Roland JV-80 Owner's Manual page 94

Multi timbral synthesizer
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1.
Patch
Edit
CONTROL
Dest
(Destination, or
the
parameters
which
can be
controlled)
Depth
(adjustable
range)
Comments
Disptay
indication
Meaning
PCH
Pitch
(in
semitone
units)
-63—
+
63
When
set to
a
positive value
(
+
),
the
change
is
greater or
higher,
and
when
set
to a negative value
(-),
the
change
is
smaller or lower.
CUT
Cutoff frequency
-63-
+63
RES
Resonance
-63—
+63
LEU
Level
(volume)
-63—
+63
PLl
Depth
of
LFO
1
which
is
applied to
pitch
-63-
+ 63
The
phase
of the
LFO
is
reverse
for
positive
(+) and
negative
(-).
For
both
positive
and
negative
settings,
the
effect
becomes more
pronounced
as the
value
is
set further
from
0.
PL2
Depth
of
LFO 2
which
is
applied to
pitch
-63—
+63
FLl
Depth
of
LFO
1
which
is
applied to
cutoff
-63-
+ 63
FL2
Depth
of
LFO
2 which
is
applied to
cutoff
-63-
+ 63
RLl
Depth
of
LFO
1
which
is
applied to
volume
-63—
+ 63
flL2
Depth
of
LFO 2
which
is
applied to
volume
-63—
+ 63
LIR
Rate
of
LFO
1
-63—
+
63
For
positive
values
(+),
the
LFO
frequency
is
high
(fast),
and
for
negative
values
(-), the frequency
is
low
(slow).
(Also see the chart below.)
L2R
Rate
of
LFO 2
-63—
+63
L1R/L2R
For
positive
values
(+)
For negative
values
(-)
^
The
MIDI standard
defines
control
change number
1 1
for
the expression
pedal
and
number
1
for
modulation. Aftertouch
is
defined separately from
control
change
data.
In
the
case
of
the JV-80,
pushing
the lever
forward
transmits
modulation
signals; for
pedals
1
and
2,
and
the
CI
slider,
the
signals
which
were
assigned beforehand are
transmitted.
(Refer also
to
the
MIDI implementation
chart.)
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