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#25970 - 08/10/01 03:30 PM JV1010 SOUNDDIVER HELP!!!
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I'd like to know how to permanently store user performances on the JV1010. I do my changes on SoundDiver then I send it to the module (transmit), but as soon as I power down all the changes disapear. They're gone when I power up again. Help.

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#25971 - 08/11/01 05:26 PM Re: JV1010 SOUNDDIVER HELP!!!
Bungle Offline
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Registered: 11/23/00
Posts: 54
Loc: Den Haag, The Netherlands
have you tried turning off sysx write protection? I don't know the jv1010, but I own an xp30 and in the UTIL menu, you can turn on the options, internal write protection and sysx write protection. I'm sure you can do this on the jv1010 too.
good luck.
Bas

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#25972 - 08/11/01 05:46 PM Re: JV1010 SOUNDDIVER HELP!!!
Swift Arf Offline
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Registered: 08/02/01
Posts: 9
Loc: London - England
Quote:
Originally posted by shaazaam:
I'd like to know how to permanently store user performances on the JV1010. I do my changes on SoundDiver then I send it to the module (transmit), but as soon as I power down all the changes disapear. They're gone when I power up again. Help.


I too have discovered the downside to this little sound module. The short and only answer is, you can't!
Swift Arf.


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#25973 - 08/12/01 04:51 AM Re: JV1010 SOUNDDIVER HELP!!!
Mgomes Offline
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Registered: 03/09/99
Posts: 165
Loc: São Paulo (SP)/Brazil
Hello, all users...

Sorry, Swift Arf, but the real short answer is: YES, you can store patches in the JV1010. This little module is totally functional as any other JV/XP synth.

The memory is organized as follows:
Preset: as it says, read-only.
User: here is where the users patches are written.
Temporary area: is where a patch is loaded for playing or editing.

If you edit a patch, this is done in temporary area. You have to save the edit to a user location to preserve it after power off.
In Sound Diver, drag the patch from the box "Temp Patch/Patches/Performance/Rhythm" (whatherver you´re editing) to a user location. After that, press Ctrl+T to transmit the patch to the equivalent user location in the JV1010.

Read the supplemental note from Roland website about using JV1010 and Sound Diver: http://www.rolandus.com/SUPPORT/DOCS/SUPNOTES.HTM
Also, there is some online documentation in the SoundDiver CD-Rom (the printed manual really sucks..)

Mgomes

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#25974 - 08/13/01 06:00 PM Re: JV1010 SOUNDDIVER HELP!!!
Bungle Offline
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Registered: 11/23/00
Posts: 54
Loc: Den Haag, The Netherlands
So What you're saying, shaazaam, is:
you CAN store patches permanently but you CANNOT store performances?

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#25975 - 08/14/01 04:34 AM Re: JV1010 SOUNDDIVER HELP!!!
Mgomes Offline
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Registered: 03/09/99
Posts: 165
Loc: São Paulo (SP)/Brazil
Ooops, Bungle.

What I´m saying is:
You can store anything in user memory. Patches, performances, rhythm sets, even system parameters.

Mgomes

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#25976 - 08/15/01 07:00 PM Re: JV1010 SOUNDDIVER HELP!!!
Swift Arf Offline
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Registered: 08/02/01
Posts: 9
Loc: London - England
Quote:
Originally posted by Mgomes:
Ooops, Bungle.

What I´m saying is:
You can store anything in user memory. Patches, performances, rhythm sets, even system parameters.

Mgomes


Well done Mr. Mgomes!!! You've probably saved the lives of several JV1010's. Wherever you got that rolandus.com address from, many congrats - most useful - far more so for first time users than the enclosed manual - but of no help to me. Perhaps you, or some other who deals in impossibilities, know how to get the Yamaha DX7II to tell the JV1010 to play USER PERFORMANCE No: 28. Having to re-program at every power on is a pain.
Meanwhile - may all your notes be sweet, and all your melodies linger.
Swift Arf.



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#25977 - 08/15/01 07:02 PM Re: JV1010 SOUNDDIVER HELP!!!
Swift Arf Offline
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Registered: 08/02/01
Posts: 9
Loc: London - England
Quote:
Originally posted by Mgomes:
Ooops, Bungle.

What I´m saying is:
You can store anything in user memory. Patches, performances, rhythm sets, even system parameters.

Mgomes


Well done Mr. Mgomes!!! You've probably saved the lives of several JV1010's. Wherever you got that rolandus.com address from, many congrats - most useful - far more so for first time users than the enclosed manual - but of no help to me. Perhaps you, or some other who deals in impossibilities, know how to get the Yamaha DX7II to tell the JV1010 to play USER PERFORMANCE No: 28. Having to re-program at every power on is a pain.
Meanwhile - may all your notes be sweet, and all your melodies linger.
Swift Arf.



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