Roland JV-1000 - Preset Bank A

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @eddie1975utube
    @eddie1975utube 11 месяцев назад +3

    My ears, in fact, my brain, is melting from these sounds. Such beauty.

  • @samuelc.reyesjr9684
    @samuelc.reyesjr9684 6 лет назад +13

    It's amazing how good this instrument sounds especially when played by a talented musician such as yourself. Nicely done.

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you! I was surprised when I bought it too at how good some of it sounds even nowadays. Bank B has some really good strings and some decent brass that would still hold up, and the pads and synth stuff are fairly flexible too.

  • @resynthesizer4565
    @resynthesizer4565 Год назад +2

    You've got some chops., that's for sure. Thanks for the video.

  • @VictorSchelsinger
    @VictorSchelsinger 28 дней назад

    What an absolutely delightful bit of playing!!! I really enjoyed your demo of this instrument!

  • @mwmusic29
    @mwmusic29 Год назад +2

    We just picked one up as a rebuild project. Excited to get it up and running. Thanks for the great demo!

  • @CanerOzturk-pd3nb
    @CanerOzturk-pd3nb 5 месяцев назад

    Brother, what a beautiful piano practice, you have done full justice to the skill in your mind and body.

  • @eddie1975utube
    @eddie1975utube 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wish I could play like you! So effortless!

  • @pascalvanelstlande6954
    @pascalvanelstlande6954 4 года назад +3

    one of my loved synths

  • @ailtongomes6747
    @ailtongomes6747 Год назад +1

    PARABÉNS ! ! !.
    Tenho o meu até hoje .
    Esses instrumentos não são apenas teclado, são LENDAS !

    • @myckonra
      @myckonra Год назад

      Boa noite, Tudo bem , amigo? Comprei um. Poderia me ajudar a salvar timbres de piano e metais? queria montar um banco.

  • @MegaShadow1964
    @MegaShadow1964 3 года назад +1

    I just purchased one, in beautiful shape! Learning how to use the sounds in it! Beautiful sounds in it!

  • @colbywalsh4610
    @colbywalsh4610 4 года назад +3

    I had the JV 90 which I believe is this keyboard without the floppy drive and sequencer. I loved everything about it except for the 28 voice polyphony. Are used to love stacking multiple versions of each piano wave in order to make something that my ear sounded like somewhat of an upright piano. And I used to like messing around with that patch that I made. I think the soundboard or some thing was beginning to go out of my JV 90 because when the volume slider was put to a lower level the audio would only come out of the left channel and when you turn it up the audio would come out of the right channel only. Are use a JV 1080 now. At least for those classic Roland sounds, because a lot of the sounds from the JV 80 and JV 90 series are there. However there are a few that I miss. It seems like there was a guitar patch or two that the 90 had that the 1080 does not. And I think there were a few others too. I believe the second piano wave that was in the 90 but not in the 80 is in the 1080. So I have maybe considered looking into maybe getting an 880 that is in good working order since I have the 1080 as well.

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Yes, the 28-note polyphony can be annoying, as some of the best sounds use four tones; you end up with seven-note polyphony then. Not great for piano stuff with sustain.
      The majority of JV-80/90/1000 patches are compatible with the JV-1080. There are a few settings that are different on the 1080 (like the resonance setting options), but there are approximations that you can make. Don Solaris has some information on his site on that. Some of the wave names are different as well...I bought the JV-1000 because I liked a few of the patches, and didn’t want to mess with sysex and all that to get similar results on an XP-80 etc.
      If you want, see if you can find the names of the guitars etc that you are missing but would like. If and when my midi setup is functional again (I need a new computer and interface), I might be able to do a dump of those specific patches for you. Yes, the JV-1000 and JV-90 are identical except for the sequencer on the 1000, and the floppy drive, which is only used for sequencer stuff.

    • @colbywalsh4610
      @colbywalsh4610 4 года назад

      Max Thompson Music Have you ever tried using the sequencer on that? I have heard some people that have this model say it is rather clunky and even somewhat unwieldy to use. Because it is not really integrated into the system like say it is integrated on a cord Trayton for example.

