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1. 2 Click the Edit button to open the System Common Edit Window IMPORTANT Because the JV 1080 a sound module and the XP 50 80 keyboards differ in System Common parameters they will be discussed separately in this chapter SYSTEM COMMON EDIT WINDOW JV 1080 SYSTEM If you have a JV 1080 the following System Common Edit Window COMMON is used PARAMETERS Channels 4 Master Tune 16 Control Clock Source 1 Patch Peformance Panel Mode ontral Sources Q receive Switches Switches Off Trap Prog Chg L Scale Tune Off Leid Bank Select EFX Off Peak CH Chg Charus Yolume Volume Modulation Reverb L Patch Remain Ch amp Poly Aftertouch Volume Hold 1 Bender Aftertouch Rhythm Edit Sre Preview Single Sound Mode Note 1 Mote 2 Mote 3 Mote 4 L3 ES Ga C4 Per ee e System Control 37 Attertouch System 1 11 Expression k System 2 Figure 25 System Common Edit Window JV 1080 Following is a brief discussion of the components of the System Common Edit Window for the JV 1080 Ch 5 Editing System Common Settings and User Scales 20 JV 1080 XP Editor Master Tune Specifies the global tuning o Clock Source Determines the timing source Int or MIDI for Patch EFX parameters such as delay time and LFO rate Q Panel Mode Sets the unit s mode to Patch Performance or GM Channels Control specifies the channel for switching Perfor mances Patc
2. Off k Filter Type Rnd Pitch 100 Env Yel Sens O Enw Depth D Env Yel Time 127 Cutott Wave Wave Name O Env Yel Sens Res On 906 Bongo Hi y O Env Yel Time D Res el Sens Pitch Level Filter o0 Time 1 2g 4 1 z a 4 1 z a 4 in or 6 Gain D Env Depth Env Ve Sens Control Switches Misc 5 tal CH Env Wel Time A Bend Range Off Mute Group Cont Pan Ho Sus En Mode lz Level z MixZ EFX Chorus 2d Reverb Mix Dut Assign Figure 18 Rhythm Edit Window Ch 3 Editing Rhythm Sets 15 JV 1080 XP Editor The Rhythm Edit Window is comprised of the following sections Wave Settings Assigns waveform tuning pan level and effects sends for the current rhythm note The On switch specifies whether a rhythm note is activated for the specified MIDI note Pitch Envelope Sets the pitch envelope parameters for the current rhythm note Q Level Envelope Sets the level envelope parameters for the current rhythm note o Filter Filter Envelope Sets the filter type cutoff resonance and filter envelope parameters for the current rhythm note Q Control Switches Determines whether the current rhythm note responds to continuous controllers for volume hold and pan Misc Sets bend range mute group and envelope sustain mode for the current rhythm note sx NOTE Envelope generators pitch level and filter for Rhythm Sets are displayed edited and
3. 101 Bass 24 64voicePiana 40 Fantasy Vox 36 Velo Wah Gtr 9 Claviduck 20 Wave Bells 41 Dist Gtr 1 af Sitar 10 Jet Pad 2 26 JP SHaunting 42 Sax Section 28 Purple Spin 11 Raggatronic 2 f Vanishing 43 Aurora 29 Random Vvowelz 12 Crunch Split 28 Harmonica 44 St Strings 60 Big BPF 13 Running Pad 29 Film Octayes 45 Ambience ibe 61 Dunes 14 Brass Sect 30 Edye Boost 46 Cascade 62 Heirborne 13 Flying Waltz 31 AugerMentive 47 AltoLead Sax 63 Psy chokhodes 16 Fu i i i i Figure 4 Patch Bank 3 Highlight a Patch and click the Edit button to open the Patch Edit Window You can also edit a Patch by double clicking it PATCH EDIT WINDOW The most common Patch parameters are accessed from the Main Patch Edit Window which is broken down into three sections Struc tures Tone Overview and Patch Common parameters 1 5ymphonique IS 127 Level _ Sola Portamento Booster C kan L Legato L on Analog Feel Yel Range Mode 2 Bend Up O Octave Shift Type 2 Bend Down Off Stretch Tune Start Booster Anes 0 Last Voice Priority 100 Patch Tempo Time Clock Source On Wave Level Pan Tune Freg Resonance Low High fade Low High 1 200F Horns E H dz C 27 1 De 1 127 Tone Overview 2 210 MonoStringsAk 90 C G8 127 d 192Trumpet 2C H 69 C cS 67 127 4 123 Timpani k127 C Fz 111 127 Figure 5 Main Patch Edit Window Ch 2 Editing Patches SS JV 1080 XP Editor Structures Specifies how the t
4. EDITING USER SCALES Bach pitch from C to B of a JV 1080 XP Scale can be fine tuned tuning the notes within a single octave causes the pitches of all octaves to be re tuned Using the JV 1080 XP Scale Edit Window you can create alterna tives to the traditional equal temperament scale To edit a JV 1080 XP Scale Ch 5 Editing System Common Settings and User Scales 23 JV 1080 XP Editor 1 Open a Bank of Scales SIS JU 1080 Factory 5c Ju 1080 Dewice Ib 17 JW 1DBD Scales LEI First 16 scales in this Bank are used for each part while in Performance mode This scale is used while in Patch mode Figure 30 Scales Bank 2 Highlight the desired patch from the Scales Bank and click the Edit button to open the Scales Edit Window The first 16 Scales in the Scales Bank represent those used for each part 1 16 while in Performance mode The final Scale P is used for Patch mode To take advantage of these alternate scales enable the Scale Tune option in the System Common Edit Window SCALES EDIT In the Scales Edit Window each of the 12 pitches can be fine tuned WINDOW by 63 cents a semitone equals 100 cents 01i Empty Figure 31 Scales Edit Window Simply click in any note s field and type in the desired number to re tune its pitch Ch 5 Editing System Common Settings and User Scales 24 JV 1080 XP Editor
