Convenient Ways To Use The Tone Blender - Roland Jupiter-50 Owner's Manual

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2.
Set the destination values (lower half of the screen) .
Indicates the current values.
Specify the destination values.
Button
Explanation
Specifies the current values as the new initial values (the
[F1] (SET SRC)
parameters of the Live Set will be updated).
[F2] (SHUFFLE)
Randomly sets all destination values.
Restores the original state of the destination values that
[F3] (UNDO)
were randomly set when you pressed [F2] (SHUFFLE).
[F4] (RESET)
Sets the destination values to match the initial values.
[F5] (LAYER
)
Switch between layers 1–4.
[F6] (LAYER
)
MEMO
• For details on using the [F1] (SET SRC) button, refer to "Saving
the sound created by the Tone Blender" (p. 61).
• After pressing the [F2] (SHUFFLE) button, you can press the [F3]
(UNDO SHUFFLE) button to return the destination values to the
state they were in prior to pressing the [F2] (SHUFFLE) button.
3.
Turn the [RESONANCE/C2] knob .
All Live Set parameters will move between the source values and
destination values.
MEMO
By saving the Live Set in this state, you can save the initial values
and the destination values.
However, the current values (the sound you're currently hearing)
will not be saved.
If you want to save the sound you're currently hearing, refer to
"Saving the sound created by the Tone Blender" (p. 61).

Convenient Ways to Use the Tone Blender

Saving the sound created by the Tone Blender
After using the value dial to get a sound you like, you can save that
state as a Live Set.
1.
Use the value dial to get the sound you like, and then
press the [F1] (SET SRC) button .
The parameters for the sound produced by the Tone Blender
function will be set as the new initial values of the current Live Set.
2.
Save the Live Set (p . 62) .
The current sound will be saved as a Live Set.
When you call up the saved Live Set, the sound produced by the
Tone Blender will be called up.
Using the D-BEAM controller to control the
Tone Blender
1.
In the REGISTRATION screen (p . 36), press the [F2]
(CONTROL) button .
2.
Press the [F3] (D-BEAM) button .
3.
Set the D-BEAM Assign parameter to "CC79 (Tone
Blender) . "
Now you can control the Tone Blender by operating the D-BEAM
controller.
Editing a Live Set
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