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  4 года назад

      I have. It works okay, but I'm not doing any quantizing or advanced sequencer work. I just use it as a linear recorder. I've also not tried storing the sequences, as I haven't done much with the floppy drive (you can't store sequences internally). To use the sequencer, you need to be in "Performance" mode to have multiple midi channels addressable. My JV-1000 also has the VE-GS1, so that can expand polyphony for sequences (it's a second tone generator, so it can't give you, for example, a 56-voice grand piano. You just get double the polyphony for more layering). It is rather confusing and I find that manual to be the absolute worst of any keyboard I have lol! But as a basic recording mechanism that's erased after powering off, it works fine. Like I said I haven't messed with the floppy storage yet.

  • @CanerOzturk-pd3nb
    @CanerOzturk-pd3nb 5 месяцев назад

    Whatever brand or model of keyboard they give you, you will do it justice.

  • @alissonandrade295
    @alissonandrade295 2 года назад

    Tenho um Jv90.Eterno SEMPRE 🎹💎😍🤘🤘

  • @eaglechildkeys
    @eaglechildkeys 6 лет назад +3

    Nice playing! I’m thinking to get this one or the Roland XP

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  6 лет назад

      Which model of XP?

    • @eaglechildkeys
      @eaglechildkeys 6 лет назад +1

      Max Thompson Music XP-60 :)

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  6 лет назад +1

      @@eaglechildkeys Unless you need certain sounds in the JV-1000, I'd go with the XP60. It's a 61-key XP80, and has among other things more expansion slots and more than double the polyphony. I can record the midi sysex for any JV-1000 factory presets you may want and email them to you or whatever. They supposedly will load in to any XP/XV keyboard all the way up to the XV-5080. A few filter settings and fx may need to be tweaked. I can give you a link to Don Solaris' website that has info on that should you want it. Thank you for watching!

  • @colbywalsh4610
    @colbywalsh4610 5 лет назад +1

    I love ho on that one piano sound with the four parts, you demonstrate how all of those work. Actually watching this video has made me very nostalgic for my JV 90 that I have that has stopped working properly. Are used to use that same piano sound. Except I would use the bright version of piano wave one and piano wave to combine together, and I would use a longer DK on piano wave one to give it almost a FM/ feel. And if you set the volume on them right, like in the mix between those two samples, you will get waves in the sound almost like an upright piano or something like that. I currently now have a 1080, but the 1080 just doesn’t seem to use the piano wave one sound from the JV 90 and 1000 as much. I believe the wave to sound and those synthesizers were very similar at least to my ear to the sound that the 1080 and 2080 use for most of the acoustic grand programs. And I also believe the JV 90 and JV 1000 had a guitar sound that that 1080 doesn’t have either. I forget what the preset was called, but I miss having some of those JV 90 presets in my 1080. One thing I don’t miss from my JV 90 though was the 28th note polyphony. Especially when you would be using all four tones in a patch at one time, you would essentially only have seven notes of polyphony at that point. I have often considered getting a JV eight $.80 the JV 1080 has what I believe to be the piano wave two tone from the JV 90 and combining it with the piano wave one sound. Also, I would get those other presets that were in the JV 90 as well. Because I believe, other than that second piano wave, I have often considered getting a JV eight $.80 the JV 1080 has what I believe to be the piano wave to tone from the JV 90 and combining it with the piano wave one sound. Also, I would get those other presets that were in the JV 90 as well. Because I believe, other than that second piano wave, JV 80 ROM was identical to the JV 90 Rama.

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  5 лет назад

      I checked the rom wave lists for both the 1000 and 1080 before buying my 1000, and since there were certain sounds on the 1000 that I liked, I went with it since some of the waves seemed to be missing. That said, from what I hear it is possible to load JV-80/90/1000 patches into the JV-1080 and up all the way to the 5080. Via sysex. If you have a way to load it on your end, I would be willing to send you a sysex file from my 1000.

