Synchronizing Chorus Modulation To The Tempo/Lfo 1 (Chorus Sync); Synchronizing Delay Time To The Tempo (Delay Sync) - Roland JP-8080 Owner's Manual

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If you wish to select patches for each part via the MIDI
IN connector, set the Part MIDI Channel to a setting dif-
ferent from the Performance Control Channel (p.124). If
these are set to the same MIDI channel, the Performance
Control Channel setting will take priority, meaning that
when a program change is received, the performance
will be switched.
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If you wish to play the patches of each part using the
MIDI IN connector, set the Part MIDI Channel to a set-
ting different from the Individual Trigger Source
Channel (p.117). If these are set to the same MIDI chan-
nel, the Individual Trigger Source Channel setting will
take priority, meaning that the patch may not sound
even if note messages are received.
Synchronizing Chorus Modulation
to the Tempo/LFO 1 (Chorus Sync)
Chorus Sync
This setting lets you synchronize the Chorus Rate (speed of
modulation) to the tempo of the internal sequencer or to
LFO 1.
Chorus Sync is valid for multi-effects types other than desti-
nation.
OFF: Chorus Rate will not be synchronized to the tempo of
the internal sequencer. The chorus will be applied accord-
ing to the Multi-FX Type setting (p.78).
(16th note)
(dotted 16th note)
(quarter note triplet)
(quarter note)
(dotted quarter note)
(whole note triplet)
(whole note)
(dotted whole note)
3–8 MEASURES:
Chorus Rate will be synchronized to the tempo of the inter-
nal sequencer, and the chorus will be applied at intervals of
the specified note value or number of measures.
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If MIDI Sync (p.123) is set to MIDI IN or REMOTE KBD
IN, the Chorus Rate can be synchronized to the tempo of
an external MIDI device. (p.144)
LFO 1: Chorus Rate will be synchronized to the LFO 1 Rate.
An example of using Chorus Sync
Let's try out the Chorus Sync effect.
1
Select Performance P1: 84.
2
Press [LOWER].
The Lower Patch will be selected.
3
Play the MIDI keyboard to sound an arpeggio.
(8th note triplet)
(8th note)
(dotted 8th note)
(half note triplet)
(half note)
(dotted half note)
(double note triplet)
(double note)
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Move [TEMPO].
The Chorus Rate will change in synchronization with
the tempo.
If you wish to create a sound using Chorus Sync, an easy
way to do so is to select the above Performance and then
use the sliders and knobs to modify the sound to your lik-
ing.
Synchronizing Delay Time to
the Tempo (Delay Sync)
Delay Sync
Specify whether or not the Delay Time will be synchronized
to the tempo of the internal sequencer.
OFF: Delay Time will not be synchronized to the tempo of
the internal sequencer. The delay will sound according to
the DELAY section [TIME] setting.
(16th note)
(dotted 16th note)
(quarter note triplet)
(quarter note)
(dotted quarter note)
Delay Time will be synchronized to the tempo of the inter-
nal sequencer, producing delayed sounds at intervals of the
specified note value.
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If MIDI Sync (p.123) is set to MIDI IN or REMOTE KBD
IN, the Delay Time can be synchronized to an external
MIDI Clock. (p.144)
delay sounds
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On the JP-8080, it is not possible to make the delay time
longer than 1250 ms (1.25 seconds) for a mono delay, or
longer than 625 ms for a panning delay. If you attempt
to set a Delay Time longer than that, the Delay Time will
be halved, and the delays will sound at half the speci-
fied interval.
For tempo values slower than the following, the Delay
Time will be halved.
Pan = 24
Pan = 32
Pan = 36
Pan = 48, 24
Pan = 64, 32
Pan = 72, 36
Pan = 96, 48, 24
Pan = 128, 64, 32
Pan = 144, 72, 36
Pan = 192, 96, 48, 24 Mono = 96, 48, 24
(8th note triplet)
(8th note)
(dotted 8th note)
(half note triplet)
(half note) :
Mono = 24
Mono = 32
Mono = 36
Mono = 48, 24
Mono = 64, 32
Mono = 72, 36
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