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Roland JUPITER-X Reference Manual

Roland JUPITER-X
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Contents
Panel Descriptions ............................ 4
: Top Panel .................................... 4
: Rear Panel
(Connecting Your Equipment)
............... 8
An Overview of the JUPITER-X ................ 9
: Basic Structure ................................ 9
Getting Ready to Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
: Placing the JUPITER-X on a Stand................. 11
: Turning the JUPITER-X On ....................... 11
Turning O the Power............................. 11
: Using the Auto O Function ..................... 11
: Adjusting the Overall Volume.................... 12
: Using the Built-In Speakers...................... 12
Selecting Sounds ............................. 13
: Recalling/Saving a Scene
(Scene Select Mode)
.......... 13
Recalling a Scene ................................ 13
Selecting a Scene from a List ........................ 13
Saving a Scene.................................. 13
Using the Scene Lock Function ...................... 14
Initializing a Scene ............................... 14
: Selecting a Part
(Part Select Mode)
................... 14
Selecting the Part to Edit
(Current Part)
.................. 14
Selecting the Parts to Perform ....................... 14
Assigning Functions to the [1]–[15] Buttons ............. 14
: Selecting Sounds and Model Banks ............... 15
Selecting Sounds ................................ 15
Model Bank .................................... 15
: Adding Tones ................................. 16
Saving Tones to a USB Flash Drive .................... 16
Importing the Tones into the JUPITER-X ................ 16
Performing ................................... 17
: Performing Arpeggios.......................... 17
: Making Performance Settings ................... 17
Using the Controllers ............................. 17
Specifying the Key Range .......................... 17
: Performing with a Connected Mic
(Vocoder)
.......... 17
Adjusting the Mic Settings ......................... 18
: Performing with a Connected Computer or Other
External Device
............................... 18
: If the Keyboard Does Not Play Sound.............. 19
I-ARPEGGIO ................................... 20
: Using the Step Edit Function..................... 21
Editing Each Step of the Arpeggio Performance
(STEP EDIT)
.... 21
Playing a Pattern You Entered ....................... 22
Editing a Scene
(SCENE EDIT)
..................... 23
: Scene Edit/Part Edit ............................ 24
Scene Edit ..................................... 24
Part Edit ...................................... 25
: Saving the Scene Settings
(SCENE WRITE)
............. 25
: Initializing a Scene
(SCENE INITIALIZE)
................ 25
Editing a Tone
(TONE EDIT)
...................... 26
: What Each Section Does ........................ 26
OSC
(Oscillator)
.................................. 26
FILTER ........................................ 26
AMP ......................................... 26
LFO
(Low Frequency Oscillator)
......................... 26
ENVELOPE ..................................... 26
: Editing a Tone
(TONE EDIT Screen)
.................... 27
Editing Basic Settings for the Tone
(TONE COMMON EDIT)
...... 27
Editing the Parameters of Each Section
(TONE EDIT)
......... 27
Editing the Eects
(TONE MFX)
........................ 27
Duplicating a Partial
(PARTIAL COPY)
.................... 27
: Saving the Tone Settings
(TONE WRITE)
.............. 27
: Initializing a Tone
(TONE INITIALIZE)
.................. 28
Correspondence Between Controllers and
Parameters
................................... 29
: JUPITER-8 .................................... 29
: JUNO-106 .................................... 30
: JX-8P........................................ 31
: SH-101 ...................................... 32
: XV-5080, RD-PIANO, and Other Tones (When the
SCENE EDIT Page is Shown)
...................... 33
: XV-5080, RD-PIANO, and Other Tones (When the TONE
EDIT Page is Shown)
........................... 34
: Controllers Common to All Models................ 35
: MFX Assign Parameters......................... 36
Using the Bluetooth® Functionality ........... 37
: Using the JUPITER-Xs Speakers to Hear Music from a
Mobile Device
................................ 37
Registering a Mobile Device
(Pairing)
................... 37
Connecting an Already-Paired Mobile Device ............ 37
Playing Music from the Mobile Device ................. 37
: Using the JUPITER-X to Control a Mobile Device ..... 37
Using the JUPITER-X as a MIDI Keyboard for a Music App .... 37
: Dierentiating Multiple JUPITER-X Units
(Bluetooth ID)
. 38
: Disabling the Bluetooth Functionality ............. 38

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Roland JUPITER-X Specifications

Power IconPower
power supplyAC 117–240 V, 50/60 Hz
power consumption20W
Sound and Effects IconSound and Effects
preset tones4, 000 or greater
user tones256
drum kits90 or greater
Connectivity IconConnectivity
bluetooth profile supportA2DP, GATT
headphones jacksStereo miniature phone type, Stereo 1/4-inch phone type
main out jacks1/4-inch phone type, XLR type
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
width1, 090 mm
depth447 mm
height119 mm
weight16.9 kg

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