1
Use the Initialize operation to set the Performance
to the basic settings.
[INIT/UTIL]: Initialze: PERF: TEMPORARY
2 Since bass is a low-range instrument, set the OSC
COMMON section OSC SHIFT to “-2 OCT.”
3 Set the FILTER section [CUTOFF FREQ] to the min-
imum setting.
There will be no sound.
4 Move the FILTER ENVELOPE section [D] to the
position shown in the diagram to create the attack
portion of the sound.
5 Move the FILTER ENVELOPE section [S] to the
position shown in the diagram to specify the tone
for the sustain portion of the sound.
6 Make SOLO SW [LEGATO] light to turn it on.
With a setting of legato, you will be able to produce a
legato feeling similar to that which occurs when a finger
is slid to another fret without releasing the string.
7 Move the FILTER ENVELOPE section [DEPTH] to
the position shown in the diagram to determine the
overall tone.
The sense of attack will lessen somewhat, and the tone
will become a bit darker.
8 Make the [-12dB/-24dB] indicator go dark, to select
-12 dB.
The core of the sound will remain unchanged, but the
tone will be less bright.
9 If desired, you can adjust the FILTER section [RES-
ONANCE] to add a distinctive character to the tone.
10
Set the Delay Type to MONO SHORT.
[PATCH]: Delay Type: MONO SHORT
11
Set the DELAY [TIME] to the minimum setting, and
move [FEEDBACK] and [LEVEL] to the positions
shown in the diagram.
12
Adjust the FILTER ENVELOPE section [DEPTH]
once again to adjust the overall tone to your taste.
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Sound-Creating Tips
This section will give you know-how and tips for editing a Patch to create various types of sounds. Refer to the
explanations and the panel diagrams, and actually operate your JP-8080 to hear the results.
* Items for which a setting is not given in the panel diagram do not need to be set.
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