Using The Scene Lock Function; Initializing A Scene; Selecting A Part (Part Select Mode); Selecting The Part To Edit (Current Part) - Roland JUPITER-X Reference Manual

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Selecting Sounds

Using the Scene Lock Function

By using the scene lock function, you can make a confirmation
screen appear when you change scenes. This helps keep you from
accidentally selecting a different scene when you haven't saved the
scene.
1 .
Press the
[MENU]
button .
The setting screen appears.
2 .
Use the
[1] knob
to select
the
[ENTER]
button .
You can also make this selection by using the
buttons
instead of the
[1]
3 .
Use the
[1] knob
to select
the
[2] knob
to turn it
4 .
To save the setting, press the
A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the
5 .
To execute, press the

Initializing a Scene

* When you initialize a scene, all settings saved in the scene are erased.
Please note that the data cannot be recovered.
1 .
Press the
[SCENE]
button, and then press the
button .
The WRITE MENU screen appears.
2 .
Use the
[1]
or
[2] knob
INITIALIZE,"
and then press the
The tone of each part will be the first tone of the presets.
Selecting a Part
(Part Select Mode)
On the JUPITER-X, the part you're editing and the part that you're
playing from the keyboard can be selected separately.
You can also use the knobs to edit the part that's playing an
arpeggio, while using the keyboard to play a different part.
MEMO
You can select a synthesizer tone for each part 1–4, and a drum
kit tone for part 5. You can select one tone for each part.
* Some sound engines such as RD-PIANO can be selected only for part 1.
Selecting the Part to Edit
Here's how to select the part whose settings you will edit using the
panel knobs and screen operations.
1 .
Press the
[PART]
button .
The
[1]–[16] buttons
switch to part select mode.
2 .
Press one of the
[1]–[5] buttons
part .
MEMO
When editing a tone, you can press two or more of the
buttons
simultaneously to edit multiple parts at the same time
as the current part.
&"Editing a Tone
(TONE EDIT)
14
"SYSTEM,"
and then press
PAGE [ ] [ ]
knob.
"Scene Lock,"
and then use
"ON . "
[WRITE]
button .
[EXIT]
button.
[ENTER]
button .
to select the
"SCENE
[ENTER]
button .
(Current Part)
to select the current
"
(p. 26)

Selecting the Parts to Perform

Here's how to select the parts that you'll perform from the keyboard.
1 .
Press the
The
[1]–[16] buttons
2 .
Press the
parts on/off .
When a
[6]–[10] button
of the corresponding part turns
from the keyboard.
Assigning Functions to the [1]–[15] Buttons
The JUPITER-X lets you assign the desired functions to the
buttons
in part select mode.
1 .
Press the
2 .
Use the
[1] knob
the
[ENTER]
You can also make this selection by using the
buttons
instead of the
3 .
Use the
[1] knob
and use the
You can assign the functions that occur when you press the
[WRITE]
[1]–[5]
buttons, the
and the functions that occur when you hold down the
button
and press the
the
[11]–[15]
MEMO
5
Instead of the
5
If you long-press the
[PART] button
or the
[SCENE] button
Parameter
[1] knob
1-5,
1-5+ (S),
6-10,
6-10+ (S),
10-15,
10-15+ (S)
* The
"+(S)"
following the parameter name means
[SHIFT] button."
4 .
To save the changes, press the
A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the
5 .
To execute, press the
[1]–[5]
[PART]
button .
switch to part select mode.
[6]–[10] buttons
to switch the performance
is lit, SCENE ZONE EDIT
"ON, "
allowing you to play it
[MENU]
button .
to select
"SYSTEM,"
button .
[1]
knob.
to select the
"PART Btn Asgn"
[2] knob
to change the value .
[6]–[10]
buttons, or the
[1]–[5]
buttons, the
buttons.
[SHIFT] button
you can also use the
[PART] button
for two seconds or longer, the state of the
being pressed is maintained. To cancel, press the
to switch modes, or switch to a different scene.
Value
Explanation
[2] knob
No Assign
Nothing is assigned.
PartSel
Select the current part.
Simultaneously turn on/off the parts that
Part+KeySw
play and turn on/off the performance
parts.
KeySw
Turn on/off the performance parts.
PartSw
Turn on/off the parts that play.
ArpSw
Turn on/off arpeggio performance.
EfxSw
Turn on/off effects.
[WRITE]
[EXIT]
[ENTER]
button .
"KeySw"
setting
[1]–[15]
and then press
PAGE [ ] [ ]
item,
[11]–[15]
buttons,
[SHIFT]
[6]–[10]
buttons, or
[PART]
button.
[PART] button
"while pressing the
button .
button.

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