An Overview Of The Jupiter-Xm; Switching Scenes; ([Scene] Button); Selecting A Tone - Roland Jupiter-Xm Reference Manual

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An Overview of the JUPITER-Xm

On the JUPITER-Xm, you play or edit the
contains settings such as I-Arpeggio, tones, and MFX.
[1]–[16] buttons
Use the
to switch scenes. The
SCENE TOP
screen
Startup screen
Screen that appears when you press the [SCENE] button
Screen that appears when you press the [EXIT] button
several times
SCENE TOP
ARP PART
ARP COM
SCENE COM
<
>
Enters the edit screen with a part selected (you can switch parts at any times).
When you use the cursor buttons to return, you return to the screen where you were before accessing the
edit screen.
MODEL
BANK TOP
MODEL BANK TOP
screen
Screen that appears when you press the [MODEL BANK]
button or [PART] button

Switching Scenes

([SCENE] Button)

The display shows the scene name.
Recalling a scene
[1]–[16]
buttons.
Press the
Alternatively, turn knob [2].
Recalling a scene bank
[SHIFT] button
Hold down the
and press the
Alternatively, turn knob [1].
Viewing the scene list
Press the
[ENTER]
button.
MEMO
5 Some scenes have tones assigned to them by the factory settings, but all can
be rewritten.
5 When you use the
PAGE [<] [>] buttons
edit page, the part for editing is selected automatically.
5 You can switch between parts or turn them on/off while you edit in the various
pages.
"scene"
that you've selected. First select a
[1]–[16] buttons
have multiple functions, as follows.
<<<<<<<<<
Use the cursor
SCENE PART
SCENE EFX
SCNE PART
SCENE ZONE
MFX
CHO
[1]–[16]
buttons.
to move from the scene screen to an
"scene,"
and then specify its sound or arpeggio settings. Each scene
[<] [>] buttons
to switch screens .
>>>>>>>>>
SCENE EFX
SCENE EFX
SCENE EFX
TONE COM
DLY
REV
OD

Selecting a Tone

Move to the sound select screen for the current part (0
[1]–[16] buttons
Use the
select a tone. Turning knob
With the factory settings, the models indicated by the labels are assigned
[1]–[6]
to buttons
(JUPITER-8/JUNO-106/JX-8P/SH-101/XV-5080/RD-Piano).
MEMO
For details on the model and category types, refer to the sound list.

Selecting a Part or Turning it On/Off

([PART] Button)

You can use the
[1]–[10] buttons
[1]–[5] button
Switch the current part (the part that is affected when you operate panel
knobs and screen settings).
[6]–[10] button
Select the part that you play from the keyboard (KEYBOARD SW 0 "ON").
Only one part can be played from the keyboard. If you press more than one
button, only the last-pressed part turns on.
[SHIFT] button+ [6]–[10] button
Turn on/off the PART SW of each part.
If the PART SW is OFF, that part is not heard. This is similar to KEYBOARD SW:
OFF, but with the difference that it also applies to arpeggio playback. This
means that for example, if the drum performance is being held and played
by an arpeggio, you can then press the
TONE
TONE
TONE
PARTIAL1
PARTIAL2
PARTIAL3
For some models, pages are not divided by partial.

([MODEL BANK] Button)

[PART]
to select a model or category, and use knob
[1]
changes the tone number in steps of ten.
to select parts or turn them on/off.
[PART] button
and turn button
Introduction
TONE
TONE MFX
PARTIAL4
button).
[2]
to
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