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Rx
MIDI
(Receive MIDI)
<Volume>
Receive
Volume
OFF/ON
M
This determines
whether
MIDI
volume
messages
for
each
Part are received
(ON)
or
not
received (OFF).
*
This
setting
is
ignored
when
the
Volume
setting
for Receive
AdIDI, a
system
parameter,
is
set to
"OFF"
(»*•
p. 68).
<Hold-l>
Receive
Hold
1
OFF/ON
This determines
whether
MIDI
hold
1
messages
for
each
Part
are received
(ON)
or
not
received (OFF).
*
This
setting
is
ignored
when
the
Hold
1
setting for
Receive
MIDI,
a
system
parameter,
is
set to
"OFF"
(«"
p. 68).
<Program Change>
Receive
Program Change
OFF/ON
BSB
This
setting
determines
whether
MIDI
program
change mes-
sages
for
each
Part are received
(ON)
or not received (OFF).
»
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setting
is
igiwred
when
the
Program
Receive
setting
for
Receive
MIDI,
a
system parameter,
is
set to
"OFF" (^
p. 68).
Selecting
the Patch
Assigned
to
a
Part (PART)
This assigns
a
Patch or
Rhythm
Set
to
each
of the
Parts.
PATCH
<Group>
Patch
Group
|
This
selects
the
group
of the
Patch
(or
Rhythm
Set,
for
Part
10)
to
assign
to
each
Part.
USR:
User
Memory
Patch
CRD:
DATA
Card
Patch
PCM:
PCM
Card
Patch
PRA
to
PRC:
Patch
from
Preset
Memory
A
to
C
GM:
Patch
from
Preset
Memory
D
(GM
sound)
XPA
to
XPD:
Patch
from Expansion Board
A
to
D
<Number>
Patch
Number
001
to
255
|
This
selects
the
number
of the
Patch
to
assign
to
each
Part.
The
name
of the selected
Patch appears
on
the display
in
parentheses.
*
For
USR,
PRA
to
PRC, and
GM,
you
can choose
a
number
from
001
to 128.
For
CRD,
PCM,
and
XPA
to
XPD,
you
can
choose
any
Patch
immher up
to
the
number
of Patches
stored
on
the device.
60
*
You
can't select
a Patch
from
a
DATA
Card,
PCM
Card, or
Expansion
Board
unless that device
is
installed
in
your
JV-
lOBO.
Setting the
Pitch for
a
Part
(PITCH)
This
makes
settings related to
the pitch of
each
Part.
PITCH
<Pitch
Coarse>
Pitch
Coarse
Tune
48
to
+48
This
shifts
the pitch of a Part
by
up
to
four octaves
up
or
down,
in
semitone
steps.
The
pitch varies
relatively,
with
the pitch of the
Patch taken
to
be
zero.
<Pitch Fine>
Pitch
Fine
Tune
-50 to
+50
|
This
shifts
the pitch of
a
Part
up
or
down
in
increments
of
one
cent
(1/
100th
of a
semitone).
You
can
fine-tune the
Tone by up
to half a half-step
(one
quarter-tone)
in either direction.
Setting
the Stereo
Position for
a
Part
(PAN)
This
sets
the
parming
(localizes
sound
image)
for
each
of the
Parts.
• PAN
<Part
Pan>
Part
Fan
L64
to
to
63R
lifiBillB
Sets the
parming
(localizes
sound
image)
for
each
of
the
Parts.
L64
is
leftmost,
is
centered,
and 63R
is
rightmost.
*
Because panning
is
also
set
within each
Patch,
the stereo
position of each
Patch
is
shifted
from
its
current position
by
the
value
you
set here.
Setting
the
Volume
for
a
Part
(LEVEL)
Tliis sets
the
level
(volume)
for
each
Part.
LEVEL
<Level>
Part
Level
to
127
|
This
sets
the
volume
of the
Part.
It is
mainly used
to
balance
the
voliune with other
Parts.

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