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PANEL CONTROLS AND TERMINALS
TONE
SWITCH
buttons
1
—4
These
buttons
turn
the
sound
of
a
Tone
on and
off.
From
the
Patch
Edit
mode,
you can
select
the
Tone
you
wish
to edit
by
holding
down
the
JTONE SELECT
|
button
and
pressing
one
of
these
buttons.
These
buttons
function
differently
depending on
the selected
mode.
TONE
SWITCH
1
From
the
Performance
Play
mode,
this
button functions
as a
Mute
(I
MUTE
|)
switch,
allowing
you
to
mute any
Part.
TONE
SWITCH
2
From
the
Performance
Play
mode,
this
button functions
as a
Monitor
(
|
MONITOR"
Part.
switch, allowing
you
to
hear
any
TONE SWITCH
3
From
the
Performance
Play
mode,
this
button functions
as
an
Information
(
|INFQ|
)
button, displaying
the status
of
each
Part.
From
the
Utility
mode,
it
functions
as
a
Compare
(
[COMPARE
I
)
button, allowing
you
to
check
the destination
Patch
before
attempting
to
overwrite
(replace)
it
with
another
Patch.
TONE SWITCH
4
From
the
Utility
mode,
this
button functions
as an
enter
(
I
ENTER
I
)
button, aFlowing
you
to
execute
Write
and
Copy
operations.
PCM CARD
slot
Optional
PCM
Cards
(S0-PCM1
series)
can be
inserted
into
this
slot.
DATA
CARD
slot
Optional
Data
Cards
(Roland
M-256E
etc.)
can be
inserted
into this
slot.
MIDI
MESSAGE
indicator
This
indicator
lights
when
MIDI
messages
are received.
POWER
switch
This switch
turns the
unit
on and
off.
[Rear Panel]
MAIN
OUTPUT
jacks
The enhanced
stereo
signal
(processed by chorus/reverb)
is
output through these
jacks.
Connect
an
audio cable
to
the
left
L(MONO)
jack
when
you
need
a
mono
output.
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MIDI Connectors
(IN/OUTfTHRU)
These
terminals allow the
JV
to
be connected
to
other
MID!
devices:
MIDI
IN
:
For
receiving
data
from
other
MIDI
devices.
SUB OUTPUT
jacks
The
dry (no chorus/reverb) stereo
signal
is
output
through
these
jacks.
MID!
OUT
:
For
transmitting
internal
data
to
other
MIDI
devices.
MIDI
THRU
:
For
re-transmitting
data received
via
the
MIDI
IN
connector

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