa n e l
Fro n t Pa n e l
fig.0-01
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 . PHO N ES Ja ck
This is the jack for connecting headphones (sold separately).
* Use headphones with an impedance of 8 to 150 Ohms.
2 . VO LUME Kn o b
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). When in a
mode other than the Patch mode, pressing the VALUE knob while holding down the VOLUME knob
switches you to the Edit mode.
3 . PART Kn o b
In the Patch mode, it changes the receive channel. In the Performance mode or the GM mode, it
selects the Part to which settings are to be applied.
4 . Disp la y
Displays a variety of information about the operation being performed.
5 . MIDI In d ica to r
Lights up when MIDI messages are received.
6 . MO DE In d ica to rs
The indicator for the currently active mode lights up.
7 . VALUE Kn o b
This changes the setting values for parameters. Turning the knob rapidly makes the value change in
larger increments. Pressing the knob switches the mode. When in a mode other than the Patch mode,
pressing the VALUE knob while holding down the VOLUME knob switches you to the Edit mode.
8 . CATEGO RY/ BAN K Kn o b
Used to switch the sound selection range.
In the Edit mode, it is used to select the
parameter to be set. For more information
about the CATEGORY/ BANK knob’s functions
in Edit mode, refer to the EDIT PARAMETER
SELECT chart on the JV-1010’s top panel.
9 . PO W ER Sw itch
Pressed to switch the power on and off.
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Re a r Pa n e l
fig.0-02
1
2
3
4
5
6
1 . AC Ad a p to r Ja ck
Accepts connection of the supplied AC adapter.
2 . Co rd Ho o k
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 . MIDI Co n n e cto rs (IN , O UT, THRU)
These connectors are used to connect the JV-1010 with other devices for sending and receiving MIDI
messages.
When using these connectors to exchange MIDI messages, set the COMPUTER switch to MIDI.
MIDI IN: This receives information from other MIDI instruments.
MIDI OUT: This sends information from the JV-1010.
MIDI THRU: This sends out, unaltered, information received from MIDI IN.
4 . CO MPUTER Sw itch (Ma c, PC-1 , PC-2 , MIDI)
The switch should be set as appropriate for the type of computer connected to the COMPUTER
Connector, and the software being used (p. 38).
When using the MIDI connectors, set this to MIDI.
* Turn off the power before changing this switch’s setting.
5 . CO MPUTER Co n n e cto r
This is for connecting a computer to the JV-1010 using a computer cable (sold separately) (p. 38).
Set the COMPUTER switch to Mac or PC-2.
6 . O UTPUT Ja ck s (L (MO N O ), R)
These are for stereo (L/ R) output of audio signals to an amp or a mixer. For monaural output,
connect to the left (L) jack.
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Atta ch in g th e Ru b b e r Fe e t
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.e
affix the supplied rubber feet onto the bottom of the unit
In sta llin g o n th e Ra ck -Mo u n t Ad a p to r
When installing on the rack-mount adaptor (RAD-50; sold separately), use
the screw (M4 x 8) included with the rack-mount adaptor.
fig.1-02.e
When mounting the unit
using the rack-mount
adaptor, install it onto the
rack-mount adaptor
without attaching the
rubber feet.
Screw (M4 x 8)
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In sta llin g a W a ve Ex p a n sio n Bo a rd
One Wave Expansion Board (SR-JV80 series; sold separately) can be
installed in the JV-1010.
Installing a Wave
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.
Expansion Board increases
the patches and drum sets
for Parts, but the number of
Parts doesn’t change.
The Wave Expansion Board can be installed by removing the top cover.
■ How to Install a Wave Expansion Board
First, here are some important points to remember when installing into the
JV-1010:
■ To avoid the risk of damage to internal components that can be caused by
static electricity, please carefully observe the following whenever you
handle the board.
• Before you touch the board, always first grasp a metal object (such as
a water pipe), so you are sure that any static electricity you might
have been carrying has been discharged.
• When handling the board, grasp it only by its edges. Avoid touching
any of the electronic components or connectors.
• Save the bag in which the board was originally shipped, and put the
board back into it whenever you need to store or transport it.
■ Do not touch any of the printed circuit pathways or connection terminals.
■ Never use excessive force when installing a circuit board. If it doesn’t fit
properly on the first attempt, remove the board and try again.
■ When circuit board installation is complete, double-check your work.
■ Install only the specified board, and remove only the specified screws.
■ Be careful not to cut your hands on the opening for installing the board.
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Follow the steps below to install the Wave Expansion Board.
1
Before installing the Wave Expansion Board, switch off the
power to the JV-1010 and any connected equipment.
2
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.e
Board holder
4
Insert the connector for the Wave Expansion Board into the
connector on the unit, and at the same time, fit the board
holders into the holes. When you do this, the heads of the three
board holders should protrude from the Expansion Board.
fig.1-03c.e
Connector
EXP-B
Board holder
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5
Use the tool supplied with the Wave Expansion Board to
rotate the board holders to LOCK, securing the Wave
Expansion Board in place.
fig.1-03d.e
LOCK
6
1
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.
Switch on the power to the JV-1010 (p. 20).
When a Wave Expansion
Board is installed, then
when you switch on the
power first roland Jv-1010
is displayed, and after that
the final two digits of the
model number for the
installed Wave Expansion
Board flash twice on the
display.
2
Press the VALUE knob to choose the Patch mode (PATCH).
fig.1-04
For example, when the SR-
JV80-02 “Orchestral” Wave
Expansion Board is
Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the
knob several times, until the PATCH indicator lights up.
installed, 02 flashes twice
on the display.
3
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose WAVE-EXP.
fig.1-05
If the display shows - - -,
it’s likely that the Wave
Expansion Board is not
being recognized correctly.
Follow the steps in
“Switching Off the
Power” (p. 20) to switch off
the power, then reinstall
the Wave Expansion Board,
making sure you do it
correctly.
If 001 appears in the display, the Wave Expansion Board has been installed
correctly.
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Ma k in g th e Co n n e ctio n s
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.
Monitor speakers
(powered)
Mixer etc.
Stereo set etc.
Cassette radio
Power amp
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Follow the steps described below to connect the JV-1010 and an external
device.
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.
1
Before making the connections, make sure the power to all
equipment is switched off.
2
3
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.
Connecting audio equipment: the OUTPUT jacks (L (MONO), R)
Use audio cables (sold separately) to connect the audio device to the
OUTPUT jacks on the JV-1010.
We recommend using a
stereo connection in order
to get the maximum
Connecting a MIDI keyboard or sequencer: the MIDI connectors (IN,
OUT, THRU)
performance from the JV-
1010, but for monaural use,
make the connection to the
L (MONO) OUTPUT jack.
Use a MIDI cable (sold separately) to connect the MIDI OUT connector on
the MIDI keyboard or sequencer to the MIDI IN connector on the JV-1010.
Using headphones: the PHONES jack
Plug the headphones (sold separately) into the PHONES jack on the front
panel.
Using a computer: the COMPUTER connector
Use a computer cable (sold separately) to connect the computer to the
COMPUTER connector on the JV-1010.
For more information on
making the connection
with the computer, take a
look at “Connecting to a
Computer” (p. 38).
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Sw itch in g th e Po w e r O n a n d O ff
■ Switching On the Power
Once the connections have
been completed (p. 18), turn
on power to your various
devices in the order
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?
specified. By turning on
devices in the wrong order,
you risk causing malfunction
and/ or damage to speakers
and other devices.
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.
If the power was turned off
while in the Rhythm Set
mode (RHYTHM), the unit
starts up in the Performance
mode (PERFORM).
¬fig.1-07
This unit is equipped with
a protection circuit. A brief
interval (a few seconds)
after power up is required
before the unit will operate
normally.
3
Switch on the power to the connected external equipment.
4
Play sounds on the JV-1010 and turn the VOLUME knob to
adjust the volume on the JV-1010 and the external equipment.
fig.1-08
Be careful not to turn the
volume up too high.
Excessive volume levels are
not only inconsiderate to
others around you, but may
damage external equipment
or cause hearing loss.
■ Switching Off the Power
Turning the VOLUME knob
up all the way may result in
distortion for some sounds.
1
Before you switch off the power, check the following.
• Is the volume level on the JV-1010 and the connected external
equipment turned down all the way?
• Have you saved the sounds or other data you’ve created? (p. 48)
You can also play sounds
on just the unit itself by
pressing the VOLUME
knob (Phrase Preview, p.
2
Switch off the power to the connected external equipment.
3
Switch off the POWER switch on the JV-1010.
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Re se t to De fa u lt Fa cto ry Se ttin g s (Fa cto ry Re se t)
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.1-09
2
1,4,5
3
1
Press the VALUE knob to switch to a mode other than the
Patch mode (PATCH), that is, to the PERFORM, RHYTHM, or
GM mode.
If there is important data
you’ve created that’s stored
in memory, all such data is
discarded, and everything is
returned to the factory
2
3
defaults when a Factory Reset
is performed. If important
data is stored in the unit, save
it on an external MIDI device
(p. 48).
While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE knob.
Switch to the Edit mode.
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose PIANO (Factory
Reset).
When in the Patch mode, you
can’t enter the Edit mode.
Fct flashes on the display.
In the Edit mode, choosing PIANO (Factory Reset) with the CATEGORY/
BANK knob makes it possible to perform Factory Reset.
For more information
about the CATEGORY/
BANK knob’s other
functions in Edit mode,
refer to the EDIT
4
Press the VALUE knob.
Sur flashes on the display, prompting you to confirm that you indeed wish
to carry out a Factory Reset.
fig.Sur
PARAMETER SELECT
chart on the JV-1010’s top
panel.
To exit from the Edit mode
without carrying out a
5
Press the VALUE knob.
Factory Reset, follow the
same procedure as in step 2.
The Factory Reset is performed, and you leave the Edit mode.
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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.
All rights reserved.
Song Name
Composer/Copyright
Unauthorized use of this
material for purposes other
than private, personal
enjoyment is a violation of
applicable laws.
All In Good Time
Guitars Forever
Rude99
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
Overtime
fig.1-10
3
2,3
1
1
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose DEMO.
ALL flashes on the display.
2
Turn the VALUE knob to choose the song you want to hear.
You can choose ALL, d-1, d-2, d-3, or d-4.
ALL: the songs will playback successively, beginning from the first.
d-1: All In Good Time
d-2: Guitars Forever
d-3: Rude99
d-4: Overtime
3
Press the VALUE knob or the VOLUME knob.
MIDI messages received
from external instruments
are ignored while the
Demo Play screen is
displayed.
The display shows Ply and Demo Play starts.
fig.1-10a
After a demo song has played all the way to the end, the unit automatically
returns to the start of the song and playback is repeated. To end Demo Play
partway through a song, press the VALUE knob or the VOLUME knob, or
turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob.
No data for the music that
is played will be output
from MIDI OUT.
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■ Composer Profiles
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
Gundy Keller
Gundy Keller, a Germany-based guitarist, songwriter and producer, has been an international
demonstrator for Roland since 1986. Gundy focuses mainly on the GR synthesizers and the V-Guitar,
for international music conventions as well as recording sessions requesting completely unusual guitar
sounds. Besides creating his own production company, he’s the founder and director of Rocksound
Music School, a private institute for music instruction. Check out some of his other work on the Roland
VG-8 Demo CD, or the Roland GR-30 Video.
Hans-Joerg Scheffler
Born and raised in the Ruhr valley, the biggest industrial area in Germany, Hans’s attraction to noise
and rhythm came naturally.
Today he runs his own company, DIGITAL AUDIO DESIGN, which produces sampling CDs and CD
ROMs.
He works for Roland as a pro audio product specialist, as a sound designer for expansion boards, and
as a composer of demo songs. He has released several CDs that use the Roland RSS system.
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Ch o o sin g a n d Pla y in g Pa tch e s
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.
When using software for
external MIDI devices, tone
editors, and the like, you
can transmit System
PRESET-A–C, E
There are 512 patches stored in memory, which cannot be overwritten.
Exclusive messages to
rewrite USER content.
PRESET-D (GM [General MIDI])
These are patches for the General MIDI System, which is designed to
standardize the specifications for MIDI functions for all manufacturers and
models. There are 128 patches stored in memory, which cannot be
overwritten.
Session
Already onboard is the data from the SR-JV80-09 Wave Expansion Board,
which offers a selection of 255 patches, which cannot be overwritten.
WAVE-EXP (Wave Expansion Board installed in the slot)
Patches are stored in memory on the separately available Wave Expansion
Board, and cannot be overwritten.
You can’t choose a WAVE-
EXP patch unless a Wave
Expansion Board is
installed in the slot EXP-B.
When no Wave Expansion
Board is installed, - - -
appears on the display.
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Au d itio n in g Pa tch e s (Ph ra se Pre vie w )
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. Press the
knob several times, until the PATCH indicator lights up.
fig.1-12
2
Holding down the VOLUME knob, the sound for the currently
selected patch is played.
Right after returning
settings to their factory
defaults, the first patch of
the currently selected
Category and Bank
(CATEGORY/ BANK) plays.
Some patches may not be
sounded in a suitable range.
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Ch o o sin g a n d Pla y in g Pa tch e s
Pla y in g N o te s fro m a MIDI Ke y b o a rd
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
3
1
2
Connect a MIDI keyboard to the JV-1010 (p. 18).
Set the transmit channel for the MIDI keyboard (the
transmitting instrument) to 1.
For information on how to make the settings, refer to the owner’s manual
for the MIDI keyboard.
3
4
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.
Turn the PART knob and choose 1.
Here, 1 becomes the JV-1010’s receive channel.
5
Finger some keys on the MIDI keyboard to play a few notes.
When MIDI data is received, the MIDI indicator lights up.
fig.1-14
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Ch o o sin g Pa tch e s
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).
You can’t choose a WAVE-
EXP patch unless a Wave
Expansion Board is
installed in the slot EXP-B.
When no Wave Expansion
Board is installed, - - -
appears on the display.
by category
by bank
■ Choosing Patches by Bank
In this section, let’s choose No. 108 Flute from USER (the User group).
fig.1-16
4
1,3
2
1
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
3
4
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose USER.
Turn the VALUE knob and choose 108.
Turning the VALUE knob
rapidly makes the value
change in large increments.
You can listen to the selected patch sound (USER No. 108
Flute) by holding down the VOLUME knob.
At this time, the currently selected preset bank USr (USER) and the patch
number 108 appear in alternation on the display.
For more information
about the onboard patches,
take a look at “Patch List”
(p. 54).
fig.1-16a
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■ Choosing Patches by Category
Here, let’s choose No. 008 Bright Piano from PIANO (the Piano category).
fig.1-17
4
1,3
2
1
Press the VALUE knob to choose the Patch mode (PATCH).
The patches you can choose
by category are Preset A, B,
C, D, and E, and Session
(XP-A) patches. The sounds
and categories of User and
WAVE-EXP (XP-B) patches
vary, so you can’t choose
these patches by category.
Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the
knob several times, until the PATCH indicator lights up.
2
3
4
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose PIANO.
Turn the VALUE knob to choose 008.
Turning the VALUE knob
rapidly makes the value
change in large increments.
Also, turning the VALUE
knob while pressing it in
jumps you to the value at
the start of each category,
in the currently selected
category group. The start
values for by-category
patches are shown with
a dot at the end of the
number on the display.
You can listen to the selected patch sound (PIANO No. 008
Bright Piano) by holding down the VOLUME knob.
At this time, the currently selected bank PrA (PRESET-A) and the patch
number 002 appear in alternation on the display.
fig.1-18a
When you release the VOLUME knob, the display shows the patch number
008 of the category group PIANO.
For more information
about the by-category
patches, take a look at
“Patch Category List” (p.
58).
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Ch o o sin g a n d Pla y in g Pa tch e s
Pla y in g Pe rcu ssio n So u n d s
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.
When using software for
external MIDI devices, tone
editors, and the like, you
can transmit System
PRESET-A–C, E
There are 8 rhythm sets stored in memory, which cannot be overwritten.
Exclusive messages to
rewrite USER content.
PRESET-D (GM [General MIDI])
These are rhythm sets for the General MIDI System, which is designed to
standardize the specifications for MIDI functions for all manufacturers and
models. There are 2 rhythm sets stored in memory, which cannot be
overwritten.
Session
Already onboard is the data from the SR-JV80-09 Wave Expansion Board,
which offers a selection of 8 rhythm sets, which cannot be overwritten.
WAVE-EXP (Wave Expansion Board installed in the slot)
Patches are stored in memory on the separately available Wave Expansion
Board, and cannot be overwritten.
You can’t choose a WAVE-
EXP patch unless a Wave
Expansion Board is
installed in the slot EXP-B.
When no Wave Expansion
Board is installed, - - -
appears on the display.
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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
3
1
2
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).
Press the VALUE knob and choose the Rhythm Set mode
(RHYTHM).
Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the
knob several times until the RHYTHM indicator lights up.
You can’t choose a WAVE-
EXP patch unless a Wave
Expansion Board is
3
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob and choose a bank. Make
your selection from the text displayed in white.
installed in the slot EXP-B.
When no Wave Expansion
Board is installed, - - -
fig.1-20
appears on the display.
When you’ve selected the
Rhythm Set mode, the
display shows the settings
for Part 10, no matter what
setting the PART knob is at.
4
5
Turn the VALUE knob and choose a rhythm set.
Finger some keys on the MIDI keyboard to play a few notes.
For more information
about the onboard rhythm
sets, take a look at
A wide variety of percussion sounds are played, depending on the keys you
finger.
When MIDI data is received, the MIDI indicator lights up.
“Rhythm Set List” (p. 64).
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Usin g th e JV-1 0 1 0 a s th e GM So u n d Mo d u le
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.
En te rin g GM Mo d e
Use GM mode to place the JV-1010’s sound source in GM System compatible
mode. Basically GM mode is similar to a special kind of Performance in
For more information about
which a GM System Rhythm Set is assigned to Part 10, and GM System
the performance, please refer
to “Performing Multiple
Parts (Performance
Mode)” (p. 42).
Patches are assigned to other Parts.
fig.1-20a
1
1
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.
When you switch to the GM mode, the sound generator is initialized with
basic settings that allow it to conform with the General MIDI System.
Each time you enter GM mode, the GM Drum Set is assigned to Part 10, and
Piano 1 is assigned to other Parts. You can also select other GM Patches and
GM Drum Sets for each Part to match the performance.
If you want to preserve the
GM mode settings, save the
settings to an external MIDI
device by transmitting them
as MIDI messages. For further
details, see “Transmitting
Settings to an External
MIDI Device (Data
Transfer)” (p. 48).
In GM mode, “- - -”
appears in the display
when a parameter that
cannot be set is selected.
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Ch a n g in g So u n d s fro m a n Ex te rn a l MIDI De vice
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.
■
Note on Using an External MIDI Device to Switch Sounds
If an external MIDI device transmits a Bank Select message that is outside
the range that the JV-1010 considers as being valid, it is ignored—only the
On the JV-1010, when just a
Program Change message is accepted.
Program Change message
When a JV/ XP Series MIDI device is connected to the JV-1010, selecting a
is received without
Wave Expansion C (XP-C) or later bank or sound may result in a switch to
receiving a Bank Select
a number other than the intended number, so use numbers within the
message, only sounds
allowable reception range.
within a group (such as
For more on which Bank Select messages can be received, refer to “MIDI
changed.
If the Program Numbers on your external MIDI device are referenced as
values from 0 to 127, find the appropriate number by subtracting 1 from the
number in this unit’s correspondence chart. The numbers are displayed in
decimal format.
Ch a n g in g Pa tch e s
The JV-1010 can change patches (including the patches for various parts in
a performance) in response to the MIDI data it receives.
Here, we’ll set the transmit channel on the external MIDI device and the
receive channel on the JV-1010 to 1, then transmit a MIDI message from the
external MIDI device to change the patch on the JV-1010 to No. 010 Hip
Bass in PRESET-B.
fig.1-21
3
2
1
Set the transmit channel on the external MIDI device to 1.
For information on how to make the settings, refer to the owner’s manual
for the external instrument (the transmitting instrument).
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2
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.
3
4
5
6
Turn the PART knob and choose 1.
Be sure to set the transmit
channel for the external
MIDI device and the
Here, 1 becomes the JV-1010’s receive channel.
Transmit a Bank Select MSB (Controller Number 0) value of 81
receive channel for the JV-
1010 to the same channel.
from the external MIDI device to the JV-1010
Transmit a Bank Select LSB (Controller Number 32) value of 1
from the external MIDI device to the JV-1010.
Transmit a Program Change 10 from the external MIDI device
to the JV-1010.
The display on the JV-1010 shows 010 to indicate the switch to the PRESET-
B patch No. 010 Hip Bass.
On the JV-1010, when just a
Program Change message
is received without
The correspondences between MIDI messages transmitted from external
MIDI devices and Patch Numbers are as shown below.
receiving a Bank Select
message, only patches and
rhythm sets within the
same group are changed.
Patch
Patch
Bank Select
Program
Number
Group
Number
MSB
LSB
USER
1–128
1–128
1–128
1–128
1–128
1–128
1–128
129–255
1–128
129–256
80
0
0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
3
1–128
1–128
1–128
1–128
1–128
1–128
1–128
1–127
1–128
1–128
PRESET-A
PRESET-B
PRESET-C
PRESET-D
PRESET-E
Session
81
81
81
81
81
84
Session
84
WAVE-EXP
WAVE-EXP
84
84
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Ch a n g in g a Pe rfo rm a n ce
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.
For more information about
the performance, please refer
to “Performing Multiple
Parts (Performance
Mode)” (p. 42).
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.
fig.1-22
2,5
1,4
3
1
2
Press the VALUE knob and 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.
While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE
knob.
Switch to the Edit mode.
3
4
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose SYNTH/PAD
(Perform Ctrl CH).
Turn the VALUE knob and choose the channel.
When you first take the
unit out of the box, the
A value of from 001 to 016, or OFF flashes in the display.
setting for the Performance
Control Channel is at OFF.
5
While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE
knob.
The JV-1010 exits Edit mode.
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6
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.
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.
Transmit a Bank Select LSB (Controller Number 32) value
(refer to the following table) from the external MIDI device to
the JV-1010.
Transmit a Program Change message from the external MIDI
device to the JV-1010 (refer to the following table).
The correspondences between MIDI messages transmitted from external
MIDI devices and Performance Numbers are as shown below.
When changing patches or
rhythm sets in various
parts of a performance, set
the transmit channel of the
external device and the
receive channel of the part
to the same channel. Note
that when the Performance
Control Channel and the
receive channel for the part
are the same, the setting for
the Performance Control
Channel takes priority, and
the performance is
Performance
Group
Performance
Number
Bank Select
Program
Number
MSB
LSB
USER
1–32
1–32
1–32
80
0
0
1
1–32
1–32
1–32
PRESET-A
PRESET-B
81
81
switched.
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Ch a n g in g a Rh y th m Se t
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).
Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the
knob several times until the PERFORM or RHYTHM indicator lights up.
2
Set the transmit channel on the external MIDI device to 10.
When you first take the
unit out of the box, the
receive-channel setting for
Part 10 is 10. For more
information about part
receive-channel settings,
check out Reference
Manual that is on the
included CD-ROM.
For information on how to make the settings, refer to the owner’s manual
for the MIDI keyboard (the transmitting instrument).
3
Transmit a Bank Select MSB (Controller Number 0) value
(refer to the following table) from the external MIDI device to
the JV-1010.
4
Transmit a Bank Select LSB (Controller Number 32) value
(refer to the following table) from the external MIDI device to
the JV-1010.
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5
Transmit a Program Change message from the external MIDI
device to the JV-1010 (refer to the following table).
The correspondences between MIDI messages transmitted from external
MIDI devices and Rhythm Set Numbers are as shown below.
Rhythm Set
Group
Rhythm Set
Number
Bank Select
Program
Number
MSB
LSB
USER
1, 2
80
0
0
1
2
3
4
0
2
3
1, 2
PRESET-A
PRESET-B
PRESET-C
PRESET-D
PRESET-E
Session
1, 2
81
1, 2
1, 2
81
1, 2
1, 2
81
1, 2
1, 2
81
1, 2
1, 2
81
1, 2
1–8
84
1–8
WAVE-EXP
WAVE-EXP
1–128
129–256
84
1–128
1–128
84
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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.
Co n n e ctin g to a Co m p u te r
Two Ways to Connect
There are two methods that can be used to connect the JV-1010 to a
computer, connecting to the COMPUTER connector and connecting
with MIDI connectors.
When connecting to the COMPUTER connector, a computer cable is used to
connect the JV-1010 to your computer’s serial port (RS-232C).
When using MIDI connectors to make the connection, a MIDI interface
(such as Roland’s Super MPU64) is required. In this case, the MIDI interface
is connected to the computer, and a MIDI cable is used to connect the MIDI
connectors of the MIDI interface to the JV-1010’s MIDI connectors.
Use the connection method that best suits your operating environment to
connect the JV-1010 to your computer.
If connecting using the MIDI connectors, please read the related information
starting on p. 41.
■ Connecting to the COMPUTER Connector
1
Switch off the power to the JV-1010, the computer, and any
To prevent malfunction
connected equipment.
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.
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2
Set the COMPUTER switch on the JV-1010’s rear panel to
match the type of computer to be connected as described
below.
Before changing the
COMPUTER switch
setting, first switch off the
power to the JV-1010.
For Apple Macintosh computers: Mac
For PCs: PC-2
fig.1-24.e
As this setting determines
the rate at which data is
transferred between the
computer and the JV-1010
(baud rate), it is necessary
that both the computer and
PC
Apple Macintosh
The connection method described in the following step varies according to
JV-1010 settings match.
This setting determines the
baud rate for the JV-1010.
When setting your
the type of computer; read the applicable section (3a or 3b).
3a
3b
For PCs
computer, it may be
necessary to make settings
in the software as well. If
you are using Windows,
the driver setting may
differ from that described
in Step 2. In such cases,
included with the driver,
and then make the
When using a PC, connect the computer cable to the serial port (RS-232C
connector) found on the computer’s rear panel.
Computer cable (sold separately): RSC-15AT
This cable has a nine-pin connector. If a cable with 25-pin connectors is
obtain the appropriate cable.
necessary settings.
For Apple Macintosh Computers
When connecting to a Macintosh computer, connect the computer cable to
either the modem port or the printer port on the computer’s rear panel.
The PC-2 baud rate is 38.4
(kbit/ sec), and the PC-1
baud rate is 31.25 (kbit/ sec).
Computer cable (sold separately): RSC-15APL
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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). If
the connections are
complete, please see
“Switching On the
Power” (p. 20).
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■ Connecting with MIDI Connectors
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.
For instructions on
connecting to a computer
using a MIDI interface,
refer to the owner’s manual
that was supplied with the
MIDI interface.
1
Switch off the power to the JV-1010, the computer, and any
connected equipment.
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.
2
Set the COMPUTER switch on the JV-1010’s rear panel to MIDI.
fig.1-26
Before changing the
COMPUTER switch
setting, first switch off the
power to the JV-1010.
3
Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT connector of the
MIDI interface with the JV-1010’s MIDI IN connector.
4
Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN connector of the
MIDI interface with the JV-1010’s MIDI OUT connector.
fig.1-27.e
Apple Macintosh
JV-1010 rear panel
Modem or
T
U
Printer Port
O
MIDI
IN
The setting
is MIDI
MIDI interface adaptor
PC
Super MPU64
JV-1010 rear panel
USB
Connector
The setting
is MIDI
USB
cable
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Pe rfo rm in g Mu ltip le Pa rts
(Pe rfo rm a n ce Mo d e )
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
Part 16
Performance
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. One of the sixteen
parts (Part 10) is reserved for the rhythm set, with patches assigned to the
remaining fifteen parts.
In other words, using performances allows you to control sixteen separate
sounds with one JV-1010.
A sound generator of this type which can control multiple sounds using one
device is referred to as a multitimbral sound generator.
In the relationship between performances and parts, the performance is like
an orchestra, parts are the performers, and patches and the rhythm set are
the instruments.
Let’s try selecting some parts and sounds, then play the multiple parts
together as a performance.
As one example, select one of the sixteen parts, PART 2, then select the patch
No.008 Gtr Strings in GUITAR/BASS (the GUITAR/ BASS group).
fig.1-29
2
1,5
4
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1
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
Turn the PART knob and choose 2.
Always make sure that the
number selected with the
JV-1010’s PART knob
matches the transmit
channel of the external
device (the transmitting
device). Additionally,
remember that PART 10 is
used exclusively by the
rhythm set.
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).
4
5
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose GUITAR/BASS.
Now, select the patch category.
Turning off the JV-1010’s
power without saving the
created data results in the
loss of that data. Save any
important data that you
wish to preserve to an
Turn the VALUE knob to choose patch 008.
Now, patch No.008 Gtr Strings in the GUITAR/BASS category is selected
for PART 2.
6
7
Repeat Steps 2–5, using the same procedure to select other
parts.
external MIDI device (p.
Using a sequencer or computer, play back the song.
The Performance Control
Channel (Perform Ctrl CH)
is preset at the factory to
OFF; remember that
For instructions on how to play back songs, refer to the owner’s manual for
the external device (the transmitting device).
patches are switched when
program changes are
recorded in a song. To
release the Performance
Control Channel (Perform
Ctrl CH) OFF setting, set to
something other than OFF
(p. 49).
