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1. miusususulluiluususiudadbgsluulttl x DOOOUU0O00000000000000OD i 6 00g 0 dggaugnagauaactrteataaddeedt 2 00000000020000000000000 B COOOOOOO0O0O0O0O0000000000000000000 OOOOOGOODODO0ODOO300000000000000000 HOOOOO0000DU0D000000O x OOOOOUU0O00000000000000000D x DOOOOU0O0O00DU0000000OU000U0D0D0C0D00CUCUOL uBguatgcteneatdtdcduurt 4 000000000000000LockgOOO0000000000 OHOOOO000000dO uuggaaggggggggagggapnguaganuuddt uvuLpoCKR1nO0dngaagpnaagnaanaagaaggagad x DTOOOOU0000000000000000000000000000000 HOOOOU0000U0000D 5 OOOOO00000000000000000000000000000 ggugnaagaggggnaaagudguugaalttuttaed tl uj ExPggagudgaggauduaaagdadgegdddddddddadaddu uggggnmaggaagatgdrrc Connector u au tutl WAVEFORM LIST Jazz Doo LA Jazz Bap RA LargeChrR fA Boys Amen2 L Jazz Doo LB Jazz Bap RB LargeChrR fB Boys Amen2 R Jazz Doo LC Jazz Bap R C LargeChrR fC Amen L Jazz Doo RA Dow fall LA Boys Choir A Amen R Jazz Doo RB Dow fall L B Boys Choir B Aleluia L Jazz Doo RC Dow fall L C Boys Choir C Aleluia R Jazz Doot LA Dow fall R A Gregorian LA Tenor Solo Jazz Doot LB Dow fall R B Gregorian LB REV VoMenu L 9 1 CO NIDAN 0 PO Jazz Doot LC D
2. AINIAJAIAIMNIAINIA OININI AIVA A OAI AIAI HR HR BR PO O H PO PP My P P AJAJAJ OIN AIO AIU NI O AI AIAIO AIAI OAI AINIOININ AINIIN AJAJ A WIWIN AINW TO CO A AIAI 3 AIAI AIOININININ v vw A AJW A AJAA O0 1 With Patches B 84 to B 88 123 to 128 you can switch sounds 01 000 B 8 according to velocity by using them at the same time in the ugauuu Performance Mode The velocity ranges for the Patches are set B dttt as shown below aguan No Name Velocity Range Doos for Pef 1 99 Doot for Pef 100 109 Dat for Pefm 110 114 Bap for Pefm 115 125 Dow for Pefm 126 127 Vox Bs 4 Pef 1 99 Refer to the owner s manual for your instrument for specific euiuuusgsggggdgagggggagagagdagagaguutttt instructions on how to play Patches on the expansion board uuuuuuuauiitulilitutululLlutlu On the JV 80 880 and JD 990 a Load of the Patches needs to Jv 80 880 j D 9900 DOOOOOU0000000000000000 pego e J V 80 880 90 1000 J V 1010 1080 2080 XPO 0 0 0 0 0 0 On the JV 80 880 90 1000 you can not select the Patches which uUugggaggggganu are designed to be used with JV 1010 1080 2080 and XP series E J V 80 880 90 1000 0000000000000 On the JD 990 you can use Patches designed to be used with udgagaagdgdgatddetu the JV 80 880 90
3. Full Scat Sw 4 34 4 67 Sweeping Vox 3 100 Boys Sky 4 Jazz Doos 4 35 Hybrid Choir 4 68 Phasing Vox 3 101 E Piano Scat 4 Jazz Doot 2 36 Gregorian Sw 4 69 Splintered 4 102 Gregorian EP 3 Jazz Dat 2 37 GregorianChr 2 70 Ancient Vox 4 103 JazzyScatOrg 4 Jazz Bap 2 38 Greg Spin 3 71 StreamingVox 4 104 Organ Choir 4 Jz Dow Fall 2 39 Quiet Voices 2 72 Dreams Away 4 105 Organ Voice 3 Big Dows 4 40 Medium Choir 4 73 Dopey Slider 4 106 Strings Chr 4 Vox Bass 3 41 2Soprano Vox 2 74 Space Choir 3 107 ChoiryString 4 Happy Scats 2 42 SopranoVoice 2 75 Step Choir 3 108 SlowVoicyStr 3 Doo Dat Sw 4 43 Light Female 4 76 Ambient Chr 4 109 Nylon Doo 3 DooBap Sw 4 44 Boys Choir 2 77 Faked Real 4 110 Ac Gtr Choir 3 Baps Sw 4 45 Rich Boys 4 78 VP330 5th 2 111 Jazz Gt Scat 4 Scatmen Sw 4 46 Combi Choir 4 79 Fairlike Vox 2 112 Flute Scat 4 Scat with me 4 47 X Vox 3 80 Glue Vox 2 113 Andes Choir 4 Staggered 4 48 Serene Choir 4 81 HPF Synvox 2 114 Windy Vox 3 Scatin Down 4 49 Tranquil Chr 4 82 Gleaming Vox 4 115 Tpts Scat 4 Bap A Dap 3 50 Milky Choir 3 83 Pulsing Vox 3 116 Singin Brass 4 Thum Steps 4 51 Humming Chr 4 84 Flitter Vox 4 117 Vocal Menu 2 Minor Scat 4 52 Winter Choir 4 85 Jumpin Voice 4 118 Reverse Menu 2 5th Voxers 3 53 Dreamy Vox 4 86 Escapades 4 119 Boys Amen 1 2 Doo Forest 2 54 December Vox 4 87 Bell Choir 4 120 Boys Ame
