<Lev>
Reverb
Level
—
to
127
This
sets
the
volume
of the
reverb sound.
<Fbk>
Delay Feedback
—
to
127
When
"DELAY"
or
"PAN-DLY"
has
been chosen
as the type,
this sets
the
amount
of
delayed
sound
that
is
returned
(fed
back)
to
the delay.
Larger
values
result in
a delay sustained
for a
longer
time.
<HF Damp>
High-frequency
Damp
—
200/250/315
/400/500/630/800/1000/1250/1600/2000/2500/3150/4000/50
00/6300/800D/BYPASS
This
sets
the
frequency
at
which
the
high-frequency
compo-
nents
of the
reverb
sound
are cut
off.
A
lower
cutoff
frequency
results in a
"darker" sound,
and
a
higher frequency produces
a brighter
sound.
When
set to
"BYPASS," no
high-frequency
components
are cut
off.
Using
Controllers
to
Change
How
Sounds Are Ployed (CON-
TROL)
These
make
settings for
the Controllers
and
for
how
Rhythm
Tones
are played.
•
CONTROL
<Bender> Bender Range
—
to
12
This
lets
you
set
how
far
the pitch
changes
when
the
Bender
lever
is
moved
to
the right or
left
(or
when
the
wheel
is
turned).
You
can
set
a
range
up/down
to
one
octave
in
semi-
tone increments.
<EnvMode>
Envelope
Mode
—
NO-SUS/SUSTAIN
This
sets
whether
the
time
of the sustain
level (L3) for
the
Pitch/TVF/TVA
Envelope
is
ignored
(NO-SUS)
or recog-
nized
(SUSTAIN).
With
one-shot
sounds
this
is
effective
when
set to
"NO-SUS."
tiate
by
groups
so
that
rhythm
sounds
with
identical
num-
bers are not
played
simultaneously.
Up
to
31
groups can be
set.
There
is
no muting
when
set to
"OFF."
*
RxSWITCH
(Receive Switch)
<Volume> Volume
Control Switch
—
OFF/ON
This
determines
whether
the
volume
changes
(ON)
or
doesn't
change (OFF)
when
MIDI volume
messages
are
received
for
the
Rhythm
Tones.
*
This
setting
is
ignored
when
the
Volume
setting
for Receive
MIDI,
a
system parameter,
is
set to
"OFF" («
p. 68).
<Pan> Fan
Control
Switch
—
OFF/CONT/KEY-ON
This
sets
how
MIDI pan
messages
for
each
of the
Rhythm
Tones
are received.
OFF:
The
stereo position
does not change
when
a
pan message
is
received.
CONT:
Pan messages
are received
and
the stereo position
changes.
KEY-ON:
The
stereo position
changes
according
to
pan messages
when
the
key
is
on,
but
even
if
a
new
pan message
is
received
while
the
sound
is
played, there
is
no change
in
the stereo position
until
the next
time
the
key
is
on.
*
This
setting
is
ignored
when
the
Control
Change
setting
for
Receive
MIDI,
a system parameter,
is
set to
"OFF"
(«• p.
68).
<Hold-l Switch>
Hold
1
Control Switch
—
OFF/ON
This determines
whether
a
sound
is
held
(ON)
or
not held
(OFF)
when MIDI
hold
1
messages
are received
for
the
Rhythm
Tones.
*
TTiis
setting
is
ignored
when
the
Hold
1
setting
for Receive
MIDI,
a
System
parameter,
is
set to
"OFF"
(•* p. 68).
Sound
stops
Time
Time
<Mute Group> Mute Group
—
OFF/1
to
31
This
lets
you
assign
numbers
to
Rhythm
Tones and
differen-
Selecting
Waveforms
for
a
Rhythm
Tone (WAVE)
This
lets
you
select
the
waveform
that
serves as the basis
for
a
Rhythm
Tone, apply
effects to
the
waveform, and
control
its
pitch.
• WAVE
<Group>
Wave Group
—
INT-A
or
B/CARD/EXP-A
toD
This determines
the
form
of
memory
from which
a
waveform
is
to
be
chosen.
INT-A
or
B:
Selects a
waveform
stored
in
the JV-1080.
CARD:
Selects
a
waveform
stored
on
a
PCM
Card.
EXF-A
to
D:
Selects
a
waveform
stored
on
Expansion Board A,
B,
C, or D.
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