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Multi timbral synthesizer
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2.PLAY1NG
A
PERFORMANCE
At The
MIDI
receive
channel
is
a Part parameter.
When
using another
keyboard
to
play
the
sound
source of
the
JV-80,
the
JV-80
can
easily
be matched
to
the transmission channel(s).
This
is
especially
convenient
for
checking
which
MID!
data
is
being
transmitted
over
which
channel. Also,
by combining
this
function with
Patch
selection (the
explanation
of
which
follows),
a sound
program
can be
assigned
to
performance
data
which
was
intended
originally
for
another
sound
source, or
to
data
which
has yet
to
be given
a
sound program
assignment.
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Since
a
Patcii wiiich
has been
selected
for
a
Part
can
be
changed,
even
a single
Performance
can be
made
to
piay
any
number
of
various Patches
by
switching
among
them. This
is
convenient
when
determining
the
Patch assignment
for
an
entire
Performance, or
when
switching only
the
Patch of
the Part
to
be played
from
the
keyboard while
using
a
sequencer
for
backing
parts.
Part
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Internal
Preset
A/B
DATA
card
#
Check
play
data
you
are
unsure
of
by
listening
to
each channel
in
turn.
Compare
different
instrumentations
of
the
performance by
trying different
sound
programs, switching
the
Patches assigned
to
each
Part.
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Be
sure
to
reserve a
sufficient
number
of
voices
for the
important
Parts
in
a song, or Parts
that
would
stand out
if
the
available
voices
were
suddenly
cut
off.
Voice
shortage during realtime
performance can be
prevented
by
reserving a
certain
number
of voices
for the Part
you
intend
to
play
live,
while
other
performance
data
is
being
received
from
a
sequencer.
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