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Roland Jupiter-50
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Getting Acquainted with the JUPITER-50
21
Introduction Playing Sounds Editing Sounds
Other Convenient
Functions
Connecting Other
Equipment
Appendix
Quick Guide
Tones
The “tone is the smallest unit of sound that is managed on the JUPITER-50.
There are four types of tones, as shown in the table below. These tones are the elements that make up Registrations (p. 23) and Live Sets (p. 22).
Type Explanation
SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tone
These are acoustic-type SuperNATURAL sounds.
Many realistic sounds using Behavior Modeling Technology are provided.
You can also use the LIVE SET TONE MODIFY screen (p. 60) to adjust certain parameters that have been selected
as most appropriate for each sound.
These tones can be assigned to a Live Set (Upper Part, Lower Part), to the Solo Part, or to the Percussion Part.
SuperNATURAL Synth Tone
These are synthesizer-type SuperNATURAL sounds.
These tones can be assigned to the Live Set (Upper Part), Solo Part, and Percussion/Lower Part.
You can also use the LIVE SET TONE MODIFY screen (p. 60) to adjust parameters.
Manual Percussion
These produce the sounds of percussion instruments or sound eects.
A wide variety of percussion instruments and sound eects will be heard depending on the key (note number)
you play.
These tones can be assigned only to the Percussion/Lower Part.
Drums/SFX
MEMO
The results of your editing a SuperNATURAL Acoustic Tone/Synth Tone, Manual Percussion, and Drums/SFX can be saved as a Registration or as a
Live Set.

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