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Roland JP-8080 - Setting the Number of Voices for each Part (Voice Assign); Setting the Split Point; Starting an Individual Envelope While a Key Remains Pressed (1) (Individual Trigger)

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Setting the Number of Voices
for Each Part (Voice Assign)
Voice Assign
(6) 8-2 (2), (5) 7-3 (3), (4) 6-4 (4), (4) 5-5 (4), (4) 4-6 (4),
(3) 3-7(5), (2) 2-8 (6)
* Numbers in ( ) are for when the Voice Modulator is on
When the Key Mode is Dual or Split, this setting specifies
the number of voices that will be assigned to the Lower and
Upper Parts respectively.
The maximum simultaneous polyphony will differ depend-
ing on whether the Voice Modulator is on/off. When the
Voice Modulator is on, eight voices are available; when off,
ten voices are available. The combinations of numbers of
voices when the Voice Modulator is on or off are fixed.
Setting the Split Point
Split Point C-1–G9
When the Key Mode is Split, this setting specifies the split
point. The keyboard will be divided into upper and lower
areas around the specified split point.
Starting an Individual Envelope While a Key
Remains Pressed (1) (Individual Trigger)
In normal playing, the pitch, filter, and amplitude
envelopes will start at the moment that you play the MIDI
keyboard, causing the sound to begin changing. However
on the JP-8080, you can cause just the filter or the amplitude
envelope to start at a different timing than the other
envelopes.
The factor or event which causes the envelope of the filter
or amplifier to start is called the “trigger.”
If the trigger is note data, this function is called “individual
trigger.”
If you vary the velocity of the trigger note data, the sound
will change according to the Velocity Assign (p.81) settings.
<Example>
Connect a MIDI keyboard to the REMOTE KBD IN, and use
only your playing on the keyboard to control the Individual
Trigger function (Key Mode: Split)
* If the Individual Trigger Switch is ON, and you play
without having received trigger note data, the filter
envelope or amplifier envelope will not take effect, and
the sound may not be produced as you intend.
There are four parameters for Individual Trigger.
Indv Trig Switch
(Individual Trigger Switch)
This switches Individual Trigger on/off.
OFF: Individual Trigger will not be used. For normal play-
ing, leave this turned off.
ON: Individual Trigger will be used.
Indv Trig Dest
(Individual Trigger Destination)
Select the envelope that will be started by the note mes-
sages.
At this time, the result will be clearly noticeable if you
adjust the envelope to produce a sharply defined sound.
For example if FILTER is selected, increase the FILTER
ENVELOPE [DEPTH] to a high setting, and lower the FIL-
TER [CUTOFF FREQ]. If AMP is selected, raise the AMP
[LEVEL] setting.
FILTER: The filter envelope will be started.
AMP: The amplifier envelope will be started.
FILTER&AMP: The filter and amplifier envelopes will be
started.
Split Point
Lower
Upper
C4C3C2 C5 C6
notes played in
Upper
notes played in
Lower (trigger)
resulting playback
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