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5. 1998 00000 gaggangagggagngngagggupngaaganagnmnaagdntund Copyright 1998 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION Roland Corporation 40340434 99 4 C3 31K
6. Y i ugggagnguaaunaunmnaununtnt e display shown below is example settings on the XP 50 DDDDDXPsonmnnnnnna EFFECTS EFX Chorus Reverb ON OFF ON ON ON On the above settings Patches have already been programmed and therefore it may sound quite different from what you expect Note that the Release Time has been set to a fairly long value for ei lnsnuuauggugagggagggaggaagagagdagudtdtu some of the patches As a result if your sound generator has been uggggagagaggagggagagggaggggmggdsggtdtttl set so Patch Remain is ON the release portion of a previously Fann ggnggmuugagmggggggmgggmgugnu sounding patch may continue to be heard even after switching to a new patch nes Miu Refer to the owner s manual for your instrument for specific hg miei aean NOOUOOO000000000000000000 instructions on how to play Patches on the expansion board BogganngapnaugoaaonbBpBangDDOHODU On the JV 1010 1080 2080 and XP series you can not select only J V 1010 1080 2080 XPO 0 0 0 0 O O J V 80 880 90 1000 0 O the Patches which are designed to be used with the JV ugagugaugaggudtaettutut 80 880 90 1000 PATCH LIST for JV 80 880 90 1000 No Name Voices No Name Voices No Name Voices No Name Voices A A AB Full Scat Sw Jazz Doos Jazz Doot Jazz Dat Jazz Bap Jz Dow Fall Big Dows Vox Bass Happy Scats Doo Dat Sw DooBap Sw Baps Sw Scatmen Sw Staggered Scatin Down Ba
7. mam Poooo Oooo Oooo Onoo Sooo i Ul rrr mM 2AA a ooog 0o00 On ummnutu Composer D Scott Wilkie Copyright 1998 Scott Wilkie Media ASCAP Scott Tibbs Copyright 1998 Roland Corporation Scott Tibbs Copyright 1998 Roland Corporation OOOO0G000000 XPO 00000 MRC Pro SVQ 0 1 J V 1010 1080 2080 0 0 0 D 000 MIDID D D D C Format og MIDII 0 2 pnggaagagpgagaguagdtudtedatedt 000 x yi unuggaauanuguaagntudettt u uggangggamagaagBattleattuttl u uggagagnguguugadasnBBt xPuHugaaduagueeeleleteletleteljJvv 1010 1080 20000 0 000000000000 uU gMipirmrpmuuaudddtbbB utl xguunuuuuuxPuunbbJ J v 1010 1080 2080 1 0 O J V 80 880 90 1000 JD 9900 000000000 E PERFORMANCE DATA These are the setup data SysEx messages for a Performance They aren t data that s song played These data can t be used on the JD 990 04 Y8005 O4 MID Vocal Perform This is for the XP series and the JV 1010 1080 2080 Thirty two kinds of Performance data are written to the instrument s user area No Performance Key Mode No Performance Key Mode JAZZ Scats 1 LAYER 9 Gregorian No Performance Key Mode guagpanagpauapBaapaapgaaaaapaagpBapgBungnD nggagpangaugapangnagagnngadgapaugadunp 0000000 0O0JD 9900000000000 04 Y8005
