Roland JX-1 Owner's Manual page 9

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[Common
Procedure]
Common
procedure
to
set
Performance
Functions
is
as
bellow:
While
holding
down
the
function button, press
the
Tone
button
which
coresponds to the
de-
sired value.
The
values available for these functions
appear between the rows
of
the
Tone
buttons
and
are color-coded.
If
you
wish
to
be
shown
the each
value
of these
functions, press
the
desired function button.
While the
function
button
is
holding
down,
the
indicator(s)
on
the button corresponding to
currently
selected
value
will
be
lit.
Hold
down
the
function
button
Press
the
Tone
button which
corresponds to
the
desired
value.
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With
the
JX-1,
you
can obtain changes
in
the
volume and
tone
color
depending
on
the strength
(velocity)
with
which
keys are
played. This allows
you
to use every
dynamic
level
from
pianis-
simo
to
fortissimo. Velocity Sensitivity
is
an adjustment
that
allows
you
to
determine
how
responsive
the
keys
will
be
to
vel-
ocity.
Four
settings
are
available: V1-4.
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Playing
softly will
produce
a
quiet
sound, while
playing
forcefully
will
produce
a
loud sound.
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The volume
level will
change
very
little,
regardless
of
whether you
play
softly
or
forcefully.
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While
holding
down
the jV SENS/B
RANGE!
button,
press
the
Tone
button which corresponds
to
the
desired
value (lower
row;
yellow).
This setting
determines the
extent to
which
the
pitch
will
change
when
the bender
lever
is
moved
completely
in
either
direction
(up or
down).
The
setting
is
made
in
semitone
steps:
B1-7or
12.
[What To
Do]
While
holding
down
the
|V SENS/B
RANGE
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button,
press
the
Tone
button which corresponds the
desired value (lower
row;
yellow).
For a
semitone,
select
"B1", for a
whole
tone,
choose
"B2". Perfect
fifth
would
be
"87,"
and
for
an
octave,
select
"B12."
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the
ranspose
p^hing
On/Off
This
feature allows
you
to play
in
a
diffe-
rent
key while
using a
more
familiar
keyboard
fingering. This
is
convenient
for
accompanying
a singer,
or
making
a
difficult
piece
easier
to
play.
Transposition
is
set
in
semitones,
with
C-B being
available.
For
example,
if
the
transpose function
is
set
to
"G,"
you
will
obtain a
"G"
whenever
a
"C"
is
played.
If
set
to
"C,"
the note
will
be
shifted
down
an
octave.
[What To
Do]
While
holding
down
the
[TRANSPOSE
button,
press
the
Tone
button which
corresponds to the
desired
key (upper
row,
pink).
The
indicator
on
the
[TRANSPOSE]
button
will
light
to
indi-
cate that
a
key
transposition
is
cur-
rently
in
effect.
The
key
transposition
can
be turned
on and
off
simply by
pressing
the
[TRANSPOSE!
button.
If
the
indicator
on
this
button
is
lit,
it is
on;
if
it is
out,
there
is
no
key
transposition.

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