Roland Super JX-10 Owner's Manual page 14

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4. QUICK EDIT OF A PATCH MEMORY
The following three Factors can be quickly edited even during live performance just by touching the relevant button.
Key Mode Select: Whole (Upper, Lower), Dual and Split
Tone Number:
Chase Play:
*The above editing function does not automatically rewrites the data in memory unless you take the appropriate
writing procedure explained on page xx. Therefore, selecting a new Patch Memory will erase the edited data.
a. Key Mode
There are following 6 Key Modes
1. UP WHOLE
2. LO WHOLE
3. DUAL
4. SPLIT
5. T-VOICE
6. X-FADE
1 to 4 Key Modes can be recalled with Quick Edit. 5 to 6 Key Modes can be set just when editing the Patch
Memory.
The three Key Mode Buttons are used for setting the Key Mode. The indicator of the pushed button will light up.
Split Mode
This mode divides the keyboard of the JX-10 into the upper and the lower sections where two different Tones can
be used. That is, the JX-10 works just like two sets of 6 voice synthesizers of different sounds.
The JX-10's unique Split system allows to set the lowest key in the Upper section and the highest key of the Lower
section separately on the same keyboard. The Quick Edit, however, does not include this function. This is possible
only when editing a Patch Memory.
PROCEDURE
While holding the SPLIT of the Key Mode Button down, press the key which is to be the
Split Point.
While holding this button down.
Push the Key where the keyboard should be divided into two sections, Upper
and Lower.
The right side including the pushed key will be the Upper, and the left will be the
Lower keyboard.
Whole Mode
In this mode, the JX-10 can be used as a 12 voice polyphonic synthesizer. That is, all the 76 keys will have the
same Tone. Therefore, it is required to select one of the two different Tones provided for the upper and the lower
sections. When the Tone for the upper section is selected, it is called Upper Whole Mode, and when the Lower
Tone is selected, called Lower Whole Mode. Pressing the Whole Button will alternately select the Lower and Upper
Tones. The Display shows the Tone Number currently selected.
Dual Mode
The Dual Mode turns the JX-10 to the 6 voice synthesizer that allows both the Upper and the Lower Tones to
sound simultaneously. A richer sound is obtained. There are two independent parallel outputs for the upper and
lower Tones, which serve to create the effect as if two synthesizers were simultaneously played.
Tone(s) in a Patch Memory
When the Key Mode is Dual, delay-like effect can be obtained
Roland JX-10 Manual – Firmware ver 3.00 ADDENDUM
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