Performing Multiple Parts (Performance Mode) - Roland JV-1010 Owner's Manual

64 voice synthesizer module "session" onboard + expandable
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Trying Out Desktop Music
Performing Multiple Parts
(Performance Mode)
A group of sixteen parts to which fifteen patches and one rhythm set are
assigned (fixed at Part 10) is collectively referred to as a Performance.
fig.1-28.e
Performance
Part 9
Part 1
Patch
In a performance, you can assign each patch and rhythm set to a part, then
combine these parts to enjoy an ensemble performance. One of the sixteen
parts (Part 10) is reserved for the rhythm set, with patches assigned to the
remaining fifteen parts.
In other words, using performances allows you to control sixteen separate
sounds with one JV-1010.
A sound generator of this type which can control multiple sounds using one
device is referred to as a multitimbral sound generator.
In the relationship between performances and parts, the performance is like
an orchestra, parts are the performers, and patches and the rhythm set are
the instruments.
Let's try selecting some parts and sounds, then play the multiple parts
together as a performance.
As one example, select one of the sixteen parts, PART 2, then select the patch
No.008 Gtr Strings in GUITAR/BASS (the GUITAR/BASS group).
fig.1-29
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Part 16
Part 11
Patch
Part 10
Rhythm Set
2
1,5
4

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