Switching Registrations
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Equipment
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Quick Guide
Switching Registration Sets
A Registration Set contains 4 banks (1–4). You can create 8 
Registration Sets, meaning that 4 Registrations x 4 banks x 8 sets = 
128 Registrations are available. 
Here’s how to switch the Registration Set so that you can select 
other banks.
Set 1
Set 8
Registration
Bank
1
Registration
Bank
3
Registration
Bank
2
Registration
Bank
4
1.  In the Top screen, move the cursor to the registration 
number and press the [ENTER] button.
The REGISTRATION LIST screen will appear.
2.  Use the value dial to select a registration.
You can also use the [ ] [ ] (cursor) buttons to switch 
registration sets.
Registration Set
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You can use the “Registration Exchange” function (p. 71) to swap 
entire sets of Registrations.
Using the [MANUAL] Button
If you press the [MANUAL] button, only the Upper Part will turn on, 
and a piano sound will be selected (with the factory settings).
You can layer sounds by turning on the Solo Part or the Percussion/
Lower Part.
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•  The [MANUAL] button lets you easily put the JUPITER-50 in a 
state where only the Upper Part will sound. This button is also 
convenient when you want to audition the sound of a Live Set, 
or when you want to start creating a registration.
•  The results of editing a manual registration can be saved as a 
conventional registration ([01] 1-1–[08] 4-4).
Single Part Play
The JUPITER-50’s sound generator plays three parts in combination. 
If you want to sound only one part, you’ll need to turn o the other 
parts.
The single part play registration limits the sounding parts to one 
part; other parts will automatically be o .
1.  Call up the registration [01]1-1.
2.  Press the [DEC] button to select the registration  
“[00]---: SINGLE PART PLAY.”
The single part play registration will be selected.
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•  When using single part play, the Split function and Harmony 
Intelligence function are unavailable.
•  The results of editing a single part play registration can be saved 
as a conventional registration ([01] 1-1–[08] 4-4).