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Roland Super JX-10 - Selecting a Patch Memory

Roland Super JX-10
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1. Selecting
a Patch
Memory
Make sure that
the connections
are made
securely
and correctly, then
switch the JX-10
on.
The
Display will show
"ROLAND JX-10" for
several
seconds,
then change to
as
below.
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The 64 Patch
Memories are stored either in
the JX-10's internal
memory
or
on the
Memory
Cartridge (M-B4C).
The
display
here shows
whether the Patch Memory
currently
selected
is in the
JX-10 or
on the
Cartridge.
Internal Memory of the JX~10
The 64 Patch
Memories are stored in the
locations
of 8
Banks (1 to 8) and the Num-
bers
(1 to 8). The display here shows the
Bank
and the Number
of the Patch Memory.
C :
Each Patch Memory can be
named with up
to
18
characters (this is called Patch
Name.)
Here,
the patch name is displayed.
D, E
: The numbers
1 to 100 are assinged to
the
1
00 Tones
in
the JX-1 0's
memory.
The
num-
Ibers
of
the Tones
used for the
Patch
Mem-
ory currently
selected are displayed here.
The
Tone number of the lower
section of
the keyboard
is shown at D and that
of the
upper section
is shown at E.
*
What are
shown at A (Memory Mode) and at B
(Bank and Number of
the
Patch Memory}
are
always
displayed there except for In the Writing
(see page
41.) and
Master Tuning
(see page 53.)
modes.
To
select a Patch Memory,
assign the Bank and
Number
by using the Patch
Memory
Buttons®.
*
The JX-10 is designed
to produce no sound
while
you are
changing Patch Memories. This
serves
to mute the noise which otherAwise would
be heard. If
you do not like cutting sound,
instead
of changing
Patch
Memories,
change
the
Tones (See
page 18
"Selecting
a
Tone
Number"). In
this way, you can call the sound
you like without
any silence at all.
Example
Push B
3
<>
1
1-33
Push
6
c^
[l-'BS
Push
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