Part Edit; Saving The Scene Settings; (Scene Write); Initializing A Scene (Scene Initialize) - Roland Jupiter-Xm Reference Manual

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Part Edit

Part edit lets you make settings for performance style and controller
settings, and for individual effects.
To edit the actual tone that is assigned to a part, use tone edit.
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"Editing a Tone (TONE EDIT)"
1 .
Press the
[SCENE]
button .
The SCENE TOP screen appears.
2 .
Press the
[PART] button
press a
[1]–[5] button
to select the part that you want to
edit .
By pressing two or more of the
select multiple parts for editing.
MEMO
5
If multiple parts are selected, the part that you press first is selected as the
current part.
5
The display shows the information of the current part.
5
Even if you make the identical settings for LFO parameters such as LFO TYPE
and LFO RATE when multiple parts are selected, the LFO effect will differ
because the start timing differs for each part.
3 .
Use the
PAGE [<] [>] buttons
of the item that you want to edit .
4 .
Use the
[1] knob
to select the parameter and use the
knob
to change the setting .
For details, refer to
"Parameter Guide"
5 .
If you want to save the settings, write the scene .
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"Saving the Scene Settings (SCENE WRITE)"
I-Arpeggio settings for each part
These are I-Arpeggio settings that are specific to each part.
You can make settings for the expression and notes of the arpeggio
performance, and specify the region in which it plays.
Basic settings for each part
These are basic settings for each part.
You can specify how the data received from controllers is handled to
make the tone produce sound, and specify how the sound of the tone
is output as audio data.
Zone settings for each part
For each part, you can specify whether controller information will be
received.
You can also specify a fade-out between the keyboard regions that
produce sound.
Effect settings for each part
These are effect settings for each part.
These are valid if
"FllwToneMFX"
used instead of the part effect.
This is recommended if you want to leave the effect fixed while you
switch the tone.
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"Editing a Tone (TONE EDIT Screen)"
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(p. 25)
to switch to part select mode, and
[1]–[5] buttons
simultaneously, you can
to move to the part edit page
(PDF).
(p. 24)
(ARP PART EDIT)
(SCENE PART EDIT)
(SCENE ZONE EDIT)
(SCENE PART MFX)
is "OFF"; if this is
"ON, "
the tone effect is
(p. 25)

Saving the Scene Settings

Scene settings that you edit are lost when you turn off the power or switch
to another scene.
By writing the scene, you can save the edited settings.
MEMO
If you use the scene lock function, a warning is displayed when you
switch scenes, preventing you from accidentally switching to another
scene.
1 .
Press the
2 .
Use the
[1] knob
3 .
Use the
[1] knob
"ON. "
4 .
To save the setting, write the system.
1 .
Press the
[SCENE]
button .
The WRITE MENU screen appears.
If saving is needed, the screen indicates
If the PART 1–4 tones are indicated as
the complete sound, save the tones first.
2 .
Use the
[1] knob
[ENTER]
button .
[2]
3 .
Use the
[2] knob
then press the
If you want to rename the scene that you're saving, use the
[>] buttons
to move the cursor and use the
characters.
4 .
Press the
[ENTER]
A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the
5 .
To execute, press the
Initializing a Scene
By initializing a scene, you can put the scene settings in their default state.
* Initializing the scene settings also initializes the tones of PART 1–4 at the same
time.
1 .
Press the
[SCENE]
button .
The WRITE MENU screen appears.
* You can also display the WRITE MENU screen by holding down the
[SHIFT] button
2 .
Use the
[1] knob
and then press the
3 .
If you want to save the settings, write the scene .
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"Saving the Scene Settings (SCENE WRITE)"

(SCENE WRITE)

[MENU]
button.
to select
"SYSTEM, "
and then press the
to select
"SCENE LOCK, "
and use the
button, and then press the
"EDITED. "
"EDITED, "
to select
"SCENE,"
and then press the
to select the save-destination scene, and
[ENTER]
button .
[2] knob
button .
[EXIT]
button.
[ENTER]
button .
(SCENE INITIALIZE)
button, and then press the
and pressing the
[ENTER]
button.
or
[2] knob
to select
"SCENE INITIALIZE,"
[ENTER]
button .
[ENTER]
button.
[2] knob
to specify
[WRITE]
and you want to save
PAGE [<]
to specify the
[WRITE]
(p. 24)

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