JUPITER-50 Supplementary Manual
This manual explains the functions that have been added in JUPITER-50.
Read this manual in conjunction with the JUPITER-50 Owner's Manual.
Editing a Synth Tone
Synth tones are synthesizer-type SuperNATURAL sounds.
These tones allow you to freely create original sounds, as on
an analog synthesizer. One tone can produce the sound of
three synthesizers, each with an oscillator (OSC), filter (FILTER),
and amplifier (AMP). The oscillator (OSC) provides not only
the waveforms of a standard analog synthesizer, but also PCM
waveforms.
SuperNATURAL Synth Tone
Partial 1
OSC
FILTER
Partial 2
OSC
FILTER
Partial 3
OSC
FILTER
MEMO
• It's not possible to edit SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tones, Manual
Percussion, or Drums/SFX.
• To modify Synth tones from the Live Set, refer to "Editing the
Tones Assigned to a Layer (Tone Modify)" (Owner's Manual; p.
60).
Tips for editing Synth Tones
Decide which layers you want to hear
Live Set consists of up to four tones. Editing will be easier if
you're listening to only the layer with the Synth Tone that you
want to edit (turn its layer button on) (Owner's Manual; p. 58).
Turn the effect off
The Live Set may apply an effect to the layer, causing the
Synth Tone to sound different than it otherwise would. If you
turn off the effect, you'll hear the actual sound of the Synth
Tone itself, and it will be easier to discern the results of your
editing (Owner's Manual; p. 58).
AMP
AMP
AMP
1.
From the Menu screen (Owner's Manual; p. 35) select
"Edit"
"SynthTone (UPPER)"
want to edit).
The SYNTH EDIT screen will appear.
MEMO
• You can also access the SYNTH EDIT screen by positioning
the cursor at the Synth Tone that you want to edit in the Live
Set screen (Owner's Manual; p. 36) and then pressing the [F4]
(MODIFY)
[F6] (SYN EDIT) buttons.
• You can access the SYNTH EDIT screen for individual layers by
holding down the [SHIFT] button while you press one of the
buttons below (shortcut).
Button
[SHIFT]+
UPPER [BASS]
[SHIFT]+
UPPER [PAD/CHOIR]
[SHIFT]+
UPPER [STRINGS]
[SHIFT]+
UPPER [SYNTH STRINGS]
2.
Edit the Synth Tone.
Button
[F1] (SEL1)
[F2] (SEL2)
[F3] (SEL3)
[F4] (FILTER)
[F5] (AMP)
[F6] (PROEDIT)
For details on tone parameters, refer to the "Parameter Guide" in the
PDF manual.
MEMO
• You can edit the cutoff for the selected Partial with the
[CUTOFF/C1] knob, and edit the resonance with the
[RESONANCE/C2] knob.
• If a Synth Tone has been edited, a check mark (*) is shown at the
left of the tone name.
"Layer 1–4" (the tone you
Explanation
Accesses the SYNTH EDIT screen for
layer 1 of the Live Set assigned to the
Upper Part.
Accesses the SYNTH EDIT screen for
layer 2 of the Live Set assigned to the
Upper Part.
Accesses the SYNTH EDIT screen for
layer 3 of the Live Set assigned to the
Upper Part.
Accesses the SYNTH EDIT screen for
layer 4 of the Live Set assigned to the
Upper Part.
Explanation
Select the Partial to be edited.
Multiple Partials can be selected if buttons
are pressed at the same time.
Items concerned with filters, such as cutoff
and resonance can be edited.
Items concerned with the volume, such as
level and pan can be edited.
You can edit things while having them
displayed in a parameter-list format.
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