5. OPCODE Editor Roland JV 1080 XP TECH PUB LL S ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT This Galaxy Plus Editors module adds support for the Roland JV 1080 XP 50 and XP 80 This manual describes only features spe cific to the JV 1080 XP Editor See your Galaxy manual for information on Installing Editor and Librarian modules Loading sending Bundles Banks and Patches Using common editing features such as graphic envelopes pop up menus and numericals You should also read the device specific online Help which is available from the Apple Help menu when a Bank Bundle or Edit Window is active This manual does not attempt to teach programming for the sup ported Roland devices and it does not discuss each parameter in detail Often the effect of one parameter depends on the settings of other parameters If you alter a parameter and don t hear any change in sound examine how other parameters may affect the desired out come Refer to your Roland manual to learn how various parameters interact and affect the overall sound TABLE OF CONTENTS Ch 1 Introduction 1 Msrument SOTO PTT 1 Creating a NEW E ue EE 1 Sint 2 Using Expansion BEE 2 Ch 2 Editing Patches 4 Patem Selen lee TEE 4 Patch Subsisdit VVIDdOWS EEN 5 BR Sel oe eC ae eee ee UE 6 PUCES OUTO EE 7 mier fe PES 7 LEO SOU Let 8 XM and MISC Settings isei ee 8 EE 9 RX Eed 9 PANG OCC NE NE DEEP E ERR 9 Se MT ERN 10 Copying Tone Parameters
6. Tone Overview n Wave Level Pan Tune Freg Resonance Low High xfade Low High 1 200F Horns B H 127 C 127 C1 D4 1 ER 2 210 MonoStringsAk 90 C 127 C 2 G 1 127 Jj 192 Trumpet 2C H 69 C LUE Be CS ER 1er k 123 Timpani H le C 127 B Fe 11 111 127 4 Choose Edit gt Paste Tone Parameters Tone Overview On Wave Level Pan Tune Freg Resonance Low High xfade Low High 1 200F Horns B H 12 C 0 127 C1 De 1 12 2 210 MonoStringsAk 90 C 127 C 2 G 1 12 Al 200F Horns B k lz E U 127 C1 De 1 127 dl 123 Timpani H 127 C 127 B Fe 11 111 127 The destination tone s parameters are updated sx IMPORTANT Even though only a handful of tone parameters are displayed in the Main Patch Edit Window copying pasting tones from this window affects all tone parameters Ch 2 Editing Patches 11 JV 1080 XP Editor COPYING SPECIFIC TONE COMPONENTS COPYING ENVELOPE GENERATORS In addition to copying all of a tone s parameters it is possible to copy specific tone components such as settings for levels filters and LFOs This is quite easy to do from most Patch Sub Edit Windows For instance if you would like to copy the level parameters of Tone 1 to Tone 2 With the Main Patch Edit Window active choose Edit gt Edit Level EGs The Level EGs Edit Window opens Highlight the source tone by clicking its number 1 Symphonique Levels Direction Point Bias Curve
7. nee economia EE EO E ee eb te oneal Ceu 11 Copying Specific Tone Components noannennennennnnnnnnnennnsnnnnnnnnrrnnnrnnrnnni 12 Copying Envelope Generators nennen nnn nnn 12 Ch 3 Editing Rhythm Sets 15 Fehvibim EGIL tee EE tno atoms kets etl Meee lente 15 Ch 4 Editing Performances 17 Performance Edit Wmdow ssis aranaig taana aaa a a aia a 17 Se EE 18 COMMON Ed e 19 Transmit Settings for XP 50 8 EE 19 Ch 5 Editing System Common Settings and User Scales 20 System Common Edit Window cccccccececcesceceeeeeeeeeeeceeseeesseeesseeeeseeeesaeeesaes 20 JV 1080 System Common Parameters annnannnnnnnannennnennnnnnnnnnennnsnnnennennne 20 XP 50 80 System Common Parameter 21 Keyboard and Pedal Settings XP 50 80 eeeeeeeeeeeeesss 22 Bank Select Settings Sb DOI8U 22 Arpeggio Settings XP 80 Mn 23 siojuisre i i esie EE 23 Scales EGIE VVITICIOW EE 24 i JV 1080 XP Editor CH 1 INTRODUCTION INSTRUMENT SETUP Before using the Roland JV 1080 or XP 50 80 with Galaxy Plus Editors make sure The instrument s MIDI input and output are connected to your MIDI interface if using a multiport interface connect both MIDI cables to the same port number The Roland s Unit Number or Device ID matches the Device ID setting in your OMS Studio Setup The Roland s Receive System Exclusive is set to ON The Roland s Internal Protect and Exclusive Protect are