For more information about
the onboard patches, take a
look at “Performance
List” (p. 67).
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Ma k in g Pa rt Se ttin g s (PART)
fig.1-30
Now try changing the level setting (Level) for PART 2 in Performance
mode.
fig.1-30a
4 2,6
1,5
3
1
2
Press the VALUE knob to choose the Performance mode
(PERFORM).
When in the Patch mode,
you can’t enter the Edit
mode.
Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the
knob several times, until the PERFORM indicator lights up.
While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE
knob.
Switch to the Edit mode.
3
4
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose USER (Level).
For more information
about the CATEGORY/
BANK knob’s other
functions in Edit mode,
refer to the EDIT
Turn the PART knob and choose 2.
In Edit mode, you can select USER (Level) with the CATEGORY/ BANK
knob to change the volume level setting for each part.
PARAMETER SELECT
chart on the JV-1010’s top
panel.
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5
6
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.
Turning off the JV-1010’s
power without saving the
created data results in the
loss of that data. Save any
important data that you
wish to preserve to an
external MIDI device (p.
48).
While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE
knob.
The JV-1010 exits Edit mode.
Me m o ry -Re la te d O p e ra tio n s (UTILITY)
These operations include initialization of data such as the JV-1010 internal
sound data, and transmission of settings to external devices.
fig.1-31
■ Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
This operation restores all settings stored in the JV-1010 to their condition at
the time the unit was shipped from the factory.
For more detailed information and instructions for this procedure, refer to
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■ 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
1,4,5
3
1
2
3
Press the VALUE knob to switch to the GM mode (GM).
The GM Initialize operation
affects only GM mode data;
no data stored in the user
memory is initialized. If
you want to restore all
settings to their factory
values, carry out Factory
Reset (p. 21).
Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the
knob several times, until the GM indicator lights up.
While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE
knob.
Switch to the Edit mode.
When in the Patch mode,
you can’t enter the Edit
mode.
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose KEY&ORGAN
(GM Initialize).
Gin flashes on the display.
4
Press the VALUE knob.
Sur flashes in the display; this is a prompt for you to confirm whether or not
you want to execute GM Initialize.
To exit Edit mode without
executing GM Initialize,
carry out the operation
described in Step 2.
fig.Sur(GM)
5
Press the VALUE knob.
GM Initialize is executed, and the JV-1010 exits Edit mode.
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■ Initializing the Settings (Initialize)
This restores the currently selected performance and rhythm set to standard
settings.
fig.1-33
2
1,4,5
3
1
Press the VALUE knob and choose the Performance mode
The GM Initialize operation
affects only the currently
selected data; no data
(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.
stored in the user memory
is initialized. If you want to
restore all settings to their
factory values, carry out
Factory Reset (p. 21).
2
3
While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE
knob.
Switch to the Edit mode.
When in the Patch mode,
you can’t enter the Edit
mode.
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose GUITAR/BASS
(Initialize).
int flashes on the display.
4
Press the VALUE knob.
Sur flashes in the display; this is a prompt for you to confirm whether or not
you want to execute Initialize.
To exit Edit mode without
executing Initialize, carry
out the operation described
in Step 2.
fig.Sur
5
Press the VALUE knob.
Initialize is executed, and the JV-1010 exits Edit mode.
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■ 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
Patch parameters and
system parameters are not
included.
MIDI device in the mode where it is ready to receive data, start the procedure.
fig.1-34
2
1,4,5
3
1
Press the VALUE knob to switch to a mode other than the
Patch mode (PATCH), that is, to the PERFORM, RHYTHM, or
GM mode.
When in the Patch mode,
you can’t enter the Edit
mode.
2
3
While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE knob.
Transmit GM mode
settings while in GM mode.
GM mode settings are lost
when you switch to
another mode.
Switch to the Edit mode.
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose ORCH/BRASS
(Data Transfer).
dtr flashes on the display.
4
Press the VALUE knob.
Sur flashes on the display, prompting you to confirm that you want to carry
out the Data Transfer.
To exit Edit mode without
executing Data Transfer,
carry out the operation
described in Step 2.
fig.Sur
5
Press the VALUE knob.
The Data Transfer is performed, and the JV-1010 exits Edit mode.
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Ma k in g Sy ste m Se ttin g s (SYSTEM)
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
1,4
3
1
Press the VALUE knob and choose the Performance mode
(PERFORM) or the Rhythm Set mode (RHYTHM).
When in the Patch mode,
you can’t enter the Edit
mode.
Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the
knob several times until the PERFORM or RHYTHM indicator lights up.
2
3
4
5
While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE knob.
Switch to the Edit mode.
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose SYNTH/PAD
(Perform Ctrl CH).
Turn the VALUE knob to select the channel.
The value 001–016, OFF flashes in the display.
For more detailed
information, refer to the
Reference Manual that is
on the included CD-ROM.
While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE knob.
The JV-1010 exits Edit mode.
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■ 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
1,4
3
1
2
Press the VALUE knob to switch to a mode other than the
Patch mode (PATCH), that is, to the PERFORM, RHYTHM, or
GM mode.
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.
3
4
5
Turn the CATEGORY/ BANK knob to choose ETHNIC
(Master Tune).
Turn the VALUE knob to adjust the tuning frequency.
The value 27.4–52.6 is indicated in the display.
The hundreds place (4) is
not displayed.
While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE
knob.
For more detailed
The JV-1010 exits Edit mode.
information, refer to the
Reference Manual that is
on the included CD-ROM.
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Tro u b le sh o o tin g
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.
-
If playing back GM scores, is the sound generator in GM
mode?
Switch to GM mode (p. 31).
N o so u n d is p ro d u ce d , e ve n w h e n
p la y in g b a ck so n g s.
-
Is the Rx Switch parameter set to OFF?
is displayed on the screen during operation.
Set this to ON.
Th e p o w e r d o e s n o t co m e o n .
Th e re is n o so u n d fo r a sp e cific p a rt.
-
Is the AC adaptor properly plugged onto the wall and the
-
Is the volume level for the part turned down?
JV-1010?
Raise the volume for the part for which no sound is being
produced with the Level setting (p. 44).
N o so u n d is p ro d u ce d .
-
Is reception of MIDI messages enabled?
-
Is all other equipment, such as external amps and
Set the Rx Switch parameter to ON.
speakers, properly connected?
-
Does the part’s MIDI receive channel match the MIDI
transmit channel of the connected MIDI device?
-
Is the power to the JV-1010 and all connected external
devices turned on?
Set the MIDI receive channel with the Channel parameter.
-
-
Is the JV-1010’s VOLUME knob turned to MIN?
Is the volume on any connected external devices turned
down?
Th e so u n d is d isto rte d .
-
Is a distortion-type effect being applied to the sound?
-
-
Has the volume been lowered by volume/ expression
messages received from an external device?
Have all connections been made properly?
If the sound for a specific patch or part is distorted, lower the
volume level on that part (p. 44).
When the overall sound is distorted, lower the volume level
with the VOLUME knob.
When using the JV-1010 without a computer, please connect
audio cables or headphones (p. 18).
If using the JV-1010 connected to a computer, use a computer
cable or MIDI cable to make the connection to the computer
Th e p itch h a s sh ifte d .
-
Has the JV-1010’s tuning been shifted?
Check the Master Tune value (p. 50).
-
Is the sound audible with headphones connected?
-
Have the Coarse Tune and Fine Tune settings for the
If sound can be heard through the headphones, then the
cause may lie elsewhere, such as a short in an audio cable
carrying the signal to another device, a bad connection, or a
malfunction in a connected amp, mixer, or speakers.
specific parts been made?
Check the values for the Coarse Tune and Fine Tune
settings (p. 44).
-
Is the specified Wave Expansion Board properly installed?
(p. 15)
Th e JV-1 0 1 0 d o e s n o t o u tp u t MIDI
d a ta .
WAVE-EXP patches and rhythm sets cannot be selected
unless the Wave Expansion Board is installed in the
designated slot.
-
Is the COMPUTER switch on the JV-1010’s rear panel set
correctly?
When outputting JV-1010 data through the COMPUTER
connector, set the COMPUTER switch to PC-2 or Mac
according to the computer and software being used (p. 38).
The JV-1010 does not output data from the COMPUTER
connector when the COMPUTER switch is set to MIDI. In this
case, data is output from the MIDI OUT connector.
-
Is the COMPUTER switch on the JV-1010’s rear panel set
to the correct position?
When using the JV-1010 while connected to a computer, set the
switch to the position appropriate for the connection method,
type of computer being used, and the driver settings (p. 38).
* Before changing the COMPUTER switch setting, first switch
off the power to the JV-1010.
Th e so u n d is in te rru p te d .
-
Is the polyphony (maximum number of voices) being
So n g s a re n o t p la y e d b a ck co rre ctly .
exceeded?
-
Are you playing songs created for the GS format?
When more than 64 voices are used simultaneously, the
voices exceeding this limit of 64 are interrupted.
While the JV-1010 is compatible with the General MIDI
System, GS Format is not supported, so such songs may not
play back correctly.
Set a sufficiently high value as the Voice Reserve setting for
parts you want to make sure are not interrupted (p. 44).
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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.
co E (MIDI Co m m u n ica tio n Erro r)
n o P (N o Pa tch )
fig.coE
fig.noP
Situation: 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.
Situation: If no expansion board is installed, then an
expansion board patch or rhythm set is specified
from the external MIDI device.
Action:
Reselect the patch and rhythm set.
u n d (Use r Me m o ry Da m a g e d )
Action:
Check to make sure the MIDI cable is firmly and
properly connected. Otherwise confirm that
there is no short in the MIDI cable (try switching
the MIDI cable to check this).
fig.und
b FL (MIDI Bu ffe r Fu ll)
fig.bFL
Situation: USER data has been damaged.
Action:
Restore the factory settings with the Factory
Reset procedure.
b tL (Ba tte ry Lo w )
fig.btL
Situation: More MIDI messages were received in a short
time than could be processed correctly.
Action:
Reduce the amount of MIDI messages that are
transmitted.
Situation: Battery power used for saving parameter
cSE (MIDI Ch e ck Su m Erro r)
fig.cSE
settings has been used up.
Action:
Take the JV-1010 to your dealer or nearby
Roland Service to have the battery exchanged.
Situation: A system exclusive message that was received
had an incorrect check sum value.
Action:
Correct the check sum value.
rd E (Re ce ive Da ta Erro r)
fig.rdE
Situation: A system exclusive message was not properly
received. Repeated appearance of this same
error message means that there is a problem
with the MIDI message.
Action:
Check the content of the received system
exclusive message.
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Pa tch List
USER (Use r Gro u p )
PR-A (Pre se t A Gro u p )
No. Name
Voice Key Assign
No. Name
Voice Key Assign
No. Name
Voice Key Assign
No. Name
Voice Key Assign
001 Tremendously
002 St.Concert
003 CyberTrance2
004 SessionNyln2
005 ViennaStrgs3
006 R&R Brass
007 Velo Power
008 Super Tenor
009 Breathy Humz
010 Ow Bass
4
4
4
3
4
3
4
3
2
1
4
4
3
4
3
3
4
3
4
2
2
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
SOLO
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
SOLO
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
SOLO
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
SOLO
POLY
POLY
POLY
SOLO
POLY
POLY
065 Steel Away
066 D-50 Stack
067 Solo Strat
3
4
3
1
2
2
2
4
2
1
3
2
4
4
2
2
3
1
2
4
3
4
4
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
SOLO
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
SOLO
POLY
POLY
001 64voicePiano
002 Bright Piano
003 Classique
1
1
2
3
3
3
2
1
3
3
4
4
4
2
3
4
2
3
2
4
4
3
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
065 Dual Profs
066 Saw Mass
067 Poly Split
3
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
2
4
4
2
4
3
2
4
4
4
2
2
3
4
4
2
1
4
3
4
4
3
1
3
2
4
4
2
2
2
4
1
3
3
4
2
3
1
4
3
3
1
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
4
2
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
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POLY
POLY
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POLY
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POLY
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POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
POLY
SOLO
SOLO
068 Soap Opera
069 Sop.Sax mf
070 Dimensional
071 Blusey OD
072 Stacc.Heaven
073 PhaseBlipper
074 Pure Tibet
075 Afterlife
004 Nice Piano
005 Piano Thang
006 Power Grand
007 House Piano
008 E.Grand
068 Poly Brass
069 Stackoid
070 Poly Rock
071 D-50 Stack
072 Fantasia JV
073 Jimmee Dee
074 Heavenals
075 Mallet Pad
076 Huff N Stuff
077 Puff 1080
078 BellVox 1080
079 Fantasy Vox
080 Square Keys
081 Childlike
009 MIDIed Grand
010 Piano Blend
011 West Coast
012 PianoStrings
013 Bs/Pno+Brs
014 Waterhodes
015 S.A.E.P.
011 Dunes
012 Celestial 2
013 Tone Wh.Solo
014 Poly Brs
076 Perky B
077 JUNO Power!
078 SessionBrass
079 JX SqrCarpet
080 Phaser MC
081 Sweep Clav 2
082 BluesHarp
083 Scat Flute
084 5thPad 2
015 Combing Slow
016 SA Rhodes 5
017 Adrenaline
018 DanceStack 1
019 Flying Waltz
020 East Europe
021 Silky Way
016 SA Rhodes 1
017 SA Rhodes 2
018 Stiky Rhodes
019 Dig Rhodes
020 Nylon EPiano
021 Nylon Rhodes
022 Rhodes Mix
082 Music Box
083 Toy Box
084 Wave Bells
085 Tria Bells
085 Belfry Chime
086 Atmos Harp
087 DesertCrystl
022 Techno Dream 3
086 Beauty Bells
087 Music Bells
088 Pretty Bells
089 Pulse Key
090 Wide Tubular
091 AmbienceVibe
092 Warm Vibes
093 Dyna Marimba
094 Bass Marimba
095 Nomad Perc
096 Ethno Metals
097 Islands Mlt
098 Steelin Keys
099 Steel Drums
100 Voicey Pizz
101 Sitar
023 Raverborg
024 Pan Pipes
025 Pretty Bells
026 Glistening
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023 PsychoRhodes 2
024 Tremo Rhodes 4
025 MK-80 Rhodes 1
088 December Sky 4
089 Upright Pno
090 Darkshine
091 Exotic Velo
092 Atlantis 2
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026 MK-80 Phaser
027 Delicate EP
028 Octa Rhodes1
029 Octa Rhodes2
030 JV Rhodes+
031 EP+Mod Pad
032 Mr.Mellow
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027 Metal Solo
028 StateXLChrd2
029 Raggatronic
030 ChristmasFlt
031 Acc.de Paris
093 Creamy
094 Morning Lite
095 DanceStack 5
096 D50FantaPerc
097 Resojuice
098 Silicon Str
099 Keep :-)
032 DreamVoices2 2
033 VintageCall2
034 Trancing Pad
035 OldiesOrgan2
036 X..? Whistle
037 Analog Drama
038 BPF Lead
4
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3
3
1
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033 Comp Clav
034 Klavinet
035 Winger Clav
036 Phaze Clav 1
037 Phaze Clav 2
038 Phuzz Clav
039 Chorus Clav
040 Claviduck
100 Sm.Brass Grp
101 Echo Piano
102 HeavenlyPad
103 Sequalog
102 Drone Split
103 Ethnopluck
104 Jamisen
039 Clean Tele
040 Earth Blow
041 Pulsatronic
042 Funky Slap
043 Echo Rhodes
104 Solo Steel
105 Spectrum Mod
106 Delicate EP
107 Triumph Brs
108 Flute
041 Velo-Rez Clv
042 Clavicembalo
043 Analog Clav1
044 Analog Clav2
045 Metal Clav
046 Full Stops
105 Dulcimer
106 East Melody
107 MandolinTrem
108 Nylon Gtr
044 pp Harmonium 1
045 Blue Notes
046 Aurora
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109 2.2 Bell Pad
110 JustLovely 2
109 Gtr Strings
110 Steel Away
111 Heavenly Gtr
112 12str Gtr 1
113 12str Gtr 2
114 Jz Gtr Hall
115 LetterFrmPat
116 Jazz Scat
117 Lounge Gig
118 JC Strat
047 Breathy Brs
048 Enlighten
049 Tube Smoke
050 Perelandra
051 SquareLead 2
052 Shadows
053 Organizer
054 Full Orchest
055 B’on d’moov!
056 Sugar Bell 2
057 Player’s EP
058 4pole Bass
059 Octapad
111 GR500 TmpDly 2
047 Ballad B
112 Dawn 2 Dusk
113 Gluey Pad
114 SquareKeys 3
115 Arasian Morn
116 D’light
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048 Mellow Bars
049 AugerMentive
050 Perky B
051 The Big Spin
052 Gospel Spin
053 Roller Spin
054 Rocker Spin
055 Tone Wh.Solo
056 Purple Spin
117 Perky Noize
118 Mod DirtyWav
119 Moving Glass
120 Sci-Fi Str
119 Twin Strats
120 JV Strat
121 OD 5ths
057 60’s LeadORG 2
121 Syn Strat
122 Far East
058 Assalt Organ
059 D-50 Organ
060 Cathedral
061 Church Pipes
062 Poly Key
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4
4
3
4
4
122 Rotary Gtr
123 Muted Gtr
124 SwitchOnMute
125 Power Trip
126 Crunch Split
127 Rezodrive
123 Phobos
060 Tria Bells
061 Wire Pad
062 Singing’Mini
063 Heirborne
064 Trumpet
124 Cyber Dreams
125 Cave 2
126 Helium Queen
127 Rain Forest
128 Crowds
063 Poly Saws
064 Poly Pulse
128 RockYurSocks 4
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001 Dist Gtr 1
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065 Analog Seq
066 Impact Vox
067 TeknoSoloVox
068 X-Mod Man
069 Paz <==> Zap
070 4 Hits 4 You
071 Impact
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001 Harmon Mute
002 Tp&Sax Sect
003 Sax+Tp+Tb
004 Brass Sect
005 Trombone
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065 Harmonicum
066 D-50 Heaven
067 Afro Horns
068 Pop Pad
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002 Dist Gtr 2
003 R&R Chunk
004 Phripphuzz
005 Grungeroni
006 Black Widow
007 Velo-Wah Gtr
008 Mod-Wah Gtr
009 Pick Bass
069 Dreamesque
070 Square Pad
071 JP-8 Hollow
072 JP-8Haunting
073 Heirborne
074 Hush Pad
075 Jet Pad 1
006 Hybrid Bones
007 Noble Horns
008 Massed Horns
009 Horn Swell
010 Brass It!
072 Phase Hit
073 Tekno Hit 1
074 Tekno Hit 2
075 Tekno Hit 3
076 Reverse Hit
077 SquareLead 1
078 SquareLead 2
079 You and Luck
080 Belly Lead
081 WhistlinAtom
082 Edye Boost
083 MG Solo
010 Hip Bass
011 Perc.Bass
012 Homey Bass
013 Finger Bass
014 Nylon Bass
015 Ac.Upright
016 Wet Fretls
017 Fretls Dry
011 Brass Attack
012 Archimede
013 Rugby Horn
014 MKS-80 Brass
015 True ANALOG
016 Dark Vox
076 Jet Pad 2
077 Phaze Pad
078 Phaze Str
079 Jet Str Ens
080 Pivotal Pad
081 3D Flanged
082 Fantawine
083 Glassy Pad
084 Moving Glass
085 Glasswaves
086 Shiny Pad
087 ShiftedGlass
088 Chime Pad
089 Spin Pad
017 RandomVowels 4
018 Slap Bass 1
019 Slap Bass 2
020 Slap Bass 3
021 Slap Bass 4
022 4 Pole Bass
023 Tick Bass
018 Angels Sing
019 Pvox Oooze
020 Longing...
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084 FXM Saw Lead 4
085 Sawteeth
086 Smoothe
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021 Arasian Morn
022 Beauty Vox
087 MG Lead
088 MG Interval
089 Pulse Lead 1
090 Pulse Lead 2
091 Little Devil
092 Loud SynLead
093 Analog Lead
094 5th Lead
023 Mary-AnneVox 4
024 House Bass
025 Mondo Bass
026 Clk AnalogBs
027 Bass In Face
028 101 Bass
029 Noiz Bass
030 Super Jup Bs
031 Occitan Bass
032 Hugo Bass
033 Multi Bass
034 Moist Bass
035 BritelowBass
024 Belltree Vox
025 Vox Panner
026 Spaced Voxx
027 Glass Voices
028 Tubular Vox
029 Velo Voxx
030 Wavox
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3
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1
090 Rotary Pad
091 Dawn 2 Dusk
092 Aurora
093 Strobe Mode
094 Albion
095 Flute
031 Doos
095 Running Pad
096 Stepped Pad
097 Random Pad
096 Piccolo
032 Synvox Comps 4
097 VOX Flute
098 Air Lead
033 Vocal Oohz
034 LFO Vox
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098 SoundtrkDANC 4
099 Pan Pipes
100 Airplaaane
101 Taj Mahal
102 Raya Shaku
103 Oboe mf
035 St.Strings
036 Warm Strings
037 Somber Str
038 Marcato
099 Flying Waltz
100 Vanishing
101 5th Sweep
102 Phazweep
103 Big BPF
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4
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036 Untamed Bass 3
037 Rubber Bass
038 Stereoww Bs
039 Wonder Bass
040 Deep Bass
041 Super JX Bs
3
3
3
2
2
039 Bright Str
040 String Ens
041 TremoloStrng
042 Chambers
043 ViolinCello
044 Symphonique
045 Film Octaves
046 Film Layers
047 Bass Pizz
048 Real Pizz
049 Harp On It
050 Harp
104 Oboe Express
105 Clarinet mp
106 ClariExpress
107 Mitzva Split
104 MG Sweep
105 CeremonyTimp 3
042 W<RED>-Bass 4
106 Dyno Toms
107 Sands ofTime
108 Inertia
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043 HI-Ring Bass
044 Euro Bass
045 SinusoidRave
046 Alternative
047 Acid Line
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108 ChamberWinds 4
109 ChamberWoods3
109 Vektogram
110 Crash Pad
110 Film Orch
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111 Sop.Sax mf
112 Alto Sax
111 Feedback VOX 4
048 Auto TB-303
049 Hihat Tekno
050 Velo Tekno 1
051 Raggatronic
052 Blade Racer
053 S&H Pad
112 Cascade
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113 AltoLead Sax
114 Tenor Sax
115 Baritone Sax
116 Take A Tenor
117 Sax Section
118 Bigband Sax
119 Harmonica
120 Harmo Blues
121 BluesHarp
122 Hillbillys
113 Shattered
114 NextFrontier
115 Pure Tibet
116 Chime Wash
117 Night Shade
118 Tortured
051 JP-8 Str 1
052 JP-8 Str 2
053 E-Motion Pad
054 JP-8 Str 3
055 Vintage Orch
056 JUNO Strings
057 Gigantalog
058 PWM Strings
059 Warmth
054 Syncrosonix
055 Fooled Again
056 Alive
119 Dissimilate
120 Dunes
057 Velo Tekno 2
058 Rezoid
121 Ocean Floor
122 Cyber Space
123 Biosphere
124 Variable Run
125 Ice Hall
059 Raverborg
060 Blow Hit
123 French Bags
124 Majestic Tpt
125 Voluntare
060 ORBit Pad
061 Deep Strings
062 Pulsify
061 Hammer Bell
062 Seq Mallet
063 Intentions
064 Pick It
126 2Trumpets
127 Tpt Sect
126 ComputerRoom4
063 Pulse Pad
064 Greek Power
127 Inverted
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128 Mute TP mod
128 Terminate
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001 Piano 1
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065 Soprano Sax
066 Alto Sax
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001 Echo Piano
002 Upright Pno
003 RD-1000
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065 Civilization
066 Mental Chord
067 House Chord
068 Sequalog
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002 Piano 2
003 Piano 3
067 Tenor Sax
068 Baritone Sax
069 Oboe
004 Honky-tonk
005 E.Piano 1
006 E.Piano 2
007 Harpsichord
008 Clav.
004 Player’s EP
005 D-50 Rhodes
006 Innocent EP
007 Echo Rhodes
008 See-Thru EP
009 FM BellPiano
010 Ring E.Piano
011 Soap Opera
012 Dirty Organ
013 Surf’s Up!
069 Booster Bips
070 VintagePlunk
071 Plik-Plok
070 English Horn
071 Bassoon
072 Clarinet
072 RingSequence 4
009 Celesta
073 Piccolo
073 Cyber Swing
074 Keep :-)
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010 Glockenspiel
011 Music Box
012 Vibraphone
013 Marimba
074 Flute
075 Recorder
076 Pan Flute
077 Bottle Blow
078 Shakuhachi
079 Whistle
075 Resojuice
076 B’on d’moov!
077 Dist TB-303
078 Temple of JV
079 Planet Asia
080 Afterlife
014 Xylophone
015 Tubular-bell
016 Santur
014 Organesque
015 pp Harmonium 1
080 Ocarina
016 PieceOfCheez
017 Harpsy Clav
018 Exotic Velo
019 HolidayCheer
020 Morning Lite
021 Prefab Chime
022 Belfry Chime
023 Stacc.Heaven
024 2.2 Bell Pad
025 Far East
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017 Organ 1
081 Square Wave
082 Saw Wave
083 Syn.Calliope
084 Chiffer Lead
085 Charang
086 Solo Vox
087 5th Saw Wave
088 Bass & Lead
089 Fantasia
090 Warm Pad
091 Polysynth
092 Space Voice
093 Bowed Glass
094 Metal Pad
095 Halo Pad
096 Sweep Pad
097 Ice Rain
081 Trancing Pad
082 Pulsatronic
083 Cyber Dreams
084 Warm Pipe
085 Pure Pipe
018 Organ 2
019 Organ 3
020 Church Org.1
021 Reed Organ
022 Accordion Fr
023 Harmonica
024 Bandoneon
025 Nylon-str.Gt
026 Steel-str.Gt
027 Jazz Gt.
086 SH-2000
087 X..? Whistle
088 Jay Vee Solo
089 Progresso Ld
090 Adrenaline
091 Enlighten
026 Wire Pad
027 PhaseBlipper
028 Sweep Clav
029 Glider
028 Clean Gt.
029 Muted Gt.
030 Overdrive Gt
031 DistortionGt
032 Gt.Harmonics
033 Acoustic Bs.
034 Fingered Bs.
035 Picked Bs.
036 Fretless Bs.
037 Slap Bass 1
038 Slap Bass 2
039 Synth Bass 1
040 Synth Bass 2
041 Violin
092 Glass Blower
093 Earth Blow
094 JX SqrCarpet
095 Dimensional
096 Jupiterings
097 Analog Drama
098 Rich Dynapad
099 Silky Way
030 Solo Steel
031 DesertCrystl
032 Clear Guitar
033 Solo Strat
034 Feed Me!
098 Soundtrack
099 Crystal
035 Tube Smoke
036 Creamy
100 Atmosphere
101 Brightness
102 Goblin
100 Gluey Pad
037 Blusey OD
038 Grindstone
039 OD 5ths
101 BandPass Mod 2
102 Soundtraque
103 Translucence
104 Darkshine
105 D’light
2
4
4
2
103 Echo Drops
104 Star Theme
105 Sitar
040 East Europe
041 Dulcitar
042 Viola
106 Banjo
042 Atmos Harp
043 Pilgrimage
044 202 Rude Bs
045 2pole Bass
046 4pole Bass
047 Phaser MC
048 Miniphaser
049 Acid TB
106 December Sky 4
043 Cello
107 Shamisen
108 Koto
107 Octapad
3
4
4
3
044 Contrabass
045 Tremolo Str
046 PizzicatoStr
047 Harp
108 JUNO Power!
109 Spectrum Mod
110 Stringsheen
109 Kalimba
110 Bag Pipe
111 Fiddle
111 GR500 TmpDly 2
048 Timpani
112 Shanai
112 Mod DirtyWav
113 Silicon Str
114 D50FantaPerc
115 Rotodreams
116 Blue Notes
117 RiversOfTime
118 Phobos
3
4
3
3
4
4
2
4
4
4
3
4
4
1
3
3
4
049 Strings
113 Tinkle Bell
114 Agogo
050 Slow Strings
051 Syn.Strings1
052 Syn.Strings2
053 Choir Aahs
054 Voice Oohs
055 SynVox
050 Full Orchest
051 Str + Winds
052 Flute 2080
053 Scat Flute
054 Sax Choir
055 Ballad Trump
056 Sm.Brass Grp
057 Royale
115 Steel Drums
116 Woodblock
117 Taiko
118 Melo. Tom 1
119 Synth Drum
120 Reverse Cym.
121 Gt.FretNoise
122 Breath Noise
123 Seashore
124 Bird
119 2 0 8 0
056 OrchestraHit
057 Trumpet
120 Unearthly
121 Glistening
122 Sci-Fi Str
058 Trombone
059 Tuba
058 Brass Mutes
059 Breathy Brs
060 3 Osc Brass
061 P5 Polymod
062 Triumph Brs
123 Shadows
060 MutedTrumpet
061 French Horn
062 Brass 1
124 Helium Queen
125 Sci-Fi FX x4
126 Perky Noize
127 Droplet
125 Telephone 1
126 Helicopter
127 Applause
128 Gun Shot
063 Synth Brass1
064 Synth Brass2
063 Techno Dream 3
064 Organizer
3
128 Rain Forest
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Pa tch List
XP-A (Se ssio n )
No.
