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Roland Jupiter-Xm User Manual

Roland Jupiter-Xm
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Contents
Introduction ........................................ 3
: An Overview of the JUPITER-Xm............................. 3
Panel Descriptions.................................. 4
: Top Panel ................................................. 4
: Rear Panel
(Connecting Your Equipment)
........................ 6
: Bottom Panel.............................................. 8
Installing the Batteries .......................................... 8
: Turning the JUPITER-Xm On................................. 8
Turning Off the Power .......................................... 8
: Adjusting the Overall Volume
(Master Volume)
................. 8
: Using the Built-In Speakers ................................. 8
Using the Scene Function (SCENE) ................... 9
: Recalling a Scene .......................................... 9
: Showing the Part Setting Status List ......................... 9
: Scene Edit................................................. 9
: Saving a Scene ............................................ 9
Selecting and Playing Tones (MODEL BANK) .......... 10
: Selecting a Tone ........................................... 10
Playing the MODEL BANK Tones
(SINGLE SETUP)
........................ 10
Selecting Tones from a Model Bank ................................ 10
Changing the Model or Tone from the Top Screen ...................... 10
Using This Instrument as a Specific Model
(SINGLE SETUP)
................. 10
Using I-ARPEGGIO .................................. 11
: Turning the Arpeggio On/Off ............................... 11
: Continuing the Arpeggio Even After Releasing Your Hand
(I-ARPEGGIO HOLD)
........................................ 11
: Selecting the Arpeggio Type ................................ 11
: Selecting the Type of Rhythm ............................... 11
: Setting the Arpeggio Tempo ................................ 11
: Automatically Changing the Arpeggio
(PLAY DETECTOR)
........ 11
: Editing Individual Steps of the Arpeggio Performance
(STEP EDIT)
................................................. 12
Using Step Edit Data for Arpeggio Performance........................ 13
Editing the Sound (TONE EDIT)........................ 14
: Basic Editing Operations.................................... 14
: OSC
(Oscillator)
............................................. 14
: FILTER .................................................... 14
: LFO
(Low Frequency Oscillator)
................................. 14
: ENVELOPE................................................. 14
: EFFECTS .................................................. 14
: Saving a Sound You’ve Created
(WRITE)
....................... 14
Using Performance Functions...................... 15
: Splitting the Keyboard to Play Different Sounds
(Split)
......... 15
: Layering Two Sounds
(Dual)
................................. 15
: Transposing the Keyboard in Octave Units
(Octave)
............ 15
: Transposing the Keyboard in Semitone Steps
(Transpose)
....... 15
: Playing Single Notes
(Monophonic)
........................... 15
: Layering the Same Tone to Thicken the Sound
(Unison)
......... 15
: Preventing Dynamics Changes in Your Performance
(Velocity Off)
................................................ 15
: Smoothly Changing the Pitch
(Portamento)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Using the Bluetooth® Functionality ............... 16
: Using the JUPITER-Xms Speakers to Hear Music from a Mobile
Device .................................................... 16
Registering a Mobile Device
(Pairing)
................................ 16
Connecting an Already-Paired Mobile Device ......................... 16
Playing Music from the Mobile Device .............................. 16
: Using the JUPITER-Xm to Control a Mobile Device............. 16
Using the JUPITER-Xm as a MIDI Keyboard for a Music App................ 16
: Differentiating Multiple JUPITER-Xm Units
(Bluetooth ID)
........ 17
: Disabling the Bluetooth Functionality ....................... 17
Connecting External Equipment................... 18
: Performing with a Connected Pedal ......................... 18
Sustaining the Notes
(Hold)
....................................... 18
Adding Expression to Your Performance
(Expression)
..................... 18
: Performing with a Connected Mic
(Vocoder)
................... 18
Adjusting the Mic Settings ....................................... 18
: Connecting a Computer
(USB COMPUTER Port)
.................. 18
Installing the Dedicated Driver .................................... 18
Port Names When Using the VENDOR Driver .......................... 19
: Connecting a USB Flash Drive
(USB MEMORY Port)
............... 19
Formatting a USB Flash Drive
(FORMAT USB MEMORY)
..................... 19
Backup/Restore............................................... 19
Import/Export................................................ 20
Settings for the Entire Unit......................... 22
: Making the Power Automatically Turn Off After a Time
(Auto Off)
.................................................. 22
: Returning to the Factory Settings
(Factory Reset)
............... 22
: Saving the System Settings
(SYSTEM)
......................... 23
Saving the System Settings
(System Write)
............................ 23
Attaching the Ferrite Core.......................... 26
Main Specifications................................. 26
USING THE UNIT SAFELY............................ 27
IMPORTANT NOTES ................................. 27
Before using this unit, carefully read “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and
“IMPORTANT NOTES” (the leaet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY and the Owners
Manual (p. 27)). After reading, keep the document(s) where it will be
available for immediate reference.
© 2019 Roland Corporation

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Roland Jupiter-Xm Specifications

Power IconPower
dc voltage12 V
current draw1, 500 mA
battery typeNi-MH battery (AA, HR6) x 8
battery lifeapproximately 3.5 hours
Display IconDisplay
display typeGraphic LCD
display resolution128 x 64 dots
Audio IconAudio
speaker amplifier power4 W x 2
full range speaker size3.5 x 8 cm x 2
tweeter size2 cm x 2
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
weight4.4 kg, 9 lbs 12 oz
width576 mm, 22-11/16 inches
depth308 mm, 12-1/8 inches
height93 mm, 3-11/16 inches

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