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Panel Descriptions
[DELAY FEEDBACK] knob
Adjusts the amount of delay feedback (for all parts together).
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Edit section
[MONO] button
Selects whether to play monophonically or polyphonically
(p. 23).
[UNISON] button
Selects whether to play unison (p. 23).
[VELOCITY OFF] button
Selects whether key velocity from the keyboard affects the
performance (p. 23).
[PORTAMENTO] button
Selects whether portamento is applied to the performance
(p. 23).
[SPLIT] button
Selects whether the keyboard is split for performance (p. 23).
[DUAL] button
Selects whether two sounds are layered for performance
(p. 23).
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Display 2
Indicates the tone number, etc.
SCENE screen
The SCENE BANK and SCENE number are shown side by side.
SCENE BANK
SCENE nunber
%
%
01--02
Example: SCENE BANK is 1, and SCENE number is 2
MODEL BANK screen/PART screen
If SPLIT or DUAL is not selected
The MODEL name and the Tone number are shown side by side.
The MODEL name is shown as a three-character abbreviation.
MODEL name
Tone number
%
%
JP8-0080
Example: JUPITER-8 Tone No. 80 is selected
If SPLIT or DUAL is selected
PART1's Tone No. is shown at the right, and PART2's Tone No. at
the left.
If SPLIT is selected, the lower keyboard area is PART2 and the
upper keyboard area is PART1.
PART 1's Tone number
PART 2's Tone number
%
%
080. 002.
Example: JUPITER-8 Tone No.80 selected for PART1, and SH-101 Tone No.2 selected for PART2
STEP EDIT screen
The currently selected key and velocity value are shown side by
side.
The velocity value is shown as ten steps in the range of 0–9, or
as
"-"
(rest) or
"="
(tie).
Key
Velocity
%
%
C 4.
7.
Example: the C4 key is selected, and the velocity value is 7
6
To edit the value
When you operate a controller such as a knob or slider, the
value after the change is shown.
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Multi function section
[1]–[16] buttons
These buttons have various functions depending on the mode.
[SCENE] button
Chooses scene select mode.
Scene select mode
The buttons switch scenes.
By holding down the
[SHIFT] button
buttons, you can switch between scene banks 1–16.
[MODEL BANK] button
Chooses sound select mode, allowing you to select sounds of
the various models.
Sound select mode
The buttons select tones of the models that are assigned to the
buttons.
By holding down the
[MODEL BANK] button
[16]
button, you can specify the assigned model or category.
[STEP EDIT] button
Chooses step edit mode (p. 21).
Step edit mode
The buttons edit each step of the arpeggio that you recorded.
&
"Editing Each Step of the Arpeggio Performance
(p. 21)
[PART] button
Chooses part select mode.
Part select mode
By default, you can switch the current part ([1]–[5]), turn the
part on/off ([6]–[10]), and turn the effect on/off ([11]–[15]).
* This is the on/off setting for the part played by the keyboard (ZONE EDIT
> Kbd Sw). If you want to turn on/off the sound of individual parts when
playing an arpeggio, hold down the
button.
* In part select mode, you can assign desired functions to the
buttons. For details, refer to
""Assigning Functions to the [1]–[15] Buttons"
(p. 14).
and pressing the
[1]–[16]
and pressing a [1]–
(STEP EDIT)
[SHIFT] button
and press a
[6]–[10]
[1]–[15]
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