Output Assign - Roland JUPITER-80 Owner's Manual

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The JUPITER-80's System Settings

Output Assign

Here you can specify which sounds will be sent from each output
jack. Select the desired check boxes for each output jack (MAIN
OUT, SUB OUT).
Parameter
Explanation
Upper
Upper Part
Lower
Lower Part
Solo
Solo Part
Percussion
Percussion Part
Reverb Upper
The reverb of the Upper Part
Reverb Lower
The reverb of the Lower Part
Reverb Solo/Perc The reverb of the Solo and Percussion Parts
USB Song/Audio
The sound from the USB memory song player and the AUDIO
IN
IN jack
USB Audio
The sound from USB audio
Metronome
The metronome sound
Sync/Metronome
Parameter
Value
Sync
This selects the synchronization source used by the
JUPITER-80.
MASTER
Sync Mode
SLAVE
Sync Output
OFF, ON
This specifies whether the JUPITER-80 will synchronize to
tempo data from the MIDI IN connector or to tempo data
from the USB connector when the Sync Mode is SLAVE.
Clock Source
MIDI
USB
Metronome
Metronome Level
0–10
Metronome Sound TYPE1–TYPE4 Specifies the metronome type.
86
Explanation
The JUPITER-80 will be the synchronization
master. Choose this setting if you're using the
JUPITER-80 on its own without synchronizing
it to another device, or if you want the tempo
of an external MIDI device to synchronize
with the JUPITER-80.
The JUPITER-80 will be the synchronization
slave. Choose this setting if you want the
JUPITER-80 to synchronize to MIDI clock
messages received from an external device.
If this is ON, MIDI clock messages will be
transmitted to an external MIDI device.
* These messages will not be transmitted if
the Sync Mode is "SLAVE. "
Synchronize to tempo data from the MIDI IN
connector.
Synchronize to tempo data from the USB
COMPUTER connector.
Specifies the metronome volume.
System Control
Parameter
Value
Here you can specify the MIDI messages that will be used as
system controls.
System controls 1–4 are parameters to which you can assign
MIDI messages such as control change messages.
For example, on the JUPITER-80, if you choose a system control
as the MFX CONTROL Source (Live Set MFX screen; p. 33), you'll be
able to use MIDI messages to control effect parameters.
It is convenient to use system controls when you don't need to
use different MIDI messages for MFX CONTROL of each Live Set,
or if you want to use a specific MIDI message for MFX CONTROL.
System Control
1–4 Source
SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tones can be controlled using the
MIDI messages that you've assigned to system controls 1 and 2,
allowing you to produce effects such as vibrato or dynamics (for
some tones there will be no change).
OFF
CC01–31, CC32
(OFF), 33–95
PITCH BEND
AFTERTOUCH
Screen Saver
Parameter
Value
Screen Saver
1–10
Type
Screen Saver
OFF, 1–60 [min]
Time
Beep/Misc
Parameter
Value
Beep
Beep Switch
OFF, ON
Misc
Specifies the operation of the Registration [PREV] and [NEXT]
buttons.
Registration Next/
REGISTRATION
Prev Button
REGISTRATION
SET
MVC
Visual Control
Mode
V-LINK
Startup
Parameter
Value
Startup
[01]A-1 – [08]D-8
Registration
Explanation
System control will not be used.
Controller 1–95
Pitch Bend
Aftertouch
Explanation
Selects the type of screen saver.
Specifies the time (minutes) until the
screen saver is activated.
If this is OFF, the screen saver will not
operate.
Explanation
Turns on/off the beep tone that sounds
when you touch the screen.
Switch to the next/previous Registration
number (p. 42).
Switch to the next/previous Registration
Set (p. 42).
Choose if controlling a MIDI Visual
Control compatible device.
Choose if controlling a V-LINK compat-
ible device.
Explanation
Specifies the Registration that will be
selected when you turn on the power.

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