Scene Edit/Part Edit; Scene Edit - Roland JUPITER-X Reference Manual

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Editing a Scene (SCENE EDIT)

Scene Edit/Part Edit

Detailed settings can be made using the edit pages which you can access from the SCENE TOP screen by using 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
ARP
SCENE
ARP PART
SCENE TOP
COMMON
COMMON
EDIT
<
>
EDIT
EDIT
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

Scene Edit

The scene edit pages let you make settings that are common to the
scene.
1 .
Press the
[SCENE]
button .
The scene top screen appears.
2 .
Use the
PAGE [<] [>] buttons
page for the item that you want to edit .
3 .
Use the
[1] knob
to select a parameter, and use the
knob
to edit the value .
For details, refer to
"Parameter Guide"
4 .
If you want to save the settings, write the scene .
&
"Saving the Scene Settings
Common settings related to I-Arpeggio
(ARP COMMON EDIT)
These are I-Arpeggio settings that are common to all parts.
You can also specify the rhythm pattern that's used for arpeggio
performance, and the keyboard region that is detected by I-Arpeggio.
Basic settings for scenes
These are basic settings for scenes.
You can assign functions to controllers, and make settings for the
controllers of an external device.
24
<<<<<<<<<
Use the cursor
SCENE
SCENE
SCENE
SCENE EFX
PART EDIT
ZONE EDIT
PART MFX
CHORUS
to move to the scene edit
(PDF).
"
(p. 25)
(SCENE WRITE)
(SCENE COMMON EDIT)
[<] [>] buttons
to switch screens .
>>>>>>>>>
SCENE EFX
SCENE EFX
SCENE EFX
DELAY
REVERB
OverDrive
Chorus settings
These are settings for the chorus effect that is used in common by all
parts.
* These settings are valid only if the
"SCENE."
&
"Editing the System Settings
Delay settings
These are settings for the delay effect that is used in common by all
parts.
* These settings are valid only if the
"SCENE."
&
"Editing the System Settings
Reverb settings
These are settings for the reverb effect that is used in common by all
parts.
[2]
* These settings are valid only if the
"SCENE."
&
"Editing the System Settings
Overdrive settings
These are settings for the overdrive effect that is used in common by
all parts.
* These settings are valid only for parts whose
"Output"
is set to
"DRIVE."
&
"Editing a Scene
MEMO
One effect such as chorus and delay can be used for each scene,
and you can specify its depth for each part.
If you want to use different effects for each part, specify the
effects individually from
&
"Effect settings for each part
&
"Editing a Tone
PAGE [<] [>]
TONE
TONE
TONE
TONE
COMMON
PARTIAL 1
PARTIAL 2
PARTIAL 3
EDIT
For some models, pages are not divided by partial.
(SCENE EFX CHORUS)
"SYSTEM EFFECT: Cho"
"
(p. 43)
(System)
(SCENE EFX DELAY)
"SYSTEM EFFECT: Dly"
"
(p. 43)
(System)
(SCENE EFX REVERB)
"SYSTEM EFFECT: Rev"
"
(p. 43)
(System)
(SCENE EFX OverDrive)
"SCENE PART EDIT"
"
(p. 23)
(SCENE EDIT)
"SCENE PART MFX"
or
(SCENE PART MFX)
"
(p. 26)
(TONE EDIT)
buttons.
TONE
TONE MFX
PARTIAL 4
source is set to
source is set to
source is set to
setting
"TONE MFX. "
"
(p. 25)

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