8. 1000 if you Convert Load them first JV 80 880 90 1000 i HB HH HH B BH HH BH BH E D DH However such Patches will sound slightly different than they would if played on the JV 80 880 90 1000 DEMO SONGS and PERFORMANCE DATA jjinmmnmmiuuuuuuulutttutlu ime aro be Demo Songs and Performance Data for SR JV80 13 Vocal Collection SMF Standard MIDI files FORMAT 0 MRC Pro format Songs only MF 2DD 720KB MEDIA Microsoft and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Unauthorized use or copy of this material for purposes other than private personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws 1998 Roland Corporation Microsoft 0 Co E The included disk contains three demo songs that use the SR JV80 13 s sounds as well as Performance data that combines the SR JV80 13 s patches Use these after installing the SR JV80 13 on the instrument see Installing the Expansion Board on page 1 Before using this disk you must reset the instrument to its default factory settings If you have important data on the instrument then before you reset the instrument to its default factory settings you should save your data on other disk or a data card M 256E 512E Refer to the owner s manuals for your instrument for the procedures for saving data and carrying out a Factory Preset Exp EST ESI ESI
9. Disks Floppy disks contain a plastic disk with a thin coating of magnetic storage medium Microscopic precision is required to enable storage of large amounts of data on such a small surface area To preserve their integrity please observe the following when handling floppy disks Never touch the magnetic medium inside the disk Do not use or store floppy disks in dirty or dusty areas Do not subject floppy disks to temperature extremes e g direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle Recommended temperature range 10 to 50 C 50 to 122 F Do not expose floppy disks to strong magnetic fields such as those generated by loudspeakers In the interest of product improvement the specifications and or contents of this package are subject to change without prior notice qTnnnnm A000 ADUODOUUOUUOO 00000 nee 000000000000000
10. Oooo EDEMO SONGS FileName 00000 1 Y8005 01 SVQ Y8005_01 MID 2 Y8005 02 5VQ Y8005 02 MID 3 Y8005 03 5VQ Y8005 03 MID The data files for these demo songs are available in two formats MRC Pro format for the XP series SVQ files and Standard MIDI Files format 0 for the JV 1010 1080 2080 MID files At the beginning of every song there is a block of data which provides important exclusive bulk data Thus a few moments are required while this data is being processed before a song will be heard With the XP series use the built in sequencer With the JV 1010 1080 2080 use a MIDI cable to connect the instrument and the sequencer as shown in the figure These data files are for the XP series and the JV 1010 1080 2080 You can t use them with the JV 80 880 90 1000 or the JD 990 OO NOOO Om E L3 Song Name B 1 Newport Transfer Moment of Hope Is it Time Vocal Collection Floppy Disk r3 uU Sequencer 000000 MIDI OUT MIDI IN MS DOS compatible E 5 o O o 3 o Cc 4 o pa 1 I L3 I umana g ugagnangupnaagudnn pBuggapnpnaagagapu L E L3 r3 LE ELIT tL EE EE Lr O0 SR Jv80 130 0000000 V 1010 1080 20800 0 0 SR pooo E li ET Lt oN ra lt L3 o r3 T m Own CALIETLL EIEEPEMEI Eas Lo Ea m God Ea ES Eel ownoxo op Io
11. a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit this manual should be read in its entirety The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference unuanpnanunaunnaunnaunnanpnanpnaunpnaunp ununanpnanunaunnannannannanpnanpnnnmnp unuanpnanunaunnaunnannanpnanpnanpnnnmnp ununanpnanunauunnannannangnanpnanpnaunp ggpnBuagnpnpBau HOOOGG0U00000000O0000 00 0 SR JV80 130 Vocal Collection 0 0 00 OOOOU0D0OdUdooodddoog SR J V80 130 DOOOOOG000000000000000000 nunuagananaggna agdagagmm nu gpnuannanuanagsupnugaugdguagpnbBapnpbag oooga naunugananagananaagdnmnnmnpna 0000000000000 BD Large Choir 0 0 0 O Gregorian Choir Soprano Choi Boys Choir TOOOOOOO000000000000 euuuuututut 8al udgagaggagggggugaudsgaudagaudadgudugduauuubu CD ROMQ 0 000000 0 0 Spectrasonics 000000000 e0000 J V 1010 1080 20800 XPO 0 0 0 D 1310 0 J V 80 380 90 10000 1280 0 0JD 9900 0000000000000 0C0OC0O00000000000 0 DusRJvaeoixippu nBuunuunapuggugngdnagdu 000000000 XPO 000 b JVv 1010 1080 2080 0 0 0 0 32000 J V 80 880 90 10009 20 00 0000000000000000 HH DJ DadgnD x MDr5ppagdgdpnpnbpbBu dudAMEnnggnminssud
