Good explanation. This is one of the first things I will likely want to do: copy into my own User bank to begin editing or just having the sounds I want at my quick disposal. I can see the editing functions are similar to the JV-1080, which is to say, counterintuitive. At least there's a decent size screen and a joypad here. I expect to be doing most of my editing in the floorboard software. I found a list of patches from Roland as well as a list of tones on the Vguitar forum. Much thanks, Michael.
This is great info here please post more tutorials ......people need to learn this machine to fully utilize it to the fullest extent .....that requires a deep dive and the manual is not really the best at explaining how it works
900 sounds and 75 % of them are really awful for example PCM acoustic guitar sounds like a cheap casio keyboard from 1985 ...just total unusable crap. the strings,some horns and some keyboards are the only usable synth tones