EasyManua.ls Logo

Roland Super JX-10 - Page 25

Roland Super JX-10
88 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Bender Range
Key Mode
1 1
' 1UXI(_
j?;?ff«Sf!fj?j^
UP WHOLE
LO WHOLE
DUAL
SPLIT
T.
VOICE
X-FADE
TOUCH
VOICE SELECT
(T.
VOICE)
Volume
Key touch
pressure
CROSS FADE
(X-FADE)
Volume
L
/
Lower
^
v/
Upper
Tone /
"N, Tone
This Factor sets the
maximum effect of the
Bender. The value in
the Display represents
semi-tone. 2 is
major 2nd, 3 is minor 3rd, 4 is
major 3rd and 7 is
perfect 5th.
The Key Modes
which can
be
selected with
the Quick Edit
Function are restricted to four
modes;
Upper Whole, Lower Whole, Dual
and
Split Here, however, two more Key
Modes,
altogether 6 modes can be set.
T. VOICE and
X-FADE
can
be selected by rotat-
ing the a
Dial counterclockwise, and
other
modes
can be selected by
rotating it
clockwise.
Touch
Voice Select Mode (T. VOICE)
In this mode,
either the Upper or Lower Tone
is output
depending how you play the key-
board-
That
is,
when you play the
keyboard
hard, the Upper Tone is selected,
and when
you
play softly, the Lower Tone sounds.
As
shown in the left picture, the key
touch pres-
sure that selects the
Upper or the Lower Tone
changes
depending on the Upper Split Point
(= Factor
13).
When the Split Point is set to
higher note, stronger key touch
will
be
needed for obtaining the Upper Tone.
Cross Fade Mode (X-FADE)
This
is a kind
of Dual
mode.
In this mode, the volume of the Lower Tone
decreases by
stronger key touch,
and the
vol-
ume
of
the
Upper Tone decreases
by weaker
key touch.
This mode,
therefore can be
effec-
tively used to change
the volume
balance of
the
Tones by changing the
playing
manners
when you are using
diffrent Tones
for the
Upper and the
Lower.
Key touch
pressure
25

Related product manuals