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MODES
The
various operations
of
the
JV-880
are divided
into
the following
seven modes:
Patch
Modes
Patch
Play
Patch
Edit
Performance
Modes
Performance
Play
Performance
Edit
System
Edit
Rhythm
Edit
Utility
Patch
Play
mode
Performance
Play
mode
System
Edit
mode
Patch
Edit
mode
Performance
Edit
mode
Rhythm
Edit
mode
Utility
mode
(Section
3)
In
this
mode,
a single
Patch
is
selected
and
played.
(Section
4)
In
this
mode,
a single
Performance
is
selected
and
played.
This
mode
must
be
selected
when
using
the
JV
as
a multi-timbral
sound
source.
(Section
5)
In
this
mode, you
can
make
settings related to the
JV's
entire
system
(such
as
master
tuning).
(Sections)
Patch
editing
(changing
the
elements
that
determine
the character
of
the
sound)
is
accomplished
in this
mode.
(Section
7)
In
this
mode,
7
Patches
and
1
Rhythm
Set
are
combined
as
Parts
of
the overall
sound. Rich,
"fat"
sounds can be
created
by combining
several similar Patches.
Multi-timbral Patch
combinations can
also
be
created,
allowing
you
to
create
an
ensemble
of
several different instruments.
*
The
Patch Play
and
Patch
Edit
modes
are together
referred to
as
the
Patch
mode.
Likewise,
the
Performance
Play
and Performance
Edit
modes
are together
called
the
Performance
mode.
(Section
8)
This
mode
lets
you
change
the settings
of
the
Rhythm
Set,
which
is
assigned
to
Part 8
of
a
Performance. Separate
Rhythm
Tones
are
assigned
to
each
note
number
and
are
combined
as
a single
Rhythm
Set.
This
mode
allows
you
to
determine
how
the
Rhythm
Tones
will
sound.
(Section
9)
You
can
store
your
original
sound
data
in this
mode. There
are also
convenient
functions
that
can be
used
in
editing operations.

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