Other Useful Functions - Roland Super JX-10 Owner's Manual

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9. OTHER USEFUL FUNCTIONS

1. Tuning
You can tune the JX-10 using the a Dial as follows.
1. With the Display showing the Patch Memory, push the Master Tune Button
2. As you play the keyboard, tune the JX-10 by rotating the α Dial.
As you rotate the α Dial clockwise, the created pitch will be higher and counterclockwise will lower the pitch.
The Display will show the set pitch.
The pitch shown in the Display changes in 1Hz steps, but the actual pitch changes continuously.
3. Set the Protect Switch on the JX-10 to the OFF position, and push the Write Button
4. The Display will respond with as below, showing the tuning is completed.
5. Return the Protect Switch on the JX-10 to the ON position.
2. Function Display
Even while you are playing the keyboard, you can change what is currently shown in the Display to other indication.
Three different displays are optional as follows.
Tone Name:
Split Point:
MIDI Channel:
If you wish to see any of the left three displays, simply press the Function
Display Button (ID, and the Display changes from the usual indication to
Tone Name, Split Point and MIDI Channel as shown below.
While the Tone number is being displayed, selecting a different Tone will
display the new Tone number.
When you call a different Patch Memory, the Function Display will
accordingly change.
To return to the usual Display, push the Enter Key.
Tone Name
Split Point
Midi Channel
The names of the Tones currently in use are displayed.
In the Split mode, the ·split Points of the Lower and Upper sections are displayed.
The MIDI Channel number cur
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ently in use is displayed.
A: Tone Number of Lower Section
B: Tone Name of Lower Section
C: Tone Number of Upper Section
D: Tone Name of Upper Section
A: The highest note of the Lower Section
B: The lowest note of the Upper Section
C: When the Split Point is set with MIDI Send, it
will be displayed
A: MIDI Channel number of the Receiver
(LOWER/UPPER)
B: MIDI Channel number of the Transmitter
(LOWER/UPPER)
C: Patch Memory Channel (These are displayed
when they have been set with MIDI Send.)
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