8. copied just as those for Patch envelopes In fact envelopes from Patches can even be pasted into Rhythm Sets and vice versa Ch 3 Editing Rhythm Sets 16 JV 1080 XP Editor CH 4 EDITING PERFORMANCES To edit a JV 1080 XP Performance Open a Bank of Performances ZS JU 1080 F Performan J 1080 JJV 1 080 Performances 1 Tekno Loop 1 2 Opening Orch 3 Feedback EP 4 Cosmic Dawn a Tekno Loop 2 6 S amp H Pad T Fr Horn Sect amp White Hole 9 Nebular Vox 10 Flying Jazz 11 Terminator 12 Orchestral 13 Rave Split 14 Multi Sax 15 Bass Lead 16 AcPianat P ad Device ID 17 es 17 Kicks Attack 18 Humming sax 19 Step Brass 20 Drone Pipe 21 Sweeper 22 Chime Dreams 23 Big Band 24 Labyrinth 20 SpaceCarrier 26 EasternSplit 2f Cyber Sweep zB Tekno Asia 29 1080 Fantasy 30 Pop Ballad 31 Fhy thmatic 32 Power J Figure 19 Performances Bank Highlight a Performance and click the Edit button to open the Performance Edit Window You can also edit a Performance by double clicking it PERFORMANCE EDIT WINDOW The Performance Edit Window assigns up to 15 patches and 1 Rhythm Set to Performance Parts On Chan Patch PRE 46 PRE S4 FFE eu Gh 25 GM 34 Gh 1 GM 38 Gh 34 PRES Gh 64 GM 64 GM 64 GM 64 om 12 2 PRBES VD OD J om AN E co rnm ca Tt a ENHNEEB 1 7 Alternative k PREC 103 Big BFF k Synerosonix P 4Hits 4 You F Mylon s
9. set to OFF For more details on configuring the JV 1080 XP consult your Roland user manual yx See also Galaxy s device specific online Help available from the Apple Help menu when a Bank Bundle or Edit Window is active CREATING A NEW BUNDLE To open a new Bundle for the Roland JV 1080 or XP 50 80 1 Make sure your Current OMS Studio Setup contains either a JV 1080 or XP 50 80 then launch Galaxy Plus Editors When launching Galaxy for the first time Librarian modules for devices contained in your OMS Studio Setup are automatically installed 2 Choose File gt New Bundle A dialog box listing all installed Librarian modules appears 3 Select the desired Roland device and click OK The default JV 1080 XP Bank types are placed in a new Untitled Bundle When opening or a creating a Bundle a Bundle menu becomes available in Galaxy to retrieve all Banks from your instrument choose Bundle gt Get All Banks in Bundle Ch 1 Introduction 1 JV 1080 XP Editor BANK TYPES Below is a brief description of each JV 1080 XP Bank type JU 1080 Factory Zi HP 80 Factory Device amp Banks ml Device Type Device amp Banks ml Device Type et SS et ES Jed 090 sl Roland JV 1080 B WP S0 sl Roland P 80 APS Performances em x Performances P5 Patches S T Patches uus PS Ehuthm S Ehuthrn J System Common System Common em SALES E i Figure 1 Bundle Listing JV 1080 and X
10. to enable received controller messages aL 18 Symphonique Rx Receive switches Redamper Volume Hold 1 Bender Pan Control Im Cont C Cont Im Cont Im Cont Figure 14 Patch Edit Window RX Switches The RX Switches Window determines whether a tone responds to messages for Redamper Volume Hold 1 and Bender If and how a tone is panned off controller 10 key on may be set from the Pan Control pop up With the Main Patch Edit Window active choose Edit Edit Pan and Sends to edit parameters affecting pan modulation and sends 18 Symphonique Pan Send Level Pan Depth Pan key Follow Rnd Alt LFO 1LFO 20ut Assign Mix EFA Chorus Reverb FER 20 0 r o oO EFX E E a c H 20 a c Hofa EFX 17 3 b c y 50 0 passu EFX 127 20 4 C i of C Hof EF ia A U Figure 15 Patch Sub Edit Window Pan and Sends Ch 2 Editing Patches 9 JV 1080 XP Editor EFFECTS Each tone has its own pan setting additionally this pan setting can be affected by key position LFO 1 and 2 and even randomly The Alt parameter allows a tone to be panned alternately left and right each time a new key is played The Pan and Sends Window also sets each tone s audio output assignment Out Assign and whether it will be processed by any of the three effects EFX Chorus and Reverb Each patch has its own Effects settings With the Main Patch Edit Window active choose Edit gt E
11. P 80 Bank Types Performances Bank of 32 Performances each composed of up to 16 parts assigned to Patches and Rhythm Sets with Effects settings Patches Bank of 128 Patches which are composed of up to four tones a tone is a single layer consisting of a discrete waveform filter amplifier and LFOs Patches also have their own Effects settings Q Rhythms Bank of 2 Rhythm Sets each consisting of a collection a drum sounds rhythm tones assigned to specific keys System Common Defines global MIDI settings and master tuning Q Scales Bank of user defined Scales for up to 16 parts in Performance mode the Bank also includes one dedicated Scale for Patch mode USING EXPANSION CARDS The Roland JV 1080 XP devices can install and use up to 4 internal expansion cards These expansions cards provide additional PCM waveforms and Patches To utilize the expansion cards in Galaxy Plus Editors you must retrieve the expansion card Banks which contain only the Patch names Ch 1 Introduction 2 JV 1080 XP Editor To do this create a new Bundle choose Bundle gt Banks in Devices and enable the desired expansion card slots A B C or D Include which JU 1080 banks E Performances E Patches GI Rhythm System Common E Scales Card Performances O Card Patches Card Rhythm E Expander A Names Expander B Names iere C Names Expander D Names PCM Card Names Figure 2 Banks in De
