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Reference Manual Ver. 1.5 and later
Scene
Settings of all parts, scene effect settings, and I-Arpeggio settings can be stored together as a
A scene lets you store the sequence data for each part, settings for each part (tone number, pan, volume, etc.), settings that are common to all parts (reverb, delay, chorus, etc.),
and favorite performance data.
By preparing several scenes in which you've stored your favorite settings, you can simultaneously change numerous settings simply by switching scenes.
The JUPITER-Xm can store 256 scenes.
Scene select mode
([SCENE] button)
You can switch scenes and view the selected state of the part's partials.
SCENE TOP screen
Bank number–Scene number
Current part name
9:
Key Sw is ON
8:
Key Sw is OFF
– :
Part Sw is OFF
+:
Arpeggio part
—:
Current part
5 :
Being edited
simultaneously
Use the
[1] knob
to select a scene bank, and use the
a scene.
&
"Recalling/Saving a Scene (Scene Select Mode)"
Model
A
"model"
is a sound engine such as JUPITER-8 or JX-8P which reproduces the sound of a specific vintage synthesizer, or a sound engine that has distinctive
functionality.
The JUPITER-Xm is equipped with numerous models, meaning that a single JUPITER-Xm unit can be used as if you own a variety of different synthesizers.
Each model is equipped with distinctive parameters and effects, and you can use these to create tones that are unique to those models.
Part
A
"part"
is a location to which you can recall a tone and save it together with settings such as pan and EQ.
Each scene has five parts: for parts 1–4 you can select a synthesizer tone, and for part 5 you can select a drum kit tone.
I-ARPEGGIO
This analyzes your keyboard performance, and plays multiple parts using appropriate arpeggio patterns.
As you play slowly or rapidly, this automatically switches arpeggio patterns based on your performance. By simply selecting a type and rhythm, you can use
a wide variety of arpeggio patterns.
You can create a song using the following workflow:
it into your computer DAW as MIDI data. "
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Current internal
Scene Name
temperature
Bluetooth Sw
9:
PARTIAL Sw is ON
8:
PARTIAL Sw is OFF
– :
Being edited
Power cord connected/
disconnected
[2] knob
to select
(p. 13)
"Performing with I-Arpeggio"
"scene. "
Sound select mode
([MODEL BANK] button)
You can select sounds and view the selected state of the part's partials.
MODEL BANK TOP screen
Model/category
Model name/category name
Tone name
Tone number
Use the
[1]–[16] buttons
to select a model bank, and use the
knobs
to select a sound.
&
"Selecting Sounds and Model Banks"
Step edit mode
([STEP EDIT] button)
You can edit the data of a stored arpeggio performance, or create an
arpeggio pattern.
&
"Editing Each Step of the Arpeggio Performance (STEP EDIT)"
(p. 20)
Part select mode
([PART] button)
You can select the part to be edited or the part that you want to play.
You can also customize the function of the
that you find most convenient.
&
"Assigning Functions to the [1]–[10] Buttons"
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"When you find a phrase that you like, adjust it with Step Edit"
[1] [2]
(p. 14)
[1]–[10] buttons
in the way
(p. 16)
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