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  5 лет назад

      According to the JV-1000 manual (same as JV-90 but with sequencer), the piano 2 waves (from the Grand Piano 1 SO-PCM1-04 card) and fourteen of the percussion waves are absent from the JV-80/880. Those percussion waves include a bunch of reverse samples, a new ride cymbal, new toms, a hihat-pedal chick, a triangle, and three brush samples (slap, swish, roll), all from the SR-JV80-01 Pop exp board.

  • @ClaudinhodeMonteiro
    @ClaudinhodeMonteiro 4 года назад

    How beautiful the timbres of this keyboard! congratulations for the video, very good 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😍

  • @devingademan
    @devingademan 3 года назад

    Impressive playing, wonderful sounds from a great synth.
    -Devin

  • @miguelrejas5034
    @miguelrejas5034 4 года назад +1

    Where were the Roland popular pads and synth patches?

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  4 года назад

      All the synth stuff is in banks C and D. My recording computer is dead and needs replacement, so I can't do any more demos like this until then unfortunately.

  • @yusufansari7897
    @yusufansari7897 3 года назад +1

    hi Max , thnk you for your awsome playing and demostration of the jv1000. is there any way to change the octave on this keboard when playing a patch to either go up or down an octave

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the complement! It isn't that easy to change octaves on the fly on the JV-1000. You can either edit the patch itself by pressing "Tune" and going to Coarse Tune and moving the sliders up and down by 12-note increments, or go to the global "Tune" page and manually shift the entire keyboard up or down a number of octaves. I wish Roland would have included transpose buttons or octave shift buttons. They don't seem to have been that common on these older boards however.

  • @evang.stanleymcdonald1754
    @evang.stanleymcdonald1754 2 года назад

    I am planning to get a used Roland JV 1000 soon. But I'll love to ask if it has the Button to split the keyboard to play the bass guitar on the left side and is it able to have a dual sound button too

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  2 года назад

      While there isn't a dedicated button for either, what you would do is create a user performance and set up your splits/layers there, then save that as a performance preset. Changing sounds once you've set up the splits and layers isn't that hard but it's not like most newer keyboards where you have a lot of graphics on screen and such - you select sounds by bank and number, by using the 16 buttons to the right of the sliders. So you sort of have to memorize how to get to which sounds (first which preset/user bank, then which set of 8, then which of the eight sounds in that set).
      I will say that the electric bass sounds aren't very strong, but if you like how they sound in this video that is exactly how they sound in real life.

  • @Jovigram86
    @Jovigram86 Год назад

    Hello, I might buy this keyboard but I have doubts if it is a good purchase since it is an old keyboard

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  Год назад

      Hey! In my opinion, it really depends on what you're planning to use the keyboard for. It's not really a good choice if you're going to be performing piano/electric piano/acoustic sounds live, or honestly for much gigging use just due to its age. I use mine largely as a studio instrument for recording, for the old Roland sounds. What was your planned use case?

    • @Jovigram86
      @Jovigram86 Год назад

      @@MaxThompsonMusic well i Well, I was thinking of using it live in my Church but it seems like it's not a very good idea.

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  Год назад +1

      Yes, for that use, I wouldn't recommend it now. It only has 28 voices of polyphony and so layering something like a piano and a pad will bring you down to around 7 voices total. I made a custom patch that got me up to 14 notes of polyphony available, but that isn't much at all, especially if you're using the sustain pedal.

    • @Jovigram86
      @Jovigram86 Год назад

      @@MaxThompsonMusic thanks for your help

  • @cometaharllei
    @cometaharllei Год назад

    is there any bank from JV1000 to JV1080’s vst? or some JV1000’s vst?

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  Год назад

      Roland Cloud has a JV-1080 vst and a JD-800 vst. I'm not aware of a plugin that specifically duplicates the JV-1000.