12. Sens Time 1 Time 4 Key Follow 2 a 4 LFO Depth 1 Upper Ca 70 m 100 70 10 40 Time 65 127 100 34 1 O 3 Level 104 44 127 z 0 Direction Point Bias Curve Sens Time 1 Time d Key Follow 2 E 4 LFO Depth 2 Lower CS O Ase D M E 1 EYE Th Choose Edit gt Copy Level Parameters The source tone s level parameters are placed on the clipboard Highlight the destination tone by clicking its number Level EGs Direction Point Bias Curve Sens Time 1 Time 4Key Follow 2 E 4 LFO Depth 1 Upper C3 70 A 100 70 10 30 E ia 3 Level rey 2 O Direction Point Bias Curve Sens Time 1 Time 4Key Follow 2 E 4 LFO Depth 2p lower CS canoe d c M A Lu 27116 49 2 B Choose Edit gt Paste Level Parameters Level EGs Direction Point Bias Curve Sens Time 1 Time 3 Eey Follow 2 A 4 LFO Depth 1 Upper c3 70 A Too 70 10 30 EN i o 3 Level 7 2 O Direction Point Bias Curve Sens Time 1 Time 4Key Follow 2 A 4 LFO Depth 2 Upper L3 70 E 700 70 10 30 Time 68 127 100 34 1 3 Level 104 44 127 2 0 The destination tone s level parameters are updated It is also possible to copy and paste envelope generators for level filter and pitch For instance to copy a tone s filter envelope Ch 2 Editing Patches 12 JV 1080 XP Editor 1 With the Main Patch Edit Window active choose Edit gt Edit Filter Settings The Filter Settings Edit Window opens 1 Symphonique Filt
13. Sync TRIATHGLE On In 0 off TRIAIMGLE On In 0 Off Rate Offset Dela Rate Offset Dela ET 58 0 4 key Trig m pl 50 0 0 key Trig SIME Mode Fade Ext Sync Made Fade Ext Syne off n In 54 Of TRIANGLE n In 8 Rate Offset Dela Rate Offset Dela 92 0 42 key Trig so a O _ Key Trig 4 ou E TRIANGLE Mode Fade Ext Syne Mode Fade Ext Sync On In 4 off TRIAFPACSLE On In Off Figure 11 Patch Sub Edit Window LFO Settings A tone has 2 LFOs each with its own discrete set of parameters A selection of 8 waveforms is available for each LFO along with set tings for rate offset delay and fade The speed of an LFO can even sync Ext Sync to external MIDI clock or foot pedal taps With the Main Patch Edit Window active choose Edit Edit FXM and Misc Settings to edit parameters affecting Cross Modulation FXM SLE 1 Symphonique FHM Mi FXII and Misc a EIE Depth Dly Mode eg a Key Off N i zd IEEE ee Normal Un B Normal f Oo o B Norma o o Figure 12 Patch Sub Edit Window FXM and Misc Settings Using Cross Modulation FXM a tone s waveform can be modu lated by an internal waveform FXM is activated for a tone by clicking the on switch Once activated the color ambience and depth of the modulation can be varied The FXM and Misc Editor also specifies if a tone is delayed where it is not sounded for a specified Dly Time the Dly Mode de
14. ance has a Tempo setting that Patches use instead of their own Tempo setting Additionally there is a Range Switch for enabling disabling the part key ranges Keyboard Mode determines how parts are played from the key board while in Performance mode Clock Source for tempo may be either the Performance Tempo mentioned above or the Sequencer Tempo 3x NOTE Keyboard Mode and Clock Source are only applicable to XP 50 80 users TRANSMIT With the Performance Edit Window active choose Edit Edit Trans SECUN 0 80 mit Settings to edit a Performance s Transmit Settings Sl St Transmit Transmit Settings On Bank Select valume Local On 1 Patch D OD J cn cn P CH M D m 128 SS pe C p p p Rm __ BEN pe ENN p Rm pe m on qu 6H DO Figure 23 Performance Transmit Settings When a Performance is selected each part may transmit its settings for Bank Select Volume and Local See Bank Select Settings XP 50 80 pg 22 for details on specifying the format of the transmitted bank select command s sx NOTE Transmit Settings are only available for XP 50 80 users Ch 4 Editing Performances 19 JV 1080 XP Editor CH 5 EDITING SYSTEM COMMON SETTINGS AND USER SCALES To edit System Common settings for the JV 1080 XP 1 Open a System Common Bank J 1080 Sy stem Common Edit L d Empiy Figure 24 System Common Bank