Name
Voice
No.
Name
Voice
No.
Name
Voice
No.
Name
Voice
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
4
4
4
2
4
1
4
4
3
4
2
3
2
3
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
1
3
4
4
4
3
3
4
3
4
2
3
4
4
2
4
4
2
1
2
2
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
4
4
2
3
1
065
066
067
068
069
070
071
072
073
074
075
076
077
078
079
080
081
082
083
084
085
086
087
088
089
090
091
092
093
094
095
096
097
098
099
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
Fr.Accord 2
Troubadour
SessionNylon
Solo Nylon 1
Solo Nylon 2
Nylon & Str
Nylon & Flt
Nylon Chord
Stratar
2
3
3
3
2
4
3
3
2
4
1
4
2
2
2
4
1
1
4
2
4
4
4
4
4
1
4
1
2
4
3
1
2
2
1
4
2
2
2
3
2
2
3
4
2
1
3
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
2
1
2
2
2
3
1
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
Quixelate
4
2
3
3
4
4
4
2
1
2
3
4
4
3
2
3
4
4
3
4
3
4
4
4
4
3
4
2
2
4
3
4
3
4
2
2
4
1
2
2
1
3
4
2
2
4
3
4
3
4
4
3
2
3
4
3
4
2
3
2
4
2
3
2
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
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
Build-Up Syn
Atlantis 2
3
4
4
4
2
2
4
4
3
2
4
2
3
4
3
2
3
3
3
2
2
4
2
2
2
4
3
3
1
2
4
3
2
4
4
4
3
1
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
4
2
1
3
1
2
4
4
4
3
3
2
1
2
4
4
2
4
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
Trangoa Wave
Spiked Cheez
Glassy Cheez
Super 808Cow
Arpeggiatoid
Euro Hit 1
Perelandra
Plutonium
Nautilus
Metal Dreams
Glass Clouds
Harmonicloud
Shining Veil
Ethereal JX
Striking 5th
Euro Hit 2
Rave Slice
Clean Tele
Str Torture
Nashville
Juno Harpsi
Big Mess Pad
Harpsichoir
Echo Juno
Super Trem
SpaghettiGtr
Duanne’sTone
Big Hair Ld
Metal Solo
Meow 5ths
Stepflanger
Happy LFOs
Aero Insect
Beat Sweeper
Wormy Lead
Atmo Lead
Oct Strings
Silky Filter
Phazerave
Soft Strings
SlowStr.Sect
GiantStrings
Str+Choir 1
Str+Choir 2
Str+Choir 3
Breathy Humz
Dream Voices
Mmmms
DanceStack 1
DanceStack 2
DanceStack 3
DanceStack 4
DanceStack 5
DanceStack 6
DanceStack 7
DanceStack 8
Eurotek Brs
Synergy Brs
PortaSynthex
Razor VCOs
Big PWM
Crunch Tone
Overdriven
Blues Tele
Caliolead
Tube Double
Neil’s Rust
Tweedles
Raw PWM
Short Crunch
X-Fade Metal
Velo Power
Phazy Chunk
Reso Tele
Voc Solo 5th
Dirty Lead
Boostweeper1
Boostweeper2
B3 Filth
Chorale
Space Men
Choir Mm+Aah
Ivory Mist
Wah Wah BPM
Rock P.Bass1
Rock P.Bass2
Rock P.Bass3
Big Jazz Bs
BriteJazz Bs
Ch.Jazz Bs
Mellow Jz Bs
Mute E.Bs
Phazed Organ
VSw Vibrafon
SA Vibe
PercussiVox
Mysteriouso
Phase Mmhs
AmbientStory
Venus
Flutey Stack
Wobbly 5th
Tekno Square
Trance VoXxX
Random Rave
Raver Circus
Resorave
Rich Vibes
SpaceGamelan
Toy Vibe
Analog Bomb
Seashore 2
Creation
SessionBrass
Port.Tpts
R&R Brass
Echo Brass
E.Coast Brs
Bop Soli
Octabahn Bs
Slobbery Bs
Phase Worm
Euro Rave Bs
Pumpin’ Bs
Tech NoBase
Bad Acid Bs
CheepEcho Bs
Manic Bs
Flangomatic
O-Zu-Nu
Cyberjunkie
Sci-Fi Bells
Sub Divided
Ancient Sqr
Fat Flange
Shine on
DEMO Piano1
DEMO Piano2
DEMO PnoVox
DEMO Str 1
DEMO Str 2
DEMO Str 3
DEMO SynPuls
DEMO 5thPad
DEMO Choir
DEMO Brass
DEMO Tenor
DEMO Tpt
Soft Saxes
Orchestral
Phaze NRG
Phase Vox
Octalog Hrn
Tpt Soloist
Systekno
Legato Tpt
On the move!
XP’ration
Dyno Trumpet
Ethno-Trumps
Super Tenor
TenorExpress
T.Sax f
JP6 Sqr Key
Square drops
Celestial
Big Ensemble
Lazerette
Heavenly Eko
JD-800 Nomad
Vibrolater
Fazed String
Combing Slow
Jet Stack
Legato Flute
Touch Flute
NewAge Flute
Flute inMist
Hybrid Flute
Flute & Cla
ChristmasFlt
Fifth Flute
MartianChime
Big Wet Blip
Amazing Echo
DelaySession
Deletex
Phazeslopad
Rize Mass
DEMO Flute
DEMO Nylon
DEMO PhaseGt
DEMO DistGt1
DEMO DistGt2
DEMO Strat
DEMO SlapBs
DEMO P.Bass
DEMO SynBs
DEMO SynLead
DEMO Insect
DEMO Buzzzzz
DEMO Crowd
Portent
DCO Sweeper
Sweep Rain
Sweep Stack
Big Vectors
Poly Swell
Tarlia
Mahoroba
Cosmic Flute
Acc.de Paris
Paris 50’s
Eurotek Clav
Dope Resoclv
Tekno Juno
Buzzzzzzzzzz
Slop-a-rama
Isn’t Pretty
Alchemy
Soli-na
Musette Ens
Montmartre
Sad Akordion
Fr.Accordion
90s Str Mach
Ultra Cheez
Juno-60 Pad
Progressive
Polywasp
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PIAN O
KEY&O RGAN
(Pia n o Gro u p )
(Ke y b o a rd & O rg a n Gro u p )
PNO (AC.PIANO)
Acoustic Piano
KEY (KEYBOARDS)
Other Keyboards (Clav,
Harpsichord etc.)
MLT (MALLET)
Mallet
ACD (ACCORDION)
Accordion
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
001 St.Concert
002 9ft.Grand 1
003 9ft.Grand 2
004 Euro Classic
005 DEMO Piano1
006 DEMO Piano2
007 64voicePiano
008 Bright Piano
009 Classique
4
4
4
2
4
4
1
1
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
3
3
4
4
XP-A:001
XP-A:002
XP-A:003
XP-A:004
XP-A:231
XP-A:232
PR-A:001
PR-A:002
PR-A:003
PR-A:004
PR-A:005
PR-A:006
PR-D:001
PR-D:002
PR-D:003
XP-A:006
PR-D:004
PR-E:001
PR-E:002
XP-A:005
PR-A:012
XP-A:233
XP-A:007
PR-A:010
XP-A:008
PR-E:003
PR-A:009
PR-A:008
058 Warm Vibes
059 SA Vibe
2
1
1
3
2
4
PR-A:092
XP-A:221
PR-D:012
XP-A:220
XP-A:222
PR-A:091
XP-A:223
XP-A:224
PR-E:018
PR-A:093
PR-A:094
PR-D:013
PR-A:095
PR-D:014
PR-A:099
PR-D:115
PR-A:097
PR-A:098
104 Montmartre
105 Acc.de Paris
106 Fr.Accordion
107 Paris 50’s
2
2
1
4
2
2
2
4
3
XP-A:062
XP-A:059
XP-A:064
XP-A:060
XP-A:065
PR-D:024
PR-D:022
XP-A:061
XP-A:063
001 Comp Clav
002 Clav.
1
2
1
4
4
3
2
4
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
4
PR-A:033
PR-D:008
PR-A:039
PR-A:042
PR-A:034
PR-A:045
PR-E:017
PR-A:035
PR-A:036
PR-A:037
PR-A:038
PR-E:016
PR-A:040
PR-A:041
PR-A:043
PR-A:044
PR-D:009
PR-D:007
XP-A:141
060 Vibraphone
061 VSw Vibrafon
062 Rich Vibes
063 AmbienceVibe
003 Chorus Clav
004 Clavicembalo
005 Klavinet
108 Fr.Accord 2
109 Bandoneon
110 Accordion Fr
111 Musette Ens
112 Sad Akordion
006 Metal Clav
007 Harpsy Clav
008 Winger Clav
009 Phaze Clav 1
010 Phaze Clav 2
011 Phuzz Clav
012 PieceOfCheez
013 Claviduck
064 SpaceGamelan 4
065 Toy Vibe
3
4
1
4
2
3
2
1
1
4
3
066 Exotic Velo
067 Dyna Marimba
068 Bass Marimba
069 Marimba
010 Nice Piano
011 Piano Thang
012 Power Grand
013 Piano 1
HRM (HARMONICA)
Harmonica, Blues Harp
070 Nomad Perc
071 Xylophone
072 Steel Drums
073 Steel Drums
074 Islands Mlt
075 Steelin Key
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
014 Piano 2
113 Harmonica
114 Harmonica
115 Harmo Blues
116 BluesHarp
2
1
2
1
PR-B:119
PR-D:023
PR-B:120
PR-B:121
015 Piano 3
014 Velo-Rez Clv
015 Analog Clav1
016 Analog Clav2
017 Celesta
016 Compress Pno
017 Honky-tonk
018 Echo Piano
019 Upright Pno
020 St.Pno & Str
021 PianoStrings
018 Harpsichord
019 Harpsichoir
ORG (ORGAN)
Electric and Church Organ
022 DEMO PnoVox 3
BEL (BELL)
Bell, Bell Pad
No. Name
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
023 LA Session
024 Piano Blend
025 Water Piano
026 RD-1000
4
3
4
3
3
1
076 Full Stops
077 Roller Spin
078 Gospel Spin
079 Ballad B
2
3
3
3
4
1
1
3
2
3
3
3
3
2
4
4
2
3
2
2
1
3
4
4
2
3
1
1
PR-A:046
PR-A:053
PR-A:052
PR-A:047
PR-A:048
PR-D:017
PR-D:018
PR-A:049
PR-A:050
PR-A:051
PR-A:054
PR-A:055
PR-E:012
PR-D:019
XP-A:218
PR-A:056
PR-A:057
PR-A:058
PR-A:059
PR-E:013
PR-E:011
XP-A:219
PR-A:060
PR-A:061
PR-D:020
PR-E:014
PR-E:015
PR-D:021
Voice Preset No.
020 Pretty Bells
021 Wave Bells
022 Music Bells
023 Beauty Bells
024 Tria Bells
2
4
2
4
4
2
4
4
2
4
3
1
2
2
4
2
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
2
4
4
4
3
3
4
3
4
4
3
4
3
4
3
PR-A:088
PR-A:084
PR-A:087
PR-A:086
PR-A:085
PR-D:099
PR-D:113
PR-A:096
PR-D:010
PR-A:081
PR-A:082
PR-D:011
PR-A:083
PR-A:080
XP-A:114
PR-D:015
PR-A:090
PR-E:022
PR-E:023
PR-A:071
PR-A:072
PR-A:073
PR-E:019
PR-E:020
PR-A:074
PR-E:024
PR-A:075
XP-A:113
PR-A:076
PR-A:078
XP-A:111
PR-A:079
XP-A:112
XP-A:120
XP-A:115
PR-B:061
XP-A:116
PR-E:021
027 MIDIed Grand
028 E.Grand
080 Mellow Bars
081 Organ 1
082 Organ 2
EP (EL.PIANO)
Electric Piano
No. Name
025 Crystal
083 AugerMentive
084 Perky B
026 Tinkle Bell
027 Ethno Metals
028 Glockenspiel
029 Childlike
Voice Preset No.
085 The Big Spin
086 Rocker Spin
087 Tone Wh.Solo
088 Dirty Organ
089 Organ 3
029 SA Rhodes1
030 Stiky Rhodes
031 Dig Rhodes
032 SA Rhodes 2
033 E.Piano 1
4
3
2
2
2
3
1
2
3
4
4
2
4
2
1
4
2
3
4
4
4
4
4
2
4
3
4
4
4
4
3
PR-A:016
PR-A:018
PR-A:019
PR-A:017
PR-D:005
PR-A:015
PR-A:025
PR-E:004
PR-A:022
PR-A:028
PR-A:029
PR-A:014
PR-A:024
PR-A:023
PR-A:026
PR-D:006
PR-A:027
PR-E:009
PR-A:011
PR-A:032
PR-A:030
PR-A:031
PR-E:005
PR-E:006
PR-E:007
PR-E:008
PR-E:010
XP-A:010
PR-A:020
PR-A:021
XP-A:009
030 Music Box
031 Music Box
032 Toy Box
090 B3 Filth
034 S.A.E.P.
033 Square Keys
034 Vibrolater
091 Purple Spin
092 60’s LeadORG
093 Assalt Organ
094 D-50 Organ
095 Surf’s Up!
035 MK-80 Rhodes
036 Player’s EP
037 Rhodes Mix
038 Octa Rhodes1
039 Octa Rhodes2
040 Waterhodes
041 Tremo Rhodes
042 PsychoRhodes
043 MK-80 Phaser
044 E.Piano 2
035 Tubular-bell
036 Wide Tubular
037 Belfry Chime
038 Stacc.Heaven
039 D-50 Stack
040 Fantasia JV
041 Jimmee Dee
042 HolidayCheer
043 Morning Lite
044 Heavenals
045 2.2 Bell Pad
046 Mallet Pad
047 JD-800 Nomad
048 Huff N Stuff
049 BellVox 1080
050 Celestial
096 Soap Opera
097 Phazed Organ
098 Cathedral
099 Church Pipes
100 Church Org.1
101 Organesque
102 pp Harmonium
103 Reed Organ
045 Delicate EP
046 FM BellPiano
047 West Coast
048 Mr.Mellow
049 JV Rhodes+
050 EP+Mod Pad
051 D-50 Rhodes
052 Innocent EP
053 Echo Rhodes
054 See-Thru EP
055 Ring E.Piano
056 Stack Rhodes
057 Nylon EPiano
058 Nylon Rhodes
059 Vibra Rhodes
051 Fantasy Vox
052 Heavenly Eko
053 Tarlia
054 MartianChime
055 Hammer Bell
056 Big Wet Blip
057 Prefab Chime
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GUITAR/ BASS
(Gu ita r/ Ba ss Gro u p )
AGT (AC.GUITAR)
Acoustic Guitar
DGT (DIST.GUITAR)
Distortion Guitar
BS (BASS)
Acoustic & Electric Bass
SBS (SYNTH BASS)
Synth Bass
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
001 SessionNylon
002 Nylon Gtr
3
1
1
4
3
2
4
3
3
4
3
4
3
1
4
2
3
4
2
1
3
XP-A:067
PR-A:108
PR-D:025
XP-A:244
XP-A:068
XP-A:069
XP-A:070
PR-A:109
XP-A:071
PR-E:031
XP-A:072
XP-A:119
PR-A:110
PR-D:026
PR-E:030
PR-A:112
PR-A:113
PR-A:111
PR-D:100
PR-D:121
XP-A:066
049 Big Hair Ld
050 Metal Solo
051 Feed Me!
2
4
4
4
3
4
1
2
1
3
3
4
2
2
4
2
2
2
3
1
1
4
4
4
4
4
2
4
1
3
4
2
XP-A:079
XP-A:080
PR-E:034
XP-A:246
XP-A:247
XP-A:085
XP-A:081
PR-E:035
XP-A:082
PR-B:001
PR-B:002
PR-A:128
PR-E:036
PR-E:037
XP-A:083
PR-E:038
PR-A:127
XP-A:084
PR-E:039
PR-D:030
PR-D:031
PR-B:003
XP-A:088
XP-A:086
XP-A:087
XP-A:089
PR-A:125
PR-A:126
PR-B:004
PR-B:005
PR-B:006
PR-B:008
081 Rock P.Bass1
082 Rock P.Bass2
083 Rock P.Bass3
084 Big Jazz Bs
085 BriteJazz Bs
086 Finger Bass
087 Fingered Bs.
088 Mellow Jz Bs
089 Ch.Jazz Bs
090 Octabahn Bs
091 Pick Bass
1
2
4
3
1
1
1
2
2
4
1
1
2
1
3
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
3
1
2
XP-A:092
XP-A:093
XP-A:094
XP-A:095
XP-A:096
PR-B:013
PR-D:034
XP-A:098
XP-A:097
XP-A:100
PR-B:009
PR-D:035
PR-B:010
XP-A:099
PR-B:011
PR-B:012
PR-B:018
PR-B:019
PR-B:020
PR-B:021
PR-D:037
PR-D:038
PR-B:017
PR-D:036
PR-B:016
PR-B:014
PR-B:015
PR-D:033
XP-A:250
XP-A:249
111 4 Pole Bass
112 Tick Bass
1
4
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
3
2
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
4
2
2
PR-B:022
PR-B:023
PR-B:024
PR-B:025
PR-E:045
PR-E:046
PR-B:039
PR-B:037
PR-B:038
PR-B:026
PR-B:027
PR-B:028
PR-B:029
PR-B:031
PR-B:030
PR-B:032
PR-B:036
XP-A:107
XP-A:101
XP-A:103
PR-B:033
PR-B:034
XP-A:106
PR-E:049
PR-D:039
PR-B:035
PR-B:040
PR-B:041
PR-B:042
PR-D:040
XP-A:105
PR-B:043
PR-B:044
PR-B:045
PR-E:044
XP-A:104
PR-E:047
PR-E:048
XP-A:102
XP-A:108
XP-A:251
003 Nylon-str.Gt
004 DEMO Nylon
005 Solo Nylon 1
006 Solo Nylon 2
007 Nylon & Str
008 Gtr Strings
009 Nylon & Flt
010 DesertCrystl
011 Nylon Chord
012 Deletex
113 House Bass
114 Mondo Bass
115 2pole Bass
116 4pole Bass
117 Wonder Bass
118 Rubber Bass
119 Stereoww Bs
120 Clk AnalogBs
121 Bass In Face
122 101 Bass
052 DEMO DistGt1
053 DEMO DistGt2
054 Neil’s Rust
055 Crunch Tone
056 Tube Smoke
057 Overdriven
058 Dist Gtr 1
059 Dist Gtr 2
060 RockYurSocks
061 Creamy
092 Picked Bs.
093 Hip Bass
013 Steel Away
014 Steel-str.Gt
015 Solo Steel
016 12str Gtr 1
017 12str Gtr 2
018 Heavenly Gtr
019 Atmosphere
020 Gt.FretNoise
021 Troubadour
123 Noiz Bass
062 Blusey OD
063 Blues Tele
064 Grindstone
065 Rezodrive
066 Tube Double
067 OD 5ths
094 Mute E.Bs
124 Occitan Bass
125 Super Jup Bs
126 Hugo Bass
127 Untamed Bass
128 CheepEcho Bs
129 Slobbery Bs
130 Euro Rave Bs
131 Multi Bass
095 Perc.Bass
096 Homey Bass
097 Slap Bass 1
098 Slap Bass 2
099 Slap Bass 3
100 Slap Bass 4
101 Slap Bass 1
102 Slap Bass 2
103 Fretls Dry
068 Overdrive Gt
069 DistortionGt
070 R&R Chunk
071 Velo Power
072 Short Crunch
073 X-Fade Metal
074 Phazy Chunk
075 Power Trip
076 Crunch Split
077 Phripphuzz
078 Grungeroni
079 Black Widow
080 Mod-Wah Gtr
132 Moist Bass
133 Bad Acid Bs
134 Acid TB
EGT (EL.GUITAR)
Electric Guitar
104 Fretless Bs.
105 Wet Fretls
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
135 Synth Bass 1
136 BritelowBass
137 Deep Bass
138 Super JX Bs
106 Nylon Bass
107 Ac.Upright
108 Acoustic Bs.
109 DEMO P.Bass
110 DEMO SlapBs
022 Clean Tele
023 Jz Gtr Hall
024 LetterFrmPat
025 Jazz Gt.
4
1
4
1
3
3
1
4
2
2
1
3
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
3
1
XP-A:074
PR-A:114
PR-A:115
PR-D:027
PR-A:116
PR-E:032
XP-A:075
XP-A:076
XP-A:077
XP-A:078
PR-A:118
PR-A:119
XP-A:073
PR-E:033
PR-A:120
PR-D:028
PR-A:121
PR-A:122
PR-A:123
PR-A:124
PR-D:029
PR-D:032
PR-B:007
XP-A:091
XP-A:090
XP-A:245
XP-A:248
139 W<RED>-Bass 4
140 Synth Bass 2
141 Tech NoBase
142 HI-Ring Bass
143 Euro Bass
1
2
3
2
1
2
3
2
2
2
4
2
026 Jazz Scat
027 Clear Guitar
028 Nashville
029 Super Trem
030 SpaghettiGtr
031 Duanne’sTone
032 JC Strat
144 SinusoidRave
145 202 Rude Bs
146 Pumpin’ Bs
147 Phaser MC
148 Miniphaser
149 Phase Worm
150 Manic Bs
033 Twin Strats
034 Stratar
035 Solo Strat
036 JV Strat
151 DEMO SynBs
037 Clean Gt.
038 Syn Strat
039 Rotary Gtr
040 Muted Gtr
041 SwitchOnMute
042 Muted Gt.
043 Gt.Harmonics
044 Velo-Wah Gtr
045 Wah Wah BPM 4
046 Reso Tele
047 DEMO PhaseGt 4
048 DEMO Strat
1
3
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O RCH/ BRASS
(O rch e stra / Bra ss Gro u p )
STR (STRINGS)
Strings
HIT (HIT&STAB)
Orchestra Hit, Hit
BRS (AC.BRASS)
Acoustic Brass
SAX (SAX)
Sax
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
001 Str Adagio
002 ArcoEnsemble
003 Vienna Strgs
004 Oct Strings
005 Soft Strings
006 GiantStrings
007 St.Strings
008 Warm Strings
009 Somber Str
010 Marcato
2
2
3
3
2
4
2
4
4
2
2
4
2
2
3
2
2
1
4
2
2
2
1
4
4
1
4
3
3
1
1
4
1
1
1
2
3
4
2
XP-A:013
XP-A:011
XP-A:012
XP-A:014
XP-A:016
XP-A:018
PR-C:035
PR-C:036
PR-C:037
PR-C:38
045 OrchestraHit
046 Impact
2
4
3
3
2
2
4
4
2
1
4
4
PR-D:056
PR-B:071
PR-B:072
PR-B:076
PR-B:073
PR-B:074
PR-B:075
XP-A:135
XP-A:136
XP-A:137
PR-B:060
PR-B:070
092 SessionBrass
093 E.Coast Brs
094 R&R Brass
095 Port.Tpts
4
4
3
2
4
4
2
1
4
4
4
4
3
4
2
4
4
4
3
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
4
2
2
1
4
1
2
1
1
2
XP-A:034
XP-A:038
XP-A:036
XP-A:035
PR-C:004
PR-B:127
PR-D:062
XP-A:240
XP-A:037
PR-E:057
PR-E:056
PR-C:002
PR-C:003
PR-C:006
XP-A:039
XP-A:041
PR-C:007
PR-C:009
PR-C:008
PR-D:061
PR-B:124
PR-B:125
XP-A:043
XP-A:044
XP-A:045
XP-A:242
PR-D:057
PR-E:055
PR-B:126
XP-A:046
PR-C:001
PR-B:128
PR-D:060
PR-E:058
PR-C:005
PR-D:058
PR-D:059
145 Soprano Sax
146 Sop.Sax mf
147 Alto Sax
1
2
3
3
1
3
2
1
3
3
1
3
2
4
4
4
4
4
PR-D:065
PR-B:111
PR-B:112
PR-B:113
PR-D:066
XP-A:047
XP-A:048
XP-A:049
XP-A:241
PR-B:114
PR-D:067
PR-B:115
PR-D:068
XP-A:040
PR-B:117
PR-B:118
PR-B:116
PR-E:054
047 Phase Hit
048 Reverse Hit
049 Tekno Hit 1
050 Tekno Hit 2
051 Tekno Hit 3
052 Euro Hit 1
053 Euro Hit 2
054 Rave Slice
055 Blow Hit
148 AltoLead Sax
149 Alto Sax
096 Brass Sect
097 Tpt Sect
150 Super Tenor
151 TenorExpress
152 T.Sax f
098 Brass 1
099 DEMO Brass
100 Echo Brass
101 Royale
153 DEMO Tenor
154 Tenor Sax
155 Tenor Sax
156 Baritone Sax
157 Baritone Sax
158 Soft Saxes
159 Sax Section
160 Bigband Sax
161 Take A Tenor
162 Sax Choir
011 Bright Str
012 String Ens
013 DEMO Str 1
014 Strings
PR-C:039
PR-C:040
XP-A:234
PR-D:049
PR-C:042
XP-A:017
XP-A:015
PR-D:050
PR-C:045
XP-A:235
XP-A:236
PR-C:041
PR-D:045
XP-A:019
XP-A:020
PR-D:046
PR-C:047
PR-C:048
PR-A:100
PR-D:041
PR-D:111
PR-C:043
PR-D:042
PR-D:043
PR-D:044
PR-C:051
PR-C:052
PR-C:054
PR-C:061
102 Sm.Brass Grp
103 Tp&Sax Sect
104 Sax+Tp+Tb
105 Hybrid Bones
106 Bop Soli
056 4 Hits 4 You
WND (WIND)
Winds (Oboe, Clarinet etc.)
015 Chambers
016 SlowStr.Sect
017 Silky Filter
018 Slow Strings
019 Film Octaves
020 DEMO Str 2
021 DEMO Str 3
022 TremoloStrng
023 Tremolo Str
024 Str+Choir 1
025 Str+Choir 2
026 PizzicatoStr
027 Bass Pizz
028 Real Pizz
029 Voicey Pizz
030 Violin
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
107 Orchestral
108 Noble Horns
109 Horn Swell
110 Massed Horns
111 French Horn
112 Majestic Tpt
113 Voluntare
057 Oboe mf
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
PR-B:103
PR-B:104
PR-D:069
PR-D:070
PR-D:071
PR-B:105
PR-B:106
PR-D:072
PR-B:108
PR-B:109
PR-B:107
058 Oboe Express
059 Oboe
060 English Horn
061 Bassoon
062 Clarinet mp
063 ClariExpress
064 Clarinet
114 Tpt Soloist
115 Legato Tpt
116 Dyno Trumpet
117 DEMO Tpt
118 Trumpet
065 ChamberWinds 4
066 ChamberWoods 3
067 Mitzva Split
4
119 Ballad Trump
120 2Trumpets
121 Ethno-Trumps
122 Harmon Mute
123 Mute TP mod
124 MutedTrumpet
125 Brass Mutes
126 Trombone
127 Trombone
128 Tuba
FLT (FLUTE)
Flute, Piccolo
No. Name
031 Fiddle
Voice Preset No.
032 ViolinCello
033 Viola
068 Legato Flute
069 Flute
2
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
4
2
1
2
2
3
2
2
XP-A:050
PR-B:095
PR-D:074
PR-E:052
XP-A:051
XP-A:243
XP-A:057
PR-B:096
PR-D:073
PR-B:099
PR-D:076
PR-D:077
PR-B:098
PR-D:075
PR-D:080
PR-D:079
PR-B:097
PR-E:053
XP-A:052
XP-A:058
XP-A:053
XP-A:055
XP-A:054
XP-A:056
034 Cello
070 Flute
035 Contrabass
036 JP-8 Str 1
037 JP-8 Str 2
038 JP-8 Str 3
039 Deep Strings
071 Flute 2080
072 Touch Flute
073 DEMO Flute
074 Fifth Flute
075 Piccolo
SBR (SYNTH BRASS)
Synth Brass
076 Piccolo
ORC (ORCHESTRA)
Orchestra Ensemble
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
077 Pan Pipes
078 Pan Flute
079 Bottle Blow
080 Air Lead
129 3 Osc Brass
130 Poly Brass
131 P5 Polymod
132 Brass It!
3
3
2
4
3
3
4
3
2
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
PR-E:060
PR-A:068
PR-E:061
PR-C:010
PR-C:011
PR-C:012
XP-A:153
PR-C:013
PR-C:014
PR-D:063
PR-D:064
PR-C:015
PR-C:067
PR-E:059
PR-E:062
XP-A:042
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
040 Symphonique
041 Film Layers
042 Full Orchest
043 Str + Winds
044 Film Orch
4
4
4
4
4
PR-C:044
PR-C:046
PR-E:050
PR-E:051
PR-B:110
081 Recorder
082 Ocarina
133 Brass Attack
134 Archimede
135 Synergy Brs
136 Rugby Horn
137 MKS-80 Brass
138 Synth Brass1
139 Synth Brass2
140 True ANALOG
141 Afro Horns
142 Breathy Brs
143 Triumph Brs
144 Octalog Hrn
083 Whistle
084 VOX Flute
085 Scat Flute
086 NewAge Flute
087 Cosmic Flute
088 Flute inMist
089 Flute & Cla
090 Hybrid Flute
091 ChristmasFlt
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SYN TH/ PAD
(Sy n th / Pa d Gro u p )
HLD (HARD LEAD)
Hard Synth Lead
TEK (TECHNO SYNTH)
Techno Synth
PLS (PULSATING)
Pulsating Synth
FX (SYNTH FX)
Synth FX (Noise etc.)