    • @cometaharllei
      @cometaharllei Год назад +1

      @@MaxThompsonMusic I found! it is a .bin bank that has the JV 1000 patches

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  Год назад +2

      Sweet! Do you mind sharing where you found that? Could be useful for other folks!

  • @Orionsbelt31
    @Orionsbelt31 2 года назад

    Great playing ... I'm looking at one of these in my area for 450 but noticed it's only 28 polyphony. Thoughts?

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  2 года назад +1

      It depends what you want to do with the JV-1000. I wouldn't recommend it if you want to use it as your main keyboard or layer things - you run out of polyphony really fast. However, if you're just going to use single sounds or use it for, say, synth leads or pads as a secondary keyboard (i.e. nothing with a sustain pedal over more than 4 notes), it's fine.

    • @Orionsbelt31
      @Orionsbelt31 2 года назад

      @@MaxThompsonMusic Thank you Max for the advice that's excellent. Think I'll seek something with higher polyphony based on that perspective. Have a great day.

  • @tapagipetecladista5888
    @tapagipetecladista5888 3 года назад

    Bom dia você tem as demo songs dele ou sabe onde eu posso baixar? Obrigado.

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  3 года назад +1

      Hi there,
      To my knowledge those songs were only available on the demo disk that came from the factory with the JV-1000. Someone might have them online, but I do not. Ask at the RolandClan forums, Musicplayer Network Keyboard Corner, and look through the SynthZone website links (use the Wayback Machine from the Internet Archive to access some of those old sites if they don't come up now). Good luck!

    • @sansanych166
      @sansanych166 Год назад

      Encontraste?

  • @larslevinberget9558
    @larslevinberget9558 2 года назад

    try to reset MIDI PC 200 style ... the XP50 had a panic button ...

  • @naiburu9318
    @naiburu9318 3 года назад

    Can this thing make some cool industrial music sounds? How versatile is it? And is it Midi friendly?

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  3 года назад

      Hi there,
      I'm not very well versed in industrial music so I'm not sure what kind of sounds you would need. It's pretty versatile, as long as one isn't expecting acoustic instruments that are super realistic given its age. It can work in a band mix still, and some sounds are better than others, such as the strings which aren't bad at all. The synth sounds (which I haven't uploaded yet) never go out of date and are pretty good; you get 128 of them (two banks of 64). It's very midi-friendly, as you can set a global midi channel for your sounds in Patch mode for use with a computer or whatnot with single sounds, or set up a Performance in Performance mode and have up to eight sounds on their own midi channels for multitimbral usage. It's a good master controller as well in my opinion.

  • @chris197761
    @chris197761 5 лет назад +1

    hi max, i have repair our jv 1000 and change the internal battery, no manual, i got this from a friend. now i dont know how to get the piano sound, i like the sound of the piano in the earlier part of this video. can you help me go thru with it, appreciate that grately thanks.

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  5 лет назад

      Hi, so you replaced the internal battery, and now you don't have *any* sounds, or just the piano is missing? Here's the Introductory owner's manual: cdn.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/JV-1000_INTRO_OM.pdf?_ga=2.17933497.1087426724.1553564517-1419874950.1552511248

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  5 лет назад

      The more in-depth synth parameter manual: cdn.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/JV-1000_SYNTH_OM.pdf?_ga=2.17933497.1087426724.1553564517-1419874950.1552511248

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  5 лет назад

      And the Sequencer manual: cdn.roland.com/assets/media/pdf/JV-1000_SEQ_OM.pdf?_ga=2.17933497.1087426724.1553564517-1419874950.1552511248

    • @chris197761
      @chris197761 5 лет назад

      @@MaxThompsonMusic there is sound, to get to the sound or patch that i need is quite difficult for me, thanks for sharing the link. I let you know if i will succeed. Thanks very much.

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  5 лет назад +1

      OK. Have you done a factory reset? Also the selecting of sounds is done by first choosing the main bank (A,B,C,D), then one of the top row of buttons (sub-banks) (1-8), and then one of the lower row (9-16 ). Each time you press one of the upper row, it changes the sounds available to the lower row of sounds. Piano would be Bank A, sub-bank 1, and all of the lower row. Some in sub-banks 2 and 3 as well.