15. d Additionally Control specifies the channel for switching Performances Patch specifies the receive channel for playing Patches Ch 5 Editing System Common Settings and User Scales 21 JV 1080 XP Editor Transmit Specifies whether bank select and program change mes sages are transmitted and on which channel See your XP 50 80 manual for a complete explanation of all System Common parameters In addition to the main System Common Edit Window for the XP 50 80 there are 2 additional Edit Windows for Keyboard and Pedals and Bank Select Each is briefly discussed in the following sections KEYBOARD AND PEDAL SETTINGS XP 50 80 With the System Common Edit Window choose Edit gt Keyboard and Pedals to edit keyboard controller settings Keyboard Tranpose Real Velocity _ On Off Standard Sens cl ue 100 Aftertouch ctave Shift Pedal 1 Pedal 2 Pedal Volume k 11 Expression k Int MIDI Int MIDI utput Mode Pm om Polarity Hold Ped or vum DE SE k Assign Int MIDI e Made Int amp MIDI Int amp MIDI Output Mode Standard Polarity Figure 27 XP 50 80 System Common Keyboard and Pedals The Keyboard and Pedals Edit Window sets parameters for key board velocity and aftertouch transpose and pedal fader assignments The pedals 1 4 and Hold and faders C1 and C2 can affect the internal sound source and or external MIDI devices sx NOTE Settings for Pedals 3 and 4 are only ava
16. dit Effects to edit a Patch s effects settings 1 Symphonique Effects o Modulation Delay k Value Param Chorus o Reverb Normal Made 127 Level Hall kTupe 13 Delay Left 40 Rate 127 Level 13 Delay Right 40 Depth 100 Time US Fdbk Level Pre Delay Bypass HF Damp 1250 HF Damp Feedback Feedback 3 15 Mod Rate Hix Output 63 Mod Depth au Mod Phase Peak amp Hold o Patch EFX Control V 0 EQ Low Gain Off EFX Control Sys Ctrl1 Source 1 a8 Et HighbGain ff Contri 63 Depth 1 DSO0 50E Balance Uff Contral 3 Sys Ctrl2 Source 2 63 Lewel Off Control 3 63 Depth2 Mix amp Levels Q Mix Output Assign Controls Mix Out Chorus Reverb Sus Ctrll Source 2 Cie o TF Sys Ctrl2 Source 3 Figure 16 Patch Sub Edit Window Effects Following is a brief description of the different components in the Effects Edit Window EFX Specifies which of the 40 EFX types is used Displays for Value and Param vary according to which EFX is chosen parameters listed with asterisks indicate modulation destinations Chorus Sets the various Chorus parameters Reverb Specifies Reverb Type and parameter settings EFX Peak and Hold Determines how the value of an EFX parameter changed by EFX Control Source is sustained when receiving hold messages EFX Controls Determines the control source and depth for EFX modulation The affected destination parameters displayed w
17. diting Patches 5 JV 1080 XP Editor LEVEL EGS With the Main Patch Edit Window active choose Edit gt Edit Level EGs to edit parameters affecting each tone s level TVA 18 Symphonique Levels Direction Point Bias Curve Sens Time 1 Time 4Key Follow e E 4 LFO Depth 1 lower C3 4 0 Eo E 1 EVE Direction Point Bias Curve Sens Time 1 Time 4 Key Follow 1 2 E 4 LFO Depth 2 Lower ca O SEIT D E B L EYE WW Direction Point Bias Curve Sens Time 1 Time 4Key Follow 1 2 E 4 LFO Depth V 3 lower cs 8 A prm m a Jp uw md 2 U Direction Point Bias Curve Sens Time 1 Time 4Key Follow 2 a 4 LFO Depth i gl O d Lower C8 D mmm m B XJ DN Level Fox Figure 7 Patch Sub Edit Window Level EGs Tone levels can be affected by key position velocity an envelope generator and LFOs 1 and 2 The Level EGs Edit Window contains a small graphic envelope dis play for each tone which is also the case with the Filter and Pitch Sub Edit Windows Clicking on the small graphic envelope opens a larger editable envelope display Levels su Follow zZ A 4 LFO Depth WL E Level Y 2 0 1 H i 4 LFO Depth Ji n in Click here to open large envelope display In the large display envelopes can easily be edited by dragging envelope points with the mouse envelope times and levels may also be edited by changing their numeric displays 1 Symphonique Levels Edit levels and tim
18. el for each part with the corresponding fader EFFECTS As with Patches each Performance can have effects settings With the Performance Edit Window active choose Edit gt Edit Effects to open the Effects Edit Window for Performances 1 Tekno Loop 1 Effects Chorus Reverb Perf Source 127 Level Stagel Type Stereo Chorus Type 3 Rate 127 Level Value Param 27 Depth 41 Time HPF Filter Type Delay 6300 HF Damp TkH2 Cutoff Freg n Feedback n Feedback 1ms Fre Delay Mix Rev Output 0 5 Rate 20 Depth Controls 150 Phase Off Perf EFX Ctrl 1 10 Depth 1 0 ED Low Gain Uff Perf EFZ Ctrl 2 EL High Gain Depth 2 D50 50E Balance ER Level Mix amp Levels z Mix Out Chorus Reverb Hix Output Assign 127 70 Figure 21 Effects Edit Window Performance This Window is very similar to the Effects Edit Window for Patches for a description see Effects pg 10 One important difference is the Source pop up menu which determines whether the Performance will use its own EFX settings Perf or those of one its parts 1 16 Ch 4 Editing Performances 18 JV 1080 XP Editor COMMON With the Performance Edit Window active choose Edit gt Edit SETTINGS Common Settings to edit Performance Common Settings SEI Common Common Settings 120 Tempo Range Switch Layer Keyboard Mode Performance Clock Source Figure 22 Performance Common Settings Each Perform
