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Parameter
Value
[1] knob
[2] knob
For the values, refer
to "List of functions
S3 Func
that can be assigned
to the controllers"
LATCH,
S3 Mode
MOMENTARY
SLIDER Func
SCENE, SYS
SL1 Source
For the values, refer
to "List of functions
SL1
that can be assigned
to the controllers"
SCENE, SYS
SL2 Source
For the values, refer
to "List of functions
SL2
that can be assigned
to the controllers"
PEDAL Func
SCENE, SYS
Hold Source
For the values, refer
to "List of functions
Hold
that can be assigned
to the controllers"
STANDARD,
Hold Pole
REVERSE
SCENE, SYS
Ctrl Source
For the values, refer
to "List of functions
Ctrl
that can be assigned
to the controllers"
PART Btn Asgn
Assign the function of the [1]–[5] ([6]–[10]) buttons and their
function when pressed while holding down the [SHIFT] button.
No Assign
PartSel
1-5
Part+KeySw
1-5+ (S)
6-10
6-10+ (S)
KeySw
11-15
11-15+ (S)
PartSw
ArpSw
EfxSw
Wheel Func
SCENE, SYS
Wheel1 Source
Explanation
Specifies the function assigned to the [S3]
button.
Specifies how the button operates.
Specifies whether the function assigned
to the SL1 slider follows the setting of the
currently selected scene (SCENE) or the
system setting (SYS).
Specifies the function assigned to the [SL1]
slider.
Specifies whether the function assigned
to the SL2 slider follows the setting of the
currently selected scene (SCENE) or the
system setting (SYS).
Specifies the function assigned to the [SL2]
slider.
Specifies whether the function assigned to
the pedal connected to the HOLD jack follows
the setting of the currently selected scene
(SCENE) or the system setting (SYS).
Specifies the function assigned to the pedal
connected to the HOLD jack.
Specifies the polarity of the pedal connected
to the HOLD jack.
Specifies whether the function assigned to
the pedal connected to the CTRL jack follows
the setting of the currently selected scene
(SCENE) or the system setting (SYS).
Specifies the function assigned to the pedal
connected to the CTRL jack.
Nothing is assigned.
Specifies the current part that is controlled
from the panel or in the screen. The part
played by the keyboard does not change.
Simultaneously operates the current part and
the Keyboard SW, allowing you to play the
selected part from the keyboard. By pressing
multiple parts simultaneously, you can turn
the Keyboard SW on for multiple parts.
Specifies the keyboard switch, switching the
part that is played from the keyboard.
Switches on/off whether the part produces
sound. You can use this in a DJ-like manner to
add or remove parts while you perform.
Specifies whether each part is played by the
arpeggio.
From the left side, the buttons switch MFX,
DRIVE, REV, DLY, and CHO on/off for all parts
simultaneously.
Specifies whether the function assigned
to the [WHEEL 1] wheel follows the setting
of the currently selected scene (SCENE) or
follows the system setting (SYS).
JUPITER-X Owner's Manual Ver. 3.0 and later
Parameter
Value
[1] knob
[2] knob
For the values, refer
to "List of functions
Wheel1
that can be assigned
to the controllers"
SCENE, SYS
Wheel2 Source
For the values, refer
to "List of functions
Wheel2
that can be assigned
to the controllers"
SYSTEM - MIC IN
MIC IN
-24.0–+24.0 [dB]
Mic In Gain
OFF, ON
Mic Power
0–127
Rev Send Lev
0–127
Cho Send Lev
0–127
Dly Send Lev
OFF, ON
Mic Thru
NS
OFF, ON
NS Switch
-96–0 [dB]
NS Threshold
0–127
NS Release
COMP
OFF, ON
CompSwitch
0.1, 1, 2, ..., 100
CompAttack
[ms]
10, 20, ..., 1000
CompRelease
[ms]
-60–0 [dB]
CompThreshold
1: 1, 2: 1, ...4: 1,
8: 1, 16: 1, 32: 1,
CompRatio
INF: 1
0–30 [dB]
CompKnee
-24.0, -23.5, ... 0,
CompOutGain
..., +24.0 [dB]
SYSTEM - MIDI
MIDI
1–16, OFF
Ctrl Ch
SYS
Ctrl Src Sel
SCENE
Explanation
Specifies the function assigned to the
[WHEEL 1] wheel.
Specifies whether the function assigned
to the [WHEEL 2] wheel follows the setting
of the currently selected scene (SCENE) or
follows the system setting (SYS).
Specifies the function assigned to the
[WHEEL 2] wheel.
Adjusts the input level of the MIC IN jack.
If this is "ON", plug-in power (5 V) is supplied
to the MIC IN jack.
Specifies the amount of reverb that is applied
to the mic input.
Specifies the amount of chorus that is applied
to the mic input.
Specifies the amount of delay that is applied
to the mic input.
If you want the mic to be cut when the
vocoder is off, turn this "OFF".
Switches the noise suppressor on/off.
The noise suppressor is a function that
suppresses noise during periods of silence.
Adjusts the volume at which noise
suppression starts to be applied.
Adjusts the time from when noise
suppression starts until the volume reaches 0.
Specifies whether the mic compressor (a
compressor applied to the mic input) is used
(ON) or not used (OFF).
Specifies the time from when the input to
the mic compressor exceeds the Comp Thres
level until the volume is compressed.
Specifies the time from when the input to the
mic compressor falls below the Comp Thres
level until compression is no longer applied.
Specifies the level at which the mic
compressor starts applying compression.
Specifies the compression ratio for the mic
compressor.
Smooths the transition until the mic
compressor starts to be applied.
Higher values produce a smoother transition.
Specifies the output volume of the mic
compressor.
Specifies the MIDI receive channel on which
MIDI messages (program change and bank
select) from an external MIDI device can be
received to switch programs.
If you don't want programs to be switched
from a connected MIDI device, turn this "OFF".
SysCtrlSrc1–4 are used for tone control.
The scene's CtrlSrc1–4 settings are used for
tone control.
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