Canceling The Settings Of A Parameter; Canceling The Settings Of All Parameters - Roland JP-8080 Owner's Manual

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When the MIDI keyboard is played with different velocities,
the various parameter values will change in the amount
specified by step 4, relative to the current slider/knob posi-
tions.
This means that if you move the sliders/knobs after making
settings, this will change the parameter values that are pro-
duced when you play at the standard velocity. The width of
the change will not be affected.
value when velocity
is maximum
value when velocity
is standard
value when velocity
is minimum
moved while keeping the same range of change
*
When you wish to check the width of the parameter
change, press [VELOCITY ASSIGN] while appearing the
Temporary Scope display, and then move the
sliders/knobs (Velocity Scope: p.63).
*
If you wish to view the width of parameter change in
the display as you adjust the setting, press [VELOCITY
ASSIGN] when the Edit Scope page is desired, and then
move the slider/knob (Velocity Edit Scope: p.64).
*
If velocity is used simultaneously with Control Assign
(p.84), Vocal Morph Contorl (p.104) or Motion Control
(p.98), any overlapping parameters will have their val-
ues added to produce the resulting change.
Brass instrument attacks
On brass instruments such as the trumpet, an "instability in
pitch" occurs when breath is first blown into the instru-
ment. The degree of this instability depends on the force of
the breath.
By setting OSC COMMON [LFO 1 & ENV DESTINATION]
to OSC 1+2, and setting PITCH ENVELOPE [DEPTH] and
AMP [LEVEL] for velocity, softly played notes will have lit-
tle pitch change, and strongly played notes will have a large
pitch change, producing a more realistic simulation of a
brass instrument.
softly blown
pitch
value when velocity
is maximum
value when velocity
is standard
value when velocity
is minimum
strongly blown
pitch
Canceling the Settings of a
Parameter
If you wish to cancel the settings only for a specific parame-
ter of the parameters being controlled, use the following
procedure to set the width of change to 0 for that parameter.
1
Move the slider/knob to the lowest (or the far left)
position for the parameter whose settings you wish
to cancel.
2
Press MORPHING [VELOCITY ASSIGN].
The indicator will blink, and the velocity assign page
will appear.
3
Slightly raise (or rotate to the right) the slider/knob,
and then return it to the lowest (far left) position.
4
Press [VELOCITY ASSIGN] or [EXIT].
The indicator will light (or go dark if all parameters
were canceled), and the previous display will reappear.
The parameter settings have now been canceled.
5
Move the slider/knob to the desired position.
*
It is also possible to use Velocity Edit Scope (p.64) to set
the width of parameter change to zero.
Canceling the Settings of
All Parameters
1
Press MORPHING [VELOCITY ASSIGN].
The indicator will blink, and the velocity assign page
will appear.
2
Press [WRITE].
The display will indicate "Completed."
All parameter settings have now been canceled.
3
Press [VELOCITY ASSIGN] or [EXIT].
The indicator will go dark, and the previous display will
reappear.
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