19. epth Key 1 Fre Res Key Follow Y Fes Dpth Vel Sens Timed Timed Follow Time 1 1 D 127 D A D D Dn WW P Type Env Yel Crw 2 a 4 LFO Depth Key 1 Fre Bes Key Follow VvV Res Dpth Yel Sens Time Timed Follow Time 1 M S ndo ou qo ou jeu NAME o p dps Jui m B Type Env Yel Crv Key 1 2 a 4 LFO Depth Fre Res Key Follow Res Dpth Yel Sens Time Time4 Follow Time 1 dd EE MEE 2 o Type Enw Vel Cry Key 1 2 3 4 LFO Depth Fre Res Key Follow V Res Dpth Vel Sens Timed Time4 Follow Time 1 the ee pe Ae po eo id Figure 10 Patch Sub Edit Window Filter Settings Each of the four tones has their own filter The available filter types include low pass band pass high pass and peaking There also set tings for cutoff frequency and resonance which may be affected by key position velocity an envelope generator and LFOs 1 and 2 Ch 2 Editing Patches JV 1080 XP Editor LFO SETTINGS FXM AND MISC SETTINGS With the Main Patch Edit Window active choose Edit gt Edit LFO Settings to edit parameters affecting LFO 1 and 2 1 Symphonique LFOs LFO 1 LEO A Rate Offset Dela Rate Offset Dela fico a 8 N key Trig sn 0 8 N key Trig 1 ids E Mode Fade Ext Syne Se d Mode Fade Ext Syne TRIANGLE TRLAFACSLE n In 8 off n In 8 off Rate Offset Dela Rate Offset Dela ran a 8 N key Trig feo a 80 E key Trig 2 E Mode Fade Ext Sync OU Mode Fade Ext
20. ers Env Yel Orv 2 a 4 LFO Depth key 1D Fre i Ke il at Y Pe D 5i Vel iiw EE de anus Ti mM i oO i 127 8 M ru ro 8 0 Level wa 2 0 mm Env Yel Crv 1 2 E 4 LEO Depth Key Fre Ge Ke n Y a D H Vel Se Jr uf Time aL IFF lz a a n ZA n a Level 2 Type Env Yel Crv 2 a key A 5 Fre Res Key Follow vV Res Dpth PA Vel rus EIN I Time 1 OFF 127 U 1 o o CR i e mm Env Yel Crv 1 2 z key ole 4L Fre BS Ke B Y e D OR Ve Pene MSIE ii Ti a 1 OFF 127 a o f A o Level 2 2 Click on the small graphic envelope display for Tone 1 Key 1 2 3 4 LFO Depth Now Ti D S Li U 1 Level IM li zi u 2 3 4 LO Depth ime 1 0 Vc 7 4 LFO Depth A large graphic display of the filter envelope for Tone 1 is displayed 1 Symphonique Filters za 4 LFO Depth 1 2 O 127 98 1z7 1 a H 25 2 2 a d CU Depth 3 Choose Edit gt Copy Envelope The filter envelope settings for Tone 1 are placed on the clipboard 4 Click on the small graphic envelope display for Tone 2 The filter envelope for Tone 2 is displayed 1 Symphonique Filters 3 4 LFO Depth 1 ime 8 1 0 1 2g 3 4 LFO Depth ime D Oli 0 evell 127 127 127 12 amp 2 O i 4 LF Depth 2 D i 4 LF Depth Ch 2 Editing Patches 13 JV 1080 XP Editor Choose Edit gt Paste Envelope The filter envelope f
21. es by changing numericals Hi LFO Depth 1 2 o LFO Depth LFO Depth Figure 8 Level Envelope Generator Large Display Consult your Galaxy Plus Editors manual for more information on working with envelope generators Ch 2 Editing Patches 6 JV 1080 XP Editor PITCH SETTINGS FILTER SETTINGS With the Main Patch Edit Window active choose Edit gt Edit Pitch Settings to edit parameters affecting each tone s pitch 18 Symphonique Pitch Coarse Fine RndK Follow E Dpth v SensTimelTime4AkK Follow LFO Depth z 3 4 0 1 0 6 U E Level D Coarse Fine Rndk Follow E Dpth Sens Time Times kK Follow 2 A 4 2 a oarpanp1on o a ornr n n Time LFO Depth i n Level 2 O Coarse Fine Rndk Follaw E Dpth v SensTimelTime2 K Follow LFO Depth 1 2 E 4 s o 7 o oO Hin 37 0 D D D _ Level z D Coarse Fine Rndk Follow E DpthV Sens Time i Timez kK Follow 1 2 A d LEO Depth 4 i27 a 0 kon m amp 5 Level Zz U Figure 9 Patch Sub Edit Window Pitch Settings In addition to basic coarse and fine tuning each tone s pitch can be affected by key position velocity an envelope generator and LFOs 1 and 2 There s also a setting for random changes Rnd With the Main Patch Edit Window active choose Edit gt Edit Filter Settings to edit parameters affecting a tone s filter TVF 18 Symphonique Filters Env Yel Crv 2 a 4 LFO D
22. h specifies the receive channel for playing Patches Control Sources Assigns controller sources for the specified parameters Receive Switches Determines which MIDI messages will be received or ignored Switches Turns on off the specified item Q Preview Determines how sounds are auditioned triggered manu ally from the JV 1080 s front panel Q System Control Defines 2 global continuous controller sources See your JV 1080 manual for a complete explanation of all System Common parameters XP 50 80 SYSTEM If you have an XP 50 or XP 80 the following System Common Edit COMMON Window is used PARAMETERS 1 HP 50 80 Switc hes UD Peformance Sound Mode L Scale Tune L1 EEN Chorus Off Hold Reverb Dff Peak O L_ Patch Remain vo1 amp Exp volume Channel Aftertouch 87 Aftertouch amp Sys Ctrl 1 2Breath amp Sys Ctrl2 Receive Prag Chg Bank Select Bank Select 16 Control Ch Rx Ch Transmit Ch 1 Patch Rew Ch C Rhythm Edit Source Figure 26 System Common Edit Window XP 50 80 Following is a brief discussion of the components of the System Common Edit Window for the XP 50 80 Sound Mode Sets the unit s mode to Patch Performance or GM Tune Specifies the global tuning Q Switches Turns on off the specified feature Misc Assigns controller sources for the specified parameters Q Receive Determines which MIDI messages will be received ignore
