Choosing and Playing Patches

To play rhythm sets using a MIDI keyboard, set the MIDI transmit channel for the MIDI keyboard to 10.

Here’s how you can play percussion instruments using rhythm sets:

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1

Set the transmit channel for the MIDI keyboard (the

 

transmitting instrument) to 10.

For information on how to make the settings, refer to the owner’s manual for the MIDI keyboard (the transmitting instrument).

2

Press the VALUE knob and choose the Rhythm Set mode

 

 

(RHYTHM).

Pressing the VALUE knob makes the mode change sequentially. Press the

knob several times until the RHYTHM indicator lights up.

3

Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob and choose a bank. Make

 

 

your selection from the text displayed in white.

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4

Turn the VALUE knob and choose a rhythm set.

 

5

Finger some keys on the MIDI keyboard to play a few notes.

 

A wide variety of percussion sounds are played, depending on the keys you

finger.

When MIDI data is received, the MIDI indicator lights up.

You can’t choose a WAVE- EXP patch unless a Wave Expansion Board is installed in the slot EXP-B. When no Wave Expansion Board is installed, - - -

appears on the display.

When you’ve selected the Rhythm Set mode, the display shows the settings for Part 10, no matter what setting the PART knob is at.

For more information about the onboard rhythm sets, take a look at

“Rhythm Set List” (p. 64).

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Roland JV-1010 Set the transmit channel for the Midi keyboard, Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob and choose a bank. Make

JV-1010 specifications

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