  • @kulaluttvdannybustamante81
    @kulaluttvdannybustamante81 3 года назад

    helo my friend,very nice content.can I ask if JV 1000 have its own transposition?thanks

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  3 года назад +1

      Do you mean does it have the ability to transpose the keys? Yes, it does, both for internal sounds when programming them (individual parts can be transposed up and down up to 48 semitones) and to transpose the entire keyboard globally (found in the Tune menu).

    • @kulaluttvdannybustamante81
      @kulaluttvdannybustamante81 3 года назад

      @@MaxThompsonMusic wow..thank you very much sir.I am one of your supporter here in the Philippines...

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  3 года назад

      Of course! Thank you very much! I appreciate it!

  • @antoniokentish774
    @antoniokentish774 4 года назад

    Hi max I have a jv-1000 there any way you make a copy of the song demo disk ?

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  4 года назад

      Hi Antonio,
      I'm afraid I don't have the demo disk, or any other disks. I bought the keyboard used and nothing else came with it - just the keyboard (and the VE-GS1 board that was installed).
      You might want to ask on the GearSlutz forum - there was a gentlemen there with a JV-1000 under the username "temnov" who might be able to help you. Or the gentleman at the bottom of the thread. www.gearslutz.com/board/electronic-music-instruments-and-electronic-music-production/1202289-owners-roland-jv-1000-need-help.html

    • @antoniokentish774
      @antoniokentish774 4 года назад

      Good morning Max
      thank you I do that have a great day

    • @sansanych166
      @sansanych166 Год назад

      Hi. Didn't find it? I also lost mine a long time ago. I didn't think it was such a problem either, but... I can't find anywhere except to buy on ebay.

  • @himigami4595
    @himigami4595 3 года назад +2

    I have this exact keyboard but I have the red glue problem and most of the keys are dead😢I really wanna fix it back up if I could...btw your playing skills are awesome

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  3 года назад +1

      You might be able to find a Roland service center or keyboard tech who would be willing to work on it. Otherwise, I know that some parts are available from Syntaur (contact strips, after touch strips, keys), and there are people who have fixed the glue problem, though it requires disassembling the entire keybed and dissolving the glue etc. Mine either never had that issue or the previous owner fixed it before I got it. Rodgers organs from the ‘90s also have that issue, so repair techniques for their red glue-affected key beds should be similar as well. Good luck!

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  3 года назад +1

      Also, thank you very much!

    • @Amberclimbs
      @Amberclimbs 2 года назад

      There are videos on how to rid this issue yourself, which involves removing the keys and soaking them in drano, which doesn't effect the keys since Drano doesn't effect plastic pipes etc. But it's tedious. I've yet to try this and my red fire issue is out of control. I use it via Midi at this point keeping it tipped forward to avoid the goo getting inside the unit. I spoke to Patrick O Hearn who had his literally sent out to be hand scrape the bottom of each key. Yikes.

    • @2008alde
      @2008alde Год назад

      @@Amberclimbs I replied to Max's other video here on the JV-1000. Aside from a very minor issue, which is a nearly inaudible hum coming from the PSU, the JV-1000 is fairly easy to work on especially disassembling it to remove the keyboard chassis. THE JV-90 and JV-80 have circuit boards that have to be unscrewed and lifted in order to get access to the screws that attach the KB chassis. The JV-1000 has this very small sub-PSB as well as the two ribbon cables. I recently overhauled mine and now the keys are all spotless with the weights back in. The only problem is that the glue did leak onto a few spots f the after touch strip. I had to improvise and place a very thin felt layer at those points but everything is working fine. As Max mentioned, Syntaur is a good resource but as time progresses, many of these parts are becoming less available. I was going to see of I can get a new after touch strip, but they don't exist but the keys do. Good luck

  • @Tauadsn
    @Tauadsn 5 лет назад +1

    Which one is your favorite? jv1000 or xp80?