23. ilable for XP 80 users BANK SELECT SETTINGS XP 50 80 With the System Common Edit Window choose Edit Edit Bank Select to edit settings for Bank Select Groups 1 HP 50 80 Bank Select Bank Select Groups Group 1 Group2 Groups Group4 GroupS Group Group LEE ee eS e dE Figure 28 XP 50 80 System Common Bank Select Ch 5 Editing System Common Settings and User Scales 22 JV 1080 XP Editor Bank Select Groups specify a bank select format These groups 1 7 can then be assigned to each part s Transmit Settings in a Perfor mance the corresponding bank select commands are resultingly sent when a Performance is selected ARPEGGIO The Roland XP 80 has extensive Arpeggio capabilities With the SETTINGS XP 80 System Common Edit Window choose Edit gt Edit Arpeggio to edit these settings E 1 HP 50 8D Arpeggio 176 Style ingle up amp down Motif 1162 Beat Pattern 20 Accent Hate 50 Shuffle Rate Real k Ebd Velocity Octave Pange Part k Part Number Figure 29 XP 80 System Common Arpeggio Motif specifies the number and order of notes triggered while Beat Pattern determines their rhythms Accent and Shuffle Rates define the basic feel of the arpeggio There are 33 preset arpeggio settings available from the Style field A Style is defined by its settings for Motif Beat Pattern Accent Rate and Shuffle Rate sx NOTE The Arpeggio Edit Window is only available for XP 80 users
24. ith asterisks in the Param column are preset for each EFX type Mix and Levels Sets the output levels for EFX Chorus and Reverb Ch 2 Editing Patches 10 JV 1080 XP Editor Controls Specifies the control sources 2 and 3 for changing tone parameters in real time Control Source 1 is preset to modulation wheel Ze NOTE Settings in the Pan and Sends Edit Window determine how the individual tones 1 4 are processed COPYING TONE PARAMETERS You can copy and paste tone and Patch parameters from within most Edit Windows simply click on the desired field and use the tradi tional copy paste commands from the Edit menu To copy multiple parameters simply shift click the desired fields The JV 1080 XP Editor provides an easy method of copying all parameters for a single tone To copy a tone 1 From the Main Patch Edit Window highlight the source tone by clicking its number Tone Overview n Wave Level Pan Tune Freg Resonance Low High xfade Low High 200 F Horns B k le Led Cl D4 1 12r Je 210 MonoStringsAk 90 C 127 DU C 2 G6 1 127 d 192Trumpet 2C KH 69 C 127 Be C5 Di 127 dl 123 Timpani H l2 L 127 B F2 11 111 127 2 Choose Edit gt Copy Tone Parameters The source tone s parameters are placed in the paste buffer clipboard 3 Highlight the destination tone by clicking its number If copying to a different Patch first open the Main Patch Edit Window for that Patch
25. one pairs 1 amp 2 3 amp 4 are configured Structures consist of wave generators WG routed through filters TVF and amplifiers TVA additionally a ring modulator R or booster B may be added to a structure For a complete description of the 10 available structures consult your JV 1080 XP manual Q Tone Overview Assigns the most basic parameters for each tone which include wave level pan tune filter key range and velocity Q Patch Common A collection of global Patch settings affecting all four tones PATCH SUB EDIT WINDOWS In addition to the Main Patch Edit Window there are 9 other Patch Sub Edit Windows available from the Edit menu Each is briefly dis cussed in the following sections For a complete explanation of each Patch parameter please consult your Roland manual DAS Load Send Patch Play Wi Cut Copy Paste Initialize Patch Compare Edit Patch Name Show Numerical Data Edit Effects Edit Controllers Edit LFO Setting Edit Filter Settings Edit FHM and Misc Settings Edit Level EGS Edit Pan and Sends Edit Hu Switches Edit Pitch Settings Main Editor Figure 6 Edit Menu when Main Patch Edit Window is active The Edit menu items listed in Figure 6 are available when the Main Patch Edit Window is active Ze NOTE Several parameters listed in the Main Patch Edit Window are also listed in Patch Sub Edit Windows Changing these parameters in one window will update the other Ch 2 E
