Roland JV-1010 owner manual Additional Precautions, Important Notes

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Important Notes

Additional Precautions

Please be aware that the contents of memory can be irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, or the improper operation of the unit. To protect yourself against the risk of loosing important data, we recommend that you periodically save a backup copy of important data you have stored in the unit’s memory in another MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer).

Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored in the unit’s memory or another MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer) once it has been lost. Roland Corporation assumes no liability concerning such loss of data.

Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit’s buttons, sliders, or other controls; and when using its jacks and connectors. Rough handling can lead to malfunctions.

When connecting / disconnecting all cables, grasp the connector itself—never pull on the cable. This way you will avoid causing shorts, or damage to the cable’s internal elements.

To avoid disturbing your neighbors, try to keep the unit’s volume at reasonable levels. You may prefer to use headphones, so you do not need to be concerned about those around you (especially when it is late at night).

When you need to transport the unit, package it in the box (including padding) that it came in, if possible. Otherwise, you will need to use equivalent packaging materials.

Handling CD-ROMs

Avoid touching or scratching the shiny underside (encoded surface) of the disc. Damaged or dirty CD-ROM discs may not be read properly. Keep your discs clean using a commercially available CD cleaner.

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Contents Page For the U.K Page Using the Unit Safely Power Supply Important NotesAdditional Precautions Important NotesQuick Start Contents Patch List SpecificationsAppendices Rhythm Set ListMain Features Incorporates the JV-1080 Sound ModuleFront and Rear Panel Computer Connector Midi Connectors IN, OUT, ThruComputer Switch Mac, PC-1, PC-2, Midi Front and Rear PanelQuick Start Installing on the Rack-Mount Adaptor Getting Ready to PlayAttaching the Rubber Feet Installing a Wave Expansion Board How to Install a Wave Expansion BoardGetting Ready to Play Position the board holders so they are oriented 03a.eExpansion Board in place Use the tool supplied with the Wave Expansion Board toRotate the board holders to LOCK, securing the Wave Use the specified screws you removed in to reattachMaking the Connections Midi OUTUsing headphones the Phones jack Connecting audio equipment the Output jacks L MONO, RConnecting a Midi keyboard or sequencer the Midi connectors Using a computer the Computer connectorSwitching the Power On and Off Switching On the PowerSwitching Off the Power Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose Piano Factory Reset Press the Value knobTurn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose Demo Press the Value knob or the Volume knobListening to Demo Songs Demo Play Turn the Value knob to choose the song you want to hearScott Wilkie Gundy Keller Composer ProfilesListening to Demo Songs Demo Play Hans-Joerg SchefflerChoosing and Playing Patches PRESET-D GM General MidiWAVE-EXP Wave Expansion Board installed in the slot SessionChoosing and Playing Patches Holding down the Volume knob, the sound for the currentlyAuditioning Patches Phrase Preview Selected patch is playedPlaying Notes from a Midi Keyboard Turn the Part knob and chooseFinger some keys on the Midi keyboard to play a few notes Choosing Patches Choosing Patches by BankTurn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose Piano Bright Piano by holding down the Volume knobChoosing Patches by Category Turn the Value knob to choosePlaying Percussion Sounds Your selection from the text displayed in white Set the transmit channel for the Midi keyboardTurn the CATEGORY/BANK knob and choose a bank. Make Turn the Value knob and choose a rhythm setSettings to an External Midi Device Data Transfer p Entering GM ModePress the Value knob to switch to the GM mode GM To Performing Multiple Parts PerformanceChanging Patches Set the transmit channel on the external Midi device toChanging Sounds from an External Midi Device Patch Bank Select Program Group NumberPress the Value knob and choose the Performance mode Changing a PerformanceUser PRESET-A PRESET-B Performance Bank Select Program Group NumberChanging a Rhythm Set Transmit a Program Change message from the external Midi Device to the JV-1010 refer to the following tableRhythm Set Bank Select Program Group Number Trying Out Desktop Music Connecting to a ComputerConnecting to the Computer Connector Two Ways to ConnectFor Apple Macintosh Computers Trying Out Desktop MusicFor PCs Computer cable sold separately RSC-15ATComputer connector Connect the other end of the computer cable to the JV-1010’sConnecting with Midi Connectors Performing Multiple Parts Performance Mode PerformancePress the Value knob to choose the Performance mode Turn the Value knob to choose patchFor Part Editing Using Only the JV-1010 Making Part Settings PartRestoring the Factory Settings Factory Reset Editing Using Only the JV-1010Memory-Related Operations Utility Initializing GM Mode GM Initialize Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose KEY&ORGANGM Initialize Initializing the Settings Initialize InitializeDtr flashes on the display Making System Settings System Selecting the Receive Channel Perform Ctrl CHTuning Master Tune Master TuneAppendices Troubleshooting Error Messages User User Group PR-A Preset a Group Patch ListNo. Name Voice Key Assign PR-B Preset B Group PR-C Preset C Group Patch ListPatch List PR-D GM Group PR-E Preset E Group Patch List XP-A Session Name VoicePatch Category List Piano Piano GroupKeyboard & Organ Group Patch Category List GUITAR/BASS Guitar/Bass Group Electric GuitarPatch Category List ORCH/BRASS Orchestra/Brass Group Soft Synth Lead Patch Category List SYNTH/PAD Synth/Pad GroupHard Synth Lead Techno Synth Pulsating Synth Synth FX Noise etcSYN Other Synth BPD Bright PAD SPD Soft PAD VOX VOX Poly Synth Bright Pad Synth Soft Pad Synth Vox, ChoirPatch Category List Ethnic Group Rhythm & Sound Effects GroupUser User PR-A Preset a Group PR-B Preset B Group Rhythm Set ListPR-C Preset C Group PR-D GM Group PR-E Preset E Group Rhythm Set ListXP-A Session 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 SessionSet Demo DrumUser User Group PR-A Preset a Group PR-B Preset B Group Name Key ModePerformance List Channel Voice Messages Midi ImplementationData Reception Polyphonic AftertouchMidi Implementation Channel Mode Messages System Realtime Messages System Exclusive MessagesData Request 1 RQ1 Data TransmissionData Transmission Data Set 1 DT1RPN MSB/LSB Controller number 100 Identity Reply MessageData Set1 System Midi Implementation Parameter Address MapJV-1010 Model ID=6AH System CommonScale Tune Performance Performance CommonPerformance Part PatchPatch Common Patch Tone INT, PCM, EXP Rhythm Setup Rhythm CommonRhythm Note Address Block Map NO-SUS, Sustain OFF, CONTINUOUS, KEY-ONGS Model ID = 42H Supplementary Material Type19 TRIPLE-TAP-DELAY Type17 STEREO-DELAYType18 MODULATION-DELAY Type20 QUADRUPLE-TAP-DELAYType36 FLANGER→ Delay serial Type34 ENHANCER→ Delay serialType35 CHORUS→ Delay serial Type38 CHORUS/DELAY parallelExamples of Actual Midi Messages Examples of Exclusive Messages Calculating the ChecksumEqual Temperament Scale Tune Function Model ID 42H GS, address 40 1x 40HAscii Code Table Just Intonation tonic of CMidi Implementation Chart Specifications Computer Cable Wiring Diagrams Index PartIndex User UtilityAvis Information Page 01891601 ’02-2-AE2-61N

