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Istruzioni per l'uso Roland, Modello JV-35

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If you use a sound generating unit which carries the General MIDI logo (mot), you will be able to faithfully reproduce any song data which also carries the General MIDI logo. • GS Format The GS Format is Roland’s universal set of specifications which ware formulated in the interest of standardizing the way in which sound generating devices will operate when MIDI is used for the performance of music. If you use a sound generating unit which carries the GS logo (), you will be able to faithfully reproduce any commercially available song data which also carries the GS logo. The product supports both General MIDI and GS. Song data which carries either of these logos can be accurately reproduced. GENERAL miai * Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc. * Dayna File is a trademark of Dayna Communication Inc. * MS-DOS is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. INTRODUCTION Thank you and congratulations on your choice of the Roland JV-50/35 Expandable Synthesizer. Thanks to its wide range of high-quality sounds and its easy-to-use controls, the jV-50/35 is sure to satisfy most everyone; from beginner to seasoned professional. Moreover, it can easily be used to create ensemble effects, by making use of its multi timbral capabilities. In order to feel certain that you are familiar with every outstanding feature this unit offers, and to be assured of continuing satisfaction for years to come, please take the time to read through this manual. • FEATURES • High-Quality Sounds A wealth of Preset Tones and Drum Sets are provided. Whether it be strikingly realistic acoustic sounds, or synthesized sounds that are perfect for solo performances, this selection has them. • 16-Part Muiti-Timbral Capability The JV-50/35 is a 16 Part multi-timbral synthesizer that is capable of taking full advantage of MIDI. When combined with a sequencer or computer, it offers a broad range of compositional and performance possibilities. • GM/GS Support The JV-50/35 is compatible with both the CM System and Roland's GS Format. Any music data that complies with the GM System/GS Format can be reproduced accurately on this unit. • Voice Expandability The number of voices and sounds you have at your disposal on the JV-50/35 can be increased by simply installing an optionally available Voice Expansion Board. You will then be able to play a larger number of 'Parts' when using a sequencer, and gain access to even more high-quality sounds. • Four Key Modes The JV-50/35 offers a total of four different key modes: Dual, Split, Octavel, and Octave 2. These can enhance the unit’s creative possibilities and allow you to add 'fatness' to sounds. • Easy Operation The unit's buttons and sliders have all been designed to allow easy access to its sounds and functions. While enhancing operational ease, they allow direct, immediate control over the sound editing process. • Performance Button The performance button can be used to obtain instantaneous changes in the JV-50/35's settings a convenient performance function. • Realtime MIDI Control The JV-50/35 is equipped with three sliders which act as MIDI controllers. They allow you to apply realtime expression to song data. • 'Minus-One' Playback This feature allows you to mute any part in the performance data (whether it has arrived at MIDI IN or is played by the SMF Player on the JV-50) and then play that part yourself. • SMF Player (JV-50 only) The JV-50 is equipped with a SMF Player which supports Standard MIDI Files. This means that in addition to providing playback of what has been recorded on the JV-50, it can also playback music data created on some other device. ■ Concerning Symbols Used In This Manual In the interest of simplicity, this manual uses the symbols below to help explain the instrument's operation: • Words or numbers with Bold indicate panel buttons. For example, PRESET refers to the Preset button, whereas TONE GROUP 1 indicates the button for Tone Group 1. • Wherever arrow symbols appear, such as PART ^ , or PARAMETER A/T, it means that you should press one or the other of such buttons, whichever is appropriate for the situation. • When two buttons are shown like this: LEVEL+PAN, it means that you should press PAN while holding LEVEL. • Pages to which you can refer for further information are indicated by: (»■ p. **). © 1993 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Roland Corporation. Important Notes Be sure lo use only rhe AC adaptor supplied with the unit. Use of any other AC adaptor could result in damage, malfunction, or electric shock. ■ Power Supply • Before connecting this unit to other devices, turn off the power to all units; this will help prevent damage or malfunction. • Do not use this unit on the same power circuit with any device that will generate line noise; an e circuit motor or variable lighting system for example. • T...


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