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Multi timbral synthesizer
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/.Operation
Examples
of
the
JV-80
[2]
The
Performance Play
mode
lets
you use
the
JVSO
as a
sophisticated
master MIDI
keyboard,
allowing
you
a great deal of expressive
and
functional
MIDI
control.
Reference Performance
-^ 116
TUTORIAL
Play chords with
your
left
hand
for the strings
sound program and
play the
melody
with
your
right
hand
for the
piano
sound program.
Parts
1
and
2
out
of
the eight Parts are
used
in this
example
for
explanation purposes.
j^
The
local
switch {P.66) of Parts
3
8
of
this
Performance
should
be
set
to
OFF
so
that
they
do
not
sound.
The
strings
sound
is
assigned
to
Part
1
of
this
Performance,
and
the
piano
is
assigned
to Part
2.
The
sound
range of each
program
can be
limited
by
setting
the
key
range
CP.67) for the
Part.
[ 1
]
Press
I
INT
TRANS]
and
select
the
Int.
Range
Lower and
Int.
Range
Upper pages
by
using
[t]
.
PERFORM tTUTORIRL
:
Int.
Range Lower
1 1
6
l|!-C:2
!
C2
I
C2
1
11:2
H
C2
!
C2
!
C2
I
C2
PERFORl'1
tTUTORIRL
.
s
Int.Ran-ae
Upper
I
1
S
IE
C?
I
C7
I
C7
I
C?
B
C?
I
C7
I
C?
1
C7
L2
J
Adjust
the
key
range with Parameter
Sliders
1
and
2.
For
example,
if
you
set
the
key
range of
Part
1
to
C2
B3,
and
the
key
range of
Part
2
to
C4
C7,
the Parts
can be played
separately
with
the
C4
key
as the
split
point.
By
setting
the
key
range of both
Parts
to
C2
C7,
the
two
sounds can be
layered.
02-
-^B3
Part
1
C4-
-C7
Part
2
You
can
adjust the relative
volume
balance of
Parts
1
and 2 by
first
pressing the
|
LEVEL
[
button then adjusting the
levels
of the
individual Parts
by
using Parameter
Sliders
1
and
2.
PERFORM
1
1
G
TUTORIAL
127
1
127! 12?
=
Part
Le^.'el
!
12711
127
1
127
I
127
1
127
You
can
also
play ranges of
the
sound
that
would
nomially be
outside the
range of
the
keyboard by
adjusting the
transpose (P.66)
setting
of each
Part.
[3]
Select the Int.Transpose
page
by
pressing
[Tnt
TRANSl.
[4]
Adjust the
internal
transpose value
with
Parameter
Sliders
1
and
2.
A
setting of
12
transposes
the
sound
to
one
octave
above
normal,
and a
setting of
-
1
2
transposes
one
octave
lov^er.
PERPOPl'l
tTUTORIRL
lit:.
t
8
1
1
1
1
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