Registrations, How registrations are organized, Getting acquainted with the jupiter-80 – Roland Jupiter 80 User Manual

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Getting Acquainted with the JUPITER-80

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Registrations

A Registration consists of these four Parts: Solo, Upper, Lower, and Percussion.
Stored within a Registration are the settings for the sound selected for each Part, as well as settings for the Solo Part and Percussion Part.
By switching Registrations, you can change all of these settings at once (except for the system parameters).

Solo Part

Tone

Lower Part

Live Set

Registration

Percussion Part

Tone

Upper Part

Live Set

Reverb

Comp

Comp

Equalizer

Equalizer

Delay

Delay

Harmony

Intelligence

Arpeggio

Audio data flow

Performance data flow

How Registrations are Organized

Registrations are managed in “banks” of eight. In turn, these banks are managed as “sets” of four banks.
Since there are eight sets, 8 Registrations x 4 banks x 8 sets makes a total of 256 Registrations.

Registration (1–8)

Bank 1

Bank 8

Bank

(A–D)

The sounds and settings saved in a Registration can be called up at the touch of a button (p. 41).

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