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  4 года назад +1

      That's hard. I've never played an XP-80. I have however played an XP-50 and XP-30. The XP-80 has more polyphony (64) and effects, which I think are pretty important. All patch data from the JV-1000 is compatible with the XP-80. However, there is a slight difference in sound between the two. The 1000 has a warmer sound to it. However the XP-80 has more options for expansion. So, I would say I like the XP-80 better if it's going to be your main board. JV-1000 if you really like the sounds it has and it's just a secondary keyboard or one of many you own. The JV-1000 is not well-suited as a main board at all anymore (you can't really layer without having very low polyphony). Thanks for watching!

  • @rockybalboa2526
    @rockybalboa2526 4 года назад

    Hey Max? I just found this video here and liked your playing, and wanted to know if you might be in the NYC area? And if so, then i would like to talk more with you about possibly playing synth on 3 full albums of original 80s dance/rock music. And tell you of the other opportunities im offering. Let me know. Thank you ~

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  4 года назад

      Hi, thanks for asking. I'm afraid I'm quite far away from NYC, at least four days' drive, but thank you for contacting me. Best of luck! Glad you liked the video.

  • @eaglechildkeys
    @eaglechildkeys 6 лет назад

    By the way...where did you learn to play this piano bar style? I love it

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  6 лет назад +1

      Hi! Are you referring to the ragtime parts that I play with the patch "Country Bar"? If so, I learned it pretty much by ear, following along with slowed-down midi files of ragtime works when I was little. Once I sort of knew the notes, then my ear took over. Now (since I read music etc much better) I just listen to a song a few times, figure out what key it's in, and go from there. I listened to a lot of the Lawrence Welk show with Big Tiny Little and JoAnn Castle too here on RUclips. I've also used Pandora to find old ragtime/early jazz recordings. I have the sheet music for some songs too, which helped greatly in figuring out what the actual parts were. But mostly by ear for that style, and listening to lots of recordings. I never had a teacher that appreciated that style of music.

    • @eaglechildkeys
      @eaglechildkeys 6 лет назад +1

      Max Thompson Music yeah it’s true, it’s not easy to find piano teacher on that style! I will listen the Lawrence Welk show. Didn’t know! Thanks Max!:)

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  6 лет назад +1

      @@eaglechildkeys Sounds good. The two songs that I actually played sections of: 10:27 - Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue, and 10:41 - Fido Followed Felix. The other snippets are just chord progressions typical to that style of music. New Orleans Jazz also fits in that category, for your reference. Thanks!

  •  4 года назад +2

    Ah, the memories... maybe I should rescue mine if I can find it :D

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  4 года назад +2

      Why not? 🙂 Still has some versatility as a synth these days. And the strings fit well in heavier music.

  • @wonderfulpaliar9622
    @wonderfulpaliar9622 4 года назад

    Here I've found another good teacher..

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  4 года назад

      Thank you for watching. I took a look at your channel...I love your voice! I subscribed.

    • @wonderfulpaliar9622
      @wonderfulpaliar9622 4 года назад

      @@MaxThompsonMusic Thank you ,

  • @SpeedySPCFan
    @SpeedySPCFan 6 лет назад +1

    Cool stuff! I recently got a Roland XP-30 that I'm doing areview video on and was looking up the older models out of curiosity. I may have to pick one of these or a JV-80/90 up sometime, they sound fantastic! A little more vintage and compressed than the JV-1080 and the like, I think. It's quite nice though.

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  6 лет назад

      Thanks! If you want to get an older model, a JV-90 or JV-1000 is better than the JV-80. Both the 90 and 1000 have all the sounds of the JV-80 plus more, but the JV-80 does not have the other sounds. New sounds include a better piano, and lots more synth stuff. Basically sounds from one of the SO-PCM1 cards for Grand Piano 1, and the entire Contemporary Composer set. See posts here for more info (I have the dog avatar):yamahamusicians.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=11667. There was a JV-1000 Presets Bank card issued for the JV-80 but my understanding is that it is pretty rare.

