Panel descriptions – Roland Jupiter 80 User Manual

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Panel Descriptions

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Number Area

Name

Explanation

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VALUE

[DEC]/[INC] buttons

Use these buttons to edit values. To make the change occur

more rapidly, hold down one button and press the opposite

button. You can also make the value change rapidly by

holding down the [SHIFT] button and pressing one of these

buttons.

p. 25

[

][

][

][

] (Cursor) buttons

Move the cursor up/down/left/right.

p. 24

Value dial

Use this to edit values. To make the value change rapidly,

operate the value dial while holding down the [SHIFT]

button.

p. 25

[EXIT] button

Returns you to the previous screen, or closes the currently

open window. In some screens, this button cancels the

function you were executing.

[ENTER] button

Confirms a value or executes an operation. This button also

displays a list of Live Sets or tones.

8

REVERB

REVERB [ON/OFF] button

Simultaneously turns on/off the output of the Live

Set’s reverb and the reverb shared by the Solo Part and

Percussion Part.

p. 49

9

SONG PLAYER/RECORDER

[SONG] button

Accesses the Song screen.

p. 72

[REC] button

Selects recording-standby mode. Next, press the [

]

button to start recording.

p. 77

[

] button

Returns to the beginning of the audio file.

p. 72

[

] button

Rewinds the audio file while you hold down the button.

[

] button

Fast-forwards the audio file while you hold down the button.

[

] button

Stops audio file playback or recording.

[

] button

Plays back the audio file.

10

ROTARY SOUND

ROTARY SOUND [ON/OFF] button

Turns on/off the rotary effect assigned to the MFX of the

Live Set.

p. 49

ROTARY SOUND [SLOW/FAST] button

Switches the speaker rotation speed between Slow and Fast.

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Selecting tones for Parts

PERCUSSION Tone button

Select the Tone for the Percussion Part.

p. 36

Live Set LOWER button

Select the Live Set for the Lower Part.

Live Set UPPER button

Select the Live Set for the Upper Part.

SOLO Tone button

Select the Tone for the Solo Part.

LOWER [ALTERNATE] button

These buttons call up different sounds that are similar to the

sounds of the Part sound buttons.

UPPER [ALTERNATE] button

SOLO [ALTERNATE] button

[SPLIT] button

Splits the keyboard. Keys to the left of the Lower Split

Point will play only the sounds of the Lower Part and the

Percussion Part.

p. 39

[SOLO SPLIT] button

Splits the keyboard. Keys to the right of the Solo Split Point

will play only the sound of the Solo Part.

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Controller

[S1], [S2] buttons

Convenient performance functions can be assigned to these

buttons.

p. 47

Pitch Bend/Modulation Lever

Modifies the pitch, applies vibrato, etc.

p. 47

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Registration

[WRITE] button

Accesses the Registration Write screen.

p. 53

[PREV] button

Calls up the previous Registration or Registration Set.

p. 41

Registration Bank buttons ([A]–[D])

Select the Registration Bank.

Registration buttons ([1]–[8])

Select a Registration.

[NEXT] button

Calls up the next Registration or Registration Set.

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