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JV1080 .ins file?


John Davey

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Did you search on the internet. That’s how I found one for my Korg. 
 

Edit: mr T Parker. What is it about my reply that deserves a thumbs down ? The answer I gave is the best advice I have to offer and it was a productive solution to the OP issue.

I had a problem finding a .ins file and I simply Googled it at found it on another music forum. It’s a lot faster than waiting for a reply.
 

People are always sharing them. They are a lot of work to create your own. 
The chances are much slimmer that someone here will see this post and actually have it. But that would be great. 

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I found a few places here’s one from the old Cakewalk form. Boy there’s some old names there haven’t seen for a long time. 
http://forum.cakewalk.com/m/tm.aspx?m=3193148&p=3

Therez a lot of information and even people have written editing software for it. It’s a little newer than my GR50 which was also hard to find ins files for but you just keep digging on the internet and a huge source is these old user forums.  

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It's been a while since I had a JV-1080 (some wiener stole it) so I can't test these, but they used to work.🤔
There's the master file with all the core banks, one for Orchestral 1, and one for Orchestral 2.

 

Roland SR-JV80-16 Orch2.insRoland SR-JV80-02 Orchestral.insRoland JV-1080.ins

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