Editing A Live Set - Roland Jupiter-50 Owner's Manual

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Editing a Live Set

You can edit a Live Set by switching the Tones in the Live Set, and
by adjusting offset values relative to the value of each tone.
The LIVE SET (UPPER) screen (p. 36) shows basic information about
the currently selected Live Set.
REFERENCE
• For details on basic operation, refer to "LIVE SET (UPPER)
Screen" (p. 36).
• For a list of all parameters download "JUPITER-50 Parameter
Guide" (PDF file) from "JUPITER-50" in the "Owner's Manuals"
list on the Roland website (http;//www.roland.com/support/
en/).
The following parameters are stored in a Live Set.
Screen
Tab
Explanation
Settings common to the entire Live Set
• Live set name, Live Set category
LIVE SET
• Volume
COMMON
• Filter
• Phase lock, etc.
Settings for each layer
Layer on/off
LV&PAN
Volume
Pan
KBD
Keyboard range
Layer audio output destination and
EFXSEND
send level
PITCH
Pitch
LIVE SET LAYER
VIBRATO
Vibrato
OFFSET
Offset values for filter and envelope
VELOCITY
Velocity
Mono/poly switch
MISC
Legato
RX FLTR 1
Control data received by each Layer
RX FLTR 2
MFX settings
Layer audio output destination and
MFX1
send level
Send level to MFX
MFX2
MFX type selection
MFX on/off
LIVE SET
EFFECTS
MFX volume
MFX3
MFX settings, reverb settings
Send levels from the Tone to reverb, and
MFX4
from MFX to reverb, etc.
REVERB
Reverb settings
SWITCH
MFX on/off
Screen
Tab
Explanation
Offset settings for each layer
For a SuperNATURAL Synth Tone
• Pitch
• Filter
• Amp
TONE MODIFY
• LFO
• Modulation
• Portamento, etc.
For a SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tone
• Noise level
• Variation, etc.
Settings for the Tone Blender function
Specifies the current values as the new
SET SRC
initial values (the parameters of the Live
Set will be updated).
SHUFFLE
Randomly sets all destination values.
TONE BLENDER
Restores the original state of the
UNDO
destination values that were randomly
set when you pressed [F2] (SHUFFLE).
Sets the destination values to match the
RESET
initial values.
Tips for editing a Live Set
A Registration consists of up to three Parts.
Editing will be easier if you're listening only to the Upper
Parts (turn on the part button) (p. 42).
Editing the Tones
By pressing each layer's [F4] (MODIFY) button in the LIVE SET
(UPPER) screen (p. 36), you can modify the tone assigned to
that layer (the LIVE SET TONE MODIFY screen will appear).
For details, refer to "Editing the Tones Assigned to a Layer
(Tone Modify)" (p. 60).
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