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Needed - mentor for Roland JV-1010
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unknown
2005-06-22 02:10:21 UTC
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I have recently purchased a Roland JV-1010 module and have done my
best to search the owner's manual and the Internet for answers to a
couple of problems that I have...and was wondering if anyone would
like to adopt a 55 year old man for a couple of weeks to help him get
up to speed with the 1010. In Ham radio, we called such people
"Elmers".

I need to know how to, without using the Master Tune option, how to
lower the output sounds by one complete octave. The Master Tune option
does not quite lower it a complete octave which causes the 1010 to
sound "very strange" when combined with the other modules that I have.

Thanks in advance for any insight that you may be able to offer to me.
I have heard and read so much about the 1010 that I have been
salivating wanting to get my hands on one...

Thanks...

Doug
Robert Wm Watson
2005-06-24 14:42:47 UTC
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www.rolandus.com should have the manual for download

Robert Wm Watson
www.poptoysmusic.com
Post by unknown
I have recently purchased a Roland JV-1010 module and have done my
best to search the owner's manual and the Internet for answers to a
couple of problems that I have...and was wondering if anyone would
like to adopt a 55 year old man for a couple of weeks to help him get
up to speed with the 1010. In Ham radio, we called such people
"Elmers".
I need to know how to, without using the Master Tune option, how to
lower the output sounds by one complete octave. The Master Tune option
does not quite lower it a complete octave which causes the 1010 to
sound "very strange" when combined with the other modules that I have.
Thanks in advance for any insight that you may be able to offer to me.
I have heard and read so much about the 1010 that I have been
salivating wanting to get my hands on one...
Thanks...
Doug
unknown
2005-07-10 13:29:02 UTC
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 14:42:47 GMT, "Robert Wm Watson"
Post by Robert Wm Watson
www.rolandus.com should have the manual for download
Robert Wm Watson
www.poptoysmusic.com
Post by unknown
I have recently purchased a Roland JV-1010 module and have done my
best to search the owner's manual and the Internet for answers to a
couple of problems that I have...and was wondering if anyone would
like to adopt a 55 year old man for a couple of weeks to help him get
up to speed with the 1010. In Ham radio, we called such people
"Elmers".
I need to know how to, without using the Master Tune option, how to
lower the output sounds by one complete octave. The Master Tune option
does not quite lower it a complete octave which causes the 1010 to
sound "very strange" when combined with the other modules that I have.
Please re-read my original posting. I'm not asking for a manual...I'm
asking for someone with experience in using the JV-1010.

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