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#26761 - 08/06/01 09:38 AM
Re: JV1010 to Yamaha DX7II & HOW?
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Registered: 06/29/00
Posts: 13
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Hi Mr Swift Arf
You will need to set the MIDI control channel to something (that you don't intend to use for music - channel 16 is usually a safe bet), then you can use the control channel to send patch change messages to select performaces. I have no idea whether the DX7 can send patch changes on one channel, and notes on another.
There are system exclusive messages you can send the JVs to switch remotely between the different modes, and choose any patch you want, but I doubt whether this could be programmed from the DX7.
By the way, the JV-1010 has the same structures and the 1080 and 2080. The main differences are only one expansion slot (but built in session card), and no LCD display which really means it's best controlled by sequences or a PC.
But you should be able to set it up with your favourite patches in the user area, and control the patches from any keyboard (because single-sound patches use the same control channel as they do for music).
Performances are designed to be multi-timbral (repsond to up to 16 different channels simulataneously), as well as other smarts like layers, key & velocity splits, so it's not possible to select patches on the same channel as music. Otherwise, there would be no way to change the patch of individual part of each patch.
By setting a control channel, you will only have 15 parts available for mulititimral performances, so that's why it's usually diabled, so you can use the full 16 parts. But then the only way to choose performances is with system exclusive messages, (or the dials on the front maybe - I've never used mine!)
Hope this helps, Hound Dog
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#26762 - 08/06/01 11:49 AM
Re: JV1010 to Yamaha DX7II & HOW?
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Junior Member
Registered: 08/02/01
Posts: 9
Loc: London - England
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Originally posted by Hound Dog: Hi Mr Swift Arf
You will need to set the MIDI control channel to something (that you don't intend to use for music - channel 16 is usually a safe bet), then you can use the control channel to send patch change messages to select performaces. I have no idea whether the DX7 can send patch changes on one channel, and notes on another.
There are system exclusive messages you can send the JVs to switch remotely between the different modes, and choose any patch you want, but I doubt whether this could be programmed from the DX7.
By the way, the JV-1010 has the same structures and the 1080 and 2080. The main differences are only one expansion slot (but built in session card), and no LCD display which really means it's best controlled by sequences or a PC.
But you should be able to set it up with your favourite patches in the user area, and control the patches from any keyboard (because single-sound patches use the same control channel as they do for music).
Performances are designed to be multi-timbral (repsond to up to 16 different channels simulataneously), as well as other smarts like layers, key & velocity splits, so it's not possible to select patches on the same channel as music. Otherwise, there would be no way to change the patch of individual part of each patch.
By setting a control channel, you will only have 15 parts available for mulititimral performances, so that's why it's usually diabled, so you can use the full 16 parts. But then the only way to choose performances is with system exclusive messages, (or the dials on the front maybe - I've never used mine!)
Hope this helps, Hound Dog
Sir Hound Dog, Thank you very much. Your information would be most useful, if you only expained how? You're right about the front panel - a total waste of space. I know that I can program the JV1010 with the DX7II - I just don't know how. Thanks again, Swift Arf... ------------------ ?
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