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* The following information is for customers who updated from version 1 to version 2. If this supplementary manual was included with a new JUPITER-80 you purchased, your instrument has already been updated to version 2; please proceed to the next page.
The internal Registrations, Live Sets, and Tones have been renovated.
The new sounds of version 2 will become available following a factory reset.
NOTE
* When you carry out a factory reset, all sound data (Registrations, Live Sets, Tones) saved in the JUPITER-80 will be lost. If you want to keep the sound data that you've been using, make a backup as described in "Backing Up All Settings to a USB Flash Drive" (p. 79) in the owner's manual.
A screen that displays a list of registrations (for one bank) has been added. In version 2, this Registration Play screen will appear after you turn on the power.
MEMO
You can specify the screen that appears when you turn on the power by changing the Startup Screen setting, located in <SYSTEM>→ <SETUP> → <Startup>. If you want the Registration screen to be the startup screen (now called the Registration Top screen in version 2), as it was in version 1, then choose "Registration Top" as the startup screen.
Parameter | Value | Explanation |
Startup Screen | Registration Play | After the power turns on, the Registration Play screen that was added in version 2 will appear. |
Registration Top | After the power turns on, the Registration Top screen will appear as in the previous version. |
You can also access the Registration Play screen by touching the icon indicated in the following illustration of the Registration Top screen.
About the Registration Play Screen
Three new types of low pass filters have been added.
Filter | Explanation |
LPF1 | This is the low pass filter provided with version 1 of the JUPITER-80. |
LPF2 | This is a newly added vintage-type low pass filter. This is a filter suitable for reproducing the classic synthesizer sounds of the past. |
LPF3 | |
LPF4 |
Here's how to specify how MFX 1–4 will be connected.
If you're using SONAR, you can use the JUPITER-80 as a controller for SONAR simply by turning on the JUPITER-80's "ACT" function.
What is ACT?
ACT (Active Controller Technology) is a function that allows you to operate SONAR from an external device such as the JUPITER-80. With no need for complicated settings, you can operate the plug-in effect or plug-in synthesizer that is currently active in SONAR.
In order to use ACT, you'll need to install the control surface plug-in.
The control surface plug-in can be the Roland website (http://www.roland.com/support/) by going to the "Downloads" page and selecting "JUPITER-80" as the product name.
For details on making settings after installation, refer to SONAR's online help.
For details on using the control surface plug-in, refer to the online help for the control surface plug-in.
* If a dialog box asking you to select either the 32-bit version or the 64-bit version appears during installation, select the choice that matches the version of SONAR (32-bit or 64-bit) you're using. If you're using SONAR LE, select "32-bit version."
In the ACT screen you can make the following settings.
Parameter | Value | Explanation |
Mode | ALL | The PART BALANCE [LEVEL] sliders, the PART ON/OFF buttons, and the SONG PLAYER/RECORDER buttons can be used as ACT controllers. |
SONG PLAYER/RECORDER ONLY | The SONG PLAYER/RECORDER buttons can be used as ACT controllers. | |
Tx MIDI Channel | REGISTRATION | MIDI messages will be transmitted on the MIDI transmit channel specified by the registration. |
Ch 1–Ch 16 | MIDI messages will be transmitted on the MIDI channel you specify here, regardless of the registration's settings. | |
Local Switch | OFF, ON | Specifies the Local Switch on/off status. |
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