Getting Acquainted With The Jupiter-50; How The Sound Generator Is Organized - Roland Jupiter-50 Owner's Manual

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Getting Acquainted with the JUPITER-50

How the Sound Generator is Organized

The sound generator is organized into units of sounds called "Registrations, " "Live Sets, " and "tones. "
The JUPITER-50's sound generator
Registration
Solo Part
Tone
Upper Part
Live Set
Tone 1
Tone 2
Tone 3
Tone 4
Percussion/Lower Part
Tone
What is a Tone?
Although a Tone is the smallest unit of sound handled by the JUPITER-50, it boasts an extravagantly powerful structure based on SuperNATURAL
sounds.
"SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tones" not only reproduce the sounds of an acoustic instrument, but also automatically analyze—in a way that's
appropriate for each different tone—the differences between the phrases, chords, and melodies played by the performer, and deliver the
responsiveness that is characteristic of that specific acoustic instrument. Starting with the SuperNATURAL piano, each of these sounds brings you the
highest possible level of expressive power that has been developed for the sound engines of earlier Roland products.
Each "SuperNATURAL Synth Tone" incorporates three OSC, FILTER, AMP, and LFO sets; this means that powerful synth sounds can be created using just
a single tone.
The JUPITER-50 contains more than 1,500 preloaded sounds, covering the full range of synth sounds from analog to digital.
What is a Live Set?
In the JUPITER-50's sound engine, the smallest unit of sound is the "tone"; each tone consists of a SuperNATURAL sound.
Up to four tones can be layered to create impressive and richly expressive sounds.
Such a combination can be saved as a "Live Set. "
What is a Registration?
The combination of sounds assigned to the Upper Part, Solo Part, and Percussion/Lower Part, together with settings for the JUPITER-50 itself, can be
saved as a single "Registration. "
A Registration can be called up instantly, allowing you to switch sounds as appropriate for the song you're playing, or to instantly get the settings you
need for live performance or studio recording.
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MFX 1
MFX 2
Reverb
MFX 3
MFX 4
Audio data flow
Harmony
Arpeggio
Intelligence
Only when the LOWER TONE
is selected
Performance data flow

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