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OUTLINE
OF
THE
JX-10
The
JX-10
features
the
functions
that
are
quite
different
from
those
of
the
past
synthesizers.
So,
it
is
very
important
to
understand
the
func-
tions.
Read
the
following
explanation,
then
go
to
“[a]
OPERATION”.
-
1.
The
JX-10
retaines
100
different
sounds
{Tones}
50
of
them
can
be
rewritten,
other
50
non-volatile
and
more,
the
64
combinations
of
the
Tones
and
various
performance
control
functions
(this
combiantion
is
called
Patch
Memory).
That
is,
a
Patch
Memory
consists
of
a
Tone
or
a
pair
of
Tones
and
performance
contro!
functions
which
we
call
Factors
in
this
manual.
Normally,
to
change
sounds
during
live
perfor-
mance,
select
a
different
Patch
Memory.
(See
page
11
“1.
Selecting
a
Patch
Memory”.)
2.
The
Factors
of
the
Patch
Memory
can
be
edited
easily
whennever
you
want.
(See
page
24
“a.
Editing
a
Patch
Memory”.)
3.
The
Tone
of
a
Patch
Memory
can
be
edited
just
tike
you
would
do
on
a
usual
synthesizer,
A
tone
consists
of
various
parameters,
and
a
tone
is
edited
by
changing
these
parameters.
(See
page
31
“b.
Editing
a
Tone”.)
4.
To
write
the
edited
Patch
Memory
into
the
JX-10's
memory,
take
an
appropriate
writing
procedure.
(See
“a.
Writing
a
Patch
Memory”
on
page
41.)
(See
“b.
Writing
a
Tone”
on
page
42.)
5,
By
using
the
supplied
Memory
Cartridge
(M-64C},
the
following
data
transfer
is
possible.
a.
Saving
each
Patch
Memory
or
Tone
to
the
memory
cartridge
and
loading
it
back
to
the
JX-10.
b.
Saving
the
entire
data
(50
Tones
and
64
Patch
Memories)
on
the
JX-10
to
the
memory
cartridge
and
loading
it
back
to
the
JX-10.
(See
page
47
“8,
Memary
Cartridge.)
.
The
sequencer
data
can
be
saved
on
the
supplied
Memory
Cartridge
(M-16C).
By
using
one
more
Memory
Cartridge
M-64C
which
is
optional,
you
can
save
the
data
four
times
more.
(See
page
21
“5.
Sequencer”.)
.
All
the
Patch
Memories
and
Tones
have
their
own
names
which
can
be
changed
as
you
like.
(See
page
43
“c.
Naming”.)
.
The
JX-10
features
the
MIDI
functions
neces-
sary
for
operating
or
being
operated
with
other
MIDI
devices.
The
MIDI
functions
can
be
changed
according
to
your
requirement.
(See
page
56
“10.
MIDI.)
.
To
make
the
above
operations
quicker
and
easier,
the
JX-10
has
a
display
window.
If
the
operation
is
wrong,
the
Display
will
respond
with
error
messages.
(See
page
55
“c.
Error
Message”.)

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