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3.
Modes
on
the
JViaBO
Parameters
on
the
JV-IDBO
are
grouped
into
various blocks
depending on
their
function.
These
are
called
"modes."
If
you want
to
change
the
style
or
sound
of
what you
play,
you need
to
choose
the right
mode.
Patch
Modes
Patch Play
Mode
(<^ p. 30)
This
is
the
mode
for calling
up and
playing
a single Patch.
Choose
this
when
you want
to
play using
a sin-
gle
sound.
Patch Edit
Mode
(^
p.
42)
This
is
the
mode
for
synthesizer
sound
creation.
Choose
this
mode
to set
various
parameters
that
deter-
mine
the
sound and
create
your
own
original
Patches.
Performance
Modes
Perfonnance Play
Mode
(•« p.
30)
This
is
the
mode
for calling
up
and
playing a
single
Performance.
Choose
this
mode
if
you want
to
hook
up
a
sequencer
for
automatic
ensemble
play,
or
if
you want
to
play
fat
sounds
with
multiple
Patches.
Perfonnance
Edit
Mode
p. 57)
This
mode
is
used
to allocate
Patches
and
a
Rliythm
Set
to
the
16
Parts.
Choose
this
mode
to
create thick
sounds with
multiple layered Patches or
to
make
settings for
ensemble
play-
Rhythm
Set
Modes
Rhythm
Play
Mode
("w p.
30)
This
mode
is
for calling
up and
playing
the
Rhythm
Set
assigned
to
Part 10 of
a
Performance.
Choose
tliis
mode when
you
want
to
hook up
a
MIDI
keyboard
and
play
it
as a
percussion instrument.
Rhythm
Edit
Mode
p. 61)
This
mode
is
for
changing
the
settings for
the
Rhytlim
Set
assigned
to
Part 10 of a
Performance.
Choose
this
mode when
you want
to
change
tlie
sequence
or
sound
of
a
rhytlim, or
to
create a
new Rhythm
Set.
GM
Modes
GM
Play
Mode
(«^ p. 30)
This
mode
is
for
playing
that
uses
GM
sounds.
Choose
this
mode
if
you want
to
comiect
a
computer
or
sequencer
and
play back
GM
scores
(song data
for
GM
sound
modules).
GM
Edit
Mode
(*
p.
77)
This
mode
is
for
changing
tlie
settings for
GM
Parts.
Choose
this
mode
to
determme
the
sounds
assigned
to
each
of the
16
Parts
and
make
settings for
volume,
effects,
and
so on.
I
System
Mode
(d^
p.
66)
This
mode
is
for
tuning
the JV-1080,
adjusting the brightness of the
display,
manipulating
MIDI
receive
switches,
and
setting
common
parameters
for
the Patch,
Performance, Rliythm
Set,
and
GM
modes.
I
Utility
Mode
[^
p.
70)
This
mode
is
for
managing
the
data
used
in the Patch,
Performance,
Rliytlun
Set,
and
GM
modes.
It
lets
you do
things
like
store
sounds
that
have been
edited
and copy
portions
of data.
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