Model Bank; Selecting A Part (Part Select Mode); Showing The Part Setting Status List; Selecting The Part To Edit (Current Part) - Roland Jupiter-Xm Reference Manual

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Model Bank

By using the model bank function, you can instantly recall your favorite
models or categories.
With the factory settings, a specific model or category is registered to each
of the
[1]–[15]
buttons.
You can assign the desired model or category to each button.
Using the model bank to select a tone
1 .
Press the
[MODEL BANK]
The MODEL BANK TOP screen appears. The
tone select mode.
2 .
Press a
[1]–[16] button
to select a model bank .
The tones of the sound engine that's registered to that model bank are
shown.
In this screen as well, you can use the
3 .
Press the
[ENTER]
button .
The tone list appears.
4 .
Use the
[2] knob
to select a tone .
You can use the
[1] knob
to move rapidly.
5 .
Press the
[ENTER]
button .
Customizing the model bank
1 .
Hold down the
[MODEL BANK] button
([1]–[16]) of the model bank that you want to assign .
2 .
Press the
PAGE [ ] button
Instead of the
PAGE [ ]
button, you can also use the
3 .
Use the
[2] knob
to select the model/category/user .
4 .
Press the
PAGE [ ] button
you want to change .
Instead of the
PAGE [ ]
button, you can also use the
5 .
Use the
[2] knob
to select a model name (device name) or
category name .
* You can register up to eight models or categories in one model bank.
* You can't simultaneously assign both a model and a category in a model bank.
6 .
To save the settings, execute the system write operation .
&"Saving the System Settings (System Write)"
button .
[1]–[16] buttons
change to
[2] knob
to select a tone.
and press the button
to move the cursor to
"Attr . "
[1] knob
to select.
to select the model number that
[1] knob
to select.
(p. 42)
Reference Manual Ver. 1.5 and later
Selecting a Part
(Part Select Mode)
On the JUPITER-Xm, 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.

Showing the Part Setting Status List

1 .
On the SCENE TOP screen, press the
Chooses part select mode.
&
Scene
&
PART 1
&
PART 2
&
PART 3
&
PART 4
&
PART 5
You can make the following settings in part select mode.
Current part settings
Use the
[1]–[5] buttons
to make the settings.
* For the part that's set as the current part, you can use the panel knobs to edit
the tone.
On/off settings for each part
Press the
[6]–[10] buttons
to switch the parts on/off.
Tone switches for each part
Move the cursor to the part to switch, and use the
setting.
Switching between scenes
Move the cursor to the scene, and use the
2 .
Press the
[PART] button
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]–[5] buttons
switch to part select mode.
2 .
Press one of the
[1]–[5] buttons
The current part is highlighted.
MEMO
When editing a tone, you can press two or more of the
simultaneously to edit multiple parts at the same time as the current
part.
&"Editing a Tone (TONE EDIT)"
[PART]
button .
[2] knob
to make the
[2] knob
to make the setting.
to return to the SCENE TOP screen .
(Current Part)
to select the current part .
[1]–[5] buttons
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