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FEATURES
Wide Range
of
Waveforms
Naturally,
the
JV-880
contains
all
the basic synthesizer
waveforms;
sawtooth, square,
pulse,
etc.
It
also contains
many
special
waveforms and
digital
samples.
As waveforms
can be processed by
FXM
(Frequency
Cross-Modulation),
the
JV-880
is
capable
of
functioning
in
the
most demanding
of
programming
applications,
from
recreating
acoustic instruments
to
generating unusual, otherworldly
effects.
Additional
waveforms can
be added
by
using
optional
PCM
Cards
(SO-PCM1
series) or
an expansion board
(SR-JV80
series).
On-board
Digital
Effects
Rich stereo
effects that
add
spaciousness
and
depth
to
the
sound can be
obtained by using
the
chorus
and
reverb
sections.
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ulti-timbral
Operation
The
JV-880
features
seven Independent
synthesizer Parts
and one
rhythm
Part.
This allows
you
to
create
ensemble
performances
with the
JV's
sound
sources
controlled
via
MIDI.
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The
JV-880 has
two
sets
of
stereo outputs: the
MAIN
OUTPUT
and
the
SUB OUTPUT.
Using these outputs
allows
you
to
apply
external
effects
to individual
sounds.
Mernorf Gards
Internal settings
can be
stored
for
future
use on
optional
Data Cards (Roland M-256E).
Sound
data
stored
on
a
Data Card can be
selected
at
any
time.

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