JV-1010 specifications

The Roland JV-1010 is a compact and versatile synthesizer and sound module that has made a significant impact on the music production landscape since its introduction in the mid-1990s. Renowned for its extensive sound library and superior sound quality, the JV-1010 stands as a go-to device for musicians looking for a powerful yet portable instrument.

One of the standout features of the JV-1010 is its expansive sound engine, which houses 1,024 patches and 36 voices of polyphony. This allows for complex musical layers without the risk of cutting off notes. The built-in digital effects processor comes with 40 types of effects, including reverb, chorus, and flanger, enabling users to further enhance their sounds and create unique tonal textures.

The sound generation technology behind the JV-1010 is based on the JV-1080 platform, leveraging Roland's acclaimed 'SR-JV80' expansion board technology. This modular approach allows users to expand their sonic capabilities by adding additional sound banks, providing access to a wide range of genres and instruments. Notably, the synthesizer includes sounds from various musical traditions, from orchestral to electronic, making it suitable for diverse musical styles.

Another key characteristic of the JV-1010 is its user-friendly interface. It features a clear LCD screen and organized button layout, making it easy for musicians to navigate through its extensive library. Additionally, the unit supports MIDI connectivity, allowing it to seamlessly integrate with other MIDI-compatible gear, such as keyboards, drum machines, and computers. This makes the JV-1010 an excellent choice for studios and live performance settings alike.

The compact size of the JV-1010, which allows it to easily fit into a standard rack mount or travel setup, adds to its appeal, especially for mobile musicians. The lightweight design does not compromise its durability, ensuring it can withstand the rigors of frequent transport.

Overall, the Roland JV-1010 synthesizer is a powerhouse of sound engineering, providing musicians with a rich palette of tones and textures. Its robust feature set, expansion capabilities, and portability make it a timeless instrument that continues to be appreciated by both seasoned professionals and emerging artists in the music industry. Whether used for studio production, live performance, or sound design, the JV-1010 remains a reliable choice for those seeking high-quality musical tools.