12. Roland EX AN NH ee NN BOARD collection SR JV80 13 OWNER S MANUAL Thank you and congratulations on your choice of the SR JV80 13 Vocal Collection wave expansion board The SR JV80 13 has built in sounds for richly expressive jazz scat high quality choir and vocal phrases Five types each of stereo jazz scat voices are available You can use the Performance Mode to combine these sounds and enjoy richly expressive play The available choir sounds include some stereo Large Choir Gregorian Choir Soprano Choir Boys Choir and full selection of other choirs and vocal phrases e Waveforms 82 Kinds We developed these waveforms jointly with Spectrasonics who has created numerous high quality CD ROMs for the Roland S series samplers e Patches 131 kinds designed for the JV 1010 1080 2080 and XP series another 128 kinds for the JV 80 880 90 1000 On the JD 990 you can use these Patches designed to be used with the JV 80 880 90 1000 if you Convert Load them first Also the SR JV80 13 comes with a floppy disk containing Performance data that makes it easy to use these sounds 32 kinds for the XP series and the JV 1010 1080 2080 series and two kinds for the JV 80 880 90 1000 BIINSTALLING THE EXPANSION BOARD Turn off your instrument 1 Remove the cover located on the bottom or top of your instrument 2 Check that the plastic board holders are positioned as shown Rotate them if necessary 3 While posi
13. YS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING The A symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings The specific meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle In the case of the symbol at left it is used for general cautions warnings or alerts to danger The symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out are forbidden The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the unit must never be disassembled The symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out The specific thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle In the case of the symbol at left it means that the power cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet Z WARNING Do not allow any objects e g flammable material coins pins or liquids of any kind water soft drinks etc to penetrate the unit a n households with small children an adult should provide supervision until the child is capable of fol lowing all the rules essential for the safe operation of the unit Protect the unit from strong impact AN Do not drop it N CAUTION Never climb on top of nor place heavy objects on S the unit e Install the circuit board only into the specified unit Q JV XP series JD 990 Remove only the specified screws during the installation Handling Floppy
