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#24847 - 07/26/00 10:47 PM JV1010 Info.
Kyle5486 Offline
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Registered: 07/26/00
Posts: 13
Loc: Farmington, Kentucky, USA
Hi, I am looking at buying a JV1010. Can you tell me a little bit about what it can do. Example, what all the different modes do. I need to know in particular if it can do split voices and layering. By layering, I mean can you combine voices, like piano and strings?
Thank you very much in advance.

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#24848 - 07/26/00 11:43 PM Re: JV1010 Info.
Uncle Dave Offline
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
The JV1010 is a VERY cool little box. You can split it many ways -In performance mode, it can be 16 different parts in any range you want - in patch mode it can have a split or layer on the same midi ch. It very well may be capable of much more, but these are things that pop into my head. I play mine as a "patch" only synth so it can be controlled by 1 ch only. It shines as a general midi module, so dig in! I also highly recommend the 60's & 70's board - that'll give you the greatest pre-programed organs available. Combined with the on board sounds and the (included)Session board - the sound banks are overflowing with useable, terrific stuff.

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#24849 - 07/27/00 09:40 AM Re: JV1010 Info.
Kyle5486 Offline
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Registered: 07/26/00
Posts: 13
Loc: Farmington, Kentucky, USA
I have a Roland Ep-9 I'm going to be controlling it with. The Keyboard can't do splits or anything. Does the box do the splits and layers all by itself?

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#24850 - 07/28/00 08:16 AM Re: JV1010 Info.
Logik Offline
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Registered: 07/26/00
Posts: 10
Loc: Aalesund, Norway
Indeed it does! But you'll need a computer
to edit them in. It's impossible to edit this
thing with the knobs on the panel. It comes
with SoundDIver software which has a nice
graphical interface and gives you access to
all the JVs functions. So if you don't have
a computer, it's probably better to get a 1080 or any of the other models.

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#24851 - 07/28/00 10:16 AM Re: JV1010 Info.
Kyle5486 Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 07/26/00
Posts: 13
Loc: Farmington, Kentucky, USA
Yes I have a computer. What kind of port on the computer will I need to connect it to the box?

[This message has been edited by Kyle5486 (edited 07-28-2000).]

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#24852 - 07/28/00 11:39 AM Re: JV1010 Info.
Mgomes Offline
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Registered: 03/09/99
Posts: 165
Loc: São Paulo (SP)/Brazil
You can connect the JV1010 to your computer using existing MIDI interface, or using Mac/PC serial port, using Roland Serial Cable (not included with module, sold separately). The bundled Sounddiver CD includes drivers for serial cable connection.

Mgomes

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#24853 - 07/28/00 03:06 PM Re: JV1010 Info.
Kyle5486 Offline
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Registered: 07/26/00
Posts: 13
Loc: Farmington, Kentucky, USA
I don't have a MIDI connector on my computer. What does a serial port look like? I'll see if I have it.

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#24854 - 07/28/00 05:48 PM Re: JV1010 Info.
pstares Offline
Member

Registered: 04/20/99
Posts: 34
Loc: UK
Assuming your computer's not too old and is a standard tower case there should be a pair of serial ports next to the parallel printer port (underneath the keyboard and mouse port).

They should be 9 pin ports shaped like the printer port but less wide (unless you've got a very old PC in which case they may be 25 pin).

Hope this helps,
Pete

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#24855 - 07/28/00 09:29 PM Re: JV1010 Info.
Kyle5486 Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 07/26/00
Posts: 13
Loc: Farmington, Kentucky, USA
Yes, I've got a serial port. Well, OK, I think this is the one I'm going to buy. You guys have helped a lot.
Bye!

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#24856 - 07/29/00 01:05 PM Re: JV1010 Info.
daVinci Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 07/29/00
Posts: 13
Loc: Salt Lake City, UT, USA
I have a 1010. It's tight.

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