This may sound like such a novice question, but is there a way to force pulsating style patches to *always* be consistent in tempo and oscillation? Like make it just sound identical everytime you hit play in your DAW/export the track? I'm using both JV1080 and XV-5080 and I have to hit play like 4 times for the tempo to sync to my project's tempo and the way it shifts around is always different each time I hit play and/or export the track..
Nice video. I edit all patches from the front panel, it was my first synth while I was still a teen so it's entirely memorized - every parameter I know where to find it. Editor is too slow for me.
Does using 2/3/4 tones in a patch cost polyphony? Or does it happen only in Performance mode when you use multi-timbrality? I guess both do reduce the polyphony. I will try that patchbase (iOS) editor and librarian with my "new" XP-30! Now the hunt for two more cards for these empty slots is on. :D
sound comes from the JV, coffeeshop editor gives you ability to change all the JV parameters that are exposed via midi/sysex. same with any other synth that is supported by the editor.
@@Cybercowboy_69 via MIDI so you need a soundcard with MIDI ports or some external USB to MIDI device. I won’t bet ont those cheap MIDI to USB cable adapters.
It's on IOS. I'm waiting for some dx7 parts to come in before I can test Patch Base. It looks promising. Kind of expensive at $30 per synth layout. I hear you can make your own layouts with midi designer 2. What I also want to test is using a widi master on each synth (dx7, d50, jv-1080, xv-3080, etc) and seeing if I can program them all over bluetooth midi on the ipad with apps like AUM and fugue machine. If anyone has tested any of this let me know!
Great demo! JV-1080 can be such a dreamy sounding synth. The special FX expansion card is another one to look for, Frozen Lake patch is a favourite.
Will check!
I’ll be selling that card soon
how do i connect the editor with my 1080 on mac?
ola nice mood, 990 not easy to find,1080 looks enaugh and nice no .. cheers ;)
This may sound like such a novice question, but is there a way to force pulsating style patches to *always* be consistent in tempo and oscillation? Like make it just sound identical everytime you hit play in your DAW/export the track? I'm using both JV1080 and XV-5080 and I have to hit play like 4 times for the tempo to sync to my project's tempo and the way it shifts around is always different each time I hit play and/or export the track..
Looks close to Roland Fantom X/JunoG engine
Hey man! Is it possible to change the tempo of a patch from the JV's front panel, or do you need an editor for that? Cheers:)
Nice video. I edit all patches from the front panel, it was my first synth while I was still a teen so it's entirely memorized - every parameter I know where to find it. Editor is too slow for me.
Ola don. Nice to hear from you! Your design is always good inspiration for music!
Sounds like the way I programmed a k2000 but it wasn’t always fun hahaha
Does using 2/3/4 tones in a patch cost polyphony? Or does it happen only in Performance mode when you use multi-timbrality? I guess both do reduce the polyphony. I will try that patchbase (iOS) editor and librarian with my "new" XP-30! Now the hunt for two more cards for these empty slots is on. :D
Think every tone uses a poly voice- so a 4 tone patch is only 16 note poly
Do you know if there is a way to assign a JV parameter to midi? I want to control the cutoff with my Komplete Kontrol keyboard.
Mod wheel yes you can!
So when you’re editing the patch in coffeeshopped, is the sound coming from the plug-in? How do you get the patch onto the JV-2080?
sound comes from the JV, coffeeshop editor gives you ability to change all the JV parameters that are exposed via midi/sysex. same with any other synth that is supported by the editor.
@@ridass.7137 how does one connect the 1080 to a mac?
@@Cybercowboy_69 via MIDI so you need a soundcard with MIDI ports or some external USB to MIDI device. I won’t bet ont those cheap MIDI to USB cable adapters.
@@ridass.7137 I have an erm multiclock and Mac OS.
Can I use patches made for hardware 1080 in the Roland cloud vst ?
YES
Check them at my gumroad. Two banks are both for the vst as well
Beautiful, a shame that Patchbase is only available for Mac...
Is it? Also on iOS
@@Conforce Yep. I would have many of their editors if they made Windows versions.
It's on IOS. I'm waiting for some dx7 parts to come in before I can test Patch Base. It looks promising. Kind of expensive at $30 per synth layout. I hear you can make your own layouts with midi designer 2. What I also want to test is using a widi master on each synth (dx7, d50, jv-1080, xv-3080, etc) and seeing if I can program them all over bluetooth midi on the ipad with apps like AUM and fugue machine. If anyone has tested any of this let me know!