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Part
Rx
ch
Receive Channel
P e
f"-
1"
!
P
-3
r* t-
R X
G h =
1
C1234
3
2
3
4
P 9
r*
+
P
3
r
t-
C
5 6
7
1'
1
R X
c h — W 5
y 6
7
1 tf
This parameter determines
the
MIDI
receive channel
of each
Part.
Range:
1—16
*
Keep
in
mind
that
when
this
is
set
to
the
same
channel as
the Control
Change
parameter
(See
P.5-6)
in
the
System
Common
parameters,
the
setting of
the Control
Channel has
priority.
The
Performance
will
be changed
when
a
Program
Change message
Is
received.
Part
Reserve
Voice
Reserve
P
e r
f
s
P a r t
R e s e r
'-.'
e =
8
C1234-
4
4
4
P e
r f
:
P a r i
R e
s e r
'..-'
e =
c-
-567
08
8
3
This parameter determines
the
number
of voices
that
are
reserved
for
each
Part.
As
the
total
number
of
voices of
the
JV-880
is
28, the
total
of
the
voice reserve
settings for
all
Parts
cannot exceed
28.
Range:
28
Voice
Reserve
The JV
has a
maximum
polyphony
of
28
voices.
Since
one
voice
is
used
when
sounding a
single
Tone,
many
voices are required
when
playing
just
one
Patch
consisting
of
several
Tones.
If
you
try
to
play
more
voices than the
28
voice
limit,
previously
played
Tones
will
be
cancelled
to
accommodate
newly played
o/ies.
You
can,
however,
reserve a
minimum number
of
voices
for specific
Parts
by
setting
the voice
reserve
function;
this
comes
in
handy
when
you
have an
important
Part
(the
melody
Part, for
example)
that
you
wish
to
continue
to
sound.
For example,
when
you want a
certain
Patch which
is
made
up
of
three
Tones
to
sound
at
least
two
notes, the
number
of
the voices
you should
reserve
is
six;
two
times
three.
7-12

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