Making The Settings] - Roland JV-30 Owner's Manual

16 part multi timbral synthesizer
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Setting
Performance
Functions
for individual Parts
The
following
explains
how
to
make
the
function
settings
which
can
be
made
individually
for
each
of
the
Parts.
[Making
the
Settings]
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t
®
O
Q
®
O
O
Level
1
Piano
1
Part
Lei.'ei:
100
e
Pan
l^Pian.=.
1
Pan:
L60
!
R
O
Chorus Send Depth
1
Piano
1
Chorus
Depth: 50
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Press
[MASTER],
and
confirm that
the
indicator
go
off.
(2)
Using
PART
[M]
[]
select
the
Part for
which you wish
to
change
settings.
(3)
Press
the button
(Indicated
in
white
on
the
upper row)
for
the
function for
which
you
wish
to
make
a setting
change.
®
Should
there
be
several
Items
available for
the
selected function,
switch
among
them
using
PARAMETER
[A]
[].
The
function
and
its
value
will
be
shown
in
the
display.
(D
Use
either
the
VALUE
slider
or
VALUE
[A]
[T]
to
select
the
new
value.
®
Once you
are
through making
settings,
once
again
press
the button
for
the
func-
tion selected
in
step
@.
*
To
make
changes
in
the
settings for
other
functions,
repeat steps
(2>(D-
*
Any
setting
changes
you
make
remain
stored
in
memory,
even while
the
power
is
off.
Sets
the
sound volume
for
each
of
the
Parts.
The
acceptable
range
is
0-127.
Allows
you
to adjust the
pan
position
(localization
of
sound
image)
for
each
of the
Parts,
obtained
when
using a stereo output.
With an
increase
in
the value
for
L,
more
of the
sound
will
be
heard
as
coming from
the
left
side. Similarly,
more
of the
sound
will
be heard
as
originating at
the
right
if
the value of
R
is
increased.
When
set
to
RND
(Random), you
obtain a
specialized effect
whereby
the
sound randomly
moves
left
and
right
with
each note
played.
*
Within
Drum
Sets,
the
localization
is
already
fixed
to
what
is
considered
appropriate
for
each
percussive
sound.
For
this
reason,
if
you change Pan
for
a
Part using
a
Drum
Set,
the
sound
localization
for
the
whole
set
will
move.
Sets
the
manner
in
which Chorus
will
be
applied to
each
Part.
The
acceptable range
is
0-127.
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