Roland Jv 35. Roland JV35 Synth Reverb An additional 256 User Tones and 9 User Drum Sets can be customized and stored by the user. TIME BASE: 96, 120, 192, 240 DATA FORMAT: Playback: Standard MIDI File (Format 0 or 1) Recording: Standard MIDI File (Format 0) TEMPO: 5 - 260 TIME SIGNATURE: (When Recording) 4 / 4 DISK DRIVE: 3.5 inch, 2DD micro floppy disks only CONNECTORS: Audio output jack x 2 (L, R), Headphone jack, Hold pedal jack MIDI Connectors JV-50: IN, OUT1, OUT2 JV.
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Synths ⇝ Roland ⇝ Roland JV-35 The JV-35 supports both General MIDI and Roland GS Also on this page: links to other resources for the Roland JV-35.
Roland JV35 Reverb
TIME BASE: 96, 120, 192, 240 DATA FORMAT: Playback: Standard MIDI File (Format 0 or 1) Recording: Standard MIDI File (Format 0) TEMPO: 5 - 260 TIME SIGNATURE: (When Recording) 4 / 4 DISK DRIVE: 3.5 inch, 2DD micro floppy disks only CONNECTORS: Audio output jack x 2 (L, R), Headphone jack, Hold pedal jack MIDI Connectors JV-50: IN, OUT1, OUT2 JV. The controls are clearly labeled, most features are accessible at just the touch of a button, and the parameters can be. It was the successor to the Roland JV-30 and was part of the JV series of synthesizers but based on the SC-55 Sound Canvas sound engine.
Roland JV35 image (7946) Audiofanzine. Listed for sale is this early '90s Roland JV-35 Expandable Synthesizer 226 patches, 256 user memories (2 banks of 128), 9 drum sets, 9 drum user memories, 8 performances, expansion port, 28 polyphony.
Roland JV35 Reverb. II sound module just like its bigger brother the JV-50 (which is a JV-35 with floppy disk based sequencer) A simple, GM/GS synthesizer keyboard, the JV-35 shares the exact same synth engine as the JV-50 - the only difference between the two is the Standard MIDI File playback capability on the JV-50 through its built-in 3-1/2" disk drive