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Editing a Tone (TONE EDIT)
Editing a Tone (TONE EDIT Screen)
From the SCENE TOP screen, you can also use the PAGE [<] [>]
buttons to move to the pages at the right, and edit the tone from
the tone edit pages.
* You can also access the tone edit pages from the MENU screen.
& “Accessing the MENU Screen” (p. 42)
1. Press the [SCENE] button.
The SCENE TOP screen appears.
2. Press one or more of the OSC SELECT [1]–[4] buttons
to select the partial(s) that you want to edit.
By pressing two or more of the OSC SELECT [1]–[4] buttons
simultaneously, you can select multiple partials to edit
together.
MEMO
Only some models allow multiple selection.
3. Use the PAGE [<] [>] buttons to move to the tone edit
page of the item that you want to edit.
4. Use the [1] knob to select the parameter that you
want to edit, and use the [2] knob to edit the value.
For details, refer to “Parameter Guide” (PDF).
5. If you want to save the settings, write the tone.
& “Saving the Tone Settings (TONE WRITE)” (p. 27)
Editing Basic Settings for the Tone
(TONE COMMON EDIT)
Here’s how to make basic settings for the tone, such as its volume,
pitch, and whether various functions are used.
In this page you can edit parameters that are common to all
partials.
Editing the Parameters of Each Section
(TONE EDIT)
Here you can edit the parameters of each section, such as the
oscillator and lter.
Depending on the model, the screens are divided into PARTIAL
1–4.
For some models, controllers change their operation when a tone
edit page is shown.
& “XV-5080, RD-PIANO, and Other Tones
(When the TONE EDIT Page is
Shown)
” (p. 34)
Editing the Eects (TONE MFX)
You can edit the eects for each tone.
This is valid if the “SCENE PART MFX” parameter “FllwToneMFX” is
“ON”; if that parameter is “OFF,” the part eect is used instead of the
tone eect.
This is recommended if you want to make eect settings
individually for each user tone.
& “Part Edit” (p. 25)
Duplicating a Partial (PARTIAL COPY)
For models such as “XV-5080” or “RD-PIANO” which allow each
partial to be edited, you can copy the parameters of the currently
selected partial to another partial.
MEMO
Be aware that an overwrite-saved tone cannot be restored to its
previous state.
1. From the SCENE TOP screen or the MENU screen,
access the “TONE EDIT” screen.
& “Accessing the MENU Screen” (p. 42)
2. Press one of the OSC SELECT [1]–[4] buttons to select
the copy-source partial.
3. While holding down the [SHIFT] button and the
[WRITE] button, press one of the OSC SELECT [1]–[4]
buttons to select the copy-destination partial.
A conrmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
4. To execute, press the [ENTER] button.
Saving the Tone Settings (TONE WRITE)
A tone that you create will change if you move a knob or select
another tone. It also disappears when you power-o the JUPITER-X.
When you’ve created a tone that you like, you should save it as a
user tone.
1. Press the [SCENE] button, and then press the [WRITE]
button.
The WRITE MENU screen appears.
2. Use the [1] knob or the [2] knob to select “PART*
TONE”(* is the number of the part that is assigned
to the tone that you want to save), and press the
[ENTER] button.
3. Use the [1] knob or the [2] knob to select the save-
destination, and press the [ENTER] button.
If you want to rename the tone that you’re saving, use the PAGE
[<] [>] buttons to move the cursor and use the [2] knob to
specify the character.
4. Press the [ENTER] button.
A conrmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.
5. To execute, press the [ENTER] button.