Adjusting The Mic Settings; Performing With A Connected Computer Or Other External Device - Roland JUPITER-X Reference Manual

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Performing

Adjusting the Mic Settings

Depending on the environment in which you're performing, noise
from the surroundings might be picked up by the mic, causing the
vocoder to not work as you intend.
In this case, adjust the microphone sensitivity and the noise
suppressor (NS) settings, so that it is less likely to pickup noise.
1 .
Press the
[MENU]
button .
2 .
Use the
[1] knob
to select
the
[ENTER]
button .
You can also make this selection by using the
buttons
instead of the
[1]
3 .
Use the
[1] knob
to select a parameter, and use the
knob
to edit the value .
MIC IN parameters
Parameter
Value
[1] knob
[2] knob
Mic In Gain
-24.0–+24.0 [dB]
Mic Power
OFF, ON
NS Switch
OFF, ON
NS Threshold
-96–0 [dB]
NS Release
0–127
CompSwitch
OFF, ON
CompAttack
0.1, 1, 2, ...100 [ms]
CompRelease
10, 20, ...1000 [ms]
CompThreshold
-60–0 [dB]
1: 1, 2: 1, ...4: 1, 8: 1,
CompRatio
16: 1, 32: 1, INF: 1
CompKnee
0–30 [dB]
-24.0, -23.5, ... 0, ...
CompOutGain
+24.0 [dB]
Rev Send Lev
0–127
Cho Send Lev
0–127
Dly Send Lev
0–127
Mic Thru
OFF, ON
4 .
If you want to save the setting, execute the System
Write operation .
&
"Saving the System Settings
Preventing acoustic feedback
Acoustic feedback could be produced depending on the location of
microphones relative to built-in speakers (or the external speakers).
This can be remedied by:
5
Changing the orientation of the microphone(s).
5
Relocating microphone(s) at a greater distance from speakers.
5
Lowering volume levels.
18
"SYSTEM,"
and then press
PAGE [ ] [ ]
knob.
Explanation
Adjusts the input level of the MIC IN jack.
If this is "ON, " plug-in power (5 V) is
supplied to the MIC IN jack.
Switches the noise suppressor on/off.
The noise suppressor is a function that
suppresses noise during periods of
silence.
Adjusts the volume at which noise
suppression starts to be applied.
Adjusts the time from when noise
suppression starts until the volume
reaches 0.
Specifies whether the mic compressor (a
compressor applied to the mic input) is
used (ON) or not used (OFF).
Specifies the time from when the input
to the mic compressor exceeds the
Comp Thres level until the volume is
compressed.
Specifies the time from when the input to
the mic compressor falls below the Comp
Thres level until compression is no longer
applied.
Specifies the level at which the mic
compressor starts applying compression.
Specifies the compression ratio for the
mic compressor.
Smooths the transition until the mic
compressor starts to be applied.
Higher values produce a smoother
transition.
Specifies the output volume of the mic
compressor.
Specifies the amount of reverb that is
applied to the mic input.
Specifies the amount of chorus that is
applied to the mic input.
Specifies the amount of delay that is
applied to the mic input.
If you want the mic to be cut when the
vocoder is off, turn this "OFF. "
"
(p. 43)
(System Write)
Performing with a Connected Computer
or Other External Device
You can connect a computer and use a plug-in synth in combination
with this unit, or use it together with a product that is compatible with
AIRA-LINK and enjoy synchronized performances.
&
"Control"
(p. 39)
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