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Roland JUPITER-X - Top Panel Controls: Effects and Performance; Effects and Display Controls; Performance and Parameter Adjustment Controls

Roland JUPITER-X
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10
An Overview of the JUPITER-X
When you start up the JUPITER-X, the scene top screen appears.
From the top screen of the JUPITER-X, use the PAGE [<] [>]
buttons to move to the adjacent edit page at left or right,
where you can specify various settings for the scene, and use
controllers such as knobs and sliders to edit the sounds.
& “Editing a Scene
(SCENE EDIT) (p. 23)
The JUPITER-X lets you access a variety of functions by using
the [SCENE] button and [MODEL BANK] buttons to switch
modes.
Scene select mode ([SCENE] button)
You can switch scenes and view the selected state of the parts
partials.
SCENE TOP screen
Bank number–Scene number
Current internal
temperature
Scene Name
LFO editor
ENV editor
Current part name
9: Key Sw is ON
8: Key Sw is OFF
: Part Sw is OFF
+: Arpeggio part
: Current part
5
: Being edited simultaneously
9: PARTIAL Sw is ON
8: PARTIAL Sw is OFF
: Being edited
Bluetooth Sw
Use the [1] knob to select a scene bank, and use the [2] knob to
select a scene.
& “Recalling/Saving a Scene
(Scene Select Mode) (p. 13)
Sound select mode ([MODEL BANK] button)
You can select sounds and view the selected state of the parts
partials.
MODEL BANK TOP screen
Model/category
Model name/category name
Tone number
Tone name
Use the [1][16] buttons to select a model bank, and use the [1]
[2] knobs to select a sound.
& “Selecting Sounds and Model Banks” (p. 15)
Step edit mode ([STEP EDIT] button)
You can edit the data of a stored arpeggio performance, or create
an arpeggio pattern.
& “Editing Each Step of the Arpeggio Performance
(STEP EDIT)
(p. 21)
Part select mode ([PART] button)
You can select the part to be edited or the part that you want to
play.
You can also customize the function of the [1][15] buttons in the
way that you nd most convenient.
& Assigning Functions to the [1]–[15] Buttons” (p. 14)
ARP PART
EDIT
ARP
COMMON
EDIT
SCENE TOP
SCENE
COMMON
EDIT
SCENE
PART EDIT
SCENE
ZONE EDIT
SCENE
PART MFX
SCENE EFX
CHORUS
SCENE EFX
DELAY
SCENE EFX
REVERB
SCENE EFX
OverDrive
TONE
COMMON
EDIT
TONE
PARTIAL 1
TONE
PARTIAL 2
TONE
PARTIAL 3
TONE
PARTIAL 4
TONE MFX
<<<<<<<<< Use the cursor [<] [>] buttons to switch screens. >>>>>>>>>
SCENE TOP screen
Startup screen
Screen that appears when you press the [SCENE] button
Screen that appears when you press the [EXIT] button
several times
Enters the edit screen with a part selected (you can switch parts at any times).
When you use the cursor buttons to return, you return to the screen where you were before accessing the
edit screen.
<
>
MODEL
BANK TOP
MODEL BANK TOP screen
Screen that appears when you press the [MODEL BANK]
button or [PART] button
For some models, pages are not divided by partial.
Scene
Settings of all parts, scene eect settings, and I-Arpeggio
settings can be stored together as a “scene.
A scene lets you store the sequence data for each part, settings
for each part (tone number, pan, volume, etc.), settings that are
common to all parts (reverb, delay, chorus, etc.), and favorite
performance data.
By preparing several scenes in which you’ve stored your favorite
settings, you can simultaneously change numerous settings
simply by switching scenes.
The JUPITER-X can store 256 scenes.

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