Playing The - Roland SUPER JX-10 Owner's Manual

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Play the keyboard.
The
moment
you
start
playing,
the Display
will
change
to as
below.
Oi^OTl
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^
This
shows
the Patch
Name
of
the Patch
Memory
currently selected.
This
shows
how
much
memory
is left
for
the sequ-
encer
data.
The number
(percent)
will
count-down
as
you
piay the
keybaord.
®
When
you have completed
playing,
press the
START/STOP
button.
The
sequencer
continues
to
record the data
even
after
you
stop playing
until
the
START/STOP
button
is
pushed.
That
is,
rests
are
recorded
after
you
stop playing
until
you
push
the
START/STOP
button.
©
Return the
Protect
Switch
on
the
Memory
Car-
tridge to
the
ON
position.
About
Tempo
If
you
wish
to
see
the
tempo
indication of
the
sequencer
data
when
you
are playing
it
back,
you
need
to
record the data
to
the flashing of the
indi-
cator.
Otherwise, the
tempo shown
during playing
back the
data
will
not
be
correct.
That
is,
after tak-
ing
the step
©,
with the
a
Dial,
make
the
tempo
{=
flashing
indicator)
in
which you
think the
most
comfortable speed
for playing
the keyboard.
If
you
do
not
take
this
procedure, the
tempo
will
be
automatically
set to 100.
b.
Playing the
Recorded
Data
®
Push
the
START/STOP
of
the
Sequencer
Buttons.
The
indicator of
the
START/STOP
flashes
and
the
Sequencer
starts
playing back the recorded
data.
The
Display
will
change
to as
shown
below.
Trt\/inn
This
shows
the Patch
Name
of
the patch
Memory
currently selected.
The
tempo
of
the
music
you
piay
is
shown
in
number
from 40
to 200.
When
the data
is
played
up,
it
will
automatically
stop.
To
stop playing
back
in
the middle
of
the
data,
push
the
START/STOP
button.
In
either case,
pushing the
START/STOP
button again
will
start
playing
from
the
beginning
of
the
data.
To change
the
tempo
of the playing
data,
simply
rotate
the
a
Dial.
Rotating
it
colockwise
will
quic-
ken
the
tempo
and
counterclockwise
will
slow
down.
While
the
sequencer
is
playing
back
the
data,
you
can
change
the
Patch
Memories,
but not
the
Tones
or
performance
control functions.
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