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1.
Selecting a Patch
Memory
Make
sure
that
the connections
are
made
securely
and
correctly,
then
switch the
JX-10
on.
The
Display
will
show "ROLAND
JX-10"
for several
seconds, then
change
to
as below.
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The
64
Patch
Memories
are stored
either
in
the JX-10's
internal
memory
or
on
the
Memory
Cartridge (M-B4C).
The
display
here
shows
whether
the Patch
Memory
currently selected
is
in
the
JX-10
or
on
the
Cartridge.
Internal
Memory
of
the
JX~10
The
64
Patch
Memories
are stored
in
the
locations of
8
Banks
(1
to
8)
and
the
Num-
bers
(1
to
8).
The
display
here
shows
the
Bank and
the
Number
of the
Patch
Memory.
C
:
Each
Patch
Memory
can be
named
with
up
to
18 characters
(this
is
called
Patch
Name.)
Here, the patch
name
is
displayed.
D,
E
:
The numbers
1
to
100
are
assinged
to
the
1
00
Tones
in
the JX-1
0's
memory. The num-
Ibers of
the
Tones used
for
the Patch
Mem-
ory currently selected are displayed
here.
The Tone number
of
the lower section
of
the
keyboard
is
shown
at
D and
that of the
upper
section
is
shown
at
E.
*
What
are
shown
at
A
(Memory Mode)
and
at
B
(Bank
and
Number
of
the Patch
Memory}
are
always
displayed
there
except
for
In
the Writing
(see
page
41.)
and Master Tuning
(see
page
53.)
modes.
To
select a
Patch
Memory,
assign the
Bank and
Number
by
using the Patch
Memory
Buttons®.
*
The
JX-10
is
designed
to
produce no
sound
while
you
are
changing
Patch
Memories.
This
serves
to
mute
the noise
which
otherAwise
would
be
heard.
If
you do
not
like
cutting
sound,
instead of
changing
Patch
Memories, change
the
Tones
(See
page
18 "Selecting
a
Tone
Number").
In
this
way,
you
can
call
the
sound
you
like
without
any
silence
at
all.
Example
Push B
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