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Manual Version 3.21
Page. 18 of 73
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Parameter
Range
Description
18
Total volume
00 to 99
This Factor allows setting of an individual volume for
each Patch Memory. This is useful to reduce the
volume difference between Patch Memories. 00 is the
minimum value and 99 the maximum.
21
After touch vib
00 to 99
The sensitivity of each Aftertouch can be set. At 00 the
effect is OFF. The higher the value, the deeper the
effect.
22
After touch BRD
00 to 99
23
After touch VOL
00 to 99
31
Upper tone
1 to 100
These Factors select the Tone levels for the Upper and
Lower sections.
41
Lower tone
1 to 100
32
Up chromatic shift
-24 to 0 to +24
Using these Factors, you can shift the pitches of the
Upper and the Lower keyboards separately in semi-
tone steps over a range of 4 octaves; 2 octaves upper
and lower. If a number higher than +5 is assigned, the
highest octave substitutes it, and if a value lower than
-7 (such as -8, -9 etc.) is assigned, the lowest octave
substitutes it.
42
lo chromatic shift
-24 to 0 to +24
33
Upper key assign
Poly 1
Poly 2
Unison 1
Unison 2
Mono 1
Mono 2
POLY 1
This mode turns each of the Upper and the Lower
Keyboards of the JX-10 into a 6 voice polyphonic
synthesizer assigning one synthesizer module to each
key pressed. This is suitable for a
sound whose
envelope curve is similar to a piano or guitar and is
therefore chosen for usual performance.
POLY 2
This mode is very similar to Poly mode above
assigning only one synthesizer voice to each key
pressed. However, the same module as assigned to
the key previously played is
assigned to the note
played later. So, this mode is suitable for performance
with using a portamento effect.
UNISON 1
In this mode, two sound modules are assigned to each
key, therefore the created sound is richer than in Poly
mode. i.e: each of the Upper and the Lower sections
becomes a 3 voice synthesizer.
UNISON 2
This is similar to Unison 1 mode above, but one of the
two modules is assigned to be one octave lower than
the other.
MONO 1
This mode turns each of the Upper and the Lower
keyboard into a single voice synthesizer that assigns
one module to each key.
MONO 2
This mode turns each of the Upper and the Lower
keyboard into a monophonic synthesizer that assigns 6
modules to one key pressed.
43
Lower key assign
Poly 1
Poly 2
Unison 1
Unison 2
Mono 1
Mono 2
The Upper and the Lower sections of the keyboard can have different Key Assign modes, which gives various
interesting combinations. However, please note that when Whole key Mode is selected, the Key Assign Factor you
set will be ignored. When Portamento is turned ON, Poly 2 is automatically selected. When it is OFF, Poly 1 mode
is selected. Also, when Key Mode is either set to Touch Voice or Cross Fade, the Key Assign parameter selected
on the Lower will be ignored and the Upper Key Assign of the Upper takes effect.
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Parameter
Range
Description
34
Up unison detune
-50 to 00 to +50
When the Key Assign is set to either Unison 1 or
Unison 2, either of the two modules can be detuned
using these Factors. ā€œ+ā€ serves to raise the pitch and
ā€œ-ā€œ to lower it.
44
Lo unison detune
-50 to 00 to +50
35
Upper hold
On off
When the Pedal Switch is used to select the Hold
effect, these Factors can turn the Hold effect ON or
OFF separately on Upper and Lower.
45
Lower hold
On off

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