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Jd-800 model expansion
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Parameter Guide
TONE
JD-800
* The CCs that are supported differ with each partial (p . 14) .
Parameter
Value
Partial switch
OFF, ON
Active switch
OFF, ON
Velo curve
1–4
Hold ctrl
OFF, ON
LFO1
LFO1:
TRI, SAW, SQU,
Waveform
S&H, RND
LFO1:
OFF, ON
Rate sync
LFO1:
0–100
Rate
1/64T, 1/64,
1/32T, 1/32,
1/16T, 1/32 .,
1/16, 1/8T,
LFO1:
1/16 ., 1/8,
Rate nt
1/4T, 1/8 ., 1/4,
1/2T, 1/4 ., 1/2,
1T, 1/2 ., 1, 2T,
1 ., 2, 4
LFO1:
0–100, REL
Delay time
LFO1:
-50–+50
Fade time
LFO1:
-, 0, +
Offset
LFO1:
OFF, ON
Key trig
LFO2
LFO2:
TRI, SAW, SQU,
Waveform
S&H, RND
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Explanation
These buttons turn the partials on/
off, and select which partials are to
be stacked when played .
Selects the partials to edit . Any
edits you make apply to all selected
partials .
You can select from one of four
curves, which affect how much
each type of envelope is applied
according to how hard you play
the keys . The envelopes that are
affected include the PITCH ENV, TVF
ENV and TVA ENV .
Sets whether the sound of the
partial is sustained (held) when you
operate the hold pedal .
These buttons set the LFO
waveform .
Turn this on to sync the LFO cycle
with the tempo .
When Rate sync is off, the LFO cycle
is set irrespective of the tempo . The
larger the value, the shorter the LFO
cycle .
When Rate sync is on, the LFO cycle
is set to a note length .
Sets the time it takes before the LFO
effect begins after you press a key .
The larger the value, the longer it
takes for the LFO effect to start after
you play the keyboard . The setting
above 100 is "REL . " The "REL" setting
makes the LFO start right after you
release the key .
Sets the time-based change of the
LFO as it takes effect .
Set this to "+" to make the LFO
amplitude gradually ramp up to
maximum .
Set this to "-" to make the LFO
amplitude gradually ramp down
to zero .
No time-based change occurs
when this is set to "0 . " The larger
the absolute value, the more time
required for change .
Moves the center value for the
LFO waveform (the pitch or cutoff
frequency) up or down .
Sets whether to synchronize the
start of the LFO cycle with the
timing you use to play the keys
("ON" to synchronize, "OFF" to
disable) .
These buttons set the LFO
waveform .
Parameter
Value
LFO2:
OFF, ON
Rate sync
LFO2:
0–100
Rate
1/64T, 1/64,
1/32T, 1/32,
1/16T, 1/32 .,
1/16, 1/8T,
LFO2:
1/16 ., 1/8,
Rate nt
1/4T, 1/8 ., 1/4,
1/2T, 1/4 ., 1/2,
1T, 1/2 ., 1, 2T,
1 ., 2, 4
Rev Delay time
0–100, REL
LFO2:
-50–+50
Fade time
Velo Offset
-, 0, +
LFO2:
OFF, ON
Key trig
WAVE
WG:
WAVEFORM
Waveform
-18dB, -12dB,
WG:
-6dB, 0dB,
Wave gain
+6dB, +12dB
WG:
-48–+48
Pitch coarse
WG:
-50–+50
Pitch fine
WG:
0–100
Pitch random
-100%, -50%,
-20%, -10%,
-5%, 0%, +5%,
+10%, +20%,
WG:
+50%, +98%,
Pitch KF
+99%, +100%,
+101%,
+102%,
+150%, +200%
Explanation
Turn this on to sync the LFO cycle
with the tempo .
When Rate sync is off, the LFO cycle
is set irrespective of the tempo . The
larger the value, the shorter the LFO
cycle .
When Rate sync is on, the LFO cycle
is set to a note length .
Sets the time it takes before the LFO
effect begins after you press a key .
The larger the value, the longer it
takes for the LFO effect to start after
you play the keyboard . The setting
above 100 is "REL . " The "REL" setting
makes the LFO start right after you
release the key .
Sets the time-based change of the
LFO as it takes effect .
Set this to "+" to make the LFO
amplitude gradually ramp up to
maximum . Set this to "-" to make
the LFO amplitude gradually ramp
down to zero .
No time-based change occurs
when this is set to "0" . The larger
the absolute value, the more time
required for change .
Moves the center value for the
LFO waveform (the pitch or cutoff
frequency) up or down .
Sets whether to synchronize the
start of the LFO cycle with the
timing you use to play the keys
("ON" to synchronize, "OFF" to
disable) .
Sets the waveform that sounds .
Sets the waveform gain (amplitude) .
The value changes in units of 6dB
(decibels) . Raising the value by 6dB
increases the gain by a factor of two .
Shifts the pitch in units of a
semitone .
Finely adjusts the pitch in units of
one cent .
Sets the width of change at which
the pitch randomly changes with
each key press . To disable this
random change, set this to "0 . "
Sets the width of pitch change
when the key is shifted one octave
(12 keys) up .
To make the pitch change over one
octave like regular keyboards, set
this to "+100 . " To make the pitch
change two octaves over the range
of one octave, set this to "+200 . " Set
this to a negative value to make the
pitch go down as you play higher
notes .
To play the same pitch no matter
which key you press, set this to "0 . "

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