  • @huzehadamitra8620
    @huzehadamitra8620 3 года назад

    How to do own selected sounds to the Bank?

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  3 года назад

      You can save your own custom sounds by using the "Store" button on the right side of the screen and going from there. There is a user bank that has 64 free slots.

  • @ArachchiBRG
    @ArachchiBRG 4 года назад

    What is the best
    Roland xp 50 or Roland Jv1000

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  4 года назад +1

      The XP-50 is probably better - more polyphony and more expandability via SR-JV expansion boards. The XP-50 is basically a JV-1080 with a sequencer in keyboard form. There is a slight difference with the filter structure on the two boards, but otherwise the XP-50 would be better unless you want a certain thing from the JV-1000. That said the JV-1000 has a bunch of faders and 76 keys.

  • @GuilhermeMittmann
    @GuilhermeMittmann 3 года назад

    The JV90 and 1000 both have 2 extra banks with very good and usable sounds that aren't in the other JV models, and the srjv slot have his own midi and audio, that's a very strange feature, but when you use a midi controller and pedal effects with one of them, you realize that Roland must make this in other instruments.

  • @TheJohnsykesxxx
    @TheJohnsykesxxx 6 лет назад +1

    Hello my dear Max .. Please let me ask you a question , I boutgh a roland jv-1000 , but even read the 3 manuals , there's a doubts /questions that makes me crazy , there´s no one here in my country who knows the jv-1000 .. If I pay you through pay-pal or something , can you please help me with this questions ? making short vídeos tutorials or something like that , or even , just aswering my questions?.. thank you

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  6 лет назад

      No payment is necessary. I have only a limited knowledge of the keyboard myself, having only purchased it a few months ago. I agree that the manual isn't too great. Write your questions in the comments and I will get to them when I can. Hopefully I can help. Another good resource is the Musicplayer Forums Keyboard Corner; several people there have owned JV-1000s in the past. By the way, what country are you in? Roland may have some info too.

    • @TheJohnsykesxxx
      @TheJohnsykesxxx 6 лет назад

      @@MaxThompsonMusic Thank you so much .. Well , let´s start a basic thing that i simply don't understand how to make ..
      How can I layer the sounds ?
      How to put like five parts sounding together ?
      How to mix the sounds ?

    • @SpeedySPCFan
      @SpeedySPCFan 6 лет назад

      ​@@TheJohnsykesxxx I own another synth based on a later model in the same series (Roland XP-30, based off the JV-1000's successor, the JV-1080), and I think the layering is similar if the manual for the JV-1000 is anything to go by. To layer multiple sounds you need to go into "Performance" mode, press the "TX ZONE" button, and set the "TRANSMIT" to "Layer".Then all of the sounds in the performance will play at the same time.
      I don't know how to change the sounds selected in the performance, though... I would help you more but I can only go off of my experience and what I got from Roland's manual.

  • @deecOyeespOk
    @deecOyeespOk 5 лет назад

    Anyone know how to reset the piano to fabric presets?

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  5 лет назад

      Factory Reset? Please check out the manual links I replied with to Christopher's comment on this video. Let me know if that helps.

  • @waffyarrmusic3265
    @waffyarrmusic3265 3 года назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @julianjimenez3445
    @julianjimenez3445 6 лет назад +1

    this is the sound módule jv1010?

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  6 лет назад +1

      Actually, the JV-1010 is a newer device, in the JV-1808/2080 series, released in 1999. The JV-1000 (what I am playing) is one generation earlier/older, roughly equivalent to a JV-880 module with a few cards installed, made in 1993. www.vintagesynth.com/roland/jv1010.php www.vintagesynth.com/roland/jv-1000 This page is a good resource as it shows the timeline of Roland products with descriptions of each. www.rolandus.com/blog/2014/02/19/roland-synth-chronicle-1973-through-2013/

  • @khaleb36
    @khaleb36 8 месяцев назад

    I used to have that keyboard

  • @TinkuyadavTK
    @TinkuyadavTK 5 лет назад

    Super Sir

  • @foolproof3091
    @foolproof3091 5 лет назад

    Great my friend!!

