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ROLAND JV-50 TURBO FACTS
The JV-50 is a 16-Part multitimbral, 28-voice polyphonic, GS/GM compatible synthesizer,
with226 Tones and 9 Drum Sets and a Direct from Disk SMF Player.
An additional 256 User Tones and 9 User Drum Sets can be customized and stored by the user.
Itcan be expanded to 56-voice polyphony by installing the VE-JV1 or the VE-GS1 Voice Expansion Boards.
Initializing
- Press CONTROL and MASTER.
- Press VALUE UP to restore the original settings.
ROM Play
- Press LEVEL and PAN.
- Use PARAMETER UP/DOWN to select the desired song.
- Press VALUE UP to start song playback.
- Press VALUE DOWN to stop playback.
- To exit ROM Play mode, press LEVEL and PAN.
Auditioning Sounds
The JV-50's 16 Preset Banks are stenciled on the upper right corner for easy
location of the Tones.
- Press Bank 1, Number 1: Piano 1
- Press Bank 4, Number 1: Nylon Str-Gtr
- Press Bank 3, Number 1: Organ1
- Press Bank 5, Number 7: Synth Bass 1
- Press Bank 12, Number 2: Warm Pad
Some Tones will have Variations as well. Press VARIATION to hear them.
Customizing Tones
- Select a Tone.
- Press Envelope, then move the corresponding slider to alter the Attack,
Decay or Release time.
- Press Filter, then edit the Cutoff and Resonance.
- Press Vibrato, then ease the Depth slider up to add vibrato.
- To store an edited Tone, hold WRITE, toggle VARIATION to specify the
User Tone Map 1 or 2, then press the flashing number button.
Selecting Drum Sets
Two of the JV-50's 16 Parts can contain Drum Kits. Part 10 defaults as Drum 1.
Any other Part can be assigned to Drum 2 by pressing the DRUM 2 button.
- Press DRUM 2 to make the selected Part Drum 2, or press PART > to move
to Part 10.
- Press Number 1: Standard
- Press Number 3: Power
- Press Number 7: Brush
- Press Number 8: Orchestra
- Press Variation: SFX
Splitting the Keyboard
- Select the sound for the upper range of the keyboard.
- Press the SPLIT button.
- Move the cursor to the bottom of the display by using the PARAMETER
DOWN button.
- Use Bank and Number to select a sound for the lower range of the
keyboard.
- To set the Split Point: Hold SPLIT, use the
Value Slider to set the split point.
Layering Sounds
- Select a sound, then press DUAL.
- Move the cursor to the bottom of the display by using the PARAMETER
DOWN button.
- Use Bank and Number to select a second sound.
- Use LEVEL to balance the volume of each sound.
Performances
The JV-50 has 8 Performances which store the entire 16-Part multitimbral setup,
plus Key Modes such as Split and Layer.
- To recall a Performance, hold PERFORMANCE and press a Number button, 1
thru Eight.
- To store a Performance, hold WRITE and PERFORMANCE, and press a Number
button, 1 thru Eight.
Using an External Sequencer
When initialized, each Part 1-16 transmits and receives on its respective MIDI
channel.
- Use PART > to select a Part.
- Use Bank and Number to select a sound.
- Record your track.
- Use PART > to select a new Part.
- Repeat steps 2-4.
Using a Voice Expander
When installed, the VE-JV1 or VE-GS1 can increase polyphony for sequencing or
layering sounds. The VE-JV1 will also add 512 new sounds. To use a Voice
Expander sound, press EXPANSION then Bank and Number.
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