Editing Individual Steps Of The Arpeggio Performance (Step Edit); Using Step Edit Data For Arpeggio Performance - Roland JUPITER-Xm Owner's Manual

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Using I-ARPEGGIO
Editing Individual Steps of the Arpeggio
Performance
(STEP EDIT)
The arpeggio performance is always recorded inside this unit. If you
like the performance, you can use the STEP EDIT function to extract
and edit it.
The edited pattern can be used as a user pattern for the arpeggiator, or
used in your computer as MIDI data.
You can also create a user pattern from a blank state without using
recorded data.
1.
Press the
[STEP EDIT]
button.
The arpeggio performance stops, and the STEP EDIT - COPY
I-ARPEGGIO screen appears.
You can use the
[S3] button
2.
Press the
[ENTER] button
shown below.
Operations in STEP EDIT
Item
Operating the Unit
Move left/right between
[1] knob
steps
[2] knob
Edit the value
PAGE [ ] [ ] buttons
Move vertically
PAGE [ ] [ ] buttons
Move between pages
Exit step edit and return
[EXIT] button
to the top screen
16 buttons
Select a step
Press a key
Move the note
Specify a step and turn
Press one of the 16 buttons + key
the note on
Turn the currently
[ENTER] button
selected note on/off
Simultaneously press the [1]–[16] buttons of the
Enter a tie
starting and ending steps
[PART] button
Move between parts
Erase all data from the
[S1] button
currently selected part
Erase all data of the
While holding down a key + [S1] button
selected note
Erase all data of the
One of the 16 buttons + [S1] button
selected step
* The velocity is input as the value that was most recently specified.
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Initialize: Clears the step data of all parts
Current: The current step data
Latest: The most recently recorded data (recorded partway)
1 time before: Data recorded one cycle earlier
2 times before: Data recorded two cycles earlier
3 times before: Data recorded three cycles earlier
4 times before: Data recorded four cycles earlier
to preview the data.
to enter the STEP EDIT screen
0
select the current part
3.
To audition the performance, use the
back or stop.
* The number of steps and the settings such as grid and shuffle are
according to the values specified for the arpeggio.
If you want to change these, exit the STEP screen and use the ARP
PART EDIT screen to edit them.
* You can use the TEMPO knob to change the tempo.
* The arpeggio function cannot be used in the STEP EDIT screen. If you
want to combine edited step data with the arpeggio function for separate
parts, exit the STEP screen, then use ARP PART EDIT => turn SEQ MODE on
for separate parts.
4.
When you finish editing, save the result as a scene.
If you want to use the performance as MIDI data in your computer,
use the export function.
&
"Export"
(p. 18)
Using Step Edit Data for Arpeggio
Performance
For each part, you can specify whether that part plays the arpeggio
performance or plays data created by Step Edit.
1.
After editing in STEP EDIT, press the
times to return to the SCENE TOP screen.
2.
Press the PAGE [<] button twice to access the ARP PART
EDIT screen.
3.
Use the
[1] knob
to select "Step Mode."
4.
Make sure that the PART button is lit, and then use the
[1]–[5] buttons
to select the part that you want to use STEP
data.
5.
Use the
[2] knob
to turn Step Mode "ON."
6.
Repeat steps 4–5 to turn Step Mode "ON" for each part that
you want.
7.
Use the
[1] knob
to select ARPEGGIO SW, and then use the
[2] knob
to turn it "ON."
The data created in STEP EDIT is played during arpeggio perfor-
mance.
* The following ARP PART EDIT parameters are ignored for parts whose
Step Mode is "ON."
5 Oct Range
5 Transpose
5 Motif
5 Duration
5 Velocity
5 Grid Offset
5 Grid Sync
5 Timing
5 Note Off
5 Poly Remain
5 Reset Oct
5 Receive SW
[S3] button
to play
[EXIT] button
several

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