  • @waffyarrmusic3265
    @waffyarrmusic3265 3 года назад

    👍

  • @Phattouch
    @Phattouch 10 месяцев назад

    how much?😅😅😅

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  10 месяцев назад +1

      I believe I paid approximately $350 for the JV-1000 back in 2018.

  • @rockybalboa2526
    @rockybalboa2526 4 года назад

    I just got saw your reply. Thanks for getting back to me. Atleast you are still in the states, and 4 days travel im presuming you mean by car? which would mean by train? it would be 3 or less, and by plane an hour or two. BUT i wouldnt want you to fly. its just not safe.. Train is better. but a road trip can be fun also! ANYWAY i think you are missing the bigger picture here!!! : / the bigger picture is about you possibly playing on 3 full albums of fresh new music! being on 3 records, and touring and performing locally with a band! And making some money, and having a great time while doing it all! : / One step at a time! the first step is to talk about what im doing and what im offering, and if you might be interested in THAT??? then we can go forward. but firs things first, we need to talk more.. is there someplace i can contact you? an e mail or? IF YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT THIS? If not thats ok too. But you should just say youre not interested.. Your reply uses the distance as a reason that you are not interested. BUT that really isnt a reason you wouldnt be able to be a part of this. IF YOU REALLY WANTED TO PLAY. So that is the question here.. Let me know.. Thanks again.....

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  4 года назад

      Hi, thanks again for reaching out. It’s really not practical for me I’m afraid. It isn’t really an issue of the big picture here. While I do love to play, I’ve been established in my area for over ten years, and I have commitments through next year for gigs as well as a band, assuming that things can return to some semblance of normal. Plus full-time University and the like starting in two weeks. I’m afraid I will have to decline your offer. However, I can recommend that you take a look at the Musicplayer Network’s Keyboard Corner forum. There are a lot of great keyboardists on there, in various parts of the US and other countries. Maybe someone there can help you out. I do appreciate you taking the time to ask me, and I’m sorry that it won’t work out. Best of luck to you, and have fun!
      Max

    • @rockybalboa2526
      @rockybalboa2526 4 года назад

      @@MaxThompsonMusic : / ok max, i understand. And thank you for letting me know. BUT had you simply told me this from the very beginning? that would have been better! All the best..

  • @amonster8mymother
    @amonster8mymother 4 года назад

    I have a JV-90.

  • @Azareel03
    @Azareel03 Год назад

    Tria bells

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  Год назад

      Love that patch - and it's survived all the way up to the current Fantom (2019) models.

  • @marcosalexsantos2467
    @marcosalexsantos2467 5 лет назад

    Por favor meu CNPJ RUclips PRESONUS ....

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  4 года назад

      Is that your channel? I can't find it anywhere...

  • @edmundomota2348
    @edmundomota2348 Год назад

    Vc tem zap amigo quero fala com vc eu tenho um rolond jv90

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  Год назад

      I do not have that app, but how can I help you? Another great resource is the MPN Keyboard Corner forum at forums.musicplayer.com.

  • @cbk_okay
    @cbk_okay Год назад

    Hello sir, please is there anyway I can get the jv 1000, software driver for FL studio, because my FL studio is not connecting to it

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  Год назад

      You will need a midi interface or combination midi/audio interface to connect the JV-1000 to FL Studio/your computer. It is far too old to have USB Midi and doesn't have any drivers either. You will need to use the 5-pin midi via an interface, and use that interface's drivers.

  • @ingoodmusic
    @ingoodmusic 11 месяцев назад

    the same works for a jv90?

    • @MaxThompsonMusic
      @MaxThompsonMusic  11 месяцев назад

      The patches should be the same - I believe the JV-1000 just added the sequencer.

  • @TinkuyadavTK
    @TinkuyadavTK 5 лет назад

    Super Sir