14. _04 MID Vocal Perform XPO 0 D 0 0O JV 1010 1080 20800 D pnBuggananaggnmnpnaagaun No Performance Key Mode ChorusSinger PopChoirSet1 SINGLE JAZZ Scats 2 LAYER 10 Church EP amp Singer PopChoirSet2 SINGLE Large Hymn LAYER 11 Pipe Choir PhaseFantasy Doo Gtr Set SINGLE Lg Hall Chr LAYER 12 Jazz Org Chr Puff Choir LAYER Big Band Set SINGLE Choir Split LAYER 13 Bass Man Strobe Choir LAYER ElePopChrSet SINGLE Boys Hymn LAYER 14 Scat amp Brass 1 SoloLead Vox LAYER NewChoir Set SINGLE Mellow Choir LAYER 15 Scat amp Brass 2 AnonymousPad LAYER Church Set SINGLE SopranoChoir LAYER 16 Scat amp Brass 3 05 Y8005_05 MID 06 Y8005_06 MID Jazz Scat 1 Jazz Scat 2 These are for the JV 80 880 90 1000 The Performance data are written to the instrument s temporary area These data aren t written to the instrument s user area If you want to save the data follow the steps described below For more details refer to the owner s manuals for your instrument 1 Write the next patches for the SR JV80 13 to the instrument s user patch area User Patch Area SR JV80 13 Patch name l 11 001 B 83 123 Doos for Pef I 12 002 B 84 124 Doot for Pef I 13 003 B 85 125 Dat for Pefm I 14 004 B 86 126 Bap for Pefm I 15 005 B 87 127 Dow for Pefm l 16 006 B 88 128 Vox Bs 4 Pef 2 Put the instrument in Performance Mode 3 Start playback on the sequencer and sen
15. d the Performance data to the instrument 4 Write the Performance data to the instrument s user area Voices Hit LAYER DanceVox Set SINGLE 05 Y8005_05 MID 06 Y8005_06 MID Jazz Scat 1 Jazz Scat 2 J V 80 880 90 1000 0 ugnnggungumnpnaungun uaa uganugggnagganggunaggangagagnpnaadudun ugganangapnaggagagagapnanmuuaguganmnuin OHOOOO0OD00000000HW 1 ugsRJveo ixinunaunggaaganagnaunmautdut D d t gggaggd SRJvaeoi3s OOOO l 11 001 B 83 123 Doos for Pef l 12 002 B 84 124 Doot for Pef I 13 003 B 85 125 Dat for Pefm l 14 004 B 86 126 Bap for Pefm l 15 005 B 87 127 Dow for Pefm l 16 006 B 88 128 Vox Bs 4 Pef 2 OHOOOOOOD0O00D00D0DO000D 3 ugagaggggggggggagagagaganmnanmnaun D d au 4 gggnnnanannaaggugunpnpnapnaggngmgnn USING THE UNIT SAFELY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS About Z WARNING and Z CAUTION Notices About the Symbols Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe Z WARNING injury should the unit be used improperly Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or material damage should the unit be used improperly N CAUTION Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings as well to domestic animals or pets Before using this unit make sure to read t
16. he instructions below and the Owner s Manual Do not open or perform any internal modifications G on the unit Do not attempt to repair the unit or replace parts S within it except when this manual provides specific instructions directing you to do so Refer all servic ing to your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor e Never use or store the unit in places that are e Subject to temperature extremes e g direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle near a heating duct on top of heat generating equipment or are X2 Damp e g baths washrooms on wet floors or are Humid or are Exposed to rain or are Dusty or are e Subject to high levels of vibration mg IMPORTANT NOTES In addition to the items listed under USING THE UNIT SAFELY please read and observe the following To avoid the risk of damage to internal components that can be caused by static electricity please carefully observe the following whenever you handle the board Before you touch the board always first grasp a metal object such as a water pipe so you are sure that any static electricity you might have been carrying has been discharged When handling the board grasp it only by its edges Avoid touching any of the electronic components or connectors Save the bag in which the board was originally shipped and put the board back into it whenever you need to store or transport it ALWA
