Chapter 6 Adjusting The Balance Between Parts; To Save The Modified Settings; Adjusting The Volume For Each Part - Boss JamStation JS-5 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 6 Adjusting the Balance Between Parts

To save the modified settings

If you modify the settings of a user song, the modified
content will be lost when you switch to another song/style.
If you wish to keep the settings, use the following procedure.
1. Press [REC], getting the button to light.
* To cancel, press [EXIT].
2. Press [STOP].
The following screen will appear, and the settings will be
saved.
fig.RE06-50
When the settings have been saved, you will return to
the previous screen.
Never turn off the power to the JS-5 or remove the memory
card from the JS-5 while the "
the display (when data is being written), as this can prevent
the data from being written properly, and may adversely
affect later operations.
If you have changed the settings for the Preset Songs, then if
you want to save the settings, copy them to a User Song (p. 82).
If you press [SHIFT] + [REC], the settings will be saved
immediately.
" still appears at the left of
Adjusting the Volume for
Each Part
You can adjust the volume of each of the Parts, "INST 1,"
"INST 2," "DRUM," and "BASS," and for the "Audio track."
1. Select a Song.
2. Press [PART].
3. Press [CURSOR] to display "1 VOLUME."
fig.RE06-01
Drum
Bass
Volume level of each Part
4. Press [PART MUTE/SELECT] to select the Part on
which you want to change the volume (or the Audio
track).
* When a User Song to which audio data is recorded is selected,
the following screen appears when [AUDIO TRACK] is
pressed.
fig.RE06-02
5. Turn [VALUE] to change the volume.
Settings values: 0–127
* If you press [START], you can making the settings while
listening to the performance.
* When changing the volume of a part that uses Insert effects (p.
88), then depending on the instrument used in that part, the
amount of the effect may also change when the volume is
changed.
6. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 as needed.
7. Once you have finished making the settings, press
[PART] once more, or press [EXIT].
The original screen reappears.
* If you wish to save the settings, execute the Save procedure.
Selected Part
Inst 1
Inst 2
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