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
001 Pulse Lead 1
002 Little Devil
003 Square Wave
004 Sawteeth
1
4
2
3
PR-B:089
PR-B:091
PR-D:081
PR-B:085
PR-B:084
PR-D:082
PR-B:092
PR-D:087
PR-B:083
PR-B:088
XP-A:122
PR-E:089
XP-A:130
XP-A:213
PR-B:094
XP-A:209
XP-A:212
PR-B:082
PR-E:090
PR-B:093
XP-A:125
XP-A:172
XP-A:215
PR-D:085
PR-D:088
046 Raver Circus
047 Eurotek Brs
048 DanceStack 1
049 DanceStack 2
050 DanceStack 3
051 DanceStack 4
052 DanceStack 5
053 DanceStack 6
054 DanceStack 8
056 Big BPF
4
4
3
4
4
3
4
3
4
4
4
3
4
4
3
2
2
2
1
4
2
2
3
4
4
4
2
3
2
3
2
2
2
4
3
2
2
2
4
4
4
2
4
3
3
3
3
XP-A:162
XP-A:152
XP-A:144
XP-A:145
XP-A:146
XP-A:147
XP-A:148
XP-A:149
XP-A:151
PR-C:103
XP-A:171
PR-E:076
PR-E:066
PR-E:067
PR-B:048
PR-E:077
PR-E:075
PR-E:074
XP-A:123
PR-B:058
XP-A:124
XP-A:143
XP-A:159
PR-B:059
PR-B:100
XP-A:160
PR-B:067
XP-A:161
XP-A:163
PR-B:064
PR-A:007
PR-B:057
PR-B:065
PR-E:068
PR-B:063
PR-B:062
PR-E:071
PR-E:069
PR-E:070
PR-E:072
PR-E:073
PR-B:049
PR-B:066
PR-E:063
PR-E:064
PR-E:065
PR-B:050
094 Alternative
095 Acid Line
2
1
4
4
1
4
3
1
3
2
3
4
2
1
4
4
2
4
3
4
3
2
1
3
4
4
PR-B:046
PR-B:047
PR-B:051
PR-B:052
PR-B:053
XP-A:206
PR-B:054
PR-B:055
XP-A:207
XP-A:208
PR-B:056
XP-A:253
PR-B:068
PR-B:069
PR-C:099
PR-C:093
PR-C:094
PR-E:079
PR-E:080
PR-C:095
PR-E:082
PR-E:081
PR-C:034
PR-E:083
PR-C:096
PR-C:097
PR-C:098
PR-C:102
PR-D:102
PR-E:078
XP-A:173
XP-A:237
126 Vanishing
127 Shining Veil
128 Vektogram
129 Cascade
1
3
4
1
2
1
4
2
4
4
4
3
4
4
3
4
2
4
2
4
3
4
3
3
4
2
2
4
PR-C:100
XP-A:201
PR-C:109
PR-C:112
PR-C:113
PR-C:115
PR-C:107
PR-C:114
PR-C:108
PR-E:117
XP-A:194
XP-A:180
PR-E:121
XP-A:195
XP-A:205
XP-A:196
XP-A:198
XP-A:199
XP-A:181
XP-A:185
XP-A:182
XP-A:183
XP-A:184
XP-A:187
XP-A:203
XP-A:204
XP-A:202
XP-A:200
PR-C:111
PR-C:116
XP-A:197
XP-A:227
PR-E:118
PR-C:128
PR-E:119
PR-C:110
PR-C:118
XP-A:165
PR-E:122
XP-A:118
PR-C:117
PR-E:120
PR-C:120
PR-C:125
PR-C:122
PR-C:119
PPR-C:121
PR-E:124
PR-E:123
XP-A:216
XP-A:217
PR-C:123
PR-C:126
XP-A:228
PR-E:125
XP-A:230
PR-C:124
XP-A:229
PR-C:127
PR-D:122
096 Raggatronic
097 Blade Racer
098 S&H Pad
005 FXM Saw Lead 4
130 Shattered
131 Pure Tibet
132 Sands ofTime
133 NextFrontier
134 Inertia
006 Saw Wave
007 Loud SynLead
008 5th Saw Wave
009 MG Solo
2
4
3
4
4
2
4
2
2
2
3
2
2
4
2
2
2
2
3
2
099 Happy LFOs
100 Syncrosonix
101 Fooled Again
102 Aero Insect
103 Beat Sweeper
104 Alive
010 MG Interval
011 Eurotek Clav
012 Progresso Ld
013 Trangoa Wave
014 Raw PWM
015 5th Lead
135 RiversOfTime
136 Atlantis2
057 Systekno
058 B’on d’moov!
059 Mental Chord
060 House Chord
061 Auto TB-303
062 Dist TB-303
063 Resojuice
105 DEMO Insect
106 X-Mod Man
107 Paz <==> Zap
108 Flying Waltz
109 Strobe Mode
110 Albion
137 Rize Mass
138 Glistening
139 Perelandra
140 Stepflanger
141 Plutonium
142 Metal Dreams
143 Glass Clouds
144 Portent
016 Wormy Lead
017 Tweedles
018 Edye Boost
019 Adrenaline
020 Analog Lead
021 Buzzzzzzzzzz
022 On the move!
023 Dirty Lead
064 Keep :-Åj
111 Planet Asia
112 Afterlife
065 Dope Resoclv
066 Rezoid
113 Running Pad
114 Pulsatronic
115 Trancing Pad
116 LFO Vox
145 Big Vectors
146 DCO Sweeper
147 Sweep Rain
148 Sweep Stack
149 Alchemy
067 Tekno Juno
068 Phazerave
069 Tekno Square
070 Raverborg
071 Airplaaane
072 Trance VoXxX
073 TeknoSoloVox
074 Random Rave
075 Resorave
024 Charang
117 Cyber Dreams
118 Stepped Pad
119 Random Pad
025 Bass & Lead
150 Striking 5th
151 Meow 5ths
152 Ethereal JX
153 Harmonicloud
SLD (SOFT LEAD)
Soft Synth Lead
120 SoundtrkDANC 4
121 Phazweep
122 Goblin
4
2
4
2
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
154 Feedback VOX 4
076 Pick It
123 Temple of JV
124 XP’ration
155 Chime Wash
156 Nautilus
4
2
4
2
3
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
2
3
4
1
4
4
2
2
2
026 SquareLead 1
027 Syn.Calliope
028 X..? Whistle
029 Solo Vox
3
2
3
2
3
2
1
3
2
2
4
2
2
4
2
4
2
3
4
PR-B:077
PR-D:083
PR-E:087
PR-D:086
XP-A:211
PR-B:078
PR-E:084
XP-A:210
PR-E:085
PR-B:081
PR-B:080
PR-B:086
PR-B:079
PR-B:090
PR-B:087
PR-D:084
PR-E:086
PR-E:088
XP-A:214
XP-A:252
077 House Piano
078 Velo Tekno 2
079 Analog Seq
080 Sequalog
125 DEMO SynPuls 2
157 Creation
158 Phobos
159 Terminate
160 2 0 8 0
030 Caliolead
081 Intentions
031 SquareLead 2
032 Warm Pipe
033 Atmo Lead
034 Pure Pipe
082 Seq Mallet
083 Plik-Plok
161 Crash Pad
162 Tortured
084 Booster Bips
085 VintagePlunk
086 RingSequence
087 Cyber Swing
088 Hihat Tekno
089 Impact Vox
090 Techno Dream
091 Organizer
163 O-Zu-Nu
164 Sci-Fi Str
165 DelaySession
166 Night Shade
167 Unearthly
168 Dunes
035 WhistlinAtom
036 Belly Lead
037 Smoothe
038 You and Luck
039 Pulse Lead 2
040 MG Lead
169 Ice Hall
170 Cyber Space
171 Dissimilate
172 Ocean Floor
173 Helium Queen
174 Shadows
175 Boostweeper1
176 Boostweeper2
177 Biosphere
041 Chiffer Lead
042 SH-2000
092 Civilization
093 Velo Tekno 1
043 Jay Vee Solo
044 Voc Solo 5th
045 DEMO SynLead 4
178 ComputerRoom 4
179 Cyberjunkie
180 Sci-Fi FX x4
181 Shine on
4
1
1
4
3
4
2
182 Variable Run
183 Sci-Fi Bells
184 Inverted
185 Breath Noise
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SYN TH/ PAD
(Sy n th / Pa d Gro u p )
SYN (OTHER SYNTH)
Poly Synth
BPD (BRIGHT PAD)
Bright Pad Synth
SPD (SOFT PAD)
Soft Pad Synth
VOX (VOX)
Vox, Choir
No. Name
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
Voice Preset No.
186 Poly Key
3
4
2
4
3
4
4
4
4
2
4
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
1
2
2
3
3
3
4
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
4
2
3
4
2
2
4
2
1
2
1
4
2
4
2
2
3
PR-A:062
PR-A:063
PR-D:091
PR-A:064
PR-A:065
PR-A:066
XP-A:140
PR-A:067
PR-A:070
PR-A:077
PR-A:069
XP-A:142
PR-A:089
PR-E:026
XP-A:139
PR-E:027
PR-E:028
XP-A:127
XP-A:128
XP-A:126
PR-E:029
XP-A:131
XP-A:132
XP-A:175
XP-A:129
XP-A:133
XP-A:134
PR-D:101
PR-D:089
PR-D:097
XP-A:109
XP-A:110
XP-A:117
XP-A:138
XP-A:154
XP-A:155
XP-A:156
XP-A:157
XP-A:158
XP-A:164
XP-A:166
XP-A:168
XP-A:169
XP-A:174
XP-A:188
XP-A:189
XP-A:167
XP-A:192
XP-A:193
XP-A:254
236 Phazeslopad
237 Jet Stack
4
4
3
4
3
3
2
4
4
4
XP-A:179
XP-A:178
XP-A:177
PR-E:109
PR-E:110
PR-E:112
PR-D:103
PR-C:101
PR-C:064
PR-C:104
PR-E:111
PR-E:113
PR-C:055
PR-C:057
PR-C:058
XP-A:190
PR-C:056
PR-E:108
PR-C:080
PR-C:082
PR-D:094
PR-D:104
PR-C:065
PR-C:066
PR-E:114
PR-C:073
PR-C:074
PR-D:095
PR-E:115
XP-A:121
266 Earth Blow
267 Square Pad
268 JX SqrCarpet
269 JP-8 Hollow
270 JP-8Haunting
271 Silky Way
2
4
2
4
4
2
4
2
2
4
3
2
2
2
3
3
2
4
4
3
3
4
1
2
3
2
3
4
4
4
4
3
PR-E:093
PR-C:070
PR-E:094
PR-C:071
PR-C:072
PR-E:099
PR-E:098
PR-D:090
PR-C:059
PR-C:068
PR-E:100
PR-C:060
PR-D:051
PR-D:052
XP-A:191
PR-E:107
XP-A:186
PR-C:053
PR-E:103
PR-C:083
PR-E:092
PR-C:069
PR-C:084
PR-E:105
PR-C:085
PR-C:087
PR-D:093
PR-E:106
PR-C:063
PR-C:062
PR-C:086
PR-E:097
PR-E:101
PR-E:095
PR-C:078
PR-E:096
XP-A:176
PR-C:079
PR-C:077
PR-C:075
PR-C:076
PR-D:096
PR-C:081
PR-C:091
PR-C:092
PR-C:088
PR-C:089
PR-C:090
PR-D:098
PR-E:102
PR-E:104
XP-A:238
318 Dark Vox
2
2
3
3
2
1
PR-C:016
PR-C:018
PR-C:022
PR-C:019
XP-A:023
PR-D:055
PR-C:017
PR-D:053
PR-E:091
PR-C:020
PR-C:021
PR-C:023
PR-C:024
PR-C:025
PR-C:027
PR-C:028
PR-D:092
XP-A:029
PR-C:030
PR-C:029
PR-C:033
PR-C:026
XP-A:031
XP-A:030
XP-A:028
XP-A:032
XP-A:033
XP-A:170
PR-C:031
PR-D:054
PR-C:032
XP-A:025
XP-A:021
XP-A:026
XP-A:239
XP-A:022
XP-A:024
XP-A:027
187 Poly Saws
188 Polysynth
189 Poly Pulse
190 Dual Profs
191 Saw Mass
192 Big Mess Pad
193 Poly Split
319 Angels Sing
320 Beauty Vox
321 Pvox Oooze
322 Dream Voices
323 SynVox
238 Combing Slow
239 Spectrum Mod
240 Stringsheen
241 Mod DirtyWav
242 Echo Drops
243 5th Sweep
272 Rich Dynapad
273 Warm Pad
274 Warmth
324 RandomVowels 4
325 Choir Aahs
326 Enlighten
3
4
3
4
4
4
2
3
4
2
4
3
2
3
4
3
3
4
4
3
3
1
1
4
1
4
3
2
2
2
4
194 Poly Rock
195 Puff 1080
244 Greek Power
245 MG Sweep
275 Pop Pad
327 Longing...
328 Arasian Morn
329 Mary-AnneVox
330 Belltree Vox
331 Vox Panner
332 Glass Voices
333 Tubular Vox
334 Space Voice
335 PercussiVox
336 Wavox
196 Stackoid
246 GR500 TmpDly 2
276 Gluey Pad
277 ORBit Pad
278 Syn.Strings1
279 Syn.Strings2
280 Juno-60 Pad
281 Octapad
197 Echo Juno
198 Pulse Key
199 Wire Pad
247 Silicon Str
4
4
4
3
2
3
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
3
4
4
3
3
4
248 Vintage Orch
249 Gigantalog
250 PWM Strings
251 Ultra Cheez
252 JUNO Strings
253 JUNO Power!
254 Pivotal Pad
255 Fantawine
256 Metal Pad
200 Juno Harpsi
201 PhaseBlipper
202 Sweep Clav
203 Isn’t Pretty
204 Polywasp
282 Poly Swell
283 E-Motion Pad
284 Translucence
285 Glassy Pad
286 Glass Blower
287 Dreamesque
288 Moving Glass
289 D’light
205 Slop-a-rama
206 Glider
337 Velo Voxx
338 Vocal Oohz
339 Spaced Voxx
340 Phase Mmhs
341 Mysteriouso
342 Ivory Mist
207 Spiked Cheez
208 Glassy Cheez
209 Lazerette
257 Star Theme
258 Harmonicum
259 D-50 Heaven
260 D50FantaPerc
261 Heirborne
210 Quixelate
290 Glasswaves
291 ShiftedGlass
292 Bowed Glass
293 December Sky
294 Pulse Pad
295 Pulsify
211 Super 808Cow
212 Arpeggiatoid
213 Brightness
214 Fantasia
343 AmbientStory
344 Venus
262 Hush Pad
263 Halo Pad
345 Phase Vox
346 Doos
264 Rotodreams
265 Mahoroba
215 Ice Rain
347 Voice Oohs
348 Synvox Comps
349 Chorale
216 JP6 Sqr Key
217 Square drops
218 Amazing Echo
219 Str Torture
220 PortaSynthex
221 Razor VCOs
222 Big PWM
296 Shiny Pad
297 Analog Drama
298 BandPass Mod 2
350 Str+Choir3
351 Space Men
352 DEMO Choir
353 Breathy Humz
354 Mmmms
299 Dimensional
300 Phaze Str
301 Jupiterings
302 Fazed String
303 Jet Str Ens
304 Phaze Pad
305 Jet Pad 1
2
4
2
4
2
3
2
2
2
1
3
4
3
2
4
2
2
4
4
223 Flutey Stack
224 Wobbly 5th
225 Flangomatic
226 Sub Divided
227 Fat Flange
228 Phaze NRG
229 Big Ensemble
230 Soli-na
355 Choir Mm+Aah
306 Jet Pad 2
307 Sweep Pad
308 3D Flanged
309 Dawn 2 Dusk
310 Aurora
231 90s Str Mach
232 Ancient Sqr
233 Progressive
234 Build-Up Syn
311 Chime Pad
312 Spin Pad
313 Rotary Pad
314 Soundtrack
315 Soundtraque
316 Darkshine
317 DEMO 5thPad
235 DEMO Buzzzzz 2
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ETHN IC
(Eth n ic Gro u p )
RHYTHM&SFX
(Rh y th m & So u n d Effe cts Gro u p )
PLK (PLUCKED)
Plucked (Harp etc.)
ETH (ETHNIC)
Other Ethnic
No. Name
PRC (PERCUSSION)
Percussion
BTS (BEAT&GROOVE)
Beat and Groove
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
Voice Preset No.
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
--- No assign
001 Sitar
2
4
1
2
2
2
4
3
2
2
4
2
2
1
4
1
4
PR-A:101
PR-A:102
PR-D:105
PR-A:105
PR-D:016
PR-E:040
PR-E:041
PR-C:049
PR-C:050
PR-D:047
PR-E:042
PR-D:107
PR-A:104
PR-D:108
PR-A:103
PR-D:109
PR-E:043
018 Shakuhachi
019 Taj Mahal
020 Raya Shaku
021 Shanai
1
1
3
1
3
4
2
4
PR-D:078
PR-B:101
PR-B:102
PR-D:112
PR-D:110
PR-B:123
PR-A:106
PR-E:025
001 CeremonyTimp 3
PR-C:105
PR-D:048
PR-C:106
PR-D:118
PR-D:117
PR-D:114
PR-D:116
PR-D:119
PR-D:120
PR-E:126
DRM (DRUMS)
Drum Set
002 Drone Split
003 Sitar
002 Timpani
1
4
2
4
1
1
2
2
3
003 Dyno Toms
004 Melo. Tom 1
005 Taiko
--- No assign
004 Dulcimer
005 Santur
022 Bag Pipe
023 French Bags
024 East Melody
025 Far East
CMB (COMBINATION)
Other Patches which use
Split and Layer
006 East Europe
007 Dulcitar
008 Harp On It
009 Harp
006 Agogo
007 Woodblock
008 Synth Drum
009 Reverse Cym.
010 Perky Noize
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
FRT (FRETTED)
Fretted Inst (Mandolin etc.)
010 Harp
022 Blue Notes
023 Lounge Gig
024 Bs/Pno+Brs
025 Hillbillys
4
3
4
4
PR-E:116
PR-A:117
PR-A:013
PR-B:122
011 Atmos Harp
012 Shamisen
013 Jamisen
014 Koto
SFX (SOUND FX)
Sound Effects
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
026 MandolinTrem
027 Banjo
4
1
PR-A:107
PR-D:106
No. Name
Voice Preset No.
015 Ethnopluck
016 Kalimba
017 Pilgrimage
011 Seashore
012 Seashore 2
013 Bird
3
4
4
1
2
4
4
2
3
4
2
PR-D:123
XP-A:226
PR-D:124
PR-D:125
PR-D:126
PR-D:127
XP-A:255
PR-D:128
PR-E:127
PR-E:128
XP-A:225
014 Telephone 1
015 Helicopter
016 Applause
017 DEMO Crowd
018 Gun Shot
019 Droplet
020 Rain Forest
021 Analog Bomb
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USER (Use r)
PR-A (Pre se t A Gro u p )
PR-B (Pre se t B Gro u p )
001
002
001
002
001
002
HouseDrumSet 1
JazzDrumSet1
PopDrumSet 1
PopDrumSet 2
PowerDrumSet
RaveDrumSet
Note No.
35
Scratch 1
808 SN
Hybrid Kick2
Hybrid Kick1
Side Stick
Ballad SN
Brush Slap
Brush Swish
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 1
Verb Tom Lo
Pedal HiHat
Verb Tom Hi
Op HiHat
Verb Kick
Hybrid Kick1
Side Stick
Natural SN2
808 Claps
SN Roll
Hybrid Kick1
Round Kick
Dry Stick
Verb Kick
Round Kick
Dry Stick
808 Kick
Round Kick
Side Stick
808 SN
36
37
38
39
40
C2
Dry Stick
808 SN
Piccolo SN
Hand Claps
Piccolo SN
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 1
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 2
Verb Tom Hi
Op HiHat
Piccolo SN
808 Claps
Natural SN2
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 1
Verb Tom Lo
Pedal HiHat
Verb Tom Lo
Op HiHat
808 Claps
808 SN
808 Claps
808 SN
808 Kick
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 1
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 2
Verb Tom Hi
Op HiHat
808 Kick
41
42
606 HiHat Cl
808 SN
606 HiHat Cl
Tekno Hit
606 HiHat Cl
808 Kick
43
44
45
46
47
606 HiHat Cl
808 Kick
606 HiHat Op
808 SN
606 HiHat Op
Tekno Hit
808 Kick
Verb Tom Hi
Verb Tom Hi
Crash 1
Verb Tom Hi
Verb Tom Hi
Crash 1
Verb Tom Hi
Verb Tom Hi
Crash 1
Verb Tom Lo
Verb Tom Hi
Crash 1
808 Kick
C3 48
50
Crash 1
Crash 1
49
51
808 SN
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 2
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 2
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 1
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 1
Tekno Hit
Voice Breath
MC500 Beep 1
MC500 Beep 2
R8 Click
Ride 2
52
REV Crash 1
Ride Bell 1
Tambourine
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
Tambourine
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
Tambourine
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
Tambourine
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
Tambourine
Crash 1
53
54
56
58
Pizz
55
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
DIGI Bell 1
Rattles
57
Vibraslap
Ride 2
Vibraslap
Cowbell 1
Ride Bell 1
Cga Mute Hi
Cga Mute Lo
Cga Slap
Cowbell 1
Ride Bell 1
Cga Mute Hi
Cga Mute Lo
Cga Slap
Vibraslap
Ride Bell 1
REV Tamb
2.2 Vibwave
Low Pink NZ
Kalimba
59
Ride 2
Ride 1
Bongo Hi
Bongo Lo
Cga Mute Hi
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Bongo Hi
Bongo Hi
C4 60
62
Bongo Lo
Cga Mute Hi
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Bongo Lo
Cga Mute Hi
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
61
63
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Metal Wind
Lead Wave
Tin Wave
64
65
Timbale
Timbale
Timbale
Timbale
Timbale
Agogo
66
68
70
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Lite Kick
67
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Cabasa Cut
Maracas
Cabasa Up
Maracas
Cabasa Up
Maracas
Cabasa Up
Maracas
Cabasa Up
Maracas
Lite Kick
69
Agogo
71
Soft Pad B
Soft Pad A
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Soft Pad B
Soft Pad A
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Cabasa Down
Cabasa Cut
808 Kick
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Gtr Harm A
Gtr Harm A
Piano Thump
Natural SN1
Hand Claps
Natural SN1
808 SN
C5 72
74
73
75
808 SN
DIGI Bell 1
808 SN
76
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
808 Kick
77
Spectrum
808 Kick
PowerChord B
Hybrid Kick2
PowerChord B
Gt.FretNoise
Banjo B
78
80
82
Cuica
Cuica
Cuica
Cuica
79
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
Tambourine
Old Kick
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
Spectrum
Wind Chimes
Wood Block
Cga Slap
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
Spectrum
Wind Chimes
Wood Block
Cga Slap
Spectrum
808 Kick
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Maracas
81
Spectrum
808 Kick
83
Ice Rain
Slap Bass 1
Oboe mf A
Shakuhachi
Pizz
808 Kick
Wind Chimes
Claves
C6 84
86
Scratch 1
Piccolo SN
Scratch 3
White Noise
Synth Saw 1
Synth Pulse1
Back Hit
Feedbackwave
808 Kick
85
87
808 SN
Dry Tom Lo
Lite Kick
Dry Tom Lo
Lite Kick
Feedbackwave
Pop Voice
Pop Voice
Wind Agogo
Pop Voice
Wind Agogo
Op HiHat
Verb Tom Hi
Piccolo SN
Scratch 3
Syn Vox 1
Voice Aahs A
Voice Oohs2A
Pop Voice
Male Ooh A
Voice Breath
Org Vox C
Vox Noise
Vox Noise
Applause
88
Hybrid Kick2
Old Kick
Hybrid Kick2
Old Kick
89
Tin Wave
90
92
94
808 Kick
Pop Voice
Wind Agogo
Op HiHat
Spectrum
REV Steel DR
REV Tin Wave
REV PiccloSN
REV Crash 1
Metronome 2
R8 Click
91
Tekno Hit
Orch. Hit
Natural SN1
Natural SN2
SN Roll
93
Philly Hit
Anklungs
Anklungs
95
REV Back Hit
MC500 Beep 1
R8 Click
Natural SN2
Metronome 2
R8 Click
Op HiHat
Op HiHat
Metronome 2
R8 Click
Metronome 2
R8 Click
C7 96
98
R8 Click
97
MC500 Beep 2
Metronome 1
Metronome 1
Metronome 1
Metronome 1
Metronome 2
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PR-C (Pre se t C Gro u p )
PR-D (GM Gro u p )
PR-E (Pre se t E Gro u p )
001
002
001
002
001
002
JazzDrumSet2
OrchDrumSet
GM Drum Set
BrushDrumSet
PowerDrmSet2
PowerRaveSet
Note No.
35
Round Kick
Old Kick
Old Kick
Verb Kick
Hybrid Kick1
Side Stick
Ballad SN
808 Claps
Piccolo SN
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 1
Verb Tom Lo
Pedal HiHat
Verb Tom Hi
Op HiHat
Hybrid Kick2
Hybrid Kick1
Side Stick
Brush Swish
Brush Slap
Brush Roll
Dry Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 1
Dry Tom Lo
Pedal HiHat
Dry Tom Hi
Op HiHat
Verb Kick
Round Kick
Dry Stick
Verb Kick
Round Kick
Dry Stick
Round Kick
Side Stick
Ballad SN
808 Claps
SN Roll
36
37
38
39
40
C2
Side Stick
Ballad SN
Hand Claps
SN Roll
Piccolo SN
808 Claps
SN Roll
Piccolo SN
808 Claps
Natural SN2
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 1
Verb Tom Lo
Pedal HiHat
Verb Tom Lo
Op HiHat
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 2
Dry Tom Lo
Pedal HiHat
Verb Tom Lo
Op HiHat
Timpani
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 1
Verb Tom Lo
Pedal HiHat
Verb Tom Lo
Op HiHat
41
42
Timpani
Timpani
43
44
45
46
47
Timpani
Timpani
Timpani
Dry Tom Lo
Verb Tom Hi
Crash 1
Timpani
Verb Tom Hi
Verb Tom Hi
Crash 1
Dry Tom Hi
Dry Tom Hi
Crash 1
Verb Tom Lo
Verb Tom Hi
Crash 1
Verb Tom Lo
Verb Tom Hi
Crash 1
Timpani
C3 48
50
Timpani
49
51
Dry Tom Hi
Ride 2
Timpani
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 2
Dry Tom Hi
Ride 2
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 1
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 1
Timpani
52
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
Tambourine
Crash 1
Timpani
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
Tambourine
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
Tambourine
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
Tambourine
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
Tambourine
Crash 1
Timpani
53
Tambourine
Crash 1
54
56
58
55
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
57
Vibraslap
Ride 1
Vibraslap
Ride 2
Vibraslap
Vibraslap
Vibraslap
59
Ride 2
Ride 2
Ride 2
Ride 1
Ride 1
Bongo Hi
Bongo Hi
Bongo Lo
Cga Mute Hi
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Bongo Hi
Cga Mute Hi
Cga Mute Lo
Cga Slap
Bongo Hi
Bongo Hi
C4 60
62
Bongo Lo
Cga Mute Hi
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Bongo Lo
Cga Mute Hi
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Bongo Lo
Cga Mute Hi
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Bongo Lo
Cga Mute Hi
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
61
63
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
64
65
Timbale
Timbale
Timbale
Timbale
Timbale
Timbale
66
68
70
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
67
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Cabasa Up
Maracas
Cabasa Up
Maracas
Cabasa Up
Maracas
Cabasa Up
Maracas
Cabasa Up
Maracas
Agogo
69
Maracas
71
Soft Pad A
Brush Swish
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
606 HiHat Cl
606 HiHat Cl
606 HiHat Op
Long Guiro
Claves
C5 72
74
73
75
76
Wood Block
Metronome 2
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Pizz
77
78
80
82
Cuica
Cuica
Cuica
Cuica
Cuica
Syn Vox 1
Voice Aahs A
Voice Oohs2A
Male Ooh A
Ice Rain
79
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
Spectrum
Wind Chimes
Wood Block
Cga Slap
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
Spectrum
Wind Chimes
Wood Block
Cga Slap
Dry Tom Lo
Applause
Hybrid Kick2
Cl HiHat 1
Round Kick
Pedal HiHat
Natural SN2
Op HiHat
Brush Slap
Brush Swish
Brush Roll
SN Roll
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
Spectrum
Wind Chimes
Wood Block
Cga Slap
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
Spectrum
Wind Chimes
Wood Block
Cga Slap
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Maracas
81
83
Ice Rain
Wind Chimes
Claves
808 SN
C6 84
86
808 SN
85
87
808 SN
808 SN
Dry Tom Lo
Lite Kick
Dry Tom Lo
Lite Kick
Dry Tom Lo
Lite Kick
Verb Tom Hi
Piccolo SN
Scratch 3
Tin Wave
Spectrum
REV Steel DR
REV Tin Wave
REV PiccloSN
REV Crash 1
Metronome 2
R8 Click
Hand Claps
Voice Breath
Scratch 3
Tin Wave
Crash 1
88
Hybrid Kick2
Old Kick
Hybrid Kick2
Old Kick
Hybrid Kick2
Old Kick
89
90
92
94
Natural SN2
Natural SN1
Brush Swish
Brush Roll
Brush Slap
Metronome 2
R8 Click
808 Kick
808 Kick
91
Natural SN1
Natural SN2
808 SN
Natural SN1
Natural SN2
SN Roll
Ride Bell 1
REV Tin Wave
DIGI Bell 1
Metal Wind
Applause
93
95
Brush Slap
Brush Swish
Brush Roll
SN Roll
Brush Slap
Metronome 2
R8 Click
C7 96
98
R8 Click
97
Metronome 1
Metronome 1
Metronome 1
Metronome 1
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Rh y th m Se t List
XP-A (Se ssio n )
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
SessionSet 1
SessionSet 2
SessionSet 3
SessionSet 4
SessionSet 5
SessionSet 6
SessionSet 7
Demo Drum
Note No.