17. n 2 2 Doo Atmosph 2 55 European Chr 2 88 Voice Bell 2 121 Amen 2 Doo Choir 4 56 Glass Choir 3 89 AirySpacePad 4 122 Aleluia 4 Choirtron 3 57 Dawn of Day 4 90 Harp Vox 4 123 Boys Aleluia 2 Bap Brassy 4 58 Siberian Pad 4 91 Raaave Blips 4 124 Mystify 2 Ambient Scat 2 59 Stacked Vox 3 92 Techno Vox 2 125 Limbus 4 Real Choir 4 60 Detuned VOX 3 93 Doo VocoBass 4 126 DoosforPef 0 4 Rich Choir 4 61 Moscow Ghost 2 94 Danc dat MOD 2 127 DootforPef 0 2 Large Chr Sw 4 62 Light Choir 4 95 Voxadelphia 4 128 Datfor Pefm 0 2 Big Choir 4 63 Slow Atmosph 4 96 Scratch Back 4 129 BapforPefm 0 2 Large Choir 2 64 Faze Voices 4 97 Cavern 2 130 Dow for Pefm 0 2 Full Choir 4 65 JD 800 Choir 3 98 Piano Scat 4 131 VoxBs4Pef 0 2 Church Choir 4 66 Heaven Dooos 3 99 Piano Choir 4 1 With Patches 126 to 131 you can switch sounds according to ui p gaiaeiagggaoudggagagggdagaddubmu velocity by using them at the same time in the Performance ugppgppguuguuupguppgagpguuuddbaulutlutl Mode The velocity ranges for the Patches are set as shown uupgppuuguupguppgpagpBguuddbaulubutlu below UuDHBD No Name Velocity Range 126 Doos for Pef 1 99 127 Dootfor Pef 100 109 128 Datfor Pefm 110 114 129 Bap for Pefm 115 125 130 Dow for Pefm 126 127 131 Vox Bs 4 Pef 1 99 To play patches on the expansion board please set all the EFFECTS uggagaagaagagagagagaggagHgagddetsebatlJeVv ON OFF settings on the JV 1010 1080 2080 and XP series to ON 1010 1080 2080 XPO 0 0 0 O EFFECTS ON OFF D 00000 ON
18. n a ei lluuuubauuduuddggugugrvaugugugpuadtd chord the sound may be distorted with certain settings for the BuBgggggggggggggogdgBggagaggBu Effects and TVA If this happens adjust the level of the Effects guggggagagagagauggurvauguggagugaguutdtl and TVA ood MENU WAVEFORM LIST Menu Waveforms provide multiple Waveforms with each one assigned uggggggggagaggggggggagggggdagagggudgaddu to a different key guggagdagdgtgtut 72 REV VoMenu R 58 Vocal Menu L 59 Vocal Menu R REV VoMenu L 70 Tenor Solo 70 Tenor Solo 73 REV ByAleluL 74 REV ByAleluR 60 BoysAleluiaL 61 BoysAleluiaR 75 REV ByAmeniL 76 REV ByAmeniR 62 Boys Ameni L 63 Boys Ameni R 77 REV ByAmen2L 78 REV ByAmen2R 64 Boys Amen2 L 65 Boys Amen2 R 79 REV Amen L 80 REV Amen R 66 AmenL 67 AmenR 81 REV AleluiaL 82 REV AleluiaR 68 Aleluia L 69 Aleluia R REV Jazz Doot Lg 1 REV Jazz Doot RD 1 REV Jazz Dat R 0 1 REV Jazz DatL 01 REV Jazz Bap L 0 1 REV Jazz Bap R 0 1 REV Dow fallR 01 REV DowfallL 91 REV Bass Thum 1 REV Bass Thum 1 N m m ocoj oju igo n im goc o co o S aA A A A AA MOO BD gt QO TM oO ofafo pA A AR A AA H1 This waveform is used only in the MENU WAVEFORM 1 ugapggagaauggnauagauganaugagapga anaddgbodud No Name Voices PATCH LIST for JV 1010 1080 2080 XP Series Voices No Name Voices No Name Voices
