Using The Jp-8080 With The Mc-505 - Roland JP-8080 Owner's Manual

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9
Turn OSC 2 [EXT] on.
The external sound will be input to both parts.
10
Set OSC COMMON [OSC BALANCE] to the OSC 2
position.
Both parts will sound using the external sound.
Since the pan is set appropriately, the sound will be
stereo.
11
Use EXTERNAL INPUT [INST/LOWER] / [VOCAL/UPPER]
to adjust the volume of the external inputs.
12
Move the panel sliders/knobs to edit the external
sound.
13
Perform the Voice Modulator Initialize operation.
[INIT/UTIL]: VMod Init (p.106)
Initialize to either F.BANK: STANDARD or F.BANK:
RADIO.
At this time, the Voice Modulator panel will be selected.
VOICE MODULATOR [ON] will be on.
[VOICE MOD SEND] will also be on for both parts, and
the external sound synthesized by both parts will be
input to the Voice Modulator.
14
Turn off Ext->Inst Send and Ext->Vocal Send.
[VOICE MOD]: Ext->Inst Send (p.109)
[VOICE MOD]: Ext->Vocal Send (p.109)
The external sound will no longer be input directly into
the Voice Modulator, and only the external sound that
has been synthesized by both parts will be input.
To obtain a filter bank effect, input an external sound (by
pressing a note or playing back a tape or CD) and move
[1]–[12].
If you input a tape or CD from the INST/LOWER
jack / VOCAL/UPPER jack
The effect will be obtained only while you are playing a
note. If you wish to obtain the effect simply by inputting the
sound without having to play a note, make the following
settings.
1
Simultaneously press PANEL SELECT [UPPER]
and [LOWER] to select both parts.
*
If the Voice Modulator panel is selected, press [EXIT]
and then simultaneously press [UPPER] and [LOWER].
2
Turn on the Ext Trig Switch.
[PATCH]: Ext Trig Switch (p.121)
3
Set Ext Trig Dest to either AMP or FILTER&AMP.
[PATCH]: Ext Trig Dest (p.121)
4
Set OSC 2 [CONTROL 1] to the minimum position.
Using the JP-8080 with the
MC-505
Here's how you can connect the Roland MC-505 groove box
to the JP-8080 and use both devices together.
This allows an additional range of possibilities, such as
using a JP-8080 patch to play one part of an MC-505 pattern,
or using the D Beam controller to control a JP-8080 patch.
Make the following connections.
JP-8080
MIDI
IN
OUTPUT
Power Amp
Here we are going to use the bass part (part 2) of the MC-
505 pattern to play the Lower patch of the JP-8080. The
remaining parts will be played by MC-505 sounds.
We will also use the MC-505 to play arpeggios that will be
sounded by the Upper patch of the JP-8080. The D Beam
controller and knobs and sliders of the MC-505 will control
the Upper patch.
From the factory settings, make the following settings on
the MC-505.
Pattern:
SEQ OUT:
SYS: MIDI Local Tx:
PART SELECT:
D BEAM CONTROLLER:
D BEAM CTRL TYPE:
ARPEGGIATOR:
ARPEGGIATOR RANGE: +1
ARP: Style:
KEYBOARD PAD HOLD: ON
1
Select performance P2: 88.
2
On the MC-505, press [PLAY] to playback the pattern.
The bass part of the pattern will be sounded by the JP-
8080's Lower patch.
MC-505
MIDI
OUT
OUTPUT
Mixer
P: 009 Psy Trance 9
Part 2 to EXT
Part 1 = EXT
Part 1
ON
08: Cut + Reso2-S
ON
HEAVY SLAP
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