26. or Tone 2 is updated 1 Symphonique Filters B 1 ime Li 0 1 ime O 127 98 1127 1 0 eyelllz 0 95 5 2 Uu 4 LFO Depth 1 o 2 U d LFO Depth 4 LFO Depth 4 LFO Depth Ch 2 Editing Patches 14 JV 1080 XP Editor CH 3 EDITING RHYTHM SETS JV 1080 XP Rhythm Sets are made up of drum and percussion sounds assigned to any of the 128 MIDI note numbers Each rhythm note has settings for pitch level filter tuning mix and effects set tings and much more For a complete description of Rhythm Set parameters see your Roland manual To edit a JV 1080 XP Rhythm Set 1 Open a Bank of Rhythms JU 1080 Fac Rhyt Ju 1080 Device ID 17 J 1080 Rhythm Edit 1 HouzeDrumSet 2 JdazzDrumSeti Figure 17 Rhythm Bank 2 Highlight a patch from the Rhythm Bank and click the Edit button to open the Rhythm Edit Window You can also edit a Rhythm Set by double clicking it RHYTHM EDIT WINDOW The Rhythm Edit Window displays settings for the Current Rhythm Note When choosing a new rhythm note the Rhythm Edit Win dow s parameters are updated The Wave On switch activates a rhythm sound for the chosen MIDI note Ss NOTE Playing a key on your MIDI keyboard controller automatically selects the corresponding rhythm note in the Rhythm Edit Window 1 HouseDrumset C3 Current Rhythm Note Pitch Envelope Level Envelope Filter Envelo OQ
27. termines how the tone is delayed Lastly the gain of a tone s waveform Wave Gain may be adjusted which is effective when adjusting the level of a Tone or in conjunc tion with a Structure s Booster Ch 2 Editing Patches 8 JV 1080 XP Editor CONTROLLERS RX SWITCHES PAN AND SENDS With the Main Patch Edit Window active choose Edit gt Edit Control lers to edit parameters affecting controller routing 1 Symphonique Controllers Controllers LEI E S 2E nm x LFF LLL F Destination 2 Depth Destination 3 Depth Destination 4 Depth ke Ch Co Ge m 13 Is E aea a FF iue Tog 12 Off D Off Off Off Off U Off Off U Off Off Cut Lev PLI Off ff Off Off Off Lev Off w w Z CH e cm E A TFiF F FT F F T T T T T T COOC ooo aaa oOooc Lev um e cm A YF F F F F T F F Y T Y COOC Seo oof ooOcG D D Off D Lev Figure 13 Patch Sub Edit Window Controllers Any of three controllers may be routed to four destinations per tone A destination can affect a variety of tone parameters in real time each destination has it s own depth setting for how much the con troller affects that parameter Ze NOTE Ctl 1 is preset to modulation wheel while Ctl 2 and CH 3 are assigned in the Effects Edit Window see Effects pg 10 With the Main Patch Edit Window active choose Edit Edit RX Switches
28. tr Gt F Fingered Bs F Fiano 1 k Slap Bass 2 Voice Qohs k RaveDrumSet P Synth Braszz k Synth Brass k Synth Brassz k k k k Synth Braszz Vibr aphone BritelowBass 1 Tekno Loop 1 Pan Coarse FineOutpu 115 C K 12 100 R3 k O 75 La0k 0 127 C H 12 T wx F FSF E F Jw F F A OO m S a B ma B man S ma E mas B oa BAA ma OH C3 C3 C3 C C3 C3 C CH CO OO OO OO OO OO OO CH EFX Figure 20 Performance Edit Window TTT TT TT Pero Ur ga d Y Ig Se C C3 C C3 C C3 C C3 C CH CH CH CH CH CH CHE 0 Mob PO DO DO DB PRO BO PRO Bo Bo BO BS BS DB D WENENN BRR RRR POLE Be ll Ch 4 Editing Performances 17 JV 1080 XP Editor Below is a brief description of the Performance Edit Window parameters On Activates the specified part Chan Assigns the part s channel Q Patch Assigns a Patch to the part Level Pan Sets the level and pan for the Patch Q Coarse Fine Tunes the Patch in semitones coarse and cents fine Output Mix Determines the output destination and mix level for each part Chrs Rev Sets the amount sent to the Chorus and Reverb effects Q Prog Vol Hold Determines whether the part will respond to the specified MIDI messages Low High Sets the parts key range Oct Shift Shifts the Patch s octave NOTE The Octave Shift parameter is only supported for the XP 50 80 not the JV 1080 Level Faders Sets the lev
29. vice JV 1080 SR JU 1080 Factory Device amp Banks ml Device Type AA X J 1080 Roland uv 1080 77 Tina Performances Patches Rhy thr Sy stem Common ggg hiram Scales SCALES Expander A Mames Figure 3 Bundle containing Expansion Card Bank JV 1080 After the expansion card Banks are enabled in the Bundle choose Bundle gt Get All Banks in Bundle Once this is data is transferred expansion card Patch names can be viewed and selected in the Performance Edit Window Ch 1 Introduction 3 JV 1080 XP Editor CH 2 EDITING PATCHES To edit a JV 1080 XP Patch Open a Bank of Patches O Specify which of the 16 parts you wish to edit The JV 1080 XP has up to 16 edit buffers which allow Patches to be edited if the unit is in Performance mode If the unit is in Patch mode leave this field set to Prt 1 JU 1080 Factory Patches Jv 1080 Device ID 17 Prt Specify the part to be edited JV 1080 Patches 1 Symphonique 17 4 Hits 4 You 33 Chime Wash 49 Childlike 2 Alternative 18 Waterhodes 34 54 Rhodes 1 an Velo Tekno 2 3 Velo Tekno 1 19 Blade Racer 35 40 Flanged Sl Taj Mahal 4 West Coast 20 JC Strat 36 Ac Upright uz L 50 Stack D Albion 21 Dawn 2 Dusk 37 Poly Brass 24 ChamberWoods amp Jz Gtr Hall 2a Saw Mass 38 Dissimilate D Pulse Key Click the Edit button to open the Patch Edit Window T Rocker Spin 23 Steel Away 39 Dulcimer 5S Mondo Bass

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