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The
JV-1DBD
has
a
wide
variety of other editing functions
and
other
handy
features.
Here
are
some
of the basic ones.
If
you want
to
do
this:
The
parameter
to
change
is:
The
page
to
see
is:
Change
the
volume
of
each
Tone
Tone
Level
ps-p.
55
Change
the
placement
of
each
Tone
in
the stereo
field
Tone Pan
"S'p.
55
Change
the Pitch of
each
Tone
Coarse /Fine
Tune
's-p.52
Make
a
soimd
harder
or
softer
Cutoff
Frequency
ra-p.
54
Add
a
stronger "character"
to
each
Tone
Resonance
Its-
p.
54
Change
the attack
time
for
each
Tone
TVA
Envelope Tl
»p.56
Change
the release
time
for
each
Tone
TVA
Envelope
T4
^
p.
56
Produce an
analog
syntln
sound
Analog
Feel
Depth
|»-p.
56
Change
the
name
of a
Patch
Patch
Name
"s-p.
42
Rehirn
the settings
for
the
JV-1080
to their factory defaults
Factory Preset
ra-
p.
74
Make
the
screen display
easier to
see
LCD
Contrast
"s-
p.
66
If
You Want
to
Return
a
Change
to
Its
Original
Value...
If
you're not
happy
with
a
change you've
made
with
the
VALUE
knob
or the
[INC]
/[DEC]
buttons,
you
can
return
a setting to
the
value
first
indicated
by
the cursor
by
quickly pressing
the
VALUE
knob two
times.
Each
press of
this
knob
toggles the
setting
between
the
values before
and
after
the
change. This
is
called the
"Undo/Redo"
function.
Each
press
of
the
knob
+
toggles
between
the
values
before
and
after
change
Press
twice
*
If
you
xvant
to
know
more about
other operations,
see the
list
of operations at
the
end
of
this
manual,
or
turn
to the
explanations of
the
parameters
starting
in
Chapters.
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