Roland JUPITER-X Owner's Manual page 10

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Panel Descriptions
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EFFECTS
[MFX] knob
Adjusts the MFX depth (individually for each part).
[DRIVE] knob
Adjusts the amount of distortion (for all parts together).
* Valid only for parts whose Part: Output is
[REVERB] knob
Adjusts the depth of reverb (individually for each part).
[REVERB TIME] knob
Specifies the length of reverb (for all parts together).
[CHORUS] knob
Adjusts the amount of chorus (individually for each part).
[DELAY] knob
Adjusts the amount of delay (individually for each part).
[DELAY TIME] knob
Adjusts the delay time (for all parts together).
[DELAY FEEDBACK] knob
Adjusts the amount of delay feedback (for all parts together).
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[MONO] button
Selects whether to play monophonically or polyphonically (p. 15).
[UNISON] button
Selects whether to play unison (p. 15).
[VELOCITY OFF] button
Selects whether key velocity from the keyboard affects the
performance (p. 15).
[PORTAMENTO] button
Selects whether portamento is applied to the performance (p. 15).
[SPLIT] button
Selects whether the keyboard is split for performance (p. 13).
[DUAL] button
Selects whether two sounds are layered for performance (p. 13).
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Display 2
Indicates the tone number, etc.
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[SCENE] button
Chooses scene select mode.
[MODEL BANK] button
Chooses sound select mode, allowing you to select sounds of the
various models.
[STEP EDIT] button
Chooses step edit mode (p. 18).
[PART] button
Chooses part select mode.
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"DRIVE"
[1]–[16] buttons
These buttons have various functions depending on the mode.
Sound select mode
The buttons select tones of the models that are assigned to the
buttons.
By holding down the
[MODEL BANK] button
[1]–[16]
buttons, you can specify the model or the Category that is
assigned.
Part select mode
The buttons switch the current part ([1]–[5]), turn parts on/off
([6]–[10]) or turn effects on/off ([11]–[15]).
* These buttons turn on/off the parts that are played from the keyboard
(ZONE EDIT > Kbd Sw). If you want to turn on/off specific parts when an
arpeggio is playing, hold down the
buttons.
* In part select mode, you can assign functions of your choice to the [1]–
[16]
buttons.
Scene select mode
The buttons switch scenes.
By holding down the
[SHIFT] button
switch between scene banks 1–16.
Step edit mode
The buttons edit each step of the arpeggio that you recorded.
For details, refer to
"Editing Individual Steps of the Arpeggio
Performance (STEP EDIT)"
(p. 18).
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[VOLUME] knob
Adjusts the overall volume.
[WHEEL 1] [WHEEL 2] wheel
Control the parameters that are assigned to the wheels.
[SL1] [SL2] sliders
Control the parameters that are assigned to the sliders.
[TRANSPOSE] button
By holding down this button and using the
you can transpose the pitch of the keyboard in semitone units.
OCTAVE [-] [+] buttons
Shift the pitch of the keyboard in units of one octave.
[S1] [S2] [S3] buttons
Control the parameters that are assigned to the buttons.
Pitch bend/modulation
This allows you to control pitch bend or apply vibrato.
A
PHONES jack
Connect stereo mini-type headphones here.
and pressing one of
[SHIFT] button
and use the
[6]–[10]
and pressing a button, you can
OCTAVE [-] [+] buttons

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