35
Deep Kick 3
Mix Kick
Mix Kick
Deep Kick 3
TD7 Kick
Dance Kick 2
Dance Kick 3
909 Rim 2
909 Snr 2
909 Claps 2
808 Snr 2
909 Tom 2
606 HiHat Cl
Verb Tom Lo
606 HiHat Op
909 Tom 2
606 HiHat Op
Verb Tom Hi
909 Tom 2
Crash 1
Kick Ghost
Dance Kick 3
909 Rim 2
909 Snr 3
Dance Kick 3
Dance Kick 2
Mute Snr
Deep Kick 3
Mix Kick
Old Kick
Deep Kick 3
Side Stick
Loose Snr
HC2 Claps 1
Ring Snr
Hybrid Kick1
Side Stick
Loose Snr
Tambrin MENU
Natural SN2
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 1
Verb Tom Lo
Pedal HiHat
Verb Tom Hi
Op HiHat
36
37
38
39
40
C2
Side Stick
Solo Snr
Side Stick
Side Stick
Rap Snr
Jingle Snr
HC2 Claps 2
Tiny Snr 2
909 Tom 2
606 HiHat Cl
Verb Tom Lo
606 HiHat Op
909 Tom 2
606 HiHat Op
Verb Tom Hi
909 Tom 2
Crash 1
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
707 Claps
HC2 Claps 2
Talk Snr
707 Claps
House Snr
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 1
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 2
Verb Tom Hi
Op HiHat
Ring Snr
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 1
Verb Tom Lo
Cl HiHat 2
Verb Tom Hi
Op HiHat
909 Tom 2
606 HiHat Cl
Verb Tom Lo
606 HiHat Op
909 Tom 2
606 HiHat Op
Verb Tom Hi
909 Tom 2
Crash 1
909 Tom 2
606 HiHat Cl
Verb Tom Lo
606 HiHat Cl
909 Tom 2
606 HiHat Op
Verb Tom Hi
909 Tom 2
Crash 1
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
Verb Tom Hi
Verb Tom Hi
Crash 1
Verb Tom Hi
Verb Tom Hi
Crash 1
Verb Tom Hi
Verb Tom Hi
Crash 1
Verb Tom Hi
Verb Tom Hi
Crash 1
C3 48
50
49
51
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 2
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 2
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 2
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 2
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 2
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 2
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 2
Verb Tom Hi
Ride 1
52
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
Tamb.Long
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
Tamb.Long
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
Tamb.Long
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
CR78 Tamb.
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
CR78 Tamb.
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
CR78 Tamb.
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
CR78 Tamb.
Crash 1
China Cym
Ride Bell 1
Tamb.Long
Crash 1
53
54
56
58
55
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
Cowbell 1
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
Cowbell 1
Cowbell 1
Cowbell 1
Cowbell 1
Crash 1
Crash 1
Crash 1
Crash 1
Crash 1
57
Cowbell 1
Ride Bell 1
Bongo3 High
Bongo3 Low
Cga Slap
Cowbell 1
Ride Bell 1
Bongo3 High
Bongo3 Low
Cga Slap
Cowbell 1
Cowbell 1
Ride Bell 1
Bongo3 High
Bongo3 Low
Cga Slap
Cowbell 1
Cowbell 1
Cowbell 1
Vibraslap
59
Ride Bell 1
Bongo3 High
Bongo3 Low
Cga Slap
Ride Bell 1
Bongo3 High
Bongo3 Low
Cga Slap
Ride Bell 1
Bongo3 High
Bongo3 Low
Cga Slap
Ride Bell 1
Bongo3 High
Bongo3 Low
Cga Slap
Ride 2
Bongo Hi
C4 60
62
Bongo Lo
61
63
Cga Mute Hi
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
Cga Open Hi
Cga Open Lo
Timbale
64
65
Timbale
Timbale
Timbale
Timbale
Timbale
Timbale
Timbale
Timbale
66
68
70
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
67
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Agogo
Shaker 4
Shaker 4
Shaker 4
Shaker 4
626 Shaker
Shaker 4
626 Shaker
Shaker 4
626 Shaker
Shaker 4
Cabasa Up
Maracas
69
Shaker 5
Shaker 5
Shaker 5
Shaker 5
71
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
Soft Pad A
Soft Pad B
Long Guiro
Long Guiro
Claves
C5 72
74
73
75
76
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Cuica
Wood Block
Wood Block
Shaker 3
77
78
80
82
Cuica
Cuica
Cuica
Cuica
Cuica
Cuica
Cuica
Cuica
79
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
Auhvox
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
Auhvox
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
REV Gt Scrap
REV Gt SldNz
REV Gt CutNz
REV Gt Slap
REV TeknHit2
REV TeknHit3
REV Dance K3
REV 909 Snr2
REV 909 Snr3
REV Rap Snr
REV Talk Snr
REV JinglSnr
REV HouseSnr
REV Mute Snr
R8 Click
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
Auhvox
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
Auhvox
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
Auhvox
Open Triangl
Open Triangl
Cabasa Cut
REV Shaker 5
REV Shaker 4
REV Shaker 3
REV 626Shakr
REV CR78Tamb
REV Tamb.Lng
REV Tamb.Sht
REV Bongo3 H
REV Bongo3 L
REV F.Snap 3
REV F.Snaps2
REV HC2 Clp2
REV 707 Clps
REV HC2 Clp1
R8 Click
606 HiHat Cl
Open Triangl
606 HiHat Op
Ride 2
81
83
Tekno Hit 3
Tekno Hit 3
Tekno Hit 2
Tekno Hit 2
FX Bell 2fw
FX Bell 1fw
FX Bomb
Gtr Feedback
Gtr Scrap
Gtr Slid Nz
Gtr Cut Nz
Gtr Slap
Tekno Hit 3
Tekno Hit 3
Tekno Hit 2
Tekno Hit 2
FX Bell 2fw
FX Bell 1fw
FX Bomb
Tekno Hit 3
Tekno Hit 3
Tekno Hit 2
Tekno Hit 2
REV Dance K3
REV TeknHit3
REV TeknHit3
REV TeknHit2
REV TeknHit2
REV 808 Snr2
REV 909 Snr2
REV 909 Snr3
REV HC2 Clp1
R8 Click
Tekno Hit 3
Tekno Hit 3
Tekno Hit 2
Tekno Hit 2
Tekno Loop
REV TeknHit3
REV TeknHit3
REV TeknHit2
REV TeknHit2
Blaster A
Dance Kick 2
Dance Kick 2
House Snr
Tiny Snr 2
Tiny Snr 2
Hybrid Kick2
Old Kick
C6 84
86
85
87
88
Wah Down 1
89
Wah Up
1
90
92
94
Sm.Club fw
HC2 Claps 2
Gtr Scrap
707 Claps
Gtr Slid Nz
Gtr Cut Nz
R8 Click
Wah Down 2
Sm.Club fw
HC2 Claps 2
FingerSnaps2
707 Claps
626 Shaker
Tamb.Short
R8 Click
Dance Kick 2
Loose Snr
Natural SN2
Tiny Snr 2
Wind Chimes
Dry Tom Lo
Piccolo SN
Dry Tom Lo
91
Wah Up
Sm.Club
2
93
Sm.Club fw
FX Bell 1fw
FX Bell 2fw
R8 Click
Juno Rave A
Hard 5ths A
CR78 Tamb.
R8 Click
95
C7 96
98
97
Gtr Slap
REV Snr Buzz
REV 909 Rim2
Tamb.Long
REV 707 Clps
FingerSnap 3
REV 909 Clp2
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Pe rfo rm a n ce List
USER (Use r Gro u p )
PR-A (Pre se t A Gro u p )
PR-B (Pre se t B Gro u p )
No.
Name
Key Mode
No.
Name
Key Mode
No.
Name
Key Mode
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.Horn Sect
SpaceCarrier
Orchestral
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
LAYER
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
House Set
Analectro
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
LAYER
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
Africa
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
LAYER
World Ethnic
Asian Ethnic
Asian Band
60’s Set
Anatronic
Tekno Pop 1
Tekno Pop 2
Hard Core
Hi Energy
Blues Band
Country Band
Folk Set
Pop Dance
Acid Set
Nebular Vox
Terminator
Flying Jazz
Sweeper
Reggae Band
FunkWah Band
Funkin’Phaze
Zydeco Band
New Orleans
Dixieland
Ambient Set
Electro Pop
Pop Set 1
Rave Split
Pop Set 2
Multi Sax
Pop Set 3
Cosmic Dawn
Bass / Lead
S&H / Pad
Pop Set 4
Big Band Set
Cont.Jazz 1
Cont.Jazz 2
Ac.Jazz Set
Gospel Set
All Strings
All Brass
L.A. Ballad
Hip Hop Set
Funk Rock
Funk Fusion
Heavy Metal
Heavy Kids
Latin Set
AcPiano+Pad
Kicks Attack
Step Brass
Drone / Pipe
Chime Dreams
Tekno Loop 2
Big Band
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
All Piano 1
All Piano 2
All Keyboard
All Organ
BrazilianSet
New Age 1
New Age 2
Orchestra
Labyrinth
White Hole
Cyber Sweep
Tekno Asia
1080 Fantasy
Pop Ballad
Rhythmatic
Power JV
All Winds
Concerto
All Bells
Film Score 1
Film Score 2
Symphonic
Chamber Set
Baroque Set
Mlt & Perc
All Seq
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
SINGLE
All Bass
All Pad
All FX
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MIDI Im p le m e n ta tio n
Model:
JV-1010 (64 Voice Synthesizer Module)
*
The Patches corresponding to each Bank Select are as follows.
Version: 1.00
Date:
Jan. 28 1999
Bank Select | Program No | Group
MSB | LSB |
——————+—————+————————————+————————————————————————————————————————
Patch No.
|
80 |
81 |
81 |
81 |
81 |
81 |
84 |
84 |
84 |
84 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
0 - 127 | User
0 - 127 | PR-A
0 - 127 | PR-B
0 - 127 | PR-C
0 - 127 | GM
0 - 127 | PR-E
0 - 127 | XP-A (Session)
0 - 126 | XP-A
0 - 127 | XP-B
0 - 127 | XP-B
1 - 128
1 - 128
1 - 128
1 - 128
1 - 128
1 - 128
1 - 128
129 - 255
1 - 128
129 - 256
1. Data Reception
■ Channel Voice Messages
■ Note Off
status
2nd byte
3rd byte
8nH
kkH
vvH
*
The Performance corresponding to each Bank Select are as follows.
9nH
kkH
00H
n=MIDI channel number:
kk=note number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
Bank Select | Program No | Group
MSB | LSB |
Performance No.
|
——————+—————+————————————+————————————————————————————————————————
vv=Note Off velocity:
80 |
81 |
81 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 - 31 | User
0 - 31 | PR-A
0 - 31 | PR-B
1 - 32
1 - 32
1 - 32
*
*
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.
*
The Rhythm set corresponding to each Bank Select are as follows.
■ Note On
Bank Select | Program No | Group
MSB | LSB |
Rhythm set No.
|
status
2nd byte
kkH
3rd byte
vvH
——————+—————+————————————+————————————————————————————————————————
80 |
81 |
81 |
81 |
81 |
81 |
84 |
84 |
84 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
0 |
2 |
3 |
0 - 1 | User
0 - 1 | PR-A
1 - 2
1 - 2
9nH
n=MIDI channel number:
kk=note number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
01H - 7FH (1 - 127)
0 - 1 | PR-B
1 - 2
0 - 1 | PR-C
1 - 2
0 - 1 | GM
1 - 2
vv=Note On velocity:
0 - 1 | PR-E
1 - 2
0 - 7 | XP-A (Session)
0 - 127 | XP-B
0 - 127 | XP-B
1 - 8
1 - 128
129 - 256
*
Not received in Performance mode when the Receive Switch (PERFORM/ PART) is OFF.
■Modulation (Controller number 1)
■ Polyphonic Aftertouch
status
BnH
2nd byte
01H
3rd byte
vvH
status
2nd byte
3rd byte
vvH
AnH
kkH
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=Modulation depth:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
n=MIDI channel number:
kk=note number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
vv=Aftertouch:
■Breath type (Controller number 2)
status
BnH
2nd byte
02H
3rd byte
vvH
*
*
*
This message is received if the Aftertouch Source (SYSTEM) is POLY or CH&POLY.
Not received in Performance mode when the Receive Switch (PERFORM/ PART) is OFF.
Not received in GM mode.
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
■ Control Change
■Foot type (Controller number 4)
*
If the corresponding Controller number is selected for the Patch Control Source 2/ 3
status
BnH
2nd byte
04H
3rd byte
vvH
(PATCH), the corresponding effect will occur.
*
If a Controller number that corresponds to the System Control Source 1/ 2 (SYSTEM) is
selected, the specified effect will apply if Patch Control Source 2/ 3 (PATCH) is set to
SYS-CTRL1 or SYS-CTRL2.
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
*
Not received in Performance mode when the Receive Switch (PERFORM/ PART) or the
Control Change Receive Switch is OFF.
■Portamento Time (Controller number 5)
status
BnH
2nd byte
05H
3rd byte
vvH
■Bank Select (Controller number 0,32)
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=Portamento Time:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
status
BnH
2nd byte
00H
3rd byte
mmH
BnH
20H
llH
*
Portamento Time will change.
n=MIDI channel number:
mm,ll=Bank number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00 00H - 7F 7FH (bank.1 - bank.16384)
■Data Entry (Controller number 6, 38)
status
BnH
2nd byte
06H
3rd byte
*
*
Not received when the Receive Program Change or Receive Bank Select (SYSTEM) is
mmH
llH
OFF.
BnH
26H
Not received in GM mode.
n=MIDI channel number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
mm,ll= the value of the parameter specified by RPN/ NRPN
mm=MSB, ll=LSB
■Volume (Controller number 7)
status
BnH
2nd byte
07H
3rd byte
vvH
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=Volume:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
■Balance (Controller number 8)
status
BnH
2nd byte
08H
3rd byte
vvH
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=Balance:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
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MIDI Im p le m e n ta tio n
■Panpot (Controller number 10)
■Sound Controller 4 (Controller number 73)
status
BnH
2nd byte
0AH
3rd byte
vvH
status
BnH
2nd byte
49H
3rd byte
vvH
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=Panpot:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 40H - 7FH (left - center - right)
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-128 - 0 - +126)
*
Adjust the stereo location over 128 steps, where 0 is far left, 64 is center, and 127 is far
right. However this is not received when the Pan Control Switch is OFF.
*
The Filter Envelope Time 1 (PATCH), The Level Envelope Time 1 (PATCH) will change
relatively.
■Expression (Controller number 11)
■Sound Controller 5 (Controller number 74)
status
BnH
2nd byte
0BH
3rd byte
vvH
status
BnH
2nd byte
4AH
3rd byte
vvH
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=Expression:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-64 - 0 - +63)
*
*
If the Volume Control Source (SYSTEM) is set to VOL&EXP, the volume of the Part
corresponding to the MIDI channel of the received message will be adjusted. However
this is not received if the Receive Volume (PATCH) is OFF.
*
The Cutoff Frequency (PATCH) will change relatively.
■General Purpose Controller 5 (Controller number 80)
In GM mode, the volume can always be controlled.
status
BnH
2nd byte
50H
3rd byte
vvH
■Hold 1 (Controller number 64)
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-128 - 0 - +126)
status
BnH
2nd byte
40H
3rd byte
vvH
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127) 0-63=OFF, 64-127=ON
*
Level Envelope Level 1–3 (PATCH) of Tone 1 will change relatively.
■General Purpose Controller 6 (Controller number 81)
*
Not received when the Receive Hold-1 (PATCH) is OFF.
status
BnH
2nd byte
51H
3rd byte
vvH
■Portamento (Controller number 65)
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-128 - 0 - +126)
status
BnH
2nd byte
41H
3rd byte
vvH
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127) 0-63=OFF, 64-127=ON
*
Level Envelope Level 1–3 (PATCH) of Tone 2 will change relatively.
■General Purpose Controller 7 (Controller number 82)
*
The Portamento Sw (PATCH) will change.
status
BnH
2nd byte
52H
3rd byte
vvH
■Sostenuto (Controller number 66)
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-128 - 0 - +126)
status
BnH
2nd byte
42H
3rd byte
vvH
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127) 0-63=OFF, 64-127=ON
*
Level Envelope Level 1–3 (PATCH) of Tone 3 will change relatively.
■General Purpose Controller 8 (Controller number 83)
■Soft (Controller number 67)
status
BnH
2nd byte
53H
3rd byte
vvH
status
BnH
2nd byte
43H
3rd byte
vvH
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-128 - 0 - +126)
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127) 0-63=OFF, 64-127=ON
*
Level Envelope Level 1–3 (PATCH) of Tone 4 will change relatively.
■Hold 2 (Controller number 69)
■Portamento Control
(Controller number 84)
3rd byte
status
BnH
2nd byte
45H
3rd byte
vvH
status
BnH
2nd byte
54H
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
kkH
n=MIDI channel number:
kk=source note number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
*
A hold movement isn't done.
*
*
A Note On message received immediately after a Portamento control will be sounded
with the pitch changing smoothly from the source note number. If a voice is already
sounding at the same note number as the source note number, that voice will change
pitch to the pitch of the newly received Note On, and continue sounding (i.e., will be
played legato).
■Sound Controller 2 (Controller number 71)
status
BnH
2nd byte
47H
3rd byte
vvH
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-128 - 0 - +126)
The speed of the pitch change caused by Portamento is determined by the Portamento
Time value.
*
The Resonance (PATCH) will change relatively.
■Effect 1 (Reverb Send Level) (Controller number 91)
status
BnH
2nd byte
5BH
3rd byte
vvH
■Sound Controller 3 (Controller number 72)
status
BnH
2nd byte
48H
3rd byte
vvH
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=Reverb Send Level:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=control value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 40H - 7FH (-128 - 0 - +126)
*
In Performance mode, the Reverb Send Level parameter of each Part will change.
*
The Filter Envelope Time 2–4 (PATCH), Level Envelope Time 2–4 (PATCH) will change
relatively.
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■Effect 3 (Chorus Send Level) (Controller number 93)
■ Channel Aftertouch
status
BnH
2nd byte
5DH
3rd byte
vvH
status
2nd byte
DnH
vvH
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=Chorus Send Level:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=Channel Aftertouch:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
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.
■RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100,101)
■ Pitch Bend Change
status
BnH
2nd byte
65H
3rd byte
status
2nd byte
3rd byte
mmH
llH
EnH
llH
mmH
BnH
64H
n=MIDI channel number:
mm,ll=Pitch Bend value:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00 00H - 40 00H - 7F 7FH (-8192 - 0 - +8191)
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
*
Not received in Performance mode when the Receive Switch (PERFORM/ PART) is OFF.
<<< RPN >>>
Control Changes include RPN (Registered Parameter Numbers), which are extended
parameters whose function is defined in the MIDI specification.
■ Channel Mode Messages
When using RPNs, first the RPN (Controller numbers 100 and 101; they can be sent in any
order) is transmitted to specify the parameter you wish to control. Then, Data Entry
messages (Controller numbers 6 and 38) are used to set the value of the specified parameter.
Once a RPN parameter has been specified, all further Data Entry messages on that channel
are considered to apply to that specified parameter. In order to prevent accidents, when the
desired setting has been made for the parameter, it is recommended that RPN be set to Null.
■ All Sound Off (Controller number 120)
status
2nd byte
3rd byte
BnH
78H
00H
n=MIDI channel:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
*
*
When this message is received, all notes currently sounding on the corresponding
channel will be turned off.
Not received in Performance mode when the Receive Switch (PERFORM/ PART) is OFF.
This device receives the following RPNs.
RPN
Data entry
MSB LSB
mmH -
MSB LSB
00H 00H
Notes
■ Reset All Controllers (Controller number 121)
Pitch Bend Sensitivity
status
2nd byte
3rd byte
mm: 00H - 0CH (0 - 12 semitones)
ll: ignored (processed as 00H)
Up to 1 octave can be specified in semitone steps.
BnH
79H
00H
n=MIDI channel number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
*
The Bend Range Up/ Down will also be
changed.
*
*
Not received in Performance mode when the Receive Switch (PERFORM/ PART) is OFF.
When this message is received, the following controllers will be set to their reset values.
*
Not received by the Rhythm Part (Part 10).
Controller
Reset value
[+-]0 (center)
0 (off)
00H 01H
mmH llH
Channel Fine Tuning
Pitch Bend Change
Polyphonic Key Pressure
Channel Pressure
Modulation
mm, ll: 20 00H - 40 00H - 60 00H
(-4096 x 100 / 8192 - 0 - +4096 x 100 / 8192 cent)
0 (off)
*
In Patch mode, the Master Tune (SYSTEM)
will change.
0 (off)
Breath type
0 (minimum)
*
In Performance mode, the Fine Tune
(PERFORM) of each Part will change. When
received on the Control channel, the Master
Tune (SYSTEM) will change.
Expression
127 (maximum)
However the controller will be at minimum.
Hold 1
0 (off)
Sostenuto
0 (off)
Soft
0 (off)
00H 02H
mmH -
Channel Coarse Tuning
Hold 2
0 (off)
mm: 10H - 40H - 70H (-48 - 0 - +48 semitones)
ll: ignored (processed as 00H)
RPN
Unset. Previously set data will not change.
Unset. Previously set data will not change.
0 (minimum)
NRPN
*
*
Not received in Patch mode.
System General purpose controller 1
System General purpose controller 2
In Performance mode, the Coarse Tune
(PERFORM/ PART) of each Part will change.
0 (minimum)
■ All Note Off (Controller number 123)
7FH 7FH
- -
RPN null
status
2nd byte
3rd byte
RPN and NRPN will be set as “unspecified”.
Once this setting has been made, subsequent
Data Entry messages will be ignored. (It is not
necessary to transmit Data Entry for RPN Null
settings.
BnH
7BH
00H
n=MIDI channel number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
*
*
When All Note Off is received, all currently sounding notes of the corresponding
channel will be turned off. However if Hold 1 or Sostenuto are on, the sound will be held
until these are turned off.
Parameter values that were previously set will
not change.
Not received in Performance mode if the Receive Switch (PERFORM/ PART) is OFF.
mm, ll: ignored
■ Omni Off (Controller number 124)
■ Program Change
status
2nd byte
3rd byte
status
2nd byte
BnH
7CH
00H
CnH
ppH
n=MIDI channel number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
n=MIDI channel number:
pp=Program number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (prog.1 - prog.128)
*
*
The same processing as when All Note Off is received will be done.
Not received in Performance mode if the Receive Switch (PERFORM/ PART) is OFF.
*
*
*
Not received when the Receive Program Change is OFF.
When received on the Control channel, the Performance will change.
Not received in Performance mode when the Receive Switch (PERFORM/ PART) is OFF.
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■ Omni On (Controller number 125)
■ Universal Non-realtime System Exclusive Messages
status
2nd byte
3rd byte
BnH
7DH
00H
■Identity Request Message
n=MIDI channel number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
When this message is received, Identity Reply message (p. 73) will be transmitted.
*
*
The same processing as when All Note Off is received will be done. The instrument will
not be set to OMNI ON.
status
F0H
data byte
status
F7H
7EH, dev, 06H, 01H
Not received in Performance mode if the Receive Switch (PERFORM/ PART) is OFF.
Byte
F0H
7EH
dev
Remarks
Exclusive status
ID number
device ID
sub ID#1
sub ID#2
EOX
■ Mono (Controller number 126)
(Universal Non-realtime message)
(dev: 10H)
status
2nd byte
3rd byte
BnH
7EH
mmH
06H
01H
F7H
(General Information)
(Identity Request)
n=MIDI channel number:
mm=Mono number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 10H (0 - 16)
(End Of Exclusive)
*
*
The same processing as when All Note Off is received will be done, and the Key Assign
Mode (PATCH) will be set to SOLO.
*
The “dev” is own device number or 7FH (Broadcast).
Not received in Performance mode if the Receive Switch (PERFORM/ PART) is OFF.
■GM System On
“GM System On” is a command message that resets the internal settings of the instrument
to the GM initial state (General MIDI System - Level 1). A GM instrument that receives this
message will automatically enter a state in which it can correctly perform a GM score.
■ Poly (Controller number 127)
status
2nd byte
3rd byte
BnH
7FH
00H
n=MIDI channel number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
status
F0H
data byte
status
F7H
7EH, 7FH, 09H, 01H
*
*
The same processing as when All Note Off is received will be done, and the Key Assign
Mode (PATCH) will be set to POLY.
Byte
F0H
7EH
7FH
09H
01H
F7H
Remarks
Not received in Performance mode if the Receive Switch (PERFORM/ PART) is OFF.
Exclusive status
ID number
device ID
sub ID#1
sub ID#2
EOX
(Universal Non-realtime message)
(Broadcast)
■ System Realtime Messages
(General MIDI Message)
(General MIDI On)
■ Timing Clock
status
(End Of Exclusive)
■GM System Off
F8H
When this messages is received, this instrument will return to the performance mode.
*
This message will be received if the Clock Source (SYSTEM) is MIDI.
status
F0H
data byte
status
F7H
7EH, 7FH, 09H, 02H
■ Active Sensing
status
Byte
F0H
7EH
7FH
09H
02H
F7H
Remarks
FEH
Exclusive status
ID number
device ID
sub ID#1
sub ID#2
EOX
(Universal Non-realtime message)
(Broadcast)
*
When an Active Sensing message is received, the unit will begin monitoring the interval
at which MIDI messages are received. During monitoring, if more than 420 ms passes
without a message being received, the same processing will be done as when All Sound
Off, All Note Off, and Reset All Controllers messages are received. Then monitoring will
be halted.
(General MIDI Message)
(General MIDI Off)
(End Of Exclusive)
■ Universal Realtime System Exclusive Messages
■ System Exclusive Messages
status
data byte
status
■Master Volume
F0H
iiH, ddH, ......, eeH
F7H
status
F0H
data byte
status
F7H
F0H:
System Exclusive message status
7FH, 7FH, 04H, 01H, llH, mmH
ii = ID number:
This is the ID number (manufacturer ID) that specifies the
manufacturer whose exclusive message this is. Roland's manufacturer
ID is 41H.ID numbers 7EH and 7FH are defined in an expansion of the
MIDI standard as Universal Non-realtime messages (7EH) and
Universal Realtime Messages (7FH).
Byte
F0H
7FH
7FH
04H
01H
llH
Remarks
Exclusive status
ID number
(Universal Realtime message)
(Broadcast)
device ID
dd,..., ee = data:
F7H:
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
sub ID#1
(Device Control Message)
(Master Volume)
EOX (End Of Exclusive)
sub ID#2
LSB of Master Volume
Of the System Exclusive messages received by this device, the Universal Non-realtime
messages and the Universal Realtime messages and the Data Request (RQ1) messages and
the Data Set (DT1) messages will be set automatically.
mmH
F7H
MSB of Master Volume
EOX (End Of Exclusive)
*
*
LSB of Master Volume (llH) is processed as 00H.
This message is not received in GM mode.
*
The device ID number of this instrument is fixed at 10H (17).
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■Data Set 1 DT1
■ Data Transmission
This message transmits the actual data, and is used when you wish to set the data of the
receiving device.
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.
status
F0H
data byte
status
F7H
41H, dev, 42H, 12H, aaH, bbH,
ccH, ddH, ... eeH, sum
■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.
Byte
F0H
41H
dev
Remarks
When a Data Request message is received, if the device is in a state in which it is able to
transmit data, and if the address and size are appropriate, the requested data is transmitted
as a Data Set 1 (DT1) message. If the conditions are not met, nothing is transmitted.
Exclusive status
ID number
device ID
(Roland)
(dev: 10H)
(GS)
42H
12H
aaH
bbH
ccH
ddH
model ID
status
F0H
data byte
status
F7H
command ID
address MSB
address middle byte
address LSB
data:
(DT1)
41H, dev, 6AH, 11H, aaH, bbH,
ccH, ddH, ssH, ttH, uuH, vvH, sum
Byte
F0H
41H
dev
Remarks
The actual data to be transmitted. Multi-byte
data is transmitted in the address order.
