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Use
the
VALUE
knob, [INC]
/[DEC]
buttons, or
SOUND
GROUP
buttons
to
choose
the
copy
source
number
("Number").
The
name
of the selected
Patch or Performance appears
in
parentheses.
When
[UTILITY]
is
pressed while
in the
Rhythm
Set
mode...
• RHYTHM
KEY
COPY
This copies
the
settings for
one
Rhythm Key
to
some
other
Rhythm Key
in
the
temporary
area.
Rhythm
set
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Copy
source
Key
(B1
to
D7)
Copy
destination
Key
(temporaty
area)
Copy
source
TEMP: Rhythm
Set
In
temporary area
USR: Rhythm
Set
in
User
Memory
CRD: Rhythm
Set
on
DATA
Card
PRA
to
PRC:
Preset
A
to
C
Rhythm
Set
GM;
Preset
D
(GM) Rhythm
Set
Use
the
VALUE
knob, [INC]
/[DEC]
buttons, or
SOUND
GROUP
buttons
to select the
copy
source
("Source").
Use
the
VALUE
knob,
the
[INC]/[DEC]
buttons, or the
keys
on
the
keyboard
to
choose
the
keys ("Key")
for
the
copy
source
and
copy
destination.
Initializing
Data
(INITIALIZE)
This returns
Patch,
Performance,
and
Rhythm
Set
parameters
in
the
temporary
area
to their
standard values
and
factory
default
data.
Because only
data
in the
temporary
area
is
initialized,
data
written
to
memory
is
not overwritten
by
the
Initialize
opera-
tion.
There
are
two methods
for
Initialize
(Mode):
DEFAULT:
All
parameters
in the
temporary
area are returned
to their
standard
values.
PRESET:
Only
data
in
tlie
temporary
area
is
returned
to
the
values
of
the
data
in
the
User
Memory
in effect
when
the unit
was
shipped from
the factory
(i.e.,
items with
the
same
Program
Numbers
are
affected).
However,
with Patches
such
as
those
on
an expansion
board,
where
the
Program
numbers
exceed
128,
all
of
them above
number
128
will
be
given
the
values
for
USER:
128.
Use
the
VALUE
knob
or the
[1NC]/[DEC]
buttons
to
make
the
Mode
setting
at
the respective setting screens.
When
lUTILITY]
is
pressed
while
in
the
Performance
mode...
PERFORM
INIT
(Performance
Initialize)
This
initializes
the
Performance
data
called
up
to
tlie
tempo-
rary
area.
When
[UTILITY]
is
pressed while
in the
Patch mode...
PATCH
INIT (Patch
Initialize)
This
initializes
the
Patch
data
called
up
to
the
temporary
When
[UTILITY]
is
pressed while
in
the
Rhythm
Set
mode...
RHYTHM
KEY
INIT
(Rhythm Key
Initialize)
This
initializes
the
data
for
the
Rhythm
Tones
in
the Rliytiim
Set called
up
to
the
temporary
area
that
are
assigned
to spe-
cific
keys..
»
Use
the
VALUE
knob,
[INCMDEC]
buttons, or the
keys on
the
keyboard
to
choose
the
keys
(BI
to
D7)
to
be
initialized.
RHYTHM
SET
INIT
(Rhythm
Set
Initialize)
This
initializes
the
Rhythm
Set
data
called
up
to
ihe
tempo-
rary
area.
Protecting
Data (PROTECT)
"Protection"
means
to
prohibit writing
to
the
JV-IDBO,
thereby preventing valuable
data
from being
mistakenly
overwritten.
WRITE PROTECT
<Intemal>
Internal Protect
OFF/ON
This prevents
the contents of
User
Memory
from
being
acci-
dentally overwritten.
This function
is
enabled
when
set
to
"ON"
and
cancelled
when
set to
"OFF."
It is
always
on
when
the
power
is
turned
on.
*
Set
this to
"OFF" when
writing data for
Patches
or
the
like
from
a
DATA
Card
or
the
temporary
area
to
User
Memory.
<Exclusive>
Exclusive
Protect
OFF/ON
This prevents
the
contents
of
User
Memory
or
a
DATA
Card
from
being overwritten
by an
Exclusive (SysEx)
message
from an
external
MIDI
device.
This function
is
enabled
when
set to
"ON"
and
cancelled
when
set to
"OFF."
It
is
always
OFF
when
the
power
is
turned
on.
»
When
Exclusive Protect
is
set to
"OFF,"
the internal
memory
can
be overwritten
by SysEx
messages even
if
Internal Protect
is
set to
"ON."
m
Using
a
DATA
Card (CARD)
This
lets
you
perform
operations
such
as
copying
the
data
in
the
_IV-iaBO
to
a
DATA
Card, or
swapping
data
between
the
JV-1DBD
and
a
DATA
Card.
CARD
FUNCTION
n^Tu
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IF
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Four
menu
items
for
the
DATA
Card
are displayed.
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