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PANEL CONTROLS
AND
TERMINALS
[Front Panel]
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PHONES
jack
Connect
stereo
headphones
to this
jack.
We
recommend
the
use
of
Roland RH-20/80/120
headphones
(optional).
The
audio
signal
is
output through the
MAIN
OUTPUT
jacks
even
when
headphones
are connected.
VOLUME
knob
This
knob
controls the
unit's
overall
volume
level:
MAIN
OUTPUT
jacks
and
PHONES
jack.
Pressing
this
knob
also
triggers
the currently selected
sound
(PREVIEW
function).
DATA
dial
This
dial
is
used
primarily
to
select
Patches
or
change
parameter
values.
Large
changes
occur
if
you
press
the
dial
in
while
rotating
it.
During
editing,
parameter changes can be
cancelled
by
quickly
pressing
the
dial
twice.
Q
TONE
SELECT/PARAM
SHIFT
button
When
in
the
Patch
Edit
mode, you can
select
the
Tone
you
wish
to edit
by
holding
down
this
button
and
pressing the
desired
TONE SWITCH
button.
During
editing,
parameters can be
changed
(regardless
of
the
cursor
position)
by
holding
down
the
|
PARAM
SHIFT
button
and
pressing [T]
or
|
[
.
EDIT
button
Pressing
this
button while
in
the
Patch Play
mode
switches
the
unit to
the
Patch
Edit
mode.
Likewise,
pressing
it
from
the
Performance
Play
Mode
switches
the
unit
to
the
Performance
Edit
mode.
SYSTEM
button
Pressing
this
button selects the
System
Edit
mode, making
it
possible
to
change
settings related
to
the
overall
operation
of
the
JV-880
(master
tuning,
for
example).
Q
CURSOR
(+/-
)
buttons
These
buttons
move
the
cursor
the flashing underline
in
the
display
which
indicates
where
data
can be
entered
or
edited.
During
editing,
parameters can be
changed
(regardless
of
the
cursor
position)
by
holding
down
the
|
PARAM
SHIFT
button
and
pressing [T]
or
|
|
.
PATCH/PERFORM
button
This button
is
used
to
switch
between
the
Patch Play
mode
and
the
Performance
Play
mode.
The
indicator
lights
when
the
Patch Play
mode
is
selected.
EI
RHYTHM
button
Pressing
this
button selects the
Rhythm
Edit
mode. Rhythm
settings
can be
set
and
the
Rhythm Tone
edited.
[II
UTILITY
button
Pressing
this
button selects the
Utility
mode.
In
this
mode,
edited
data
can be
stored, copied,
and
transferred
to (or
from)
optional
memory
cards.

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