Exclusive status
ID number
device ID
model ID
command ID
address MSB
address
(Roland)
(dev: 10H)
(JV-1010)
(RQ1)
:
:
eeH
sum
F7H
data
6AH
11H
aaH
bbH
ccH
ddH
ssH
checksum
EOX
(End Of Exclusive)
*
This message is not received in GM mode.
address
address LSB
size MSB
size
ttH
2. Data Transmission
uuH
vvH
sum
F7H
size
size LSB
checksum
EOX
■ Channel Voice Messages
(End Of Exclusive)
*
The following control changes and program changes are transmitted to an external MIDI
device when a GM Data Transfer command is executed.
*
The size of data that can be transmitted at one time is fixed for each type of data. and
data requests must be made with a fixed starting address and size. Refer to the address
and size given in “Parameter Address Map” (p. 74).
■ Control Change
*
*
For the checksum, refer to (p. 86).
This message is not received in GM mode.
■Data Entry (Controller number 6, 38)
status
BnH
2nd byte
06H
3rd byte
■Data Set 1 DT1
mmH
llH
This message transmits the actual data, and is used when you wish to set the data of the
receiving device.
BnH
26H
n=MIDI channel number:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
mm,ll=the value of the parameter specified by RPN/ NRPN
mm=MSB, ll=LSB
status
F0H
data byte
status
F7H
41H, dev, 6AH, 12H, aaH, bbH,
ccH, ddH, eeH, ... ffH, sum
■Volume (Controller number 7)
status
BnH
2nd byte
07H
3rd byte
vvH
Byte
F0H
41H
dev
Remarks
Exclusive status
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=Volume:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
ID number
device ID
model ID
command ID
address MSB
address
(Roland)
(dev: 10H)
(JV-1010)
(DT1)
6AH
12H
aaH
bbH
ccH
■Panpot (Controller number 10)
status
BnH
2nd byte
0AH
3rd byte
vvH
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=panpot:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 40H - 7FH (left - center - right)
address
ddH
eeH
address LSB
data:
The actual data to be transmitted. Multi-byte
data is transmitted in the order of the address.
■Effect 1 (Reverb Send Level) (Controller number 91)
status
BnH
2nd byte
5BH
3rd byte
vvH
:
:
ffH
sum
F7H
data
n=MIDI channel number:
vv=Reverb Send Level:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
checksum
EOX
(End Of Exclusive)
■Effect 3 (Chorus Send Level) (Controller number 93)
*
*
The amount of data that is transmitted at one time is fixed for the type of data, and only
data of the fixed starting address and size will be transmitted. Refer to the address and
size given in “Parameter Address Map” (p. 74).
status
2nd byte
5DH
3rd byte
vvH
BnH
Data whose size is greater than 128 bytes should be divided into packets of 128 bytes or
less and transmitted. Successive “Data Set 1” messages should have at least 20 ms of
time interval between them.
n=MIDI channel:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
00H - 7FH (0 - 127)
vv=Chorus Send Level:
*
*
For the checksum, refer to (p. 86).
This message is not received in GM mode.
This device is able to receive GS Exclusive messages only for Scale Tune settings.
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■RPN MSB/LSB (Controller number 100, 101)
■ System Exclusive Messages
status
BnH
2nd byte
65H
3rd byte
mmH
llH
There is a kind of the Universal Non-realtime messages and the Data Set (DT1) messages in
the System Exclusive messages transmitted by this device.
BnH
64H
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
*
The device ID number of this instrument is fixed at 10H (17).
■ Universal Non-realtime System Exclusive Messages
<<< RPN >>>
Control Changes include RPN (Registered Parameter Numbers), which are extended
parameters whose function is defined in the MIDI specification.
■Identity Reply Message
When using RPNs, first the RPN (Controller numbers 100 and 101; they can be sent in any
order) is transmitted to specify the parameter you wish to control. Then, Data Entry
messages (Controller numbers 6 and 38) are used to set the value of the specified parameter.
Once a RPN parameter has been specified, all further Data Entry messages on that channel
are considered to apply to that specified parameter. In order to prevent accidents, when the
desired setting has been made for the parameter, it is recommended that RPN be set to Null.
status
F0H
data byte
status
F7H
7EH, dev, 06H, 02H, 41H, 6AH, 00H,
05H, 00H, 00H, 00H, 00H, 00H
Byte
Remarks
F0H
Exclusive status
This device transmits the following RPNs.
7EH
ID number
device ID
(Universal Non-realtime message)
(dev: 10H)
dev
RPN
Data entry
MSB LSB
mmH -
06H
sub ID#1
(General Information)
(Identity Reply)
MSB LSB
00H 00H
Notes
02H
sub ID#2
Pitch Bend Sensitivity
41H
ID number
Device family code
(Roland)
mm: 00H - 0CH (0 - 12 semitones)
ll: ignored (processed as 00H)
Up to 1 octave can be specified in semitone steps.
6AH 00H
05H 00H
Device family number code
00H 00H 00H 00H Software revision level
F7H EOX (End Of Exclusive)
*
The Bend Range Up/ Down will also be
changed.
*
Not received by the Rhythm Part (Part 10).
■ Data Transmission
00H 01H
mmH llH
Channel Fine Tuning
■Data Set1 DT1
mm, ll: 20 00H - 40 00H - 60 00H
(-4096 x 100 / 8192 - 0 - +4096 x 100 / 8192 cent)
*
In Patch mode, the Master Tune (SYSTEM)
will change.
status
F0H
data byte
status
F7H
41H, dev, 6AH, 12H, aaH, bbH,
ccH, ddH, eeH, ... ffH, sum
*
In Performance mode, the Fine Tune
(PERFORM) of each Part will change. When
received on the Control channel, the Master
Tune (SYSTEM) will change.
Byte
F0H
41H
dev
Remarks
Exclusive status
ID number
device ID
model ID
command ID
address MSB
address
(Roland)
(dev: 10H)
(JV-1010)
(DT1)
00H 02H
mmH -
Channel Coarse Tuning
6AH
12H
aaH
bbH
ccH
mm: 10H - 40H - 70H (-48 - 0 - +48 semitones)
ll: ignored (processed as 00H)
*
*
Not received in Patch mode.
In Performance mode, the Coarse Tune
(PERFORM/ PART) of each Part will change.
address
ddH
eeH
address LSB
data:
The actual data to be transmitted. Multi-byte
data is transmitted in the address order.
■ Program Change
status
2nd byte
:
:
CnH
ppH
ffH
sum
F7H
data
n=MIDI channel:
0H - FH (ch.1 - ch.16)
checksum
EOX
pp=Program number:
00H - 7FH (prog.1 - prog.128)
(End Of Exclusive)
*
The amount of data transmitted at one time is fixed for the type of data, and the data will
be transmitted with the fixed starting address and size. Refer to the address and size
given in “Parameter Address Map” (p. 74).
*
*
Large amounts of data must be divided into packets of 128 bytes or less, and transmitted
at intervals of approximately 20 ms.
For the checksum, refer to (p. 86).
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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.
+——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+
| Start
|
|
|
|
Address |
Description
|—————————————+————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————|
| 00 00 00 00 | System
1-1
|
|—————————————+————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————|
| 01 00 00 00 | Temporary Performance
1-2
1-3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| 02 00 00 00 | Performance Mode Temporary Patch(part 1)
| 02 01 00 00 | Performance Mode Temporary Patch(part 2)
|
:
|
| 02 08 00 00 | Performance Mode Temporary Patch(part 9)
| 02 09 00 00 | Temporary Rhythm Setup
1-4
1-3
| 02 0A 00 00 | Performance Mode Temporary Patch(part 11)
|
:
|
| 02 0F 00 00 | Performance Mode Temporary Patch(part 16)
| 03 00 00 00 | Patch Mode Temporary Patch
1-3
|—————————————+————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————|
| 10 00 00 00 | User Performance USER:01
| 10 01 00 00 | User Performance USER:02
1-2
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
:
|
| 10 1F 00 00 | User Performance USER:32
| 10 40 00 00 | User Rhythm Setup USER:1
| 10 41 00 00 | User Rhythm Setup USER:2
| 11 00 00 00 | User Patch USER:001
| 11 01 00 00 | User Patch USER:002
1-4
1-3
|
:
|
| 11 7F 00 00 | User Patch USER:128
+——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+
■ 1-1.System
+——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+
| Offset
|
|
|
|
Address |
Description
|—————————————+————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00 00 | System Common
10 00 | Part 1 Scale Tune
11 00 | Part 2 Scale Tune
|
1-1-1 |
1-1-2 |
|
|
|
:
1F 00 | Part 16 Scale Tune
20 00 | Patch Mode Scale Tune
1-1-2 |
+——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+
■ 1-1-1.System Common
+——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————+
| Offset
|
|
|
|
Address | Size
| Description
Data (Value)
|—————————————+————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————|
|
|
|
|
|#
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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00 01 | 0aaa aaaa | Performance Number
00 02 | 0000 00aa | Patch Group Type
00 03 | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Group ID
00 04 | 0000 aaaa | Patch Number
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0 - 255
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| 0 - 127 (001 - 128) |
| 0 - 127 (001 - 128) |
| 0 - 127 (001 - 128) |
| 0 - 127 (001 - 128) |
00 06 | 0aaa aaaa | Master Tune
00 07 | 0000 000a | Scale Tune Switch
00 08 | 0000 000a | EFX Switch
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0 - 1 (OFF,ON)
0 - 1 (OFF,ON)
0 - 1 (OFF,ON)
0 - 1 (OFF,ON)
0 - 1 (OFF,ON)
00 09 | 0000 000a | Chorus Switch
00 0A | 0000 000a | Reverb Switch
00 0B | 0000 000a | Patch Remain
00 0C | 0000 000a | Clock Source
00 0D | 0000 0aaa | TAP Control Source
00 0E | 0000 0aaa | Hold Control Source
00 0F | 0000 0aaa | Peak Control Source
00 10 | 0000 000a | Volume Control Source
00 11 | 0000 00aa | Aftertouch Source
00 12 | 0aaa aaaa | System Control Source 1
00 13 | 0aaa aaaa | System Control Source 2
| 1 - 127 | 0 - 127 (001 - 128)>|
| 0 - 254 (001 - 255) |
| 1 - 127 | 0 - 255 (001 - 256) |
0 - 1 (INT,MIDI) | |XP-A(Session)|
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0 - 4
0 - 4
0 - 4
0 - 1
0 - 2
1 - 97
1 - 97
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00 14 | 0000 000a | Receive Program Change
00 15 | 0000 000a | Receive Bank Select
00 16 | 0000 000a | Receive Control Change
00 17 | 0000 000a | Receive Modulation
00 18 | 0000 000a | Receive Volume
0 - 1 (OFF,ON)
0 - 1 (OFF,ON)
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0 - 1 (<OFF,ON>) |
0 - 1 (<OFF,ON>) |
0 - 1 (<OFF,ON>) |
0 - 1 (<OFF,ON>) |
0 - 1 (<OFF,ON>) |
0 - 16 (1 - 16,OFF)|
00 19 | 0000 000a | Receive Hold-1
00 1A | 0000 000a | Receive Pitch Bend
00 1B | 0000 000a | Receive Aftertouch
00 1C | 000a aaaa | Control Channel
00 1D | 0000 aaaa | Patch Receive Channel
00 1E | 0000 000a | Rhythm Edit Source
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0 - 1 *9
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00 1F | 0000 00aa | Preview Sound Mode
00 20 | 0aaa aaaa | Preview Note Set 1
00 21 | 0aaa aaaa | Preview Velocity Set 1
00 22 | 0aaa aaaa | Preview Note Set 2
00 23 | 0aaa aaaa | Preview Velocity Set 2
00 24 | 0aaa aaaa | Preview Note Set 3
00 25 | 0aaa aaaa | Preview Velocity Set 3
00 26 | 0aaa aaaa | Preview Note Set 4
00 27 | 0aaa aaaa | Preview Velocity Set 4
0 - 2
0 - 127 (C-1 - G9) |
0 - 127 *11
0 - 127 (C-1 - G9) |
0 - 127 *11
0 - 127 (C-1 - G9) |
0 - 127 *11
0 - 127 (C-1 - G9) |
0 - 127 *11
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00 28 | 0000 000a | Transmit Program Change
00 29 | 0000 000a | Transmit Bank Select
00 2A | 000a aaaa | Patch Transmit Channel
0 - 1
0 - 1
0 - 17
(<OFF,ON>) |
(<OFF,ON>) |
*12
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00 2B | 0000 000a | Transpose Switch
00 2C | 0000 aaaa | Transpose Value
00 2D | 0000 0aaa | Octave Shift
00 2E | 0aaa aaaa | Keyboard Velocity
00 2F | 0000 00aa | Keyboard Sens
00 30 | 0aaa aaaa | Aftertouch Sens
00 31 | 0aaa aaaa | Pedal(1) Assign
00 32 | 0000 00aa | Pedal(1) Output Mode
0 - 1
(<OFF,ON>) |
0 - 11 (<-5 - +6>)|
0 - 6
0 - 127 *13
0 - 2 *14
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1 - 104 *15
0 - 3 *16
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00 33 | 0000 000a | Pedal(1) Polarity
00 34 | 0aaa aaaa | Pedal2 Assign
00 35 | 0000 00aa | Pedal2 Output Mode
00 36 | 0000 000a | Pedal2 Polarity
00 37 | 0aaa aaaa | C1 Assign
0 - 1
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0 - 3
0 - 1
1 - 97
0 - 3
1 - 97
0 - 3
0 - 3
0 - 1
*16
*17
*18
*16
*18
*16
*16
*17
00 38 | 0000 00aa | C1 Output Mode
00 39 | 0aaa aaaa | C2 Assign
00 3A | 0000 00aa | C2 Output Mode
00 3B | 0000 00aa | Hold Pedal Output Mode
00 3C | 0000 000a | Hold Pedal Polarity
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00 3D | 0000 000a | Bank Select Group1 Switch
00 3E | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group1 MSB
00 3F | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group1 LSB
00 40 | 0000 000a | Bank Select Group2 Switch
00 41 | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group2 MSB
00 42 | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group2 LSB
00 43 | 0000 000a | Bank Select Group3 Switch
00 44 | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group3 MSB
00 45 | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group3 LSB
00 46 | 0000 000a | Bank Select Group4 Switch
00 47 | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group4 MSB
00 48 | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group4 LSB
00 49 | 0000 000a | Bank Select Group5 Switch
00 4A | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group5 MSB
00 4B | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group5 LSB
00 4C | 0000 000a | Bank Select Group6 Switch
00 4D | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group6 MSB
00 4E | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group6 LSB
00 4F | 0000 000a | Bank Select Group7 Switch
00 50 | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group7 MSB
00 51 | 0aaa aaaa | Bank Select Group7 LSB
0 - 1
(<OFF,ON>) |
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
0 - 1
(<OFF,ON>) |
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
0 - 1
(<OFF,ON>) |
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
0 - 1
(<OFF,ON>) |
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
0 - 1
(<OFF,ON>) |
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
0 - 1
(<OFF,ON>) |
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
0 - 1
(<OFF,ON>) |
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
0 - 127 (<0 - 127>)|
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00 52 | 0aaa aaaa | Pedal3 Assign
00 53 | 0000 00aa | Pedal3 Output Mode
00 54 | 0000 000a | Pedal3 Polarity
00 55 | 0aaa aaaa | Pedal4 Assign
00 56 | 0000 00aa | Pedal4 Output Mode
00 57 | 0000 000a | Pedal4 Polarity
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0 - 1
*16
*17
1 - 104 *15
0 - 3
0 - 1
*16
*17
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00 58 | 00aa aaaa | Arpeggio Style
00 59 | 00aa aaaa | Arpeggio Motif
0 - 42 (<1 - 43>) |
0 - 37 (<1 - 38>) |
0 - 114 (<1 - 115>)|
0 - 100 (<0 - 100>)|
50 - 90 (<50 - 90>)|
00 5A | 0aaa aaaa | Arpeggio Beat Pattern
00 5B | 0aaa aaaa | Arpeggio Accent Rate
00 5C | 0aaa aaaa | Arpeggio Shuffle Rate
00 5D | 0aaa aaaa | Arpeggio Keyboard Velocity
00 5E | 0000 0aaa | Arpeggio Octave Range
00 5F | 0000 aaaa | Arpeggio Part Number
0 - 127 *13
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0 - 6
(-3 - +3) |
*19
0 - 15
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00 60 | 0000 aaaa | System Tempo
| 0000 bbbb |
20 - 250
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00 62 | 0aaa aaaa | C3 Assign
00 63 | 0000 00aa | C3 Output Mode
00 64 | 0aaa aaaa | C4 Assign
00 65 | 0000 00aa | C4 Output Mode
1 - 97
0 - 3
1 - 97
0 - 3
*18
*16
*18
*16
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*1 PERFORMANCE, PATCH, GM
*2 USER:01–USER:32, <CARD:01–CARD:32>, PR-A:01–PR-A:32, PR-B:01–PR-B:32
*3 USER&PRESET, <PCM>, EXP
*4 427.4–452.6
*5 OFF, HOLD-1, SOSTENUTO, SOFT, HOLD-2
*6 VOLUME, VOLUME&EXPRESSION
*7 CHANNEL, POLY, CH&POLY
*8 CC01–CC05, CC07–CC31, CC64–CC95, PITCH BEND, AFTERTOUCH
*9 <PANEL, PANEL&MIDI>
*10 SINGLE, CHORD, PHRASE
*11 OFF, 1–127
*12 <1–16, RX-CH, OFF>
*13 <REAL, 1–127>
*14 <LIGHT, MEDIUM, HEAVY>
*15 <CC01–CC05, CC07–CC31, CC64–CC95, PITCH BEND, AFTERTOUCH, PROG-UP, PROG-DOWN, START/ STOP, PUNCH-IN/ OUT, TAP-TEMPO, OCTAVE-UP, OCTAVE-DOWN>
*16 <OFF, INT, MIDI, INT&MIDI>
*17 <STANDARD, REVERSE>
*18 <CC01–CC05, CC07–CC31, CC64–CC95, PITCH BEND, AFTERTOUCH>
*19 <PART1–PART16>
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00 00 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for C
00 01 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for C#
00 02 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for D
00 03 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for D#
00 04 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for E
00 05 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for F
00 06 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for F#
00 07 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for G
00 08 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for G#
00 09 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for A
00 0A | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for A#
00 0B | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for B
0 - 127 (-64 - +63)|
0 - 127 (-64 - +63)|
0 - 127 (-64 - +63)|
0 - 127 (-64 - +63)|
0 - 127 (-64 - +63)|
0 - 127 (-64 - +63)|
0 - 127 (-64 - +63)|
0 - 127 (-64 - +63)|
0 - 127 (-64 - +63)|
0 - 127 (-64 - +63)|
0 - 127 (-64 - +63)|
0 - 127 (-64 - +63)|
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|Total size | 00 00 00 0C
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00 00 | Performance Common
10 00 | Performance Part 1
11 00 | Performance Part 2
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00 00 | 0aaa aaaa | Performance Name 1
00 01 | 0aaa aaaa | Performance Name 2
00 02 | 0aaa aaaa | Performance Name 3
00 03 | 0aaa aaaa | Performance Name 4
00 04 | 0aaa aaaa | Performance Name 5
00 05 | 0aaa aaaa | Performance Name 6
00 06 | 0aaa aaaa | Performance Name 7
00 07 | 0aaa aaaa | Performance Name 8
00 08 | 0aaa aaaa | Performance Name 9
00 09 | 0aaa aaaa | Performance Name 10
00 0A | 0aaa aaaa | Performance Name 11
00 0B | 0aaa aaaa | Performance Name 12
32 - 127
32 - 127
32 - 127
32 - 127
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32 - 127
32 - 127
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32 - 127
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00 0C | 0000 aaaa | EFX Source
00 0D | 00aa aaaa | EFX Type
0 - 15
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0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
00 0E | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 1
00 0F | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 2
00 10 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 3
00 11 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 4
00 12 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 5
00 13 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 6
00 14 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 7
00 15 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 8
00 16 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 9
00 17 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 10
00 18 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 11
00 19 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 12
00 1A | 0000 00aa | EFX Output Assign
00 1B | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Mix Out Send Level
00 1C | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Chorus Send Level
00 1D | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Reverb Send Level
00 1E | 0000 aaaa | EFX Control Source 1
00 1F | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Control Depth 1
00 20 | 0000 aaaa | EFX Control Source 2
00 21 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Control Depth 2
00 22 | 0aaa aaaa | Chorus Level
00 23 | 0aaa aaaa | Chorus Rate
0 - 2
*2
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 10
*3
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 10 *3
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
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0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 2
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00 24 | 0aaa aaaa | Chorus Depth
00 25 | 0aaa aaaa | Chorus Pre-Delay
00 26 | 0aaa aaaa | Chorus Feedback
00 27 | 0000 00aa | Chorus Output
00 28 | 0000 0aaa | Reverb Type
00 29 | 0aaa aaaa | Reverb Level
00 2A | 0aaa aaaa | Reverb Time
00 2B | 000a aaaa | Reverb HF Damp
00 2C | 0aaa aaaa | Delay Feedback
*4
*5
0 - 7
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 17
0 - 127
*6
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00 2D | 0000 aaaa | Performance Tempo
| 0000 bbbb |
00 2F | 0000 000a | Keyboard Range Switch
20 - 250
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00 30 | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 1
00 31 | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 2
00 32 | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 3
00 33 | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 4
00 34 | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 5
00 35 | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 6
00 36 | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 7
00 37 | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 8
00 38 | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 9
00 39 | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 10
00 3A | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 11
00 3B | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 12
00 3C | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 13
00 3D | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 14
00 3E | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 15
00 3F | 0aaa aaaa | Voice Reserve 16
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0 - 64
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0 - 64
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0 - 64
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00 40 | 0000 000a | Keyboard Mode
00 41 | 0000 000a | Clock Source
0 - 1
0 - 1
*7
*8
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*1 PERFORM, 1–9, 11–16
*2 MIX, <DIRECT-1>, <DIRECT-2>
*3 OFF, SYS-CTRL1, SYS-CTRL2, MODULATION, BREATH, FOOT, VOLUME, PAN, EXPRESSION, PITCH BEND, AFTERTOUCH
*4 MIX, REV, MIX+REV
*5 ROOM1, ROOM2, STAGE1, STAGE2, HALL1, HALL2, DELAY, PAN-DLY
*6 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000, BYPASS
*7 <LAYER, SINGLE>
*8 PERFORMANCE, SYSTEM
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00 00 | 0000 000a | Receive Switch
00 01 | 0000 aaaa | MIDI Channel
0 - 1
(OFF,ON)
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00 02 | 0000 00aa | Patch Group Type
00 03 | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Group ID
00 04 | 0000 aaaa | Patch Number
0 - 2
0 - 127
0 - 255
*1
-> | | Patch Group | Group Type | Group ID | Number (value)
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PR-C
PR-D
PR-E
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| 0 - 127 (001 - 128) |
| 0 - 127 (001 - 128)>|
| 0 - 127 (001 - 128) |
| 0 - 127 (001 - 128) |
| 0 - 127 (001 - 128) |
| 0 - 127 (001 - 128) |
| 0 - 127 (001 - 128) |
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(001 - 256)| |
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00 06 | 0aaa aaaa | Part Level
00 07 | 0aaa aaaa | Part Pan
0 - 127
0 - 127 (L64 - 63R)| |
0 - 96 (-48 - +48)| |
0 - 100 (-50 - +50)| |
00 08 | 0aaa aaaa | Part Coarse Tune
00 09 | 0aaa aaaa | Part Fine Tune
00 0A | 0000 0aaa | Output Assign
00 0B | 0aaa aaaa | Mix/EFX Send Level
00 0C | 0aaa aaaa | Chorus Send Level
00 0D | 0aaa aaaa | Reverb Send Level
00 0E | 0000 000a | Receive Program Change Switch
00 0F | 0000 000a | Receive Volume Switch
00 10 | 0000 000a | Receive Hold-1 Switch
00 11 | 0aaa aaaa | Keyboard Range Lower
00 12 | 0aaa aaaa | Keyboard Range Upper
0 - 4
*2
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0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 1
| 1 - 127 | 0 - 127 (001 - 128)>|
| 0 - 254 (001 - 255) |
| 1 - 127 | 0 - 255 (001 - 256) |
| |XP-A(Session)|
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0 - 127 *4
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00 13 | 0000 0aaa | Octave Shift
00 14 | 0000 000a | Local Switch
00 15 | 0000 000a | Transmit Switch
00 16 | 0000 0aaa | Transmit Bank Select Group
00 17 | 0000 aaaa | Transmit Volume
| 0000 bbbb |
0 - 6
0 - 1
0 - 1
0 - 7
0 - 128
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*1 USER&PRESET, <PCM>, EXP
*2 MIX, EFX, <DIRECT-1>, <DIRECT-2>, PATCH
*3 C-1–Upper
*4 Lower–G9
*5 <PATCH, GROUP1–GROUP7>
■ 1-3.Patch
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10 00 | Patch Tone 1
12 00 | Patch Tone 2
14 00 | Patch Tone 3
16 00 | Patch Tone 4
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00 01 | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Name 2
00 02 | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Name 3
00 03 | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Name 4
00 04 | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Name 5
00 05 | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Name 6
00 06 | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Name 7
00 07 | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Name 8
00 08 | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Name 9
00 09 | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Name 10
00 0A | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Name 11
00 0B | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Name 12
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00 0C | 00aa aaaa | EFX Type
0 - 39 (1 - 40)
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
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00 0D | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 1
00 0E | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 2
00 0F | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 3
00 10 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 4
00 11 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 5
00 12 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 6
00 13 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 7
00 14 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 8
00 15 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 9
00 16 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 10
00 17 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 11
00 18 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Parameter 12
00 19 | 0000 00aa | EFX Output Assign
00 1A | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Mix Out Send Level
00 1B | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Chorus Send Level
00 1C | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Reverb Send Level
00 1D | 0000 aaaa | EFX Control Source 1
00 1E | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Control Depth 1
00 1F | 0000 aaaa | EFX Control Source 2
00 20 | 0aaa aaaa | EFX Control Depth 2
00 21 | 0aaa aaaa | Chorus Level
0 - 2
*1
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 10
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0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
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00 23 | 0aaa aaaa | Chorus Depth
00 24 | 0aaa aaaa | Chorus Pre-Delay
00 25 | 0aaa aaaa | Chorus Feedback
00 26 | 0000 00aa | Chorus Output
00 27 | 0000 0aaa | Reverb Type
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0 - 7
00 28 | 0aaa aaaa | Reverb Level
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 17
0 - 127
00 29 | 0aaa aaaa | Reverb Time
00 2A | 000a aaaa | Reverb HF Damp
00 2B | 0aaa aaaa | Delay Feedback
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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
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00 31 | 0000 aaaa | Bend Range Up
00 32 | 00aa aaaa | Bend Range Down
00 33 | 0000 000a | Key Assign Mode
00 34 | 0000 000a | Solo Legato
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0 - 1
0 - 1
0 - 1
0 - 1
0 - 1
0 - 1
0 - 127
0 - 15
0 - 15
0 - 2
0 - 2
0 - 2
0 - 2
0 - 1
0 - 6
0 - 3
0 - 1
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00 35 | 0000 000a | Portamento Switch
00 36 | 0000 000a | Portamento Mode
00 37 | 0000 000a | Portamento Type
00 38 | 0000 000a | Portamento Start
00 39 | 0aaa aaaa | Portamento Time
00 3A | 0000 aaaa | Patch Control Source 2
00 3B | 0000 aaaa | Patch Control Source 3
00 3C | 0000 00aa | EFX Control Hold/Peak
00 3D | 0000 00aa | Control 1 Hold/Peak
00 3E | 0000 00aa | Control 2 Hold/Peak
00 3F | 0000 00aa | Control 3 Hold/Peak
00 40 | 0000 000a | Velocity Range Switch
00 41 | 0000 0aaa | Octave Shift
00 42 | 0000 00aa | Stretch Tune Depth
00 43 | 0000 000a | Voice Priority
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00 45 | 0000 00aa | Booster 1&2
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0 - 3
0 - 9
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00 47 | 0000 00aa | Booster 3&4
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00 49 | 0aaa aaaa | Patch Category
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0 - 127 *13
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*1 MIX, <DIRECT-1>, <DIRECT-2>
*2 OFF, SYS-CTRL1, SYS-CTRL2, MODULATION, BREATH, FOOT, VOLUME, PAN, EXPRESSION, PITCH BEND, AFTERTOUCH
*3 MIX, REV, MIX+REV
*4 ROOM1, ROOM2, STAGE1, STAGE2, HALL1, HALL2, DELAY, PAN-DLY
*5 200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1000, 1250, 1600, 2000, 2500, 3150, 4000, 5000, 6300, 8000, BYPASS
*6 NORMAL, LEGATO
*7 PITCH, NOTE
*8 OFF, SYS-CTRL1, SYS-CTRL2, MODULATION, BREATH, FOOT, VOLUME, PAN, EXPRESSION, PITCH BEND, AFTERTOUCH, LFO1, LFO2, VELOCITY, KEYFOLLOW, PLAYMATE
*9 OFF, HOLD, PEAK
*10 LAST, LOUDEST
*11 0, +6, +12, +18
*12 PATCH, SYSTEM
*13 NO ASSIGN, AC.PIANO, EL.PIANO, KEYBOARDS, BELL, MALLET, ORGAN, ACCORDION, HARMONICA, AC.GUITAR, EL.GUITAR, DIST.GUITAR, BASS, SYNTH BASS, STRINGS,
ORCHESTRA, HIT&STAB, WIND, FLUTE, AC.BRASS, SYNTH BRASS, SAX, HARD LEAD, SOFT LEAD, TECHNO SYNTH, PULSATING, SYNTH FX, OTHER SYNTH, BRIGHT PAD,
SOFT PAD, VOX, PLUCKED, ETHNIC, FRETTED, PERCUSSION, SOUND FX, BEAT&GROOVE, DRUMS, COMBINATION (0–38)
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00 01 | 0000 00aa | Wave Group Type
00 02 | 0aaa aaaa | Wave Group ID
00 03 | 0000 aaaa | Wave Number
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0 - 1
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00 05 | 0000 00aa | Wave Gain
00 06 | 0000 000a | FXM Switch
00 07 | 0000 00aa | FXM Color
00 08 | 0000 aaaa | FXM Depth
00 09 | 0000 0aaa | Tone Delay Mode
00 0A | 0aaa aaaa | Tone Delay Time
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0 - 1
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00 0B | 0aaa aaaa | Velocity Cross Fade
00 0C | 0aaa aaaa | Velocity Range Lower
00 0D | 0aaa aaaa | Velocity Range Upper
00 0E | 0aaa aaaa | Keyboard Range Lower
00 0F | 0aaa aaaa | Keyboard Range Upper
00 10 | 0000 000a | Redamper Control Switch
00 11 | 0000 000a | Volume Control Switch
00 12 | 0000 000a | Hold-1 Control Switch
00 13 | 0000 000a | Pitch Bend Control Switch
00 14 | 0000 00aa | Pan Control Switch
00 15 | 000a aaaa | Controller 1 Destination 1
00 16 | 0aaa aaaa | Controller 1 Depth 1
00 17 | 000a aaaa | Controller 1 Destination 2
00 18 | 0aaa aaaa | Controller 1 Depth 2