19. ow fall R C Gregorian LC REV VoMenu Rg 1 Jazz Doot RA Bass Thum A Gregorian RA REV ByAleluL Jazz Doot RB Bass Thum B Gregorian RB REV ByAleluR Jazz Doot RC Bass Thum C Gregorian RC REV ByAmen1L Jazz Dat LA LargeChrL pA Sop Chr Mono REV ByAmen1R Jazz Dat LB LargeChrL pB SopranoChr L REV ByAmen2L Jazz Dat LC LargeChrL pC SopranoChr R REV ByAmen2R Jazz Dat RA LargeChrR pA Vocal Menu L REV Amen L Jazz Dat RB LargeChrR pB Vocal Menu R REV Amen R Jazz Dat RC LargeChrR pC BoysAleluiaL REV AleluiaL Jazz Bap LA LargeChrL fA BoysAleluiaR Jazz Bap LB LargeChrL fB Boys Ament L Jazz Bap LC LargeChrL fC Boys Ameni R REV AleluiaR L3 E3 E3 E3 E3 E3 ooo a E3 E3 NINININININININININININ 0 1 These are Menu Waveforms Many different Waveforms are 01 provided each one assigned to a different key uggngagagauggagpadgaaguddgagas uud 2 These are Reverse Waveforms On the JD 990 they will instead 02 000000000 00 JD 9900 00000 be sounded in the forward direction since the instrument does not support reverse playback When you create a Patch using the waveforms stored in the BDpugggdgggggdggggguggggdgdggBadagdgagagdt Expansion Board observe the following points BDugaodgggadgdggadgdggdgdggdadggdadggddddtdt f you make a Patch with a single voice and then later play it i
20. p A Dap Thum Steps Minor Scat 5th Voxers Scat with me Doo Forest Doo Atmosph Detuned VOX Doo Choir Choirtron Bap Brassy Ambient Scat Real Choir Rich Choir Big Choir Large Choir Full Choir Church Choir Uhh Ahh Chr Hybrid Choir Gregorian 1 Gregorian 2 Greg Spin Quiet Voices Medium Choir 2Soprano Vox SopranoVoice Light Female Boys Choir Rich Boys Combi Choir X Vox Serene Choir Tranquil Chr Milky Choir Winter Choir Dream Vox December Vox Whisling Chr European Chr Glass Choir Dawn of Day Stacked Vox Siberian Pad Moscow Ghost Space Choir Light Choir Slow Atmosph Splintered Ancient Vox Faze Voices SweepingVox1 Heaven Dooos StreamingVox SweepingVox2 Phasing Vox Dreams Away Dopey Slider Step Choir Ambient Chr Faked Real VP330 5th Fairlike Vox Glue Vox HPF Synvox Gleaming Vox Flitter Vox Escapades Pulsing Vox Bell Choir VoiceChaimes AirySpacePad Harp Vox Raaave Blips Techno Vox Doo Syn Bass Danc dat MOD Scratch Back Cavern Piano Scat Piano Choir E Piano Scat Gregorian EP JazzyScatOrg Organ Choir Organ Voice Strings Chr ChoiryString SlowVoicyStr Nylon Doo Ac Gtr Scat Ac Gtr Choir Flute Scat Andes Choir Windy Vox Tpts Scat Singin Brass Vocal Menu Reverse Menu Boys Amen 1 Boys Amen 2 Amen Aleluia Boys Aleluia Mystify Limbus Doos for Pef 1 Doot for Pef 1 Dat for Pefm 1 Bap for Pefm 1 Dow for Pefm 1 Vox Bs 4 Pef 1
21. tioning the holes on the board over the board holders carefully insert the connector on the board into the socket on the instrument Make sure the connector is securely connected and that all three board holders project through the holes Do not touch any of the printed circuit pathways or connection terminals Never use excessive force when installing a Expansion Board If it doesn t fit properly on the first attempt remove the board and try again 4 Use the supplied Installation Tool to turn the holders in the LOCK direction so the board will be fastened in place To remove the Expansion Board turn the board holders in the UNLOCK direction and lift up the board using the provided tool Remove the board and secure the cover plate When Expansion Board installation is complete double check your work 5 Check if the Expansion Board is correctly installed If the EXP display cannot be selected doesn t appear in the Waveform Selection Screen refer to the owner s manual of the instrument you use remove the Expansion Board and install it properly Board holder ooog Screwdriver j unoun Board holder uat Before using this unit carefully read the sections entitled USING THE UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit Additionally in order to feel assured that you have gained

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