Ets (p. 14), Live sets, Parts – Roland Jupiter 80 User Manual

Page 14: Getting acquainted with the jupiter-80, Live set, Not split, Split

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Getting Acquainted with the JUPITER-80

14

Live Sets

A Live Set consists of the Tones assigned to the four layers, settings

for four MFX units, and settings for one reverb unit.

Tone 1

Tone 2

Tone 3

Tone 4

Live Set

MFX 1

MFX 2

MFX 3

MFX 4

Reverb

Layer 1

Layer 2

Layer 3

Layer 4

You can select a Live Set as the sound for the Upper Part, and

another Live Set as the sound for the Lower Part.

You can save 2,560 Live Sets you’ve edited, then call them up when

desired.

Live Set

0001–2560

Edits you make to the parameters of a Live Set are relative

adjustments that increase or decrease the values of the Tones; they

do not directly modify the Tones themselves.
This means that even if the same tone is used in other Live Sets, the

other Live Sets will not be affected by your editing.

Parts

The JUPITER-80 has four parts; Solo, Upper, Lower, and Percussion.

You can assign a Tone or Live Set to each Part and play it.

Solo

Upper

Lower

Percussion

You can play all Parts from the same keys, or use the Split function

(p. 39) to divide the keyboard and assign the sounds of different Parts

to their own zones.

The Registration screen shows the name of each Part’s sound.

This shows the split status of the Parts.

Not split

Solo

Upper

Lower

Percussion

Split

Solo

Upper

Lower

Percussion

For details on split, refer to “Split Performance” (p. 39).

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