00 19 | 000a aaaa | Controller 1 Destination 3
00 1A | 0aaa aaaa | Controller 1 Depth 3
00 1B | 000a aaaa | Controller 1 Destination 4
00 1C | 0aaa aaaa | Controller 1 Depth 4
00 1D | 000a aaaa | Controller 2 Destination 1
00 1E | 0aaa aaaa | Controller 2 Depth 1
00 1F | 000a aaaa | Controller 2 Destination 2
00 20 | 0aaa aaaa | Controller 2 Depth 2
00 21 | 000a aaaa | Controller 2 Destination 3
00 22 | 0aaa aaaa | Controller 2 Depth 3
00 23 | 000a aaaa | Controller 2 Destination 4
00 24 | 0aaa aaaa | Controller 2 Depth 4
00 25 | 000a aaaa | Controller 3 Destination 1
00 26 | 0aaa aaaa | Controller 3 Depth 1
00 27 | 000a aaaa | Controller 3 Destination 2
00 28 | 0aaa aaaa | Controller 3 Depth 2
00 29 | 000a aaaa | Controller 3 Destination 3
00 2A | 0aaa aaaa | Controller 3 Depth 3
00 2B | 000a aaaa | Controller 3 Destination 4
00 2C | 0aaa aaaa | Controller 3 Depth 4
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1 - 127 *5
0 - 127 *6
0 - 127 *7
0 - 1
0 - 1
0 - 1
0 - 1
0 - 2
0 - 18
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(OFF,ON)
(OFF,ON)
(OFF,ON)
*8
*9
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 18
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 18 *9
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 18 *9
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 18 *9
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 18 *9
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 18 *9
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 18 *9
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 18 *9
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 18 *9
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 18 *9
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 18 *9
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
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00 2D | 0000 0aaa | LFO1 Waveform
00 2E | 0000 000a | LFO1 Key Sync
00 2F | 0aaa aaaa | LFO1 Rate
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(OFF,ON)
0 - 127
0 - 4
00 30 | 0000 0aaa | LFO1 Offset
00 31 | 0aaa aaaa | LFO1 Delay Time
00 32 | 0000 00aa | LFO1 Fade Mode
00 33 | 0aaa aaaa | LFO1 Fade Time
00 34 | 0000 00aa | LFO1 External Sync
00 35 | 0000 0aaa | LFO2 Waveform
00 36 | 0000 000a | LFO2 Key Sync
00 37 | 0aaa aaaa | LFO2 Rate
*11
*12
0 - 127
0 - 3
0 - 127
0 - 2
*13
*10
(OFF,ON)
0 - 7
0 - 1
0 - 127
0 - 4
00 38 | 0000 0aaa | LFO2 Offset
00 39 | 0aaa aaaa | LFO2 Delay Time
00 3A | 0000 00aa | LFO2 Fade Mode
00 3B | 0aaa aaaa | LFO2 Fade Time
00 3C | 0000 00aa | LFO2 External Sync
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*12
*13
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0 - 3
0 - 127
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00 3D | 0aaa aaaa | Coarse Tune
0 - 96 (-48 - +48)|
0 - 100 (-50 - +50)|
00 3E | 0aaa aaaa | Fine Tune
00 3F | 000a aaaa | Random Pitch Depth
00 40 | 0000 aaaa | Pitch Keyfollow
0 - 30
0 - 15
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00 41 | 000a aaaa | Pitch Envelope Depth
00 42 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Velocity Sens
00 43 | 0000 aaaa | Pitch Envelope Velocity Time1
00 44 | 0000 aaaa | Pitch Envelope Velocity Time4
00 45 | 0000 aaaa | Pitch Envelope Time Keyfollow
00 46 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Time 1
00 47 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Time 2
00 48 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Time 3
00 49 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Time 4
00 4A | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Level 1
00 4B | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Level 2
00 4C | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Level 3
00 4D | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Level 4
00 4E | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch LFO1 Depth
0 - 24 (-12 - +12)|
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0 - 14
0 - 14
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
*17
*17
*17
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
00 4F | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch LFO2 Depth
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0 - 4
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00 51 | 0aaa aaaa | Cutoff Frequency
00 52 | 0000 aaaa | Cutoff Keyfollow
00 53 | 0aaa aaaa | Resonance
0 - 127
0 - 15
0 - 127
*15
00 54 | 0aaa aaaa | Resonance Velocity Sens
00 55 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Depth
0 - 125 *16
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
00 56 | 0000 0aaa | Filter Envelope Velocity Curve 0 - 6
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00 57 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Velocity Sens
0 - 125 *16
00 58 | 0000 aaaa | Filter Envelope Velocity Time1 0 - 14
00 59 | 0000 aaaa | Filter Envelope Velocity Time4 0 - 14
00 5A | 0000 aaaa | Filter Envelope Time Keyfollow 0 - 14
*17
*17
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00 5B | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Time 1
00 5C | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Time 2
00 5D | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Time 3
00 5E | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Time 4
00 5F | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Level 1
00 60 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Level 2
00 61 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Level 3
00 62 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Level 4
00 63 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter LFO1 Depth
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
00 64 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter LFO2 Depth
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00 65 | 0aaa aaaa | Tone Level
0 - 127
0 - 3
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*19
00 67 | 0aaa aaaa | Bias Position
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00 68 | 0000 aaaa | Bias Level
0 - 14
0 - 6
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00 69 | 0000 0aaa | Level Envelope Velocity Curve
00 6A | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Velocity Sens
00 6B | 0000 aaaa | Level Envelope Velocity Time1
00 6C | 0000 aaaa | Level Envelope Velocity Time4
00 6D | 0000 aaaa | Level Envelope Time Keyfollow
00 6E | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Time 1
00 6F | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Time 2
00 70 | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Time 3
00 71 | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Time 4
00 72 | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Level 1
00 73 | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Level 2
00 74 | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Level 3
00 75 | 0aaa aaaa | Level LFO1 Depth
00 76 | 0aaa aaaa | Level LFO2 Depth
00 77 | 0aaa aaaa | Tone Pan
0 - 125 *16
0 - 14
*17
*17
*17
0 - 14
0 - 14
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 126 (-63 - +63)|
0 - 127 (L64 - 63R)|
0 - 14
0 - 63
1 - 127 (L63 - 63R)|
0 - 126 (L63 - 63R)|
0 - 126 (L63 - 63R)|
00 78 | 0000 aaaa | Pan Keyfollow
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00 79 | 00aa aaaa | Random Pan Depth
00 7A | 0aaa aaaa | Alternate Pan Depth
00 7B | 0aaa aaaa | Pan LFO1 Depth
00 7C | 0aaa aaaa | Pan LFO2 Depth
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00 7D | 0000 00aa | Output Assign
00 7E | 0aaa aaaa | Mix/EFX Send Level
00 7F | 0aaa aaaa | Chorus Send Level
01 00 | 0aaa aaaa | Reverb Send Level
0 - 3
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0 - 127
0 - 127
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*1 INT, <PCM>, EXP
*2 -6, 0, +6, +12
*3 NORMAL, HOLD, PLAYMATE, CLOCK-SYNC, <TAP-SYNC>, KEY-OFF-N, KEY-OFF-D, TEMPO-SYNC
*4 1–Upper
*5 Lower–127
*6 C-1–Upper
*7 Lower–G9
*8 OFF, CONTINUOUS, KEY-ON
*9 OFF, PCH, CUT, RES, LEV, PAN, MIX, CHO, REV, PL1, PL2, FL1, FL2, AL1, AL2, pL1, pL2, L1R, L2R
*10 TRI, SIN, SAW, SQR, TRP, S&H, RND, CHS
*11 -100, -50, 0, +50, +100
*12 KEY-ON-IN, KEY-ON-OUT, KEY-OFF-IN, KEY-OFF-OUT
*13 OFF, CLOCK, <TAP>
*14 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
*15 -100, -70, -50, -30, -10, 0, +10, +20, +30, +40, +50, +70, +100, +120, +150, +200
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*17 -100, -70, -50, -40, -30, -20, -10, 0, +10, +20, +30, +40, +50, +70, +100
*18 OFF, LPF, BPF, HPF, PKG
*19 LOWER, UPPER, LOWER&UPPER, ALL
*20 MIX, EFX, <DIRECT-1>, <DIRECT-2>
■ 1-4.Rhythm Setup
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24 00 | Rhythm Note for Key# 36
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00 00 | 0aaa aaaa | Rhythm Name 1
00 01 | 0aaa aaaa | Rhythm Name 2
00 02 | 0aaa aaaa | Rhythm Name 3
00 03 | 0aaa aaaa | Rhythm Name 4
00 04 | 0aaa aaaa | Rhythm Name 5
00 05 | 0aaa aaaa | Rhythm Name 6
00 06 | 0aaa aaaa | Rhythm Name 7
00 07 | 0aaa aaaa | Rhythm Name 8
00 08 | 0aaa aaaa | Rhythm Name 9
00 09 | 0aaa aaaa | Rhythm Name 10
00 0A | 0aaa aaaa | Rhythm Name 11
00 0B | 0aaa aaaa | Rhythm Name 12
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00 00 | 0000 000a | Tone Switch
00 01 | 0000 00aa | Wave Group Type
00 02 | 0aaa aaaa | Wave Group ID
00 03 | 0000 aaaa | Wave Number
| 0000 bbbb |
0 - 1 (OFF,ON)
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00 05 | 0000 00aa | Wave Gain
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00 06 | 0000 aaaa | Bend Range
00 07 | 000a aaaa | Mute Group
00 08 | 0000 000a | Envelope Mode
00 09 | 0000 000a | Volume Control Switch
00 0A | 0000 000a | Hold-1 Control Switch
00 0B | 0000 00aa | Pan Control Switch
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0 - 30 *5
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00 0E | 000a aaaa | Random Pitch Depth
00 0F | 000a aaaa | Pitch Envelope Depth
00 10 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Velocity Sens
00 11 | 0000 aaaa | Pitch Envelope Velocity Time
00 12 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Time 1
00 13 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Time 2
00 14 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Time 3
00 15 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Time 4
00 16 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Level 1
00 17 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Level 2
00 18 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Level 3
00 19 | 0aaa aaaa | Pitch Envelope Level 4
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00 1C | 0aaa aaaa | Resonance
00 1D | 0aaa aaaa | Resonance Velocity Sens
00 1E | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Depth
00 1F | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Velocity Sens
00 20 | 0000 aaaa | Filter Envelope Velocity Time
00 21 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Time 1
00 22 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Time 2
00 23 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Time 3
00 24 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Time 4
00 25 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Level 1
00 26 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Level 2
00 27 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Level 3
00 28 | 0aaa aaaa | Filter Envelope Level 4
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00 2C | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Time 1
00 2D | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Time 2
00 2E | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Time 3
00 2F | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Time 4
00 30 | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Level 1
00 31 | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Level 2
00 32 | 0aaa aaaa | Level Envelope Level 3
00 33 | 0aaa aaaa | Tone Pan
0 - 125 *6
0 - 14
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0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
0 - 127
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1 - 127 (L63 - 63R)|
00 34 | 00aa aaaa | Random Pan Depth
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00 37 | 0aaa aaaa | Mix/EFX Send Level
00 38 | 0aaa aaaa | Chorus Send Level
00 39 | 0aaa aaaa | Reverb Send Level
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*1 INT, <PCM>, EXP
*2 -6, 0, +6, +12
*3 NO-SUS, SUSTAIN
*4 OFF, CONTINUOUS, KEY-ON
*5 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
*6 -100–+150
*7 -100, -70, -50, -40, -30, -20, -10, 0, +10, +20, +30, +40, +50, +70, +100
*8 OFF, LPF, BPF, HPF, PKG
*9 MIX, EFX, <DIRECT-1>, <DIRECT-2>
■ Address Block Map
The following is an outline of the address map for Exclusive messages.
Address(H)
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00 00 00 00 +——————————————————+......................................+———————+
Block
Sub Block
Reference
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|Scale tune
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| Performance mode |
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10 00 00 00 +——————————————————+.....+——————————+.....+——————————+....+———————+
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+——————————+.
| Common
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| performance
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+——————————+....+———————+
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+——————————+.
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11 00 00 00 +——————————————————+.....+——————————+.....+——————————+....+———————+
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2. GS (Model ID = 42H)
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Part6
Part7
Part8
Part9
Part11
Part12
Part13
Part14
Part15
Part16
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■ 2-1.Scale Tune
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40 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for C
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(-64 - +63)
0 - 127
41 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for C#
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0 - 127
42 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for D
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0 - 127
43 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for D#
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(-64 - +63)
0 - 127
44 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for E
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(-64 - +63)
0 - 127
45 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for F
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(-64 - +63)
0 - 127
46 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for F#
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0 - 127
47 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for G
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(-64 - +63)
0 - 127
48 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for G#
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0 - 127
49 | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for A
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(-64 - +63)
0 - 127
4A | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for A#
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0 - 127
4B | 0aaa aaaa | Scale Tune for B
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*
In order for a GS Exclusive message to be correctly received by the JV-1010, the starting address of the message must be the Start address of each Part (the address of Scale Tune C, i.e., offset
40).
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■ Type09: COMPRESSOR
4. Supplementary Material
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prm1 | Sustain
prm2 | Attack
prm3 | Output Pan
prm4 | Post Gain
prm5 | Low Gain
prm6 | HiGH Gain
prm7 | Output Level
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 3
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 127
■ Correspondence of the EFX algorithm and
Exclusive Address (EFX Parameter 1–12)
EFX
| Parameter
| Value
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
■ Type10: LIMITER
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■ Type01: STEREO-EQ
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Threshold Level
prm2 | Release Time
prm3 | Compression Ratio
prm4 | Output Pan
prm5 | Post Gain
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 3
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 3
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 127
prm1 | Low Frequency
prm2 | Low Gain
| 0 - 1
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 1
prm3 | High Frequency
prm4 | Hi Gain
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 16
| 0 - 4
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 16
| 0 - 4
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 127
prm6 | Low Gain
prm5 | Peaking1 Frequency
prm6 | Peaking1 Q
prm7 | Peaking1 Gain
prm8 | Peaking2 Frequency
prm9 | Peaking2 Q
prm10 | Peaking2 Gain
prm11 | Level
prm7 | High Gain
prm8 | Output Level
■ Type11: HEXA-CHORUS
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Pre Delay Time
prm2 | Rate
prm3 | Depth
prm4 | Pre Delay Deviation
prm5 | Depth Deviation
prm6 | Pan Deviation
prm7 | Effect Balance
prm8 | Output Level
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 20
| 0 - 40
| 0 - 20
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
■ Type02: OVERDRIVE
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prm1 | Drive
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 3
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 127
prm2 | Output Pan
prm3 | Amp Simulator Type
prm4 | Low Gain
prm5 | High Gain
prm6 | Output Level
■ Type12: TREMOLO-CHORUS
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prm1 | Pre Delay Time
prm2 | Chorus Rate
prm3 | Chorus Depth
prm4 | Tremolo Rate
prm5 | Tremolo Separation
prm6 | Tremolo Phase
prm7 | Effect Balance
prm8 | Output Level
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 90
■ Type03: DISTORTION
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prm1 | Drive
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 3
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 127
prm2 | Output Pan
prm3 | Amp Simulator Type
prm4 | Low Gain
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
prm5 | High Gain
prm6 | Output Level
■ Type13: SPACE-D
■ Type04: PHASER
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prm1 | Pre Delay Time
prm2 | Rate
prm3 | Depth
prm4 | Phase
prm5 | Low Gain
prm6 | High Gain
prm7 | Effect Balance
prm8 | Output Level
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 90
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
prm1 | Manual
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
prm2 | Rate
prm3 | Depth
prm4 | Resonance
prm5 | Mix Level
prm6 | Output Pan
prm7 | Output Level
■ Type05: SPECTRUM
■ Type14: STEREO-CHORUS
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
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prm1 | Band1 Gain
prm2 | Band2 Gain
prm3 | Band3 Gain
prm4 | Band4 Gain
prm5 | Band5 Gain
prm6 | Band6 Gain
prm7 | Band7 Gain
prm8 | Band8 Gain
prm9 | Q
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 4
prm1 | Filter Type
prm2 | Cutoff Frequency
prm3 | Pre Delay Time
prm4 | Rate
prm5 | Depth
prm6 | Phase
prm7 | (not used)
prm8 | Low Gain
| 0 - 2
| 0 - 16
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 90
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| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
prm9 | High Gain
prm10 | Effect Balance
prm11 | Output Level
prm10 | Output Pan
prm11 | Output Level
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
■ Type06: ENHANCER
■ Type15: STEREO-FLANGER
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prm1 | Sens
| 0 - 127
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| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 127
prm1 | Filter Type
prm2 | Cutoff Frequency
prm3 | Pre Delay Time
prm4 | Rate
prm5 | Depth
prm6 | Phase
prm7 | Feedback Level
prm8 | Low Gain
| 0 - 2
prm2 | Mix Level
prm3 | Low Gain
prm4 | High Gain
prm5 | Output Level
| 0 - 16
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 90
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
■ Type07: AUTO-WAH
prm9 | High Gain
prm10 | Effect Balance
prm11 | Output Level
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prm1 | Filter Type
prm2 | Rate
| 0 - 1
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
prm3 | Depth
prm4 | Sens
■ Type16: STEP-FLANGER
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prm5 | Manual
prm6 | Peak
prm7 | Output Level
prm1 | Pre Delay Time
prm2 | Rate
prm3 | Depth
prm4 | Feedback Level
prm5 | Step Rate
prm6 | Phase
prm7 | Low Gain
prm8 | High Gain
prm9 | Effect Balance
prm10 | Output Level
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 90
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
■ Type08: ROTARY
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prm1 | High Frequency Slow Rate
prm2 | Low Frequency Slow Rate
prm3 | High Frequency Fast Rate
prm4 | Low Frequency Fast Rate
prm5 | Speed
| 0 - 125
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| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 1
prm6 | High Frequency Acceleration
prm7 | Low Frequency Acceleration
prm8 | High Frequency Level
prm9 | Low Frequency Level
prm10 | Separation
| 0 - 15
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| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
prm11 | Output Level
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■ Type17: STEREO-DELAY
■ Type24: REVERB
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prm1 | Feedback Mode
prm2 | Delay Time Left
prm3 | Delay Time Right
prm4 | Feedback Phase Left
prm5 | Feedback Phase Right
prm6 | Feedback Level
prm7 | HF Damp
prm8 | Low Gain
prm9 | High Gain
prm10 | Effect Balance
prm11 | Output Level
| 0 - 1
prm1 | Reverb Type
prm2 | Pre Delay Time
prm3 | Gate Time
prm4 | HF Damp
| 0 - 5
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 1
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 17
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 1
prm5 | Low Gain
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 17
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
prm6 | High Gain
prm7 | Effect Balance
prm8 | Output Level
■ Type25: GATE-REVERB
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prm1 | Gate-Reverb Type
prm2 | Pre Delay Time
prm3 | Gate Time
prm4 | Low Gain
prm5 | High Gain
prm6 | Effect Balance
prm7 | Output Level
| 0 - 3
■ Type18: MODULATION-DELAY
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| 0 - 125
| 0 - 99
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
prm1 | Feedback Mode
prm2 | Delay Time Left
prm3 | Delay Time Right
prm4 | Feedback Level
prm5 | HF Damp
| 0 - 1
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 17
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 90
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
prm6 | Rate
■ Type26: OVERDRIVE→CHORUS (serial)
prm7 | Depth
prm8 | Phase
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm9 | Low Gain
prm1 | Drive
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
|
prm10 | High Gain
prm11 | Effect Balance
prm12 | Output Level
prm2 | Over Drive Pan
prm3 | Chorus Pre Delay Time
prm4 | Chorus Rate
prm5 | Chorus Depth
prm6 | (not used)
■ Type19: TRIPLE-TAP-DELAY
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm7 | Chorus Balance
prm8 | Output Level
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
prm1 | Delay Time Left
prm2 | Delay Time Right
prm3 | Delay Time Center
prm4 | Feedback Level
prm5 | HF Damp
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 17
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
■ Type27: OVERDRIVE→FLANGER (serial)
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Drive
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 98
prm6 | Left Level
prm2 | Over Drive Pan
prm3 | Flanger Pre Delay Time
prm4 | Flanger Rate
prm7 | Right Level
prm8 | Center Level
prm9 | Low Gain
prm10 | High Gain
prm11 | Effect Balance
prm12 | Output Level
prm5 | Flanger Depth
prm6 | Flanger Feedback Level
prm7 | Flanger Balance
prm8 | Output Level
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
■ Type20: QUADRUPLE-TAP-DELAY
■ Type28: OVERDRIVE→DELAY (serial)
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Delay Time 1
prm2 | Delay Time 2
prm3 | Delay Time 3
prm4 | Delay Time 4
prm5 | Level 1
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 98
prm1 | Drive
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 17
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
prm2 | Over Drive Pan
prm3 | Delay Time
prm4 | Delay Feedback Level
prm5 | Delay HF Damp
prm6 | Delay Balance
prm7 | Output Level
prm6 | Level 2
prm7 | Level 3
prm8 | Level 4
prm9 | Feedback Level
prm10 | HF Damp
| 0 - 17
■ Type29: DISTORTION→CHORUS (serial)
prm11 | Effect Balance
prm12 | Output Level
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Distortion Drive
prm2 | Distortion Pan
prm3 | Chorus Pre Delay Time
prm4 | Chorus Rate
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
|
■ Type21: TIME-CONTROL-DELAY
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm5 | Chorus Depth
prm6 | (not used)
prm1 | Delay Time
prm2 | Feedback Level
prm3 | Acceleration
prm4 | HF Damp
| 0 - 120
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 15
| 0 - 17
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
prm7 | Chorus Balance
prm8 | Output Level
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
prm5 | Output Pan
prm6 | Low Gain
■ Type30: DISTORTION→FLANGER (serial)
prm7 | High Gain
prm8 | Effect Balance
prm9 | Output Level
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Distortion Drive
prm2 | Distortion Pan
prm3 | Flanger Pre Delay Time
prm4 | Flanger Rate
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 98
■ Type22: 2VOICE-PITCH-SHIFTER
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm5 | Flanger Depth
prm6 | Flanger Feedback Level
prm7 | Flanger Balance
prm8 | Output Level
prm1 | Pitch Shifter Mode
prm2 | Coarse Pitch A
prm3 | Coarse Pitch B
prm4 | Fine Pitch A
prm5 | Fine Pitch B
prm6 | Pre Delay Time A
prm7 | Pre Delay Time B
prm8 | Output Pan A
prm9 | Output Pan B
prm10 | Level Balance
prm11 | Effect Balance
prm12 | Output Level
| 0 - 4
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 36
| 0 - 36
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
■ Type31: DISTORTION→DELAY (serial)
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Distortion Drive
prm2 | Distortion Pan
prm3 | Delay Time
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 17
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
prm4 | Delay Feedback Level
prm5 | Delay HF Damp
prm6 | Delay Balance
prm7 | Output Level
■ Type23: FBK-PITCH-SHIFTER
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
■ Type32: ENHANCER→CHORUS (serial)
prm1 | Pitch Shifter Mode
prm2 | Coarse Pitch
prm3 | Fine Pitch
prm4 | Pre Delay Time
prm5 | Feedback Level
prm6 | Output Pan
prm7 | Low Gain
prm8 | High Gain
prm9 | Effect Balance
prm10 | Output Level
| 0 - 4
| 0 - 36
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 30
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Enhancer Sens
prm2 | Enhancer Mix Level
prm3 | Chorus Pre Delay Time
prm4 | Chorus Rate
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
|
prm5 | Chorus Depth
prm6 | (not used)
prm7 | Chorus Balance
prm8 | Output Level
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
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■ Type33: ENHANCER→FLANGER (serial)
■ Decimal/Hexadecimal Table (hexadecimal values
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
are indicated by a following “H”)
prm1 | Enhancer Sens
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 98
prm2 | Enhancer Mix Level
prm3 | Flanger Pre Delay Time
prm4 | Flanger Rate
MIDI uses 7-bit hexadecimal values to indicate data values and the address and size of
exclusive messages. The following table shows the correspondence between decimal and
hexadecimal numbers.
prm5 | Flanger Depth
prm6 | Flanger Feedback Level
prm7 | Flanger Balance
prm8 | Output Level
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
+——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————+
■ Type34: ENHANCER→DELAY (serial)
| D
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| H
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0 | 00H ||
1 | 01H ||
2 | 02H ||
3 | 03H ||
4 | 04H ||
5 | 05H ||
6 | 06H ||
7 | 07H ||
8 | 08H ||
9 | 09H ||
10 | 0AH ||
11 | 0BH ||
12 | 0CH ||
13 | 0DH ||
14 | 0EH ||
15 | 0FH ||
16 | 10H ||
17 | 11H ||
18 | 12H ||
19 | 13H ||
20 | 14H ||
21 | 15H ||
22 | 16H ||
23 | 17H ||
24 | 18H ||
25 | 19H ||
26 | 1AH ||
27 | 1BH ||
28 | 1CH ||
29 | 1DH ||
30 | 1EH ||
31 | 1FH ||
32 | 20H ||
33 | 21H ||
34 | 22H ||
35 | 23H ||
36 | 24H ||
37 | 25H ||
38 | 26H ||
39 | 27H ||
40 | 28H ||
41 | 29H ||
42 | 2AH ||
43 | 2BH ||
44 | 2CH ||
45 | 2DH ||
46 | 2EH ||
47 | 2FH ||
48 | 30H ||
49 | 31H ||
50 | 32H ||
51 | 33H ||
52 | 34H ||
53 | 35H ||
54 | 36H ||
55 | 37H ||
56 | 38H ||
57 | 39H ||
58 | 3AH ||
59 | 3BH ||
60 | 3CH ||
61 | 3DH ||
62 | 3EH ||
63 | 3FH ||
64 | 40H ||
65 | 41H ||
66 | 42H ||
67 | 43H ||
96 | 60H |
97 | 61H |
98 | 62H |
99 | 63H |
prm1 | Enhancer Sens
prm2 | Enhancer Mix Level
prm3 | Delay Time
prm4 | Delay Feedback Level
prm5 | Delay HF Damp
prm6 | (not used)
prm7 | Delay Balance
prm8 | Output Level
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 17
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68 | 44H || 100 | 64H |
69 | 45H || 101 | 65H |
70 | 46H || 102 | 66H |
71 | 47H || 103 | 67H |
72 | 48H || 104 | 68H |
73 | 49H || 105 | 69H |
74 | 4AH || 106 | 6AH |
75 | 4BH || 107 | 6BH |
76 | 4CH || 108 | 6CH |
77 | 4DH || 109 | 6DH |
78 | 4EH || 110 | 6EH |
79 | 4FH || 111 | 6FH |
80 | 50H || 112 | 70H |
81 | 51H || 113 | 71H |
82 | 52H || 114 | 72H |
83 | 53H || 115 | 73H |
84 | 54H || 116 | 74H |
85 | 55H || 117 | 75H |
86 | 56H || 118 | 76H |
87 | 57H || 119 | 77H |
88 | 58H || 120 | 78H |
89 | 59H || 121 | 79H |
90 | 5AH || 122 | 7AH |
91 | 5BH || 123 | 7BH |
92 | 5CH || 124 | 7CH |
93 | 5DH || 125 | 7DH |
94 | 5EH || 126 | 7EH |
95 | 5FH || 127 | 7FH |
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
■ Type35: CHORUS→DELAY (serial)
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Chorus Pre Delay Time
prm2 | Chorus Rate
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
|
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 17
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
prm3 | Chorus Depth
prm4 | (not used)
prm5 | Chorus Balance
prm6 | Delay Time
prm7 | Delay Feedback Level
prm8 | Delay HF Damp
prm9 | Delay Balance
prm10 | Output Level
■ Type36: FLANGER→DELAY (serial)
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Flanger Pre Delay Time
prm2 | Flanger Rate
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 17
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
prm3 | Flanger Depth
prm4 | Flanger Feedback Level
prm5 | Flanger Balance
prm6 | Delay Time
prm7 | Delay Feedback Level
prm8 | Delay HF Damp
prm9 | Delay Balance
prm10 | Output Level
+——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————++——————+——————+
D: decimal
H: hexadecimal
*
*
Decimal expressions such as used for MIDI channel, Bank Select, and Program Change
will be the value 1 greater than the decimal value given in the above table.
Since each MIDI byte carries 7 significant data bits, each byte can express a maximum of
128 different values. Data for which higher resolution is required must be transmitted
using two or more bytes. For example a value indicated as a two-byte value of aa bbH
would have a value of aa x 128 + bb.
■ Type37: CHORUS→FLANGER (serial)
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Chorus Pre Delay Time
prm2 | Chorus Rate
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 98
prm3 | Chorus Depth
prm4 | Chorus Balance
prm5 | Flanger Pre Delay Time
prm6 | Flanger Rate
*
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For a signed number (+/ -), 00H = -64, 40H = +/ -0, and 7FH = +63. I.e., the decimal
equivalent will be 64 less than the decimal value given in the above table. For a two-byte
signed number, 00 00H = -8192, 40 00H = +/ -0, and 7F 7FH = +8191. For example the
decimal expression of aa bbH would be aa bbH - 40 00H = (aa x 128 + bb - 64 x 128.
Hexadecimal notation in two 4-bit units is used for data indicated as “nibbled”. The
nibbled two-byte value of 0a 0b H would be a x 16 + b.
prm7 | Flanger Depth
prm8 | Flanger Feedback Level
prm9 | Flanger Balance
prm10 | Output Level
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
■ Type38: CHORUS/DELAY (parallel)
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Chorus Pre Delay Time
prm2 | Chorus Rate
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
|
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 17
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
<Example 1> What is the decimal equivalent of 5AH?
prm3 | Chorus Depth
prm4 | (not used)
From the above table, 5AH = 90.
prm5 | Chorus Balance
prm6 | Delay Time
prm7 | Delay Feedback Level
prm8 | Delay HF Damp
prm9 | Delay Balance
prm10 | Output Level
<Example 2> What is the decimal equivalent of the 7-bit hexadecimal values 12 34H?
From the above table, 12H = 18 and 34H = 52
Thus, 18 x 128 + 52 = 2356
■ Type39: FLANGER/DELAY (parallel)
<Example 3> What is the decimal equivalent of the nibbled expression 0A 03 09 0DH?
From the above table, 0AH = 10, 03H = 3, 09H = 9, 0DH = 13
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Flanger Pre Delay Time
prm2 | Flanger Rate
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 126
| 0 - 98
| 0 - 17
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
Thus, the result is ((10 x 16 + 3) x 16 + 9) x 16 + 13 = 41885
prm3 | Flanger Depth
prm4 | Flanger Feedback Level
prm5 | Flanger Balance
prm6 | Delay Time
<Example 4> What is the nibbled equivalent of the decimal number 1258?
prm7 | Delay Feedback Level
prm8 | Delay HF Damp
16 ) 1258
16 )
16 )
78...10
4...14
0... 4
prm9 | Delay Balance
prm10 | Output Level
■ Type40: CHORUS/FLANGER (parallel)
From the above table, 0=00H, 4=04H, 14=0EH, 10=0AH
Thus the result is 00 04 0E 0AH
———————+————————————————————————————————+———————————————————————
prm1 | Chorus Pre Delay Time
prm2 | Chorus Rate
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 125
| 0 - 127
| 0 - 98
prm3 | Chorus Depth
prm4 | Chorus Balance
prm5 | Flanger Pre Delay Time
prm6 | Flanger Rate
prm7 | Flanger Depth
prm8 | Flanger Feedback Level
prm9 | Flanger Balance
prm10 | Output Level
| 0 - 100
| 0 - 127
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■ Examples of Actual MIDI Messages
■ Examples of Exclusive Messages and
Calculating the Checksum
Roland exclusive messages (RQ1, DT1) are transmitted with a checksum at the end of the
data (before F7) to check that the data was received correctly. The value of the checksum is
determined by the address and data (or size) of the exclusive message.
<Example 1> 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.
■How to Calculate the Checksum
<Example 2> CE 49
(hexadecimal values are indicated by a “H”)
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).
The checksum consists of a value whose lower 7 bits are 0 when the address, size and
checksum itself are added.
The following formula shows how to calculate the checksum when the exclusive message to
be transmitted has an address of aa bb cc ddH, and data or size of ee ffH.
<Example 3> EA 00 28
EnH is the Pitch Bend Change status and `n' is the MIDI channel number. The 2nd byte
(00H=0) is the LSB of the Pitch Bend value, and the 3rd byte (28H=40) is the MSB. However
since the Pitch Bend is a signed number with 0 at 40 00H (= 64 x 128 + 0 = 8192), the Pitch
Bend value in this case is 28 00H - 40 00H = 40 x 128 + 0 - (64 x 128 + 0) = 5120 - 8192 = -3072
aa + bb + cc + dd + ee + ff = total
total / 128 = quotient ... remainder
128 - remainder = checksum
<Example 1> Setting the Performance Common REVERB TYPE to DELAY (DT1)
The “Parameter Address Map” indicates that the starting address of the Temporary
Performance is 01 00 00 00H, that the Performance Common offset address is 00 00H, and
that the REVERB TYPE address is 00 28H. Thus, the address is:
If we assume that the Pitch Bend Sensitivity is set to two semitones, the pitch will change
only -200 cents for a Pitch Bend value of -8192 (00 00H). Thus, this message is specifying a
Pitch Bend of -200 x (-3072) / (-8192) = -75 cents on MIDI CH = 11.
<Example 4> B3 64 00 65 00 06 0C 26 00 64 7F 65 7F
01 00 00 00H
00 00H
BnH is the Control Change status, and `n' is the MIDI channel number. In Control Change
messages, the 2nd byte is the controller number, and the 3rd byte is the parameter value.
MIDI allows what is known as “running status,” when if messages of the same status follow
each other, it is permitted to omit the second and following status bytes. In the message
above, running status is being used, meaning that the message has the following content.
+)
00 28H
01 00 00 28H
Since DELAY is parameter value 06H,
F0
41
10
6A
(4)
12
01 00 00 28
address
06
??
F7
B3 64 00
MIDI CH = 4, RPN parameter number LSB: 00H
MIDI CH = 4, RPN parameter number MSB: 00H
MIDI CH = 4, parameter value MSB: 0CH
(1)
(2)
(3)
(5)
data
checksum
(6)
(B3) 65 00
(B3) 06 0C
(B3) 26 00
(B3) 64 7F
(B3) 65 7F
(1) Exclusive status
(2) ID number (Roland)
(5) Command ID (DT1)
(3) Device ID (17)
(6) EOX
MIDI CH = 4, parameter value LSB: 00H
(4) Model ID (JV-1010)
MIDI CH = 4, RPN parameter number LSB: 7FH
MIDI CH = 4, RPN parameter number MSB: 7FH
Next we calculate the checksum.
Thus, this message transmits a parameter value of 0C 00H to RPN parameter number 00
00H on MIDI CH = 4, and then sets the RPN parameter number to 7F 7FH.
01H + 00H + 00H + 28H + 06H = 1 + 0 + 0 + 40 + 6 = 47 (sum)
47 (total) / 128 = 0 (quotient) ... 47 (remainder)
checksum = 128 - 47 (quotient) = 81 = 51H
The function assigned to RPN parameter number 00 00H is Pitch Bend Sensitivity, and the
MSB of the parameter value indicates semitone steps. Since the MSB of this parameter value
is 0CH = 12, the maximum width of pitch bend is being set to [+/ -] 12 semitones (1 octave)
(GS sound sources ignore the LSB of Pitch Bend Sensitivity, but it is best to transmit the LSB
(parameter value 0) as well, so that the message can be correctly received by any device.
This means that the message transmitted will be F0 41 10 6A 12 01 00 00 28 06 51 F7.
<Example 2> Retrieving data for USER:03 Performance Part 3 (RQ1)
The “Parameter Address Map” indicates that the starting address of USER:03 is 10 02 00
00H, and that the offset address of Performance Part 3 is 12 00H. Thus, the address is:
Once the parameter number has been set for RPN or NRPN, all subsequent Data Entry
messages on that channel will be effective. Thus, it is recommended that after you have
made the change you want, you set the parameter number to 7F 7FH (an “unset” or “null”
setting). The final (B3) 64 7F (B3) 65 7F is for this purpose.
10 02 00 00H
+)
12 00H
10 02 12 00H
Since the size of the Performance Part is 00 00 00 19H,
It is not a good idea to store many events within the data of a song (e.g., a Standard MIDI
File song) using running status as shown in <Example 4>. When the song is paused, fast-
forwarded or rewound, the sequencer may not be able to transmit the proper status, causing
the sound source to misinterpret the data. It is best to attach the proper status byte to all
events.
F0
41
10
6A
(4)
11
10 02 12 00
address
00 00 00 19
size
??
F7
(1)
(2)
(3)
(5)
checksum
(6)
(1) Exclusive status
(2) ID number (Roland)
(5) Command ID (RQ1)
(3) Device ID (17)
(6) EOX
(4) Model ID (JV-1010)
It is also important to transmit RPN or NRPN parameter number settings and parameter
values in the correct order. In some sequencers, data events recorded in the same clock (or a
nearby clock) can sometimes be transmitted in an order other than the order in which they
were recorded. It is best to record such events at an appropriate interval (1 tick at TPQN=96,
or 5 ticks at TPQN=480).
Next we calculate the checksum.
10H + 02H + 12H + 00H + 00H + 00H + 00H + 19H =
16 + 2 + 18 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 25 = 61 (sum)
61 (total) / 128 = 0 (product) ... 61 (remainder)
checksum = 128 - 61 (remainder) = 67 = 43H
*
TPQN: Ticks Per Quarter Note (i.e., the time resolution of the sequencer)
Thus, a message of F0 41 10 6A 11 10 02 12 00 00 00 00 19 43 F7 would be transmitted.
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<Example 3> Retrieving data for Temporary Performance (RQ1)
■ Scale Tune Function
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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
(Model ID: 42H (GS), address: 40 1x 40H)
Scale Tune is a function that makes fine adjustments to the pitch of each note C-B. Settings
are made for one octave, and applied to the notes of all octaves. By making Scale Tune
settings you can use tunings and temperaments other than the standard Equal
Temperament. Here we give three types of settings as examples.
The “Parameter Address Map” gives the following start addresses for Temporary
Performance data.
*
Scale tune messages for any parts are recognized in the patch mode.
01 00 00 00H
01 00 10 00H
:
Temporary Performance Common
Temporary Performance Part 1
■Equal Temperament
01 00 1F 00H
Temporary Performance Part 16
This temperament divides the octave into 12 equal steps, and is the temperament most
frequently used today, especially in western music. Initially, the Scale Tune function of this
instrument is set to Equal Temperament.
Since Performance Part has a size of 00 00 00 19H, we add that size to the start address of the
Temporary Performance Part 16, resulting in:
■Just Intonation (tonic of C)
01 00 1F 00H
+) 00 00 00 19H
01 00 1F 19H
The primary triads sound more beautiful in just intonation than in equal temperament.
However, this applies only in one key, and chords will be discordant if you play in a
different key. The settings here are for a tonic of C.
Thus, the Size for the retrieved data will be:
■Arabian-type Scale
01 00 1F 19H
-) 01 00 00 00H
00 00 1F 19H
The Scale Tune function allow you to use various tunings of ethnic music. Here is one of the
Arabian scales.
F0
41
10
6A
(4)
11
01 00 00 00
address
00 00 1F 19
size
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F7
Setting examples
(1)
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(5)
checksum
(6)
Note
C
Equal Temp.
Just (in C)
0
Arabian-type Scale
(1) Exclusive status
(2) ID number (Roland)
(5) Command ID (RQ1)
(3) Device ID (17)
(6) EOX
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
-6
+45
-2
(4) Model ID (JV-1010)
C#
D
-8
+4
Calculating the checksum as shown in <Example 2>, we get a message of F0 41 10 6A 11 01
00 00 00 00 00 1F 19 47 F7 to be transmitted.
Eb
E
+16
-14
-2
-12
-51
-8
F
<Example 4> Retrieving the Temporary Performance data together with all Temporary
Part and Rhythm Set data (RQ1)
F#
G
-10
+2
+43
-4
*
When a data transfer is executed in Utility mode, the 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
G#
A
+14
-16
+14
-12
+47
0
Bb
B
-10
-49
The “Parameter Address Map” gives the following start addresses for Temporary
Performance, Performance Mode Temporary Patch and Performance Mode Temporary
Rhythm.
The values in the above table are in units of 1 cent. Convert these values to hexadecimal,
and transmit them as exclusive data. For example to set the Scale Tune of Part 1 to an
Arabian-type scale, transmit the following data.
01 00 00 00H
02 00 00 00H
:
Temporary Performance
Performance Mode Temporary Patch (part 1)
F0 41 10 42 12 40 11 40 3A 6D 3E 34 0D 38 6B 3C 6F 40 36 0F 76 F7
02 08 00 00H
02 09 00 00H
02 0A 00 00H
:
Performance Mode Temporary Patch (part 9)
Temporary Rhythm Setup
■ ASCII Code Table
On the JV-1010, the following ASCII code set is used for processing data such as the Patch
Performance Mode Temporary Patch (part 11)
Name and the Performance Name.
+——————+——————+——————++——————+——————+——————++——————+——————+——————+
02 0F 00 00H
Performance Mode Temporary Patch (part 16)
| D
| H
| Char || D
| H
| Char || D
| H
| Char |
+——————+——————+——————++——————+——————+——————++——————+——————+——————+
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
32 | 20H | SP ||
64 | 40H |
65 | 41H |
66 | 42H |
67 | 43H |
68 | 44H |
69 | 45H |
70 | 46H |
71 | 47H |
72 | 48H |
73 | 49H |
74 | 4AH |
75 | 4BH |
76 | 4CH |
77 | 4DH |
78 | 4EH |
79 | 4FH |
80 | 50H |
81 | 51H |
82 | 52H |
83 | 53H |
84 | 54H |
85 | 55H |
86 | 56H |
87 | 57H |
88 | 58H |
89 | 59H |
90 | 5AH |
91 | 5BH |
92 | 5CH |
93 | 5DH |
94 | 5EH |
95 | 5FH |
@ ||
A ||
B ||
C ||
96 | 60H |
97 | 61H |
98 | 62H |
99 | 63H |
` |
a |
b |
c |
d |
e |
f |
g |
h |
i |
j |
k |
l |
m |
n |
o |
p |
q |
r |
s |
t |
u |
v |
w |
x |
y |
z |
{ |
| |
} |
The Patch offset addresses are as follows.
33 | 21H |
34 | 22H |
35 | 23H |
36 | 24H |
37 | 25H |
38 | 26H |
39 | 27H |
40 | 28H |
41 | 29H |
42 | 2AH |
43 | 2BH |
44 | 2CH |
45 | 2DH |
46 | 2EH |
47 | 2FH |
48 | 30H |
49 | 31H |
50 | 32H |
51 | 33H |
52 | 34H |
53 | 35H |
54 | 36H |
55 | 37H |
56 | 38H |
57 | 39H |
58 | 3AH |
59 | 3BH |
60 | 3CH |
61 | 3DH |
62 | 3EH |
63 | 3FH |
! ||
" ||
# ||
$ ||
% ||
& ||
` ||
( ||
) ||
* ||
+ ||
, ||
- ||
. ||
/ ||
0 ||
1 ||
2 ||
3 ||
4 ||
5 ||
6 ||
7 ||
8 ||
9 ||
: ||
; ||
< ||
= ||
> ||
? ||
00 00H
10 00H
:
Patch Common
Patch Tone 1
D || 100 | 64H |
E || 101 | 65H |
F || 102 | 66H |
G || 103 | 67H |
H || 104 | 68H |
I || 105 | 69H |
J || 106 | 6AH |
K || 107 | 6BH |
L || 108 | 6CH |
M || 109 | 6DH |
N || 110 | 6EH |
O || 111 | 6FH |
P || 112 | 70H |
Q || 113 | 71H |
R || 114 | 72H |
S || 115 | 73H |
T || 116 | 74H |
U || 117 | 75H |
V || 118 | 76H |
W || 119 | 77H |
X || 120 | 78H |
Y || 121 | 79H |
Z || 122 | 7AH |
[ || 123 | 7BH |
\ || 124 | 7CH |
] || 125 | 7DH |
16 00H
Patch Tone 4
Since Patch Tone has a size of 00 00 01 01H, we add this size to the start address of
Performance Mode Temporary Patch (Part 16) Tone 4, to get:
02 0F 00 00H
16 00H
+) 00 00 01 01H
02 0F 17 01H
Thus, the size of the retrieved data will be:
02 0F 17 01H
-) 01 00 00 00H
01 0F 17 01H
F0
41
10
6A
(4)
11
01 00 00 00
address
01 0F 17 01
size
??
F7
(1)
(2)
(3)
(5)
checksum
(6)
^ |+——————+——————+——————+
_ |
(1) Exclusive status
(2) ID number (Roland)
(5) Command ID (RQ1)
(3) Device ID (17)
(6) EOX
+——————+——————+——————++——————+——————+——————+
(4) Model ID (JV-1010)
D: decimal
H: hexadecimal
Calculating the checksum as shown in <Example 2>, we get a message of F0 41 10 6A 11 01
00 00 00 01 0F 17 01 57 F7 to be transmitted.
*
SP indicates “space.”
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64 Voice Synthesizer Module
Model JV-1010
Date: Jan. 20, 1999
Version: 1.00
MIDI Implementation Chart
Function...
Transmitted
Recognized
Remarks
Basic
Channel Changed
Default
X
X
1–16
1–16
Default
Messages
Altered
X
X
Mode 3
Mode 3, 4 (M = 1)
* 2
Mode
**************
Note
Number :
X
0–127
0–127
True Voice
**************
Note On
Note Off
X
X
O
O
Velocity
After
Touch
Key's
Channel's
X
X
O
O
*1
*1
Pitch Bend
X
O
*1
0, 32
1
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
X
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
*1
Bank select
O
Modulation
2
O
Breath type
Foot type
4
5
O
O
Portamento time
Data entry
6, 38
7
*4
*4
O
O
Volume
8
O
Balance
10
11
64
65
66
67
69
71
72
73
74
80
81
82
83
84
91
93
*4
O
Panpot
O
Expression
Control
Change
O
Hold 1
O
Portamento
O
Sostenuto
O
Soft
O
Hold 2
O (Resonance)
O (Decay Time)
O (Attack Time)
O (Cutoff)
O (Tone 1 Level)
O (Tone 2 Level)
O (Tone 3 Level)
O (Tone 4 Level)
O
Sound controller 2
Sound controller 3
Sound controller 4
Sound controller 5
General purpose controller 5
General purpose controller 6
General purpose controller 7
General purpose controller 8
Portamento control
General purpose effects 1
General purpose effects 3
CC1 (General purpose controller 1)
CC2 (General purpose controller 2)
NRPN LSB, MSB
RPN LSB, MSB
*4
*4
O (Reverb)
O (Chorus)
O
1–5, 7–31, 64–95 *3
1–5, 7–31, 64–95 *3
98, 99
O
X
100, 101
*4
O
Program
Change
O
*4
*5
O
0–127
*1
*1
**************
: True Number
Program No. 1–128
System Exclusive
O
O
: Song Position
: Song Select
: Tune Request
X
X
X
X
X
X
System
Common
System
Real Time : Commands
: Clock
X
X
O
X
*1
X
X
X
X
X
X
O (120, 126, 127)
: All Sound Off
O
: Reset All Controllers
Aux
Messages
X
: Local On/Off
: All Notes Off
: Active Sensing
: System Reset
O (123–127)
O
X
* 1 O X is selectable.
Notes
* 2 Recognized as M=1 even if M≠1.
* 3 Can be changed settings.
* 4 Transmitted to an external MIDI device when a GM Data Transfer command is executed.
* 5 Transmitted to an external MIDI device when a Data Transfer command is executed, or an RQ1 has been received.
Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY
Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY
Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO
Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO
O : Yes
X : No
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Sp e cifica tio n s
JV-1 0 1 0 : 6 4 Vo ice Sy n th e size r Mo d u le (Co n fo rm s to Ge n e ra l MIDI Sy ste m )
■ N u m b e r o f Pa rts
■ Co n n e cto rs
16 (Part 10 is Rhythm Part)
Output Jacks (L(Mono), R)
Headphones Jack
■ Ma x im u m Po ly p h o n y
64 voices
MIDI Connectors (IN, OUT, THRU)
Computer Connector (Mac, PC-1, PC-2, MIDI)
■ Effe cts
EFX: 40 sets
■ Po w e r Su p p ly
DC 9V (AC Adaptor)
Reverb: 1 set (8 types)
Chorus: 1 set
■ Cu rre n t Dra w
430 mA
■ Pre se t Me m o ry
Patches: 895 (640 same as the JV-2080 + 255 from “Session”)
■ Dim e n sio n s
Performances: 64
218 (W) x 237 (D) x 45 (H) mm
Rhythm Sets: 18 (10 same as the JV-2080 + 8 from “Session”)
8-5/ 8 (W) x 9-3/ 8 (D) x 1-13/ 16 (H) inches
■ Use r Me m o ry
Patches: 128
■ W e ig h t
1.4 kg / 3 lbs 2 oz (excluding AC Adaptor)
Performances: 32
Rhythm Sets: 2
■ Acce sso rie s
Owner’s Manual
■ W a ve Ex p a n sio n Bo a rd s (so ld se p a ra te ly )
Max. 1 Board
AC Adaptor (ACI/ ACB Series)
CD-ROM (SoundDiver JV/ XP, Reference Manual)
Rubber Feet
* Each Wave Expansion Board includes Patches / Rhythm Sets
that make use of the waves on the board.
■ O p tio n s
Wave Expansion Boards: SR-JV80 series
■ Disp la y
7 segments, 3 characters (LED)
Rack Mount Adaptor: RAD-50
* In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior notice.
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Co m p u te r Ca b le W irin g Dia g ra m s
For Apple Macintosh (Sold separately: RSC-15APL)
mini DIN, 8-pin, male
6 7 8
mini DIN, 8-pin, male
6 7 8
mini DIN, 8-pin, male
mini DIN, 8-pin, male
HSKo 1
HSKi 2
TXD- 3
1 HSKo
2 HSKi
3 TXD-
GND
4
4
GND
RXD- 5
TXD+ 6
5 RXD-
6 TXD+
3 4 5
1 2
3 4 5
1 2
GPi
7
7
GPi
RXD+ 8
8 RXD+
For PC (9-pin) (Sold separately: RSC-15AT)
mini DIN, 8-pin, male
6 7 8
D-sub, 9-pin, female
mini DIN, 8-pin, male
D-sub, 9-pin, female
7
8
3
5
2
RTS
CTS
TXD
GND
RXD
HSKo 1
HSKi 2
TXD- 3
5
1
GND
4
3 4 5
1 2
RXD- 5
9
6
For PC (25-pin)
mini DIN, 8-pin, male
6 7 8
D-sub, 25-pin, female
mini DIN, 8-pin, male
4
5
2
7
3
RTS
CTS
TXD
GND
RXD
HSKo 1
HSKi 2
TXD- 3
D-sub, 25-pin, female
13
1
GND
4
3 4 5
1 2
RXD- 5
25
14
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In d e x
External MIDI device
A
Changing a rhythm set from an external MIDI
C
GM
Entering GM mode ...................................................31
D
Demo song
M
Composer profiles ....................................................23
E
Error message
POWER switch ..........................................................11, 20
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In d e x
R
Rack-mount adaptor ......................................................14
Receive channel ..............................................................49
Changing a rhythm set from an external MIDI
Rhythm set mode ......................................................30
S
SYSTEM
T
U
UTILITY
V
W
Wave expansion board
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For EU Countries
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is
incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or
equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer.
Apparatus containing
Lithium batteries
Discard used batteries according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved
fejlagtig håndtering.
Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af
samme fabrikat og type.
VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.
Använd samma batterityp eller en
ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av
apparattillverkaren.
Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til
leverandøren.
Kassera använt batteri enligt
fabrikantens instruktion.
ADVARSEL
Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av
batteri.
VAROITUS
Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on
virheellisesti asennettu.
Benytt samme batteritype eller en
tilsvarende type anbefalt av
apparatfabrikanten.
Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til
fabrikantens instruks joner.
Vaihda paristo ainoastaan
laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan
tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo
valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
For EU Countries
For the USA
This product complies with the requirements of European Directive 89/336/EEC.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
–
–
–
–
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can void the users authority to operate this equipment.
This equipment requires shielded interface cables in order to meet FCC class B Limit.
For Canada
NOTICE
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
AVIS
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
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In fo rm a tio n
When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as
shown below.
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& Stores)
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Service Division
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Lauttasaarentie 54 B
Fin-00201 Helsinki, FINLAND
TEL: (9) 682 4020
UN ITED KIN GDO M
N O RTH AMERICA
Roland (U.K.) Ltd.
Atlantic Close, Swansea
Enterprise Park, SWANSEA
SA7 9FJ,
TEL: (022) 498 3079
IN DO N ESIA
PT Citra IntiRama
J1. Cideng Timur No. 15J-150
Jakarta Pusat
INDONESIA
TEL: (021) 6324170
CAN ADA
Roland Canada Music Ltd.
(Head Office)
5480 Parkwood Way Richmond
B. C., V6V 2M4 CANADA
TEL: (0604) 270 6626
CO STA RICA
JUAN Bansbach
Instrumentos Musicales
Ave.1. Calle 11, Apartado 10237,
San Jose, COSTA RICA
TEL: 258-0211
UNITED KINGDOM
TEL: (01792) 700139
GERMAN Y
Roland Elektronische
Musikinstrumente HmbH.
Oststrasse 96, 22844 Norderstedt,
GERMANY
MIDDLE EAST
KO REA
Roland Canada Music Ltd.
(Toronto Office)
Unit 2, 109 Woodbine Downs
Blvd, Etobicoke, ON
M9W 6Y1 CANADA
TEL: (0416) 213 9707
TEL: (040) 52 60090
Cosmos Corporation
1461-9, Seocho-Dong,
Seocho Ku, Seoul, KOREA
TEL: (02) 3486-8855
CHILE
Comercial Fancy S.A.
Rut.: 96.919.420-1
Nataniel Cox #739, 4th Floor
Santiago - Centro, CHILE
TEL: (02) 688-9540
BAHRAIN
Moon Stores
No.16, Bab Al Bahrain Avenue,
P.O.Box 247, Manama 304,
State of BAHRAIN
GREECE
STOLLAS S.A.
Music Sound Light
155, New National Road
Patras 26442, GREECE
TEL: (061) 43-5400
MALAYSIA
BENTLEY MUSIC SDN BHD
140 & 142, Jalan Bukit Bintang
55100 Kuala Lumpur,MALAYSIA
TEL: (03) 2144-3333
TEL: 211 005
U. S. A.
EL SALVADO R
Roland Corporation U.S.
5100 S. Eastern Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938,
U. S. A.
CYPRUS
Radex Sound Equipment Ltd.
17, Diagorou Street, Nicosia,
CYPRUS
OMNI MUSIC
HUN GARY
75 Avenida Norte y Final
Intermusica Ltd.
Alameda Juan Pablo
Edificio No.4010 San Salvador,
EL SALVADOR
,
Warehouse Area ‘DEPO’ Pf.83
H-2046 Torokbalint, HUNGARY
TEL: (23) 511011
PHILIPPIN ES
TEL: (323) 890 3700
G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc.
339 Gil J. Puyat Avenue
Makati, Metro Manila 1200,
PHILIPPINES
TEL: (02) 66-9426
TEL: 262-0788
IRAN
MOCO, INC.
No.41 Nike St., Dr.Shariyati Ave.,
Roberoye Cerahe Mirdamad
Tehran, IRAN
IRELAN D
Roland Ireland
Audio House, Belmont Court,
Donnybrook, Dublin 4.
Republic of IRELAND
TEL: (01) 2603501
MEXICO
TEL: (02) 899 9801
Casa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v.
Av. Toluca No. 323, Col. Olivar
de los Padres 01780 Mexico D.F.
MEXICO
TEL: (021) 285-4169
As of January 1, 2002 (Roland)
TEL: 668-0480
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