(part Deux)Roland JV-1000hold number 8, power on; press enter then writeRoland JV-1080press utility; cursor down once then right 3 times to factory preset; press enter twice, then utilityRoland JV-2080press utility. Press F6 twice to menu 3; press F1 then F6; if required use value dial to turn off mem. I found the SYX file for the factory I bank. Factory restore I guess is option 2. Thanks for the info!Still looking for those JD9D banks.seems the banks I downloaded for the JD-990 contain a lot of the SL-PN80 patches but they are in alphabetical order along with countless other patches, some of which I don't recognize at all. Maybe some of the JD9D banks are in there too?
I'd be able to tell if I could find a patch list somewhere, but so far I haven't been able to.Also curious about the Sound Source Unlimited banks for the JD-800. They were selling 8 banks at one point if I remember correctly, and I suspect some of those are mixed in the pile 'o' patches I stumbled upon, but again, without and patch list, I can't really tell.
Evolution EVS-1 Good little analogue widdly midi box, 16 part multitimbrel (plays 16 sounds at once) Trouble is, you can't edit the sod without a software editor (PC, ST, MAC).Having said that, it's probably preferable to the MENSA tests that charade as editing facilities on other synths. People always sell em with the editor tho.A versatile little box for sure, and extremely cheap.!!The EVS-1. Additive synthesis I beleive.
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That is.where most subtractive synths use filters to subtract from the sound, additive synthesis units introduce new artefacts & harmonics to the sound. Another additive synth is the Kawia 5000 jobbie.So all in all, with an editor, (see the link), it is a very cheap unit to get into for some different sounds.the EVS-1. User comments please.Product Manuals or Files. Product: Evolution - EVS-1Name: EelcoEmail: Email supplied but hiddenActivity: Hobby-istDate: 02-Dec-99A very cheap synth indeed. Sounds pretty cheap too.
The editor is useless, unless you run DOS or Atari. Only 20 out of 100 patches are editable anyway. Service of Evolution UK is pretty crap. I ordered a manual, and it cost me 10 pounds! For 30 pages of fresh-out-of-the-printer paper.Oh well, as I said, it's a cheap synth. Only recommended for Midi newbies with small budget.Product rating out of 5:. Product: Evolution - EVS-1Name: Sandy BurnettEmail: Email supplied but hiddenActivity: ProfessionalDate: 15-Mar-00Time for a positive comment!:-) I bought mine a few years back for a ton, which at the time was okay I guess.
Now, it's a very strange sounding little box. What I will say is this; most of the presets work best when you layer them with something from another synth. It has a very unusual sound and when I'm looking for something really whacky I'll always give it a try. One real downer is the MIDI - it's very unstable regarding patch change and stuff. I have it in a chain with 2 other instruments and the moment you send patch information to them, regardless of channel, you can forget whatever you had set on the EVS-1. Anyway, all this being said I consider it a good addition to my set-up and I'm glad I got it. For weird sounds it's a winner.Product rating out of 5:.
Product: Evolution - EVS-1Name: justinEmail: Email supplied but hiddenActivity: ProfessionalDate: 14-Jul-03I got one new about 11 years ago. 10 years ago it lost its memory so will not save any multitimbral set ups once it is switched off. But.there are some really great sounds on there. Juno-y basses & pads & Oberheim-y brass but with a digital grain like the Casio CZ's. The drums are probably nicked from a TR707 or 505 but with some extra dirt.probably very usable in a retro-crappy 80's way. I've kept it because I reckon e-magic's soundiver might make it usable again.Product rating out of 5:.
Product: Evolution - EVS-1Name: Martin FreebieEmail: Email supplied but hiddenActivity: ProfessionalDate: 17-Jul-09What a piece of JUNK! You want a good synthesizer, try the Dopfer, synthesizers(dot)com, Blacet, MOTM etc I've used all these, and a good brace of vintage equipment (Arp, Moog, EMS, EML.etc) the Evolution EVS-1 is a bad toy compared to any of these. This wasn't even fun enough to keep the interest of a 7 yr old.my drummer's daughter got it as a gag gift.she likes her Casio better!Product rating out of 5:. Product: Evolution - EVS-1Name: cre8tivEmail: Email supplied but hiddenActivity: ProfessionalDate: 17-Nov-09Oh Martin, aren't you being a little harsh? I bought one of these back in 1990 and love it to death, it's all part of the creative process.
Back then I just had an Alesis MicroVerb (which I still adore), and it did some terrific processing, it's all part of the fun. It doesn't have to sound raw, and as Sandy mentioned above, layered, it's a very impressive little weirdo indeed. Anyways, it's not the equipment that makes the tune, it's the writer, the creativity to apply and use whatever is at hand, and to carry it off with originality. Long live creativity I say, throw any tool at me and I'll use it!Product rating out of 5:. Product: Evolution - EVS-1Name: BrentonEmail: Email supplied but hiddenActivity: Hobby-istDate: 20-Jan-10I bought one of these in the early 90's. I loved the FM sounds.After two house moves I lost track of it and recently found it in the loft.
I started using it again and it brings back good memories. Too many negative comments above. As cre8tiv said, 'it's not the equipment that makes the tune, it's the writer'.Easy enough to use and does the trick for me.I've lost the editing software though. Does anyone know where I can get a copy for my P.C?Product rating out of 5:. Product: Evolution - EVS-1Name: UliEmail: Email supplied but hiddenActivity: Hobby-istDate: 07-Aug-10Hi EVS users.About 7 years back someone gave me the EVS 1 with a small, very cheap,Evolution keyboard MK10to tie me over till I got a proper set up. Inever really used it because the keyboard is not touch sensitive and Iassumed the module wasn't either. Is this not the case?I never completed my basic set up but now because of my daughter I amlooking into buying a controller M Audio Axiom 61 and a sound moduleProteus 2000 for when my daughter or I just want to rehearse but don'twant to use my PC.It will be great to know there's one piece of kit I don't have to buyunless I want to.Product rating out of 5:.
Roland M-dc1 Patch List File
Product: Evolution - EVS-1Name: Sneaky alienEmail: Email supplied but hiddenActivity: ProfessionalDate: 02-Jan-12Anyone who disses this synth is a preset merchant and wants to press a button and have great sounds-This is a constant source of brilliant sounds,unusual and dirty.I love this synthesiser and if you are prepared to put some effort in it will amaze.In the right hands this is supreme,in the 'lets all moan about a synth' brigades hands it will fail because they just want to play the same presets every other a is using.Great machine.Product rating out of 5:. Product: Evolution - EVS-1Name: BrentonEmail: Email supplied but hiddenActivity: part-timerDate: 05-Oct-12I commented on the EVS1 in 2010 and asked if anyone had a list of the sounds as I had lost mine. I had a reply from someone who kindly sent me the list but unfortunately my computer has given up the ghost and I can't get at the e-mail to see the sounds (stupid, I know 'cos I should have saved them to disc). I can't recall the person who replied to my request but if they, or anyone else, sees this and has a list of the sounds I would be really grateful if they could forward them to me.Thank you,Brenton.Product rating out of 5:.
Product: Evolution - EVS-1Name: Protonic StudioEmail: Email supplied but hiddenActivity: ProfessionalDate: 17-Dec-17On the surface and to those who never put any effort in to anything the evs-1 seems like a lame duck. Well 100 presets which are ok and 20 userstore areas for your own creations.
The only problems is to make your ownsounds you need an editor and this is where the negative bullshit on theweb comes form about this synth.The EVS-1 is awesome. It can sound analogue and big and ballsy and then itcan sound digital and cold and abstract.
To get good sounds you have toput a little effort in - I know this is a lot to ask in todays age of ppl callingthemselves electronic music produces when all they do is hoard presetsmade by other ppl, but put some f##king effort in effort in and getting aneditor and getting under the hood of this synth and then tell me it is a loadof junk. This synth is like an insane digital modular that can make nearly anysound you want.
Anything from hard dance/edm sounds to beautiful driftingpads, ambient sounds, weird digital glitch machine sounds, big fat shakethe floor subs, house bass, detroit stabs, Boards of Canada drones andweird sounds.you name it this synth can do it. Anyone that says this synthis junk needs to put some effort in and get under the hood of it.Product rating out of 5:. Add your comments here for the product:'Evolution EVS-1'Looking for the manual? - Check this page above under the heading: 'Product manual or files' - We might have it!Your Name. required field!Your Email. required field! (will not be displayed)Add your email if you want replies to any question you post - You will receive an email if someone replies!To receive automated replies be sure to add a valid email address!Comments.
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