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Selecting and Playing Tones
Selecting a Tone
In MODEL BANK mode, you can change the model or tone, or select
tones from models registered in a model bank
* You can also select using tone categories.
Playing the MODEL BANK Tones
When SINGLE SETUP is executed, only part 1 is enabled, and you can
perform with the tones of only one model.
1.
Hold down the
[SHIFT] button
button.
A confirmation message for executing SINGLE SETUP is shown.
2.
Press the
[ENTER] button
3.
Press the
[MODEL BANK]
4.
Use the
[1]–[16] buttons
use the
[2] knob
to select a tone.
Useful functions for selecting tones on the MODEL BANK screen
5 Press the
[ENTER] button
to select a tone from the tone list screen.
5 Press the
[ENTER] button
to confirm.
5 Press the
[EXIT] button
to return to the tone you were using before the tone list
screen was displayed.
5 Press the PAGE [ä] button to move the cursor up.
5 You can use the
[2] knob
to select a model or category.
5 Press the
PAGE [ å ] button
to go back to selecting a tone.
* When SINGLE SETUP is executed, the scene data you were editing is lost.
Save the data if you want to keep it before executing SINGLE SETUP.
&
"Saving a Scene"
(p. 9)
* The parameters that work with the controllers on this instrument differ
with each model. Refer to
"Correspondence Between Controllers and
Parameters"
in the
"Reference Manual"
* The SINGLE SETUP state is canceled when you switch scenes.
* You can also execute SINGLE SETUP from the MENU screen ([MENU]–
[SINGLE
SETUP]).
Selecting Tones from a Model Bank
1.
Press the
[MODEL BANK]
You switch to tone select mode.
2.
Press a
[1]–[16] button
to select a model bank.
Now you can select tones of the model that is registered in the
model bank.
3.
Use the
[2] knob
to select a tone.
You can use the
[1] knob
to move rapidly.
MEMO
The models registered in the model banks can be assigned freely.
1.
Hold down the
[MODEL BANK] button
([1]–[16]) that you want to assign.
2.
Press the PAGE buttons to move the cursor to
3.
Select whether to assign MODEL, CATEGORY or USER.
4.
Move the cursor to
"Mdl**"
(category name) to make the assignment.
* Up to eight models or categories can be assigned to a button.
* You can't assign both models and categories to a button simultaneously.
10
([1]–[16]
buttons).
(SINGLE SETUP)
and press the
[MODEL BANK]
to execute SINGLE SETUP.
button.
to select a model/category, and
for details.
button.
and press the button
"Attr."
and select the model name
(MODEL BANK)
5.
If you want to save the setting, execute the System Write
operation.
&
"Saving the System Settings (System Write)"
Changing the Model or Tone from the Top
Screen
1.
Press the
[PART] button
then press a
[1]–[5] button
change.
2.
Press the
[MODEL BANK]
The MODEL BANK top screen appears.
3.
Press the PAGE
[ ] button
category name.
4.
Use the
[2] knob
to select a model/category.
5.
Press the PAGE
[ ] button
number.
6.
Use the
[2] knob
to select a tone.
You can use the
[1] knob
to move rapidly.
Using This Instrument as a Specific Model
(SINGLE SETUP)
When using SINGLE SETUP, you can easily select and play the models
and tones featured on the JUPITER-Xm.
1.
Press the
[MENU]
button.
The MENU screen appears.
2.
Use the
[1] knob
to select
[ENTER]
button.
A confirmation message for switching to SINGLE SETUP is shown.
3.
Press the
[ENTER]
button.
The instrument switches to SINGLE SETUP.
4.
Select the model and tone and begin playing.
* With SINGLE SETUP, only part 1 turns ON. You can use other parts as well.
* The parameters that work with the controllers on this instrument differ
with each model. Refer to
"Correspondence Between Controllers and
Parameters"
in the
"Reference Manual"
* The SINGLE SETUP state is canceled when you switch to a different scene.
(p. 23)
to switch to part select mode, and
to select a part that you want to
button.
to move the cursor to the model/
to move the cursor to the tone
"SINGLE SETUP,"
and press the
for details.

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