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Easily Controlling Complex Tonal Changes (Motion Control)
Normally, it is all you can do to move one or two sliders/knobs as you play, but there may be times at
which you would like to operate more sliders/knobs to produce more complex tonal changes. In such
cases you can use Motion Control. Motion Control is a function that can store movements (motions) of
two or more sliders/knobs.
While playing back the pattern that you created in the previous section, let’s playback a Motion to modify
the sound.
1 Select the Performance P1: 88 (p.23).
2 Press PANEL SELECT [LOWER].
By playing the MIDI keyboard, you will hear the Lower Patch sound. Let’s modify this sound by Motion
Control.
3 Follow steps 1–4 on page 38 to prepare for pattern playback, and playback the pattern
that you created in the previous section.
4 Press MOTION CONTROL [1].
The indicator will blink, and the Motion of [1] will playback.
The tone will change as though various sliders/knobs are being moved simultaneously.
5 To stop the Motion, press [1] once again.
The indicator will go dark.
6 In the same way, listen to the Motion of [2].
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◆ For details on playing back a Motion
➜ “Playing Back a Motion” (p.98)
◆ To change the tone in additional ways while playing back a Motion
➜ “Moving Sliders or Knobs While Playing Back Motions” (p.99)
◆ To playback a Motion simultaneously when a Pattern is selected
➜ “Playing Back a Motion From the Beginning Each Time a Key is Pressed (Motion Restart)”
(p.99)
◆ The JP-8080 has two Motion Sets, with motion [1] and [2] as a single set.
➜ “Switching Motion Sets” (p.99)