Synchronizing Lfo 1 Rate To The Tempo (Lfo Sync); Making Settings For Each Patch (Patch) - Roland JP-8080 Owner's Manual

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An example of using Delay Sync
Let's try out the Delay Sync effect.
1
Select Performance P1: 84.
The Upper Patch will be selected.
2
Play the keyboard to sound an arpeggio.
3
Move [TEMPO].
The Delay Time will change in synchronization with the
tempo.
If you wish to use Delay Sync as part of a sound that you
create, you can do so easily by selecting the above
Performance and moving the sliders or knobs to create the
desired Performance.
Synchronizing LFO 1 Rate
to the Tempo (LFO Sync)
LFO Sync
This setting specifies whether or not the LFO 1 Rate will be
synchronized to the tempo of the internal sequencer.
OFF: LFO 1 Rate will not be synchronized to the tempo of
the internal sequencer. The sound will be modulated
according to the LFO 1 section [RATE] setting.
(16th note)
(dotted 16th note)
(quarter note triplet)
(quarter note)
(dotted quarter note)
(whole note triplet)
(whole note)
(dotted whole note)
3–8 MEASURES:
LFO 1 Rate will be synchronized to the tempo of the inter-
nal sequencer, modulating the sound at intervals of the
specified note value or number of measures.
*
If MIDI Sync (p.123) is set to MIDI IN or REMOTE KBD
IN, the LFO 1 Rate can be synchronized to the tempo of
an external MIDI device (p.144).
An example of using LFO Sync
Let's try out the LFO Sync effect.
1
Select Performance P1: 85.
The Upper Patch is selected.
2
Play the keyboard to sound an arpeggio.
LFO 1 will shift the panning between left and right
(Auto Pan).
3
Move [TEMPO].
The LFO 1 Rate will change in synchronization with the
tempo.
120
(8th note triplet)
(8th note)
(dotted 8th note)
(half note triplet)
(half note)
(dotted half note)
(double note triplet)
(double note)
If you wish to create a sound using LFO 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 liking.
Making Settings for Each Patch
(Patch)
1
Press [EDIT].
The [EDIT] indicator will light and the BANK[1]–[8]
indicators will blink.
2
Press [PATCH] (BANK [4]) several times to select
the parameter whose settings you wish to modify.
*
By holding down [SHIFT] and pressing [PATCH], you
can return to the previous display page.
The [PATCH] indicator will light.
3
Press PANEL SELECT [LOWER]/[UPPER] to select
the Part whose settings you wish to modify.
If you press both [LOWER] and [UPPER] simultaneous-
ly, both indicators will light, and you can simultaneous-
ly edit the Patches of both Parts.
In this case, the panel will show the settings of the
Upper Patch.
4
Use [DEC]/[INC] to set the value.
When setting the Patch Name, you can also use Group
[DOWN]/[UP] to move the cursor to the location where
you wish to input a character.
5
When you finish making settings, press [EDIT] or
[EXIT].
The previous display will reappear.
The following ten parameters can be set independently for
each patch.
*
For details on
parameters, refer to the given page.
Patch Name
"Assigning a Name" (p.127)
Multi-FX Type (Multi Effect Type)
"Changing the type of Multi Effects (Multi Effects
Type)" (p.78)
Delay Type
"Changing the type of delay (Delay Type)" (p.79)
Bend Range Up
"Changing the Pitch (Bend Range Up/Down)" (p.89)
Bend Range Down
"Changing the Pitch (Bend Range Up/Down)" (p.89)
Morph Bend Assign
"Modifying the Pitch (Morph